AGCEEP_Specific_Tyrol.txt

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1419-1819: Tyrol becomes Austria for Tyrol
1419: Opposition against Friedrich IV for Tyrol
1420: Acquisition of the County of Bludenz for Tyrol
1423: Foundation of a new league against Friedrich IV for Tyrol
1423-1431: First assembly of the Tyrolean diet at Meran for Tyrol
1431: Friedrich V comes of age for Tyrol
1435-1456: Let Herman rule the Slovenians for Tyrol
1436: Recovery of the County of Feldkirch for Tyrol
1439-1439: The regency of Friedrich of Styria for Tyrol
1446: Sigmund ascends the throne for Tyrol
1449-1580: The silver mines of Schwaz for Tyrol
1460-1462: Conflict with Cardinal Nikolaus Cosanus for Tyrol
1460-1490: Sigmund's bastards for Tyrol
1469-1469: Problems in the Vorlande for Tyrol
1470-1470: Construction of castle Sigmundskron for Tyrol
1482-1486: Reclaiming Vorlande for Tyrol
1486-1486: The first silver dollar for Tyrol
1487-1500: Our duke grows old for Tyrol
1487-1500: Our duke grows old for Tyrol
1487-1500: Our duke grows old for Tyrol
1490-1490: Abdication of Duke Sigmund for Tyrol
Triggered (triggered event): Bavaria accepts for Tyrol
Triggered (triggered event): Bavaria rejects the offer for Tyrol
Triggered (triggered event): Burgundy accepts for Tyrol
Triggered (1435-1456): Herman rules the Slovenians for Tyrol
Triggered (1424): Regency of Friedrich IV in Inner Austria for Tyrol
Triggered (1463-1464): Styria and Krain are willed to Tyrol for Tyrol
Triggered (1460-1461): The Swiss dare to steal our lands for Tyrol
Triggered (1440-1446): We are rewarded for Tyrol
Triggered (1424-1439): Zurich lends us money for the County of Kyburg for Tyrol

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

  • The following must not occur:
    • Austria exists
  • Country has at least 2 non-colonial provinces
  • Country is not at war

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1419
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)

Description

Since all other branches of the Austrian Habsburgs have ceased to exist, it is now upon the Dukes of Tyrol to lead the dynasty.

Actions

A. Lead the House of Habsburg

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become Austria
  • Salzburg will be considered a national province
  • Austria will be considered a national province
  • Ostmarch will be considered a national province
  • Event 179091 - The claim to Tirol and Vorlande for Austria will never fire

B. Remain Dukes of Tyrol

  • Stability +1

Tyrol — Not random

Will happen on January 2, 1419

Description

Since the beginning of his reign in 1406, Friedrich IV had been opposed by the Tyrolean nobility and the bishoprics of Trient, Brixen and Chur. The large noble dynasties of Tyrol formed several leagues to pursue their goal of deposing the Habsburg count and have Tyrol turned into an immediate imperial fief. They almost seemed to succeed when Friedrich was excommunicated and imprisoned at the council of Konstanz in 1415 after having supported the anti-Pope Johann XXIII. However Friedrich managed to escape, to return to his country and, with the aid of the Tyrolean peasantry and his brother Ernst of Styria, to recover rule of Tyrol. The situation however remained unstable, and Friedrich IV found his rule opposed by several strong forces.

Actions

A. They'll regret this one day

  • Revolt risk value in Tirol +5

Tyrol — Not random

Will happen on January 10, 1420

Description

In 1394, the childless Count Albrecht IV of Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Bludenz sold the County of Bludenz, situated in Vorarlberg, the small region between Tyrol, Swabia and Switzerland, the fortress of Bürs, the lordship of St. Peter and the Montafon area to the Habsburg dynasty for 5000 Gulden, to be ceded to them upon his death. He died on January 9th 1420, and Bludenz and the other holdings passed to the Habsburg Duke Friedrich IV, Count of Tyrol.

Actions

A. So our investment finally pays off

  • +1 base tax value in Tirol
  • Fortress level in Tirol +1

Tyrol — Not random

Will happen on July 19, 1423

Description

Friedrich IV gradually reduced the power of the rebellious nobility through diplomacy and military successes. In a last desperate attempt to keep their power, several nobles concluded an alliance against Friedrich with the bishoprics of Trient, Brixen and Chur on July 18th 1423.

Actions

A. Crush these traitors

  • Revolt risk value in Tirol +2
  • Tirol revolts
  • Stability -1

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

  • Control Tirol

Will happen within 30 days of November 2, 1423
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 1, 1431)

Description

The league against Friedrich IV founded in July 1423 was basically doomed from the beginning. Ever since his return from his imprisonment, Friedrich IV had been seeking the support of burghers and peasantry, who had suffered much from the decade of unrest, largely despised the rebellious nobles whom they perceived to betray Tyrol to satisfy their personal greed and ambitions and therefore willingly rallied behind the popular, folksy count. Castle Greifenstein, the apparently impregnable stronghold of the Starkenberg dynasty which was among the most important adherents to the rebellion, fell to Friedrich in 1423. The decisive move happened in Meran in November 1423: for the first time in the history of Tyrol, a diet with representatives of all estates, including the burghers and the peasantry, assembled and forced the league of the nobles to surrender and dissolve. Political power was thereby shifted to Friedrich and the elements that had supported him – the lesser nobility, the burghers and the peasantry. The influence of the noble oligarchy was almost entirely broken. Oswald von Wolkenstein, their former leader, was captured and had to submit to Friedrich in 1427, and Peter Spaur, another important rebel, committed suicide when he realized that his plans had thoroughly failed.

Actions

A. Ally with the lower classes

  • Stability +1
  • Revolt risk value in Tirol -7
  • Aristocracy -4
  • Centralization +1
  • Quality -1
  • Serfdom -2

B. Compromise with the rebellious nobles

  • Stability +2
  • Revolt risk value in Tirol -7
  • Serfdom +1

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on September 21, 1431

Description

Friedrich IV, regent for the minors Friedrich V and Albrecht VI, only reluctantly accepted to turn over Styria to his nephews. Usually, regencies in Habsburg lands lasted until the heir had reached adulthood, which was by Habsburg law at the age of 16. However when Friedrich V came of age in 1431, Friedrich IV managed to extend his term until Albrecht VI's 16th birthday in 1435, under the pretext that a possible partition between the two brothers could only be negotiated fairly when both had reached adulthood. Even in 1435, Friedrich IV refused to give up rule of Styria. Only because of the arbitration of Albrecht V of Austria did Friedrich IV finally agree to end his regency on March 25th 1436.

Actions

A. Maintain Friedrich's regency in Styria

  • -40 relations with Styria
  • -20 relations with Austria

B. Respect family law and let Friedrich V rule Styria

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

  • All of the following must occur:
    • Own Steiermark
    • Control Steiermark
  • All of the following must occur:
    • Own Krain
    • Control Krain
  • The following must not occur:
    • Styria exists
  • Austria exists

Will happen within 1 days of December 2, 1435
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1456)

Description

In 1396 count Hermann II of Cilli was in command of Styrian troops that took part in the Battle of Nicopolis. The Ottoman army won the battle decisively, but the count saved the life of the Hungarian King Sigismund of Luxemburg. A strong bond between the two men, which was further strengthened when Sigismund married Hermann's daughter Barbara, was created. In 1436 the Emperor Sigismund elevated the counts of Cilli to the rank of dukes and granted large lands in Lower Styria to them.

Actions

A. Give in to the Emperor's pressure

B. Keep Krain

  • -50 relations with Austria
  • Stability -1
  • slavonic will no longer be an accepted culture

Tyrol — Not random

Will happen on April 30, 1436

Description

The County of Feldkirch in Vorarlberg had been a Habsburg possession since 1379. During Friedrich IV's imprisonment, it was however seized by Imperial troops. Emperor Sigmund, who desired to completely break Friedrich's power, mortgaged Feldkirch to Count Friedrich of Toggenburg in 1417. Upon the latter's death on April 30th 1436, Friedrich IV managed to rebuy the pawn from the widow, Elisabeth von Matsch, for 22.000 Gulden.

Actions

A. Rebuy the County of Feldkirch

  • -22 gold
  • +1 base tax value in Tirol
  • +1 base manpower in Tirol

B. We cannot afford it

  • -5 victory points

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

  • None of the following must occur:
    • Austria and Tyrol are at war
    • Austria is a vassal of Tyrol

Will happen within 15 days of June 24, 1439
Checked again every 15 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1439)

Description

When Duke Friedrich IV. of Tyrol died, his son Sigmund was still a child. His uncle, Emperor Friedrich V., ruled the duchy for him until he was an adult.

Actions

A. Accept this

B. Refuse Friedrich and let a local noble reign

  • -200 relations with Styria
  • -200 relations with Austria
  • -200 relations with Hungary
  • -200 relations with Bohemia
  • Stability -3
  • Event 322002 - Sigmund ascends the throne for Tyrol will never fire

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on January 2, 1446
unless prevented by
Action B of 322001 - The regency of Friedrich of Styria for Tyrol

Description

In 1446 Sigmund was finally adult and took over Tyrol from his uncle Friedrich.

Actions

A. Sigmund becomes Duke

  • Break vassalization with Austria
  • -50 relations with Austria

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

  • Own Tirol
  • Control Tirol

Will happen within 100 days of January 2, 1449
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 1, 1580)

Description

In 1449, Duke Sigmund issued the Schwazer Bergordnung, rules which standardized the legal regulations governing mining. With a secure legal foundation to work with mine-owners and merchants were more willing invest in existing mines and to explore for new ones.

Actions

A. Great!

  • Infrastructure tech investment: +250
  • Trade tech investment: +100

Tyrol — Not random

Will happen within 600 days of January 2, 1460
Checked again every 600 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1462)

Description

Cardinal Nikolaus Cosanus of Brixen tried to overthrow the Habsburg duke's authority, and to establish clerical sovereignty in Tirol. In the inevitable conflict Duke Sigmund prevailed because he was supported by the nobility and populace of Tirol.

Actions

A. Fight this preposterous cleric

  • -50 relations with Papal States
  • -30 relations with Strasburg
  • -30 relations with Mainz
  • -30 relations with Wirtemberg
  • -30 relations with Cologne
  • -30 relations with Berg
  • -30 relations with Bremen
  • Global revolt risk +2 for 24 months
  • Stability -1

B. Try to achieve an agreement with Cosanus

  • +50 relations with Papal States
  • +30 relations with Strasburg
  • +30 relations with Mainz
  • +30 relations with Wirtemberg
  • +30 relations with Cologne
  • +30 relations with Berg
  • +30 relations with Bremen
  • -30 victory points
  • -2 base tax value in Tirol

Tyrol — Not random

Will happen within 9000 days of January 2, 1460
Checked again every 9000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 1, 1490)

Description

Sigmund of Tyrol's two marriages produced only one child which died with its mother, Eleanor of Scotland, in childbed in 1480. There were however about 50 children whom Sigmund had recognized as his illegitimate offspring and who were supported financially from Sigmund's coffers. Whether he indeed was so fertile or just accepted these bastards as his in order to be able to blame his failure to father a heir on his wifes cannot be asserted with certainty. In any case, the generous supply of 50 children was a huge drain on Tyrol's finances.

Actions

A. Recognize and supply them

  • Stability +2
  • -50 gold
  • -5 relations with Papal States

B. Don't you know I'm Sigmund the Chaste?

  • Stability -1

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

  • Burgundy exists
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Own Alsace
    • Own Baden

Will happen within 200 days of January 2, 1469
Checked again every 200 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1469)

Description

Sigismund of Tyrol ruled the Vorlande, the Habsburg possessions north of the Alps, in Alsace and Breisgau, very ineffectively. Most of the local nobility operated as robber barons, there was virtually no tax collection and the Swiss neighbours in the south occasionally sent pillaging troops in and tried to expand into these territories. One such border war with Helvetia in 1468 was concluded by Sigismund promising to pay 10000 Guldens. Since he was always in financial trouble, he soon searched for someone to grant him a credit. After the Emperor's and the French King's refusal, the only likely creditor was Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. When on March 21st 1469 the two princes met in Arras, they negotiated an even more far-reaching agreement: Sigismund saw Burgundy as a potentially useful ally against the Helvetian threat, and in order to tie him closely to Tyrol, he offered him to mortgage the Vorlande for an amount of 50000 Guldens. To rebuy the provinces, Tyrol would have had to pay back not only this sum, but also all expenses Burgundy would make for the establishment of an administration, which seemed practically impossible for the struggling Count. Hence by the treaty of St. Omer signed in May Sigismund sold the Vorlande to Burgundy in exchange for the money he badly needed and Burgundian support against his Helvetian enemies. Only due to Charles' premature death in battle the vorlande were returned to Tyrol.

Actions

A. Offer Alsace to Burgundy

B. Don't negotiate with Charles the Bold

  • -50 relations with Burgundy
  • -30 gold

Tyrol — Not random

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1470
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1470)

Description

Duke Sigmund expanded Castle Formigar near Bozen in 1470, making it the largest fortification in Tirol, and called it Sigmundskron. Using the advantages of the mountainous terrain, this mighty castle made an invasion from the south difficult for a long time.

Actions

A. Build Sigmundskron

  • Fortress level in Tirol +1
  • Offensive Doctrine -1
  • -100 gold

B. Save the money

  • +10 population in a random province

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Burgundy owns Baden
    • Burgundy owns Alsace

Will happen within 60 days of March 2, 1482
Checked again every 60 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1486)
unless prevented by
Action A of 3597 - The Marriage of Mary of Burgundy for Burgundy
Action A of 20047 - The Marriage of Mary of Burgundy for Burgundy

Description

Mary of Burgundy is dead and another dynasty has established itself in Brussels. This was the last opportunity for Sigismund to buy his lands back, since the new Burgundian dynasty will certainly want to incorporate those territories into their own.

Actions

A. We cannot afford this

B. Let's have our lands back

Tyrol — Not random

Will happen within 100 days of January 2, 1486
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1486)

Description

The silver mines of Schwaz prospering, Sigmund had the idea to use the produced silver for coins, instead of gold. He moved the ducal mint to Hall, which was near Schwaz, in 1477, and in 1486 the Uncialis, the first silver dollar in the world, was made.

Actions

A. Nice

  • Infrastructure tech investment: +25

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Tyrol owns Alsace
      • Tyrol controls Alsace
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Tyrol owns Baden
      • Tyrol controls Baden
  • Austria exists
  • Bavaria exists

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1487
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1500)
unless prevented by
Action A, B of 322023 - Our duke grows old for Tyrol
Action A, B of 322024 - Our duke grows old for Tyrol

Description

In the last years of his rule, Sigismund who was influenced by corrupt advisors, contemplated selling the Vorlande to the Duke of Bavaria-Munich. However, his relatives, Emperor Friedrich and his son Maximilian, who were eager to expand the dynasty's power, did not tolerate and, cooperating with the estates of the Vorlande who desired to stay under Habsburg rule, forced Sigismund to turn these territories over to Austria, and a few years later to abdicate completely.

Actions

A. Give in to the Emperor's pressure

B. Sell the Vorlande to Bavaria

C. Keep the Vorlande

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Own Alsace
      • Control Alsace
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Own Baden
      • Control Baden
  • The following must not occur:
    • Bavaria exists
  • Austria exists

Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1487
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1500)
unless prevented by
Action A, B of 322024 - Our duke grows old for Tyrol
Action A, B, C of 322009 - Our duke grows old for Tyrol

Description

In the last years of his rule, Sigismund was forced by his relatives, Emperor Friedrich and his son Maximilian to turn the Habsburg Vorlande over to Austria, and a few years later to abdicate completely.

Actions

A. Give in to the Emperor's pressure

B. Keep the Vorlande

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Own Alsace
      • Control Alsace
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Own Baden
      • Control Baden
  • Bavaria exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Austria exists
  • The following must not occur:
    • Styria exists

Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1487
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1500)
unless prevented by
Action A, B of 322023 - Our duke grows old for Tyrol
Action A, B, C of 322009 - Our duke grows old for Tyrol

Description

In the last years of his rule, Sigismund who was influenced by corrupt advisors, contemplated selling the Vorlande to the Duke of Bavaria-Munich. In the end however, he chose to keep the Vorlande in Habsburg hands.

Actions

A. Keep the Vorlande

B. Sell the Vorlande to Bavaria

Tyrol — Not random

Conditions

  • Austria exists

Will happen within 50 days of January 2, 1490
Checked again every 50 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1490)

Description

In 1490, the old, childless Duke Sigmund of Tyrol was tired of ruling. He abdicated in favor of his nephew, soon-to-be emperor Maximilian I.

Actions

A. Tyrol shall be united with Austria

  • Grant independence to Switzerland
  • Grant independence to Milan
  • Grant independence to Mantua
  • Grant independence to Lorraine
  • Grant independence to Wirtemberg
  • Grant independence to Bavaria
  • Cede Ansbach to Bavaria
  • Grant independence to Mainz
  • Grant independence to Palatinate
  • Cede Würzburg to Palatinate
  • Grant independence to Savoy
  • Cede Piemonte to Savoy
  • Grant independence to Genoa
  • Grant independence to Parma
  • Grant independence to Tuscany
  • Grant independence to Modena
  • Cede Franche-Comté to Burgundy
  • Cede Bourgogne to Burgundy
  • Monarch Maximilian I will never rule
  • Monarch Maximilian I becomes active
  • Event 179003 - Austria inherits Tyrol for Austria is triggered immediately

B. Tyrol remains independent

  • -200 relations with Austria
  • Stability -3
  • Monarch's diplomatic skill -2 for 240 months
  • Monarch's administrative skill -4 for 240 months
  • Monarch's military skill -4 for 240 months

Tyrol — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 125029 - Tyrol offers Alsace for Bavaria

Description

Bavaria has accepted our offer to buy the Vorlande. This will hurt the relations with our Habsburg relatives.

Actions

A. OK

  • Cede Alsace to Bavaria
  • Cede Baden to Bavaria
  • +70 gold
  • -50 relations with Austria

Tyrol — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 125029 - Tyrol offers Alsace for Bavaria

Description

Bavaria has rejected our offer of the Vorlande. Our Habsburg relatives still insist that these territories are seceded to them.

Actions

A. Give in to the Emperor's pressure

  • Cede Alsace to Austria
  • Cede Baden to Austria
  • +50 relations with Austria
  • Stability +1
  • Event 179009 - Sigmund grows old for Austria is triggered immediately

B. Keep the Vorlande

  • -50 relations with Austria
  • Stability -1

Tyrol — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 137001 - The Treaty of St. Omer for Burgundy

Description

Charles the Bold of Burgundy has accepted our offer. Alsace, Breisgau, Sundgau and the Rhenanian cities will be mortgaged to Burgundy for 50000 Guldens.

Actions

A. OK

  • Cede Alsace to Burgundy
  • Cede Baden to Burgundy
  • +70 gold

Tyrol — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 322029 - Let Herman rule the Slovenians for Tyrol

Description

Having first supported the Habsburgs in their war against the counts of Gorizia-Tyrol in 1308. The Cilli family where always amongst the favorites of the Habsburgs. The Cilli family slowly acquired large estates in the adjoining duchies of Styria, Carinthia,and Carniola as well as in the territories of the Hungarian crown in Croatia and Slavonia. Their influence rose and they became one of the most powerful families in the area.

Actions

A. OK

Tyrol — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 261010 - Death of Ernest the Iron for Styria

Description

Although by the treaty of Neuberg of 1379 the Habsburg lands had been partitioned into separate entities, to be held by different members of the Habsburg family, the idea of the unity of the family survived. The most important consequence of this was that by a clause in the treaty in the case of a minor inheriting one of the states the oldest member of the family was to assume tutelage over the minor ruler and regency of his countries. Therefore when Archduke Ernst the Iron of Styria prematurely died in his best manhood in 1424 at the age of 47, and his sons Friedrich and Albrecht were only 9 and 5 years old, their uncle Friedrich IV, Count of Tyrol, became tutor of the two brothers and administered Styria, Carinthia and Carniola not only for them as their tutor, but personally as regent.

Actions

A. We must take care of the children

Tyrol — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 261000 - Death of Duke Albert for Styria

Description

In december 1463 Duke Albert of Styria died childlessly. Despite his brother, emperor Friedrich V, that he had had a long struggle for power in Austria and Styria with having the strongest claim, he willed Styria to his cousin Sigmund of Tyrol. Tyrol can inherit Styria and Krain, however this would almost inevitably cause a conflict with Friedrich V and the whole empire.

Actions

A. Austria is the rightful heir, we'll reject the inheritance

B. We'll inherit no matter what

  • Inherit the realms of Styria
  • Krain will be considered a national province
  • Steiermark will be considered a national province
  • -80 relations with Wirtemberg
  • -80 relations with Baden
  • -80 relations with Strasburg
  • -80 relations with Palatinate
  • -80 relations with Lorraine
  • -80 relations with Hesse
  • -80 relations with Bavaria
  • -80 relations with Mainz
  • -80 relations with Saxony
  • -80 relations with Cologne
  • -80 relations with Cleves
  • -80 relations with Berg
  • -80 relations with Brandenburg
  • -80 relations with Mecklenburg
  • -80 relations with Pomerania
  • -80 relations with Holstein
  • -80 relations with Bremen
  • -80 relations with Oldenburg
  • -80 relations with Hanover
  • -80 relations with Mantua
  • -80 relations with Savoy
  • -80 relations with Guelders
  • Stability -2
  • Event 179094 - The Question of Styria for Austria is triggered immediately

Tyrol — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 184056 - Thurgau Gained for Switzerland

Description

In 1460, the Pope excommunicated Sigismund of Tyrol, and the Swiss used the opportunity to seize the county of Thurgau from Sigismund - the events of 1415 that lead to the loss of Aargau seem to repeat.

Actions

A. Ignore Thurgau

  • +10 relations with France
  • +50 relations with Switzerland
  • +10 relations with Burgundy
  • +10 relations with Papal States
  • -10 relations with Austria
  • -1 base manpower in Tirol
  • -1 base tax value in Tirol

B. Defy Swiss aggression

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Switzerland for 48 months
  • -100 relations with Switzerland
  • -10 relations with Papal States
  • +10 relations with Austria
  • -1 base manpower in Tirol
  • -1 base tax value in Tirol

Tyrol — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 184028 - Zurich war with Habsburg intervention for Switzerland

Description

For our aid in the Zurich War, the town of Zurich rewards us and returns the county of Kyburg to our rule. If we are lucky the Swiss will kill each other - or at least Zurich will win and the Swiss Confederacy become a useful ally.

Actions

A. OK

  • Lose 1000 troops in a random province
  • +500 population in Tirol
  • +1 base tax value in Tirol
  • +1 base manpower in Tirol

Tyrol — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 184027 - County of Kyburg for Switzerland

Description

The town of Zurich accepted the County of Kyburg as pawn for a loan to Sigismund of Tyrol.

Actions

A. OK

  • +25 gold
  • -500 population in Tirol
  • -1 base tax value in Tirol
  • -1 base manpower in Tirol
  • Event 184055 - Zurich War for Switzerland will never fire

AGCEEP_Specific_Tyrol.txt