AGCEEP_Specific_Mecklenburg.txt

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1419-1428: Edo Wiemken's support of pirates for Mecklenburg
1426-1459: The Counts of Holstein is in need of help for Mecklenburg
Triggered (triggered event): Friesland still supports the pirates for Mecklenburg

Mecklenburg — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 100 days of January 3, 1419
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 30, 1428)
unless prevented by
Action B of 171004 - Edo Wiemken's support of pirates for Friesland

Description

The Hanse could not tolerate Edo Wiemken supporting pirates and began to pressure Friesland for such activities.

Actions

A. Force Edo Wiemken

  • -30 relations with Friesland
  • +5 relations with Denmark
  • +10 relations with Bremen
  • +10 relations with Holstein
  • +5 relations with Oldenburg
  • Event 171005 - Pressure of the Hanse for Friesland is triggered immediately

B. Who cares?

  • Naval tech investment: -100
  • -25 gold
  • +20 relations with Friesland
  • -5 relations with Denmark
  • -15 relations with Bremen
  • -15 relations with Holstein
  • -5 relations with Oldenburg

Mecklenburg — Not random

Conditions

  • Holstein and Denmark are at war
  • The following must not occur:
    • Mecklenburg is a vassal of Denmark
  • The following must not occur:
    • Denmark is a vassal of Mecklenburg
  • The following must not occur:
    • Denmark and Mecklenburg are allied
  • The following must not occur:
    • Holstein and Mecklenburg are allied

Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1426
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1459)

Description

Like most of the Danish Kings before him Erik wanted to add Slesvig and Holstein to the list of their possessions, so in July 1413 he held a 'Danehof' which was to decide if Slesvig and Holstein was rightfully his. Since the 'Danehof' was a legal assembly used to solve territorial disputes within Denmark, and the counts of Holstein had waged war against the Danish crown in the past, the court ruled in favor of their monarch. The counts of Holstein rejected the ruling as they didn't view themselves as part of the Kingdom and the 'Danehof' had no right to pass judgement over them. King Erik was prepared for this response and used it to portray the counts as traitors. The following war ended in favor of the counts, but the Holy Roman Emperor (Eriks cousin) forced the counts accept a truce in which they were to leave all occupied territory. The counts however didn't pull back their troops as ordered and in 1426 the war between Denmark and Holstein erupted again. This time the counts had the support of the Hansa League.

Actions

A. Support the counts of Holstein

  • Stability +1
  • +5 national manpower
  • Aristocracy -1
  • Gain an alliance with Holstein
  • +100 relations with Holstein
  • Start a war with Denmark
  • -100 relations with Denmark
  • -50 relations with Austria

B. This is none of our business

  • Stability -1
  • Global revolt risk +3 for 24 months
  • Monarch's administrative skill -3 for 24 months
  • -6 merchants
  • Aristocracy +1
  • +50 relations with Denmark
  • +25 relations with Austria
  • -50 relations with Holstein

Mecklenburg — Not random

Conditions

  • The following must not occur:
    • Friesland and Mecklenburg are at war

Triggered by

Action B of 171005 - Pressure of the Hanse for Friesland

Description

We cannot tolerate such activities...

Actions

A. Act, but not at once

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Friesland for 72 months

B. War!

  • Start a war with Friesland
  • +5 relations with Denmark
  • +15 relations with Bremen
  • +15 relations with Holstein
  • +5 relations with Oldenburg

AGCEEP_Specific_Mecklenburg.txt