Mon — Not random
Conditions
- Burma exists
Will happen within 90 days of January 2, 1747
Checked again every 90 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1752)
Description
Smim Htaw Buddhaketi was not the type to lead his people in wars, and in 1747 he abandoned the throne, which was held for eighteen days by a monk, Nai Caran Khuin, who was then replaced by a Mon lord, Binnya Dala, who had formerly served the Burmese King as Master of the Elephant Stables at Pegu and was Smim Htaw Buddhaketi's father-in-law. The Mons under the leadership of Binnya Dala continued their raids on Ava. In 1751, Binnya Dala raised a large army for the conquest of northern Myanmar, capturing Ava in April 1752. Two years later he executed the last King of the Taungu dynasty, which had been founded in 1486.Actions
A. They shall submit!
- Mandalay will be considered a national province
- Start a war with Burma
- +75
- +20000 infantry in the capital province
- +8000 cavalry in the capital province
B. We are cowards!
- Stability +1
- +50 relations with Burma
Mon — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 136012 - Mon Revolt for BurmaDescription
The revolt has successfully brought us independence from Burma. Now we can administrate our territories without any external interference. To avoid surprises from our previous suzerains and in order to defend our new boundaries we need also to form a big national army.Actions
A. Seize the day!
- Break vassalization with Burma
- Land +3
- Offensive Doctrine +3
- Quality +2
- Land tech investment: +1000
- +10000 infantry in the capital province
- +6000 cavalry in the capital province
Mon — 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