Chapter 8
Artois - name comes from a tasty brand of brewed beverage
August 1456 - November 1466 (got to get better at actually stopping the game at the proper month)
At first glance things do not appear good for Artois. Our capitol is held by Flanders and we only have 7,000 men to take it back with and no allies. But on the other hand, the last bits of Flander's army is even now being butchered by Orleanais and we own a swath of central France that includes six provinces and reaches as far south as Franche-Comte. We also have refreshingly few neighbors, to the west are the Orleanists while to the south and east is the small nation of Bern and the monstorous Swiss empire. To the north, are our enemies in Flanders while to the north east is the small duchy of Luxemburg and the sizable nation of Wurzburg which, while war-wracked, dominates north Germany.
But enough talk, there are Flanderlings to kill! The seige progresses nicely and as 1457 is ushered in, a new army is recruited to attack Brabant with. The Orleanists are fighting bravely but there is a new and quite sizable Flanderling army that we have just seen wandering the coast that unnerves us greatly. And as some Orleanists retreat from it into Brabant, it gives chase and routs our new army which retreats to Artois to continue to work of reclaiming our capitol, which is completed under the personal leadership of Charles IV, in June and due to his leadership we crush the Flanderling army in Brabant before being driven back to Artois a second time.
And as we buried our dead both Luxemburg and Wurzberg declare war on us. Curse them both! To make matters worse Orleans accepted indemnities from Flanders in January of 1459, leaving their armies free to attack us and their invasion was only headed off by skillful diplomacy that resulted in the signing of a white peace. Deciding the discretion is the fast majority of valor, we bravely turn over Lorraine to the Wurzies in March of 1459 and make up for our loss by annexing Luxembourg immediately afterwards.
As we settled down to at least a few months of peace, we heard rumors of contant war in the east and observed Holstein consolidating its rule over North Germany, to the detriment of Hinterpommern. Then in Febuary of 1461 the Orleanies who had let us down before, invaded us with their superior army. Soon Nivernais, Nivernais and Franche-Comte are all being beseiged by the enemy to make matters worse the monsterously large Swiss Empire followed suit only months afterwards and only days after that the small nation of Bern and its 32,000 soldiers followed suit. In December we handed over Nivernais to the Orleanies, which meant that although the Swiss and Bernies had taken Franche-Comte from us, they could not follow it home since Orlean land now had cut them off from the rest of our nation and the pathetic remant of our army. So we sat back and laughed at the efforts of the Bernies to convince us to sign over Franche-Comte to them.
As the rather rude requests for territory from the Bernies came pouring in, we watched as the Holsteiners (now bigger than ever) becan taking Flanders (especially their Dutch colony for four provinces) apart in detail. It could not have happened to a better nation. By March of 1465 all four of the Flandies Dutch possession were under Holstein control, but their army remained large in their homelands and none of our other neighbors were at war, so our reconstituted army was forced to stand idle. That is, until April when Wurzberg decided that they wanted to take another bite out of us and our poor little army marched again into the breach.
While the Wurzies beseiged Luxemburg we defeated another army invading Champagne and chased them back to our old Lorraine territory, which we beseiged. But a series of attacks drove us off after we were able to score several victories. An attempt to raise a seige on our capitol resulted in the utter annihilation of our army in Febuary of 1466, after which the evil Flandern vultures declared war on us to make up for the three provinces they had recently turned over to the Holsteiners. Soon enough, all of our territory was beseiged by massive enemy armies numbering over 100,000 men in all. In July, we were forced to hand over Luxemburg and Champagne and in the interest of fairness and because we were something of a lost cause we finally turned over Franche-Comte to the drooling Bernies. And as we bowed out, we were in the process of being taken apart by Flandern.
Ouch that really hurt, but it was hard to see what we could have done differently, it seems that Artois had been bankrupted soon before we took over as we could not take out any loans and our BB was high enough that the wars came and wouldn't stop and all of our enemies except the Luxemburgers had much larger armies than us and we had -200 relations with everyone except for some English countries who we had -187 relations with.
Back in the Caucases the Armenians were much as we had left them, except for the loss of the Uralsk colony to Tver who in alliance with Nizhgorod had also wrested all of Sochi's northern territories. However, now Armenia was in the process of winning a war against their Sochin allies so they postion seemed relatively secure. But it was back in Spain that things had really changed. The Andalucian Rereconquista was spreading like wildfire and the entire west coast of Iberia was in their hands and they were in the process of beating the Estremadurans in yet another war.
Starting Territory: 6
Ending Territory: 2 (and about to be 1, so I'll count it as 1)
Artois - name comes from a tasty brand of brewed beverage
August 1456 - November 1466 (got to get better at actually stopping the game at the proper month)
At first glance things do not appear good for Artois. Our capitol is held by Flanders and we only have 7,000 men to take it back with and no allies. But on the other hand, the last bits of Flander's army is even now being butchered by Orleanais and we own a swath of central France that includes six provinces and reaches as far south as Franche-Comte. We also have refreshingly few neighbors, to the west are the Orleanists while to the south and east is the small nation of Bern and the monstorous Swiss empire. To the north, are our enemies in Flanders while to the north east is the small duchy of Luxemburg and the sizable nation of Wurzburg which, while war-wracked, dominates north Germany.
But enough talk, there are Flanderlings to kill! The seige progresses nicely and as 1457 is ushered in, a new army is recruited to attack Brabant with. The Orleanists are fighting bravely but there is a new and quite sizable Flanderling army that we have just seen wandering the coast that unnerves us greatly. And as some Orleanists retreat from it into Brabant, it gives chase and routs our new army which retreats to Artois to continue to work of reclaiming our capitol, which is completed under the personal leadership of Charles IV, in June and due to his leadership we crush the Flanderling army in Brabant before being driven back to Artois a second time.
And as we buried our dead both Luxemburg and Wurzberg declare war on us. Curse them both! To make matters worse Orleans accepted indemnities from Flanders in January of 1459, leaving their armies free to attack us and their invasion was only headed off by skillful diplomacy that resulted in the signing of a white peace. Deciding the discretion is the fast majority of valor, we bravely turn over Lorraine to the Wurzies in March of 1459 and make up for our loss by annexing Luxembourg immediately afterwards.
As we settled down to at least a few months of peace, we heard rumors of contant war in the east and observed Holstein consolidating its rule over North Germany, to the detriment of Hinterpommern. Then in Febuary of 1461 the Orleanies who had let us down before, invaded us with their superior army. Soon Nivernais, Nivernais and Franche-Comte are all being beseiged by the enemy to make matters worse the monsterously large Swiss Empire followed suit only months afterwards and only days after that the small nation of Bern and its 32,000 soldiers followed suit. In December we handed over Nivernais to the Orleanies, which meant that although the Swiss and Bernies had taken Franche-Comte from us, they could not follow it home since Orlean land now had cut them off from the rest of our nation and the pathetic remant of our army. So we sat back and laughed at the efforts of the Bernies to convince us to sign over Franche-Comte to them.
As the rather rude requests for territory from the Bernies came pouring in, we watched as the Holsteiners (now bigger than ever) becan taking Flanders (especially their Dutch colony for four provinces) apart in detail. It could not have happened to a better nation. By March of 1465 all four of the Flandies Dutch possession were under Holstein control, but their army remained large in their homelands and none of our other neighbors were at war, so our reconstituted army was forced to stand idle. That is, until April when Wurzberg decided that they wanted to take another bite out of us and our poor little army marched again into the breach.
While the Wurzies beseiged Luxemburg we defeated another army invading Champagne and chased them back to our old Lorraine territory, which we beseiged. But a series of attacks drove us off after we were able to score several victories. An attempt to raise a seige on our capitol resulted in the utter annihilation of our army in Febuary of 1466, after which the evil Flandern vultures declared war on us to make up for the three provinces they had recently turned over to the Holsteiners. Soon enough, all of our territory was beseiged by massive enemy armies numbering over 100,000 men in all. In July, we were forced to hand over Luxemburg and Champagne and in the interest of fairness and because we were something of a lost cause we finally turned over Franche-Comte to the drooling Bernies. And as we bowed out, we were in the process of being taken apart by Flandern.
Ouch that really hurt, but it was hard to see what we could have done differently, it seems that Artois had been bankrupted soon before we took over as we could not take out any loans and our BB was high enough that the wars came and wouldn't stop and all of our enemies except the Luxemburgers had much larger armies than us and we had -200 relations with everyone except for some English countries who we had -187 relations with.
Back in the Caucases the Armenians were much as we had left them, except for the loss of the Uralsk colony to Tver who in alliance with Nizhgorod had also wrested all of Sochi's northern territories. However, now Armenia was in the process of winning a war against their Sochin allies so they postion seemed relatively secure. But it was back in Spain that things had really changed. The Andalucian Rereconquista was spreading like wildfire and the entire west coast of Iberia was in their hands and they were in the process of beating the Estremadurans in yet another war.
Starting Territory: 6
Ending Territory: 2 (and about to be 1, so I'll count it as 1)
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