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  • #91
    Which brings us to the matter at hand....and once more brings this photo-journal up to date.

    1451
    National stability has been restored (+3)
    Our treasury is brimming (719d)

    We see a slight increase in inflation (10.2%) as we did some minting of coin once national stability was restored.

    Our army stands at:
    10,580 Infantry
    6916 Cavalry
    ____________
    17,496 total (max of 19k)

    In short, our strength has returned. We are at peace, and in the company of strong allies. Further, the world has a generally good opinion of us. Now, all that is needed is for some spark....come catalyst to appear to propel us to new heights.....

    -=Vel=-
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    • #92
      Nice going Vel (& co.)

      My deepest condolences on those clerical SOB's. They know just when to pop up don't they?


      Q: Are you actually planning to become Great Britain after overrunning England (as it seems you probably will now)?

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      • #93
        All that, and more, good sir! And if you've thoughts on what future direction we might ought to take, it is many hours before I depart from work to tackle the next segment, soooo.....

        -=Vel=-

        (PS: I DO, however, believe that we should leave England alive for a time...probably an extended time, because we don't get many/any explorers on our own, and England gets many....so by raiding their maps periodically, we can snag an increasing awareness of the new world)
        The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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        • #94
          Okay, I've waited patiently, where is my next segment.

          Also, thanks, now I'm going to have to buy this game. Awesome DAR BTW.
          We're sorry, the voices in my head are not available at this time. Please try back again soon.

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          • #95
            Innit cool? Endless variety and a lot of complexity....I LOVE it! And, I got caught up in playing last night and TOTALLY forgot to post an update (49 screenies waiting in the wings!)....will be getting off early today tho, so I shall!

            -=Vel=-
            The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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            • #96
              1451

              We are...idling. Waiting for our chance at greatness, and in the meantime, we have resources to burn and nothing in particular to do with them....so, various plans of middling importance are put into motion...nothing that will catapult us to dizzying heights, but good, solid, honest work nonetheless. Things like sending more merchants to Ile de France to gain a better understanding of the ways of the traders (a thing we still don't "get" very well, and sending colonists to our Irish posessions (low population...good cheap way to bulk them up quickly).

              In February, while we're playing at being important and shuffling our resources around, Portugal, the head of our new alliance family, declares a war against Granada, and we readily support this war....far away from us, and against a nation that has no chance of reaching our shores in force....sure! Have at it! (and then we go right back to playing at being important).

              But although these things...this idling and going through the motions of being a big, important power do not have overmuch impact on the world at large, they give us important practice that we will need later....they set the stage for greater things to come. We learn useful, practical skills like the basics of international trade and how to organize colonists to send to far-off places, what to do with them when they arrive...good skills, and so it is money and time well-spent.

              And in the meantime, there is no doubt about it, but Scotland has grown from a small backwater state dominated by the whims and will of England to be a strong regional power...a rising star on the world stage. True, we are no match for the likes of France and Spain and vastly wealthy Portugal, or the supreme diplomatic finesse of the fine Austrians, but we are....a middling strong power and growing. We have proved ourselves in battle and come out stronger for it.

              We are, in short, proud of our accomplishments. It's good to be a Scot!

              And by May of 1451, there is evidence that we are learning and applying our newly developing skills as we gain marketshare in Ile de France (3 merchants there....8d per year in trading profits!)

              In August, as we are paying some small amount of attention to the goings on on the continent (we'd better, now that we have a presence there!), we take note of the fact that ever-hostile Burgundy absorbs tiny Lux....we feel for them, of course, but it is no great concern of ours.

              October sees a raising of War Taxes....not really needed, and our people grumble over it some (stability to +2), as the men of Granada are clearly no threat to our national interests, but it does give us extra cash, and one can never tell when that might be needed.

              And so the year closes much as it began, it quietude, and with Scotland's strength growing steadily.
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              • #97
                1452

                Important for one reason alone....our young King James came of age and siezed full political power from his advisors, sending shockwaves through the ranks of the Highland Chiefs and our other nobles as he set about confiscating lands and monies to grow the Kingdom to new heights.

                This was not the catalyst we had in mind for our greater glory, but it was a sad, noteworthy event in our history as it saw the destruction of two noble houses, the Livingstones, and even more sadly, the Douglases, of which our national hero, General Buchan Douglas was a member.

                Nonetheless, his sterling reputation did not save his house from the wrath of the King for abuses of power his family was guilty of while the King was but a boy.

                The ruination of those two houses plunged our Kingdom into disarray (stability to zero), even as it added to the King's power (to say nothing of his treasury).
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                • #98
                  1453

                  Having had good cause and good reasons (see previous events) for being terrified of the dangers of low stability, a Fine Arts Academy is commissioned in Lothian (+5/month to stabilty, among other benefits)....a move which nearly empties our national treasury. All our efforts too, are being plied toward the end of restoring national stability.

                  Production efficienciy now stands at 34%, with Trade effie at 37%...we're by no means masters of either, but have clearly come a long way from where we were!

                  By February, we see some signs of re-stabalization (+1)

                  In April, despite these various signs of our progress, our Merchant corps expresses their unhappiness yet again (-300 trade investment, and on the plus side, in October, our national stability improves again (+2). It is, however, a very dangerous time for us, because with our treasury so close to empty, it leaves us quite vulnerable.....

                  Vulnerable or not, opportunity knocks on the third of November, when Brittany and her allies declare war on the French alliance! This may well be the opportunity we have been waiting for!

                  1454
                  Stability +2, Treasury = 99d

                  Scotland declares an unprovoked war against Brittany (allies not called). Military goes on full alert, and we begin full minting of coin. The Bretagne regiment invades Armor and we raise 3k Infantry IN Bretagne.

                  March 2nd: Directly after our 3k new recruits are trained, we take a loan and spend 196d to recruit a mercenary company of 8000 Infantry and 500 Horse in Bretagne, giving us 11,000/500 there. These march on Morbihan, the capitol of Brittany.
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                  • #99
                    Battling the men of Brittany:
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                    • In may, our siege force in Morbihan routs new recruits of Brittany (taking no losses themselves), and these forces route to Bretagne to lay in a siege there (4500/500 in the Army of Brittany). By June, Armor is captured and the Bretagne Regiment (4580/2916) returns to their home province to defend it and attempt to break the enemy's siege....meanwhile, the walls of Morbihan are at -2 and weakening.

                      July 1st, the army of Brittany is reduced to 2763/153....no longer sufficient to maintain a siege, it is no longer a pressing concern. Our regiment is at 4103/2821.

                      Losses:
                      Brittany: 1737/347 = 2084
                      Scotland: 477/95 = 572

                      A strong, solid win by any accounting.

                      In September, a haughty French commander wrests control of our siege in Morbihan, and we leave him to it, rather than suffering attrition damage as the French overstuff the province. War Taxes are raised (still full minting), and the Morbihan siege group is ordered to Bretagne with our Bretagne regiment.

                      1455
                      Stop minting coin (inflation at 10.6%, and 310d in our treasury)

                      We are at an impasse. We want Armor, but can't get the men of Brittany to make peace.

                      Nobles Feud over what course of action to take, and we let them squabble (stab to -1).

                      By August, the situation is unchanged, and we raise War Taxes again to further enhance our treasury, and on the 8th, the situation breaks loose, with France making peace with Brittany for Maine and 100d! Our forces return once more to Morbihan, taking a force of 7552/1661 to get the job done (recruitment in Brittany)

                      November first, 3k new cavalry recruits attack our siege train and are utterly defeated.

                      The rest of the year passes quietly.

                      1456
                      Stability is zero, 429d in our national treasury.

                      Walls of Morbihan at -4

                      Feb 21st, the capitol of Brittany capitulates, and on March the 7th, they approach us with an offer for peace consisting of Armor and 78d. We acceptp! Bailiff promotion in Armor and Scotland grows again!

                      Current army size ~19,000 Infantry
                      ~8,000 Cavalry
                      Max = 21k (uh huh...like we care!)

                      -=Vel=-
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                      • 1456 - Continued

                        One of the groovy things about being Scotish is that we never pass up a chance to better ourselves, or strengthen ourselves in the face of our bitter and hated foes, and so, in April, even though we're just off a war with the men of Brittany, it appears that it's time once again to grow...at England's expense of course, and it is good that we still have a CB with them (Yorkshire, long contested land, with both Scotland and England laying ancestral claim to it, and the perfect excuse to pick a fight). We see evidence of this because there are 7k rebels laying siege to Lincoln, and the English are doing NOTHING to prevent it. If they had the manpower, surely they would make use of it and send the rebels packing, so we must conclude that the rebels remain becauses English power on the Island is at an all-time low. Thus, the fleet is ordered to Bretagne on April the 22nd, and Cornwall is promptly reported as standing empty and devoid of English military presence by the Lord-Admiral of the Navy.

                        May 1st, we declare war against the English dogs who have, for so much of our past, dominated us with their superior strength, and in a surprising development, we catch a lone English ship off Land's End and sink it. Not much as a battle goes (our entire navy against one ship), but it marks the first ever Scottish naval victory over the English, and so was important in its way.

                        June 1st, we order an attack into Bristol as 8,000/2,000 from the Bretagne Regiment boards ships to return to the Scotish Isle!
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                        • June 16th, 6,000 Scotish Infantry, backed up by 4,000 cavalry hit England's Bristol Cavalry Command (the BCC, a predecessor of the BBC, which would come much later), consisting of 2853 horse. Our Northumberland Cav Command (2,000 strong) is en route to assist, and as battle is joined, we now take note of a 5k garrison in Anglia. These will have to be dealt with decisively before they can gather more men to their banner and become a force to be reckoned with. At their current numbers, we can take them...if we give them time to build....uncertain. Though she has lost territory, England is very much a dangerous opponent, and if left with time, she will surely use it well.

                          June 19th, before the Northumberland Cav group can arrive, the main body of our attack force utterly destroys the English cav force (570/114 losses for us, total of 684).

                          July 21st - Rather than striking us, the English garrison at Anglia makes for the rebels in Lincoln. They defeat them, but suffer nearly 20% casualties (4018 men left in their force). These, they continue marching north, to Yorkshire, intent on stirring up trouble for us. Meanwhile, we land our 8000/2000 from the mainland in Cornwall to open a new front in the war, and spend 133d to hire 3000/1500 mercs in Northumberland should the Enlish force be attempting to reach Sterling and points further north.

                          August 1st sees enemy recruitment in Anglia. A covering force is left in Cornwall, and the balance of our forces there (7014/1761) advance to Wessex.

                          August 2nd, our army in Bristol is attacked by 1k Infantry (we have 5430/5886) - the english are destroyed to the last, and we suffer no losses. If the Englishmen think we will spook so easily, they have made a gross miscalculation, and paid for it with one thousand lives.

                          Covering force is left in Bristol, and our army there advances to Anglia.

                          The Fleet retires to Wales, not wanting to press their luck further against the English.
                          The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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                          • August 18, our army arrives in Wessex and is promptly attacked amphibiously by 1827 English Cavalry. This turns out to be a collassally bad idea for the English, who lose the entire force and leave us with 6859/1725 still firmly in command of the province.

                            Our fleet is given conflicting orders, and is now ordered to retire to Bretagne in case there are any other surprises waiting for us.

                            September 1st, covering force left in Wessex and 5901/1484 march on to Kent, and on the 8th, our Mercenary force in Northumberland is ordered to invade Yorkshire.

                            October 1, covering force is left in Kent and we mass or forces in Anglia...by the 24th, we have 9674/6629 in the English capitol

                            November 1st, covering force left in Yorkshire and we invade Lincoln with 8962/6142, and on the 16th, we meet the English force of 2114/2842....utterly destroying them, losing only 1276 of our army (1064/212) (have 7898/5930 left in that force).

                            The island is once again secure and clear of enemy troops. All over but the waiting.....

                            1k cavalry are raised in Northumberland

                            November: a horrid scandal at court has irreperably damaged our relations with France! (-100). Given the cost of gaining the ear of the French King, there is no way we can undo the unintentional slight that caused such a rift between our two peoples, and overnight, France becomes Scotland's worst nightmare. Our three biggest concerns for the future are:

                            1) France
                            2) France
                            and
                            3) France

                            They are sooooo much stronger than even our allies combined that an attack would devastate us.

                            1457
                            Stability +1
                            Treasury 287
                            Military maint to 50% as we settle in for the long haul

                            By april, we see national stabilty increase (+2) and we have four sieges running:

                            Yorkshire (1)
                            Lincoln (-6)
                            Anglia (-1)
                            Bristol (2)

                            May 19, Lincoln is captured.

                            September, Aragon, ally to England offers us 114d in indemnities, and we accept this peace

                            October - Bristol falls (stability to +3, war taxes promptly raised, lowering it again)

                            December, Cornwall and Anglia are captured within days of each other.
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                            The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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                            • Just want to say that I have really enjoyed reading this. Keep up the good work and may your forces soon annex the English infidels!

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                              • Thank ya! And once I get this one under my belt, I think I'll be ready to try with Lorraine again....little one-province minor...French AND German culture...sweeeeeet!

                                -=Vel=-
                                The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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