AGCEEP_Specific_MuBang.txt

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Triggered (triggered event): Inheritance of Lan Na for Mu Bang
Triggered (1486-1486): Resurgence of Burma for Mu Bang
Random: White Elephants for Mu Bang

Mu Bang — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 106002 - Inheritance of Lan Na for Lan Xang

Description

The last King of Chiangmai died childless in 1543, and Phothisarat, whose mother was a Chiangmai princess, promptly claimed the empty throne. So did Siam and a Shan prince named Mekut'i. Laos won the first round, and Phothisarat placed his son, prince Setthathirat, on the Chiangmai throne. However, the Laotian King died only thirteen months later, and Setthathirat had to hurry to Luang Prabang to claim his father's throne before somebody else did. That gave Siam and the Shans a second chance. All three Kingdoms were fighting over Chiangmai when a revitalized Burma appeared on the scene.

Actions

A. This displeases me!

  • -100 relations with Lan Xang
  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Lan Xang for 360 months

Mu Bang — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 136004 - Burmese Resurgence for Burma

Description

King Minkyino ascended the throne of the Burmese town of Taungu in 1486. His reign initiated a resurgence of the Burmese realm and the overthrow of the Shan yoke.

Actions

A. This displeases me!

  • -30 relations with Burma

Mu Bang — Random

Description

The Buddhist Kings of Southeast Asia have always treasured the possession of white elephants, enhancing royal prestige and ensuring the country's prosperity.

Actions

A. Splendid!

  • Stability +1
  • Global revolt risk -3 for 12 months

AGCEEP_Specific_MuBang.txt