AGCEEP_Specific_Tver.txt

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1419-1520: Tver contests Moscow for Tver
1427-1430: Agreement with Lithuania for Tver
1480-1819: The Empire of Russia for Tver
Triggered (1427-1430): Consequences of the agreement with Lithuania for Tver
Triggered (1452-1454): Submission to Muscovy for Tver

Tver — Not random

Conditions

  • Country has at least 4 non-colonial provinces
  • Muscovy exists
  • None of the following must occur:

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1419
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1520)

Description

For a century, Tver and Moscow were bitter rivals. Muscovy gained the aid of the khans and emerged victorious. Bitter hartred continued, and Tver was always the first to side with Moscow's enemies. As the time went on and Dimitry Donskoy secured Muscovite hereditary rights on the grand ducal title, Tver, small and weak, slowly became dependant from it's former rival, while the dukes were degraded to Moscow's stateholders. If Tver regained her glory, it would take revenge on the Muscovites. Or wouldn't it?

Actions

A. Tver is the Grand Duchy

  • +20 victory points
  • Stability +2
  • Break vassalization with Muscovy
  • -150 relations with Muscovy
  • +75 relations with Lithuania
  • +50 relations with Poland
  • +50 relations with Golden Horde
  • +50 relations with Kazan

B. The besieged Christianity can ill-afford our feud

  • Stability +1
  • +50 relations with Muscovy
  • -1 badboy

Tver — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1427
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1430)
unless prevented by
Action B of 40095 - Agreement with Tver for Lithuania

Description

In 1427, during the instability following the death of Vasily I and struggle between Yury and Vasily II, prince Boris of Tver rightly saw the need to make an agreement of friendship and aid with Lithuania. Boris promised to help and stand by Vytautas in all his actions, which he did in 1428 by sending his troops to help Lithuanians in their war against Novgorod. Vytautas, in turn, promised to defend Tver against common enemies, and not to interfere in internal affairs of Tver. The agreement became pretty much useless after the death of Vytautas and an onset of a civil war in Lithuania.

Actions

A. Sign agreement with Lithuania

  • +25 relations with Lithuania
  • -25 relations with Muscovy
  • Stability +1
  • Break vassalization with Muscovy

B. Remain loyal to Muscovy

Tver — Not random

Conditions

  • Own Tula
  • Control Tula
  • Own Vladimir
  • Own Tver
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Own Novgorod
    • Own Pskov
    • Own Ryazan
  • The following must not occur:
    • Russia exists
  • Country is not at war

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1480
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)

Description

Historically, in the 16th century the Roman Empire of Constantinople was long gone and its revival viewed as impossible. The Orthodox Faith never had a head figure like the Pope of the Catholic Faith. It however was mostly guided from Constantinople by the Patriarch there. As the Sunni Muslim Ottomans used the Patriarchs hostage-like situation for there own political gains many Orthodox countries felt appalled and started to loosen the chains of tradition. There had not existed a country as mighty as the Byzantines until...Russia was formed. Russia was created from the notion of full control of all those orthodox people that once had been Christianized from Kiev. This together with the fact that there was only one Orthodox country powerful enough to take up the mantle of the fallen Byzantines made the solution perfect and, thus the Greatest of Princedoms changed into the Empire of Russia.

Actions

A. Become the Third Rome

  • +200 victory points
  • Stability +2
  • Move capital to Tula
  • +3000 population in Tula
  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Russia

Tver — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 210027 - Consequences of the agreement with Tver for Lithuania

Description

After signing the agreement with Lithuania, Principalitry of Tver was obliged to leave all other alliances and formally join the alliance with its new partner.

Actions

A. OK

  • Break vassalization with Lithuania
  • Stability +3

Tver — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 40079 - Submission of Tver for Muscovy

Description

After defeating Shemiaka and finally disposing of him in 1453, Vasily II turned his attention to principalities of Ryazan and Tver. Grand Prince of Tver submitted without much urging, by marrying his daugther to future Russian czar Ivan III and recognizing Muscovy Grand Duke as his suzerene. Grand Prince of Ryazan sent his 8 year old son to be brought up at Muscovy court, while Muscovian governors were sent to rule Ryazan in his place in 1456.

Actions

A. Agree to become vassal

  • Gain a royal marriage with Muscovy
  • -30 relations with Lithuania
  • Break vassalization with Kazan
  • Break vassalization with Golden Horde
  • Break vassalization with Poland
  • Break vassalization with Lithuania
  • Break vassalization with Sweden
  • Break vassalization with Teutonic Order
  • Stability +3
  • Event 40081 - Tver agrees to become Muscovy's vassal for Muscovy is triggered immediately

B. Refuse the demands

AGCEEP_Specific_Tver.txt