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  • #76
    1432 - February 15th, Lincoln falls, and the siege group is ordered to advance on Anglia as soon as feasible.

    March - Douglas tries again in Lancashire, and finds victory on the 27th! As promised, total destruction of the force from Aragon, and 1706/4142 left in his command (losses totaled 1374, 1145/229)

    April 1st, Douglas hits Northumberland with his cavalry, killing all 1980 men of Aragon there, and sustaining no losses. The island is once again clear of enemy troops and rebels.

    Sieges:
    Anglia (-2)
    Wessex (-1)

    August - Raise war taxes
    Anglia -6
    Wessex (-7/breeched)

    Warscore is 59% against England

    October 18 - Wessex falls
    November 16th - Anglia falls
    Warscore has increased to 78% and it's time to play "Let's make a deal."

    The Peace of 1432 - Signed November 16
    Meath, Wales, and Midlands are recognized as being part of the soveriegn nation of Scotland, we gain 100d in indemnities, and our allies in Auvergene gain Normandie. TOTAL victory!!!! - and yet, so much to do!

    Bailiff promotions begin immediately in our three new territories

    December - Lancashire is besieged by 5447/1632 men of Aragon

    1433

    February 1st, 1433, Douglas gathers an army of 9702/6920 to him in Midlands and prepares to strike

    By the 20th, the invasion force is utterly destroyed and douglas takes NO LOSSES! It's the biggest, most humungous upset victory in our history, and for this, and his stunning perforrmance against our longstanding English foes, General Buchan Douglas is prounounced as a National Hero....truly inspired leadership for our armies.

    In March, we stop minting coin (inflation at 9.6%), and ply all our efforts to infrastructural improvement.

    At this point, England holds sway over ten (10) provinces, and Scotland lays claim to twelve (12)! We have surpassed our rivals!

    Force Review - 1433
    13,638 Infantry
    6920 Cavalry

    20,558 total (16k max)

    Maintenance slider to 50% for military (even tho we are at war with Aragon still)

    Problem: Aragon's ability to hit us reveals our major, glaring weakness, and that is that we are stymied by our inability to project our power beyond the Scotish Isles....With a transport capacity of 5k, we simply cannot launch offensive actions much beyond our island home.

    By May 23rd, we have arranged our armies thusly:

    Leinster Regiment: 2230 Infantry (posted to Connaught)

    Midlands Regiment: 4000 Infantry/ 3000 Cavalry (guarding Wales)

    The Army of Douglas: 7408 Infantry/ 3920 Cavalry (in Midlands)

    June - Douglas Dispatched 2408 of the infantry under his command to Northumberland to guard our most strategically important province (leaving him with 5000/3920)

    July 1st - we buy peace with Aragon for 50d and are no longer a nation at war.

    December - Kurdistan discovered (new exploits) and national stability restored (+3)
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    • #77
      A snapshot of our mighty nation after besting England for the second time!
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      • #78
        The period immediately following the war with England was one of relative quiet, and in truth, we needed that quiet.

        We needed the peace to build and recover our strength, and blessedly, we got it.

        At the start of 1434, we found ourselves with 478d in our treasury (a healthy amount by any reckoning), and a monthly economic income of 13.9 --> 9.4 coming from taxation, and 4.5 from goods production.

        Our monthly expenses amounted to 4.1d per month (2.9 military maintenance and 1.2 interest on our outstanding loan)

        Net annual gain per year to our treasury: 28d

        We promptly spent some of our wealth, 60d to commission five (5) galleys, which would double our troop transport capacity--a thing we sorely needed if we ever were to be in a position to reliably project our power, and 136d spent to fortify Munster minimally, a year-long project which would greatly boost the defensibility of our Irish posessions.

        March 17th: Some of our Irish Nobles feud with our Highland Chiefs over what they percieve to be unfair compensation for Irish nobility. Understandably, we side with our Highlanders, and tensions escalate, resulting in a minor rebellion in Meath, which turns out to be extremely poorly organized and disburses only days after coming to the fore, with no action on our part.

        By June, 1434, our new ships are ready and complete their sea trials as the Scotish fleet consolidates at the port of Lancashire.

        March 1435: Loan repaid. 119d in our treasury to see us through to the end of the year (3.0 in military expenses per month)

        October 6, 1435: A sad day indeed, as General Douglas dies quietly in his bed at his estate in Midlands. A National Hero and Treasure, his cunning and leadership will be sorely missed.

        November 19th, We are called upon by France to uphold our alliance commitment and declare a war against Brittany.

        Honor demands that we accept this responsibility and we commit Douglas' old unit, now re-christened simply "The Lancashire Regiment" (5000/3920) to the cause of our allies.

        This war sees us fighting Genoa, Savoy, Helvetia, and Brittany, although we strongly suspect that the only action we shall personally see will be against the men of Brittany.

        Naval and Military sliders are set to maximum and war taxes are raised as the nation mobilizes for war once more.

        By April 1st, 1436, our Fleet arrives off the coast of Brittany and our Lancashire Regiment prepares for our first ever amphibious assault!
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        • #79
          June, walls of Bretagne are at (2)

          July 1st, the Midlands Regiment (4000/3000) is ordered to Armor, keeping our fleet busy.

          October 1st - our fleet is driven away from Armor by a Genoese Naval squadron, and we race to the coast of Bretagne to deliver our precious cargo. Sadly, we lost 173/34 during the firefight with the Italians, and so the forces delivered amount to only 3827/2966, but these arrive save in Bretagne, and immediately make for Armor as planned.

          By December 1st, the survivors of our near-naval-disaster are in Armor, locking down fully half of Brittany.

          Everything looks good....everything looks solid as we roll into 1437...national stability is at +2, a healthy 326d in our treasury, the fleet returns safely home, docking in Meath (having taken no losses in our brief skirmish with the Italians). Naval maint. slider set to 50%.

          Siege progress:
          Bretagne (-3)
          Armor (1)

          Yes indeed, everything is looking good....
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          • #80
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            • #81
              So...aside from having our stability tank (remember, we're still feeling the effects of our Purge of the Highland chiefs, and we NEED high stability to offset those effects), being mired in our first war which sees troops on the continent, having almost no troops to guard the homefront, having our beloved King assassinated (the one we ransomed from the English....'twas them that financed and plotted the assassination, no doubt! I smell another war on the horizon!), and despite the fact that our nation is now ruled by a six-year-old boy....yes, everything's just peachy, thanks!

              All efforts are put toward re-stabalizing the nation...we do NOT need these events to result in the disintegration of Scotland as we know it!

              June 20th - Bretagne falls to our forces

              July 1st - Lancashire regiment advances to Morbihan, the capitol of Brittany (one nice thing about conquering places is that we get to learn their names!)

              July 26th - Armor falls

              August 1st - The Midlands regiment is ordered to Maine, the last province of Brittany (recruitment occuring there). The army of Brittany, some four thousand souls, is marching from Maine to attempt to relieve their capitol.

              August 2nd - The battle of Morbihan, pits our Lancashire Regiment (5000/3920) against the Army of Maine (1665/2302). We're nervous about this fight because it is the first time we've had to engage the enemy seriously without the aid of Douglas.

              Nonetheless, our troops make a good accounting of themselves, and by the fifth, we have utterly destroyed the enemy force, and our own regiment stands at 3444/3609 (losses for the battle: 1867 (1556 Infantry, 311 Cavalry)

              August 17th - unhappy merchants (-600 trade investment) (REALLY p*ssed merchants, it seems)

              September 12 - The Maine siege group is attacked by 2k Infantry recruits. No losses for us, and we destroy them entire.

              The French take control of our siege shortly thereafter (a snobbish general named Dunois, or somesuch), so we let them at it, consolidating our efforts in Morbihan. (Mil maintt slider set to 50%....looks like it's all over but the waiting).

              1438

              February - 7k revolt in Wales

              Feb 16 - We need a speedy exit from this war...having no troops of note on the home front, and now faced with a rebellion....not good. So, although we are clearly the side with the upper hand, we accept peace for Bretagne and 50d so we can get HOME! (bailiff promotion begins immediately)

              June: Leaving 4000/3000 behind in Bretagne (dubbing these the "Bretagne Regiment"), the fleet picks up the rest of our forces and ships them home to deal with the rebellious Welsh.

              September - Our forces return safely to Lancashire, and we have ordered the Northumberland garrison there as well. All told then, we have 5679/3575, marching on Wales!

              Alas, 'twas not meant to be....the terrain was too favorable to our enemies, and we lack the strong leadership of Douglas, so are handed a bitter defeat. The army returns to Lancashire disspirited.

              And....sadly, that was a story that would repeat itself in January 1439, and again in May. It would not be until June, when those rebels finally captured Wales and attempted to invade Lancashire that we were able to finally defeat them, and we promptly counter-invade and put Wales under the siege (1k cavalry raised to counter the losses we sustained fighting the rebels--yes, we actually dipped below our max support limit!

              Also in 1429 (January) we took another step toward centralization, and in April, we're called on to do battle with the forces of Lorraine, the Palitinat, and Bavaria. Given these three are landlocked powers, we gladly support the war effort, but keep our troops at home.

              May - The Leinster garrison is recalled from Ireland and rolled into our Scotish army (to help deal with the rebel threat), reducing us to two regiments, total.

              December - Fortification construction begun in Leinster

              1440

              January - fortification of Connaught

              March 28th, 1440: An important day in the history of Scotland....for this was the day that we said our goodbyes to the French alliance.

              Aragon declares against the French, drawing them into a war with Aragon and England, and although the desire for revenge against the English for the assassination of our King (which they, no doubt, had a hand in), we simply cannot....with a garrison in Bretagne, and the rest of our army mired in Wales....we are simply unprepared to accept this fight. For the first time in her history, Scotland stands alone.

              May: Wales at (-2)

              Cities demand old right....denied (stability plunges to -1). We have worked too hard to see our government decentralized further.

              September - Wales recaptured

              1441

              Treasury = 260d
              Stability at -1

              Army size is 15,394 (9271 Infantry, 6123 Cavalry) (16k max), and is composed of two regiments:

              The Lancashire Regiment (Wales) 5271/3123
              The Bretagne Regiment (4000/3000)

              Fleet: 5 Warships and 5 Galleys (43 max)

              February, Stability increases to zero (0)

              September, a Foriegn Drill Instructor presents himself to the Court of Scotland! 200d to hire him, for two slider moves....Quality +1, and Offensive Doctrine +1...we float a loan and accept him!
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              • #82
                And finally, the last installment in this busy segment, to bring us up to date!

                1442 passes in relative quietude, which is a blessed thing. We begin the year gaining 78d from census taxes, less 36d per year in expenses, for a net gain of 42d a year. Stability increases to +1 in the early part of the year, and July sees our boy-King exert his first real influence for the Kingdom....an admirer of the Iberians, he proposes that we arrange royal marriages with both Castile and Portugal with an eye toward entering into the Portugese alliance (Portugal/Castile). In August, stability increases further (+2), and in October, we approach the Portugese about formally entering their alliance...an offer which is accepted! A new chapter begins in Scotland's history!

                1443 is another year of relative calm and quiet, with a mix of good and disheartening news.

                On the good side, our maximum number of supportable troops increases to 18k and we find ourselves with 369d in our treasury....the King promptly orders an increase in the Lancashire Regiment of 1,000 infantry and 1,000 Cavalry.

                On the downside, a meteor is sighted, revealing the superstitious nature of our people (stabilty back to +1). By October, we institude a military reorganization, which sees us cull out the lesser, weaker elements from our armies, with additional troops added:

                Lancashire Regiment is now 6000/4000
                Bretagne Regiment is now 5000/3000

                Giving us 11,000 infantry and 7000 Cavalry (18k total)

                1444 dawns, seeing us at +3 stability again, with 367d in our treasury. All efforts are applied to increasing infrastructural development, and with England occupied abroad (on-going war with France), the timing may well be perfect for another strike at our weakening neighbor....

                Size-wise, we now stand at 13 Provinces, while our English foes have been reduced to 10....we are now the dominant force!

                -=Vel=-
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                • #83
                  Our young King fronts a bold, long-range plan that is as terrifying to contemplate as it is cunning and audacious. How can such thoughts stem from so young a mind?

                  The initial plan calls for a war against the English while they are pre-occupied, follwed by a second war with Brittany to extend our presence on the European continent and bring more of our Gaelic bretheren together under our banner, and finally, the total subjugation of Ireland.

                  To that end, the fleet is dispatched to gather intelligences about the disposition of English troops on our island. They appear weak, but advanced scouting has proved useful to us in the past, and we hope it shall be so again.

                  While we are about the business of gathering information on English troop strengths, Castile declares a war against Granada, and we whole-heartedly support their efforts and wish them well.

                  As the year progresses, we recieve the following report from our fleet, regarding English troop strengths on the Scotish Islands:

                  3k in Cornwall
                  5k in Bristol (Salisbury)
                  4k in Kent
                  11k in Anglia (Northumberland)

                  Not so weak after all, but only feigning so to lure us into an ill-advised attack.

                  Sadly, the King's bold plan is put on hold until a better opportunity presents itself. The army our fleet revealed is far too strong to want to tangle with, in the absence of significant leadership for the army on our part.

                  We must wait.

                  In October, thanks in part to our Foriegn Drill Instructor, we gain better understanding of tactical maneuverings and organization (Mil Land Tech 2), and raise war taxes, putting the burden of our "war effort" against Granada onto the sturdy shoulders of our Scotish peasantry.

                  1445
                  National Stability +2
                  Treasury is 564d (loan due next year)

                  All things look bright...but as we have learned before, appearances can be...quite decieving.

                  In his continuing efforts to make a name for himself, our King accepts a commoner's petition for redress against a Highland chief, plunging the nation into uncertainty as the Nobles clamor loudly against the King's continued encroachment on their powers (stability plunges to -2, Centralization +1) - note that this puts us back to where we were, prior to the assassination of James I, so in that regard, our young King has certainly proved his mettle in the face of his adversaries inside the Kingdom!

                  All efforts poured into increasing national stability as our King announces festivals for the common folk, which include watching spectacular jousting contests.

                  Little public talk is made of the fact that the King's sharpest and most vocal opponents are the ones ordered to participate, nor the fact that a healthy percentage of those selfsame opponents die on the field....our King may be young, but he certainly seems to know his business!
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                  • #84
                    OUCH!
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                    • #85
                      1445 - Continued

                      In February, we gain better understanding of basic navigation techniques...a thing becoming more important as our influence continues to expand (Nav 2), and in May, having fulfilled our alliance obligations in support of Castile's war with Granada, we sign a white peace when approached regarding such matters by an emmisary from that far-off land. Once more, at peace, and under the circumstances, a very good thing!

                      September sees some improvement in Stability (-1), but it's not enough, and not quickly enough to prevent a 6k revolt in Bretagne. That revolt is put down in a matter of days by the authority of our Bretagne Regiment, but that unit suffers 504 combat losses (420inf and 84cav) and is left at a strength of 4580/2916.

                      The rest of the year passes quietly.

                      Not so, for 1446, however. We began the year with stability at -1, and 608d in our treasury.

                      In April, we make our first real attempt to ply our craft as Merchants, sending four (4) merchants to the vast market of Ile De France, only to have 3 fail to even establish themselves...nonetheless, we have the beginnings of a market presence there, and this is a skill we will need to get better at....important to our long term growth!

                      May, stabilty increases to zero, and in June, we renew our RM with the French to keep an eye on the comings and goings on the continent.

                      October sees us pay our loan in full, and we are once more, debt-free. Only days later, several members of the Clergy approach us regarding their unhappiness with several of our King's governmental positions regarding tolerance for those of the Orthodox faith. The King coldly dismisses them, and they stir up quite some trouble with the commoners (stab back to -1)
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                      • #86
                        #%@$#%# Clergy...
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                        • #87
                          1447
                          Thankfully, this really is a quiet year, with no rumblings and grumblings from any group about this or that policy....

                          The year opens with our national stability at -1, and 433d in our treasury, and the only events of note occur in February (stability to zero), and June (RM arranged with Austria, as we slowly extend our web of arranged marriages)

                          1448
                          Stability is at +1 as this new year dawns, and it seems that we, as a nation, are finally on the mend! We ended 1447 with 416d in our treasury, and saw tax reciepts swell our coffers to 497d as of Jan, 1448 (81d gain, less 18d in annual expenses gives us a 63d per year increase to our treasury as things are now!)

                          March sees another wise move by our King, as he convinces many of our nobles to pay for reforms to the army, greatly boosting our supply efficiency, and in July, stability sees further improvement (+2)
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                          • #88
                            1449
                            We start the year off by further centralizing government power in the hands of our young King (production effie increases to 27%). Stability +2, dropping to +1 after the slider adjustment.
                            571d in our treasury

                            May - 4 merchants sent to Ile De France (all fail)

                            Otherwise, 1449 is a quiet year, until the King learns of corruption among his advisors, and must spend time, money, and effort in rooting it out!
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                            • #89
                              ARGH! Will our national stability EVER be restored!?
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                              • #90
                                1450
                                Stability at +2
                                Treasury 554d

                                Another blessedly quiet year, but with our strength and stability returning, 'tis time to scout out the military strength of our English neighbors to see if an opportunity might be in the making....the screen shot below shows the only troop placement we can't normally see (all other provinces we sailed past have no troops in them)
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