Chapter One: The Dream
Hello everyone and welcome to my second AAR! I played through this save file a couple months back, so no abrupt end due to crashes this time. I hope you all enjoy it. Any feedback you have is greatly appreciated.
I've written a few chapters in advance, so I hope to update this once, maybe twice, a week.
Why Road to 56? When I played this, I didn't have any of the DLC, and I'd heard Road to 56 gives pretty much every nation a focus tree. So I decided to try Bulgaria like this rather than spend some money.
Chapter One: The Dream
We start high above a sparkling city with lights. The cool late-night air ensures there is no sound as we descend. Yes, dear reader, it is in fair Verona that we lay our scene. And as we ride towards it on the wind…What’s that? What do you mean, “Wrong script?” Oh. Clears throat. Right, it is not towards fair Verona (warm, sunny Verona sigh) that we travel, but towards the city of Sofia Bulgaria. The city sleeps, but all is not calm. Let us descend to find out why.
In a room, inside a palace, within Bulgaria, a man sleeps. But this sleep is not peaceful. This man is having a nightmare. Explosions rack his brain, as he stirs. Bullets, screams, the sounds of war. Now, something else cuts through the noise.
“a date which will live in infamy,” says a voice.
Boris stirs some more.
“We shall go on to the end…defend our…never surrender,” says another.
He mumbles, struggling against his dream.
“men are tired of liberty,” says a third.
He tries to open his eyes. If he could just wake up, the dream would stop.
A fourth voice: “the Great Crusade…The eyes of the world are upon you…people everywhere march with you”.
His eyes…must…try to open. The Tsar thinks.
Then comes a knock at the chamber doors, rousing Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria from his slumber.
“Wake up! Wake up my Tsar! You’ll be late for the cabinet meeting!” Brian chimed before opening the doors. He walks over and begins pulling the sheets off the still groggy Tsar. “Come! Come!”
“Ugh, what time is it, Brian?” Boris says, rubbing the sleep from his eyes and the sweat from his forehead.
“Time for the cabinet meeting. With the New Year upon us comes new responsibilities. It’s an important job, being the Tsar. I’ve honestly no idea how your father handled it.”
Boris barely hears his aide’s reply. That dream, what could it mean? An infamous date? What must he defend? And a Crusade? Boris contemplates.
“Brian?” Boris asks “What’s on the agenda for today’s meeting? Will it take very long?”
Brian flashes a carefree smile as he fluffs a pillow, “Oh, just some news from our intelligence my Tsar. Nothing much. After all, how can you run Bulgaria without staying up to date on the latest in foreign affairs? Why?”
Boris sits for a moment on his bed, thinking. “I have an announcement to make. As well as a plan”. The Tsar then gets up and walks out of his bedchambers without a backwards glance, a steely gaze in his eyes, a fire in his heart, and a fresh sheen to his forehead.
Brian, surprised by Boris’ sudden movement, struggles to catch up to his liege’s jog. “Boris! Wait…stop! A plan for what?”
Brian catches up to Boris outside the palace. Birds chirp from somewhere in the trees, signalling the day’s dawn. The courtyard’s fountain spouts water, which splashes calmly on its marble basin. Boris stands by the fountain, allowing his aide to arrive. He turns around and faces Brian, “Brian, do you trust me?”
Brian catches his breath before proceeding, “Of course, Boris. As much as you trusted me with your life during the war. As much as your father trusted me with it as well. I’ve always trusted you, ever since our childhood”. Brian stops for a moment and studies the Tsar, “There’s something different about you. I haven’t seen you this determined since…”. He pauses, searching for the right words. “Since your father was forced to abdicate at the end of the war. You were determined to lead Bulgaria to a brighter and better future. And then…” a conflicted look comes over his face.
“And then?” Boris urges, an eyebrow raised.
“And then…life moved on. We all moved on, even you. But now…I don’t know how to describe it, you’re…back. Tell me, Boris, what happened?”
“Come. Let’s walk together and I’ll tell you.”
The two of them went from the palace to the government offices. And along the way Boris told Brian about his dream. About the voices. Then finally, he offered up his interpretation:
“I must lead Bulgaria against this ‘Crusade’, and the only way to do that is to secure Bulgaria’s borders, its people, and it military. You said it yourself, ever since my father’s abdication I wanted to ‘lead Bulgaria to a brighter and better future’. I just didn’t know how. Now I will do it.”
“But Boris, why now?” Brian asks.
“Because I feel it. The world is changing, something big is on the horizon.”
“I don’t disagree with you, I’ve felt something too, but the cabinet…they’ll never go along with this!”
“I’m the Tsar aren’t I?” Boris chuckles, “Of course, they’ll support me. And if they don’t, the people will. Now, let’s go address the cabinet, shall we?”
“Um…Boris?” Brian asks tentatively.
“Yes Brian?” the Tsar playfully rolls his eyes.
“Shouldn’t you address them in something more than your pajamas?”
“Ah. You’re quite right Brian” Boris lets out a laugh, “What would I do without you?”
“I don’t know, my Tsar.” said Brian, joining in the laughter, “Now let’s find you some clothes.”
And so, our two protagonists go off to find some clothes for the Monarch, before too many people wake up. Now, how they found these clothes, dressed the Tsar, and somehow still arrived on time for the cabinet meeting, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the Kings of Bulgaria? Therefore, don’t worry about that too much. This is a story, I’m the narrator, and what I say goes. Now, go away all of you! I need a break (Oh if only this story was set in Verona, sweet, sweet Verona!).
I've written a few chapters in advance, so I hope to update this once, maybe twice, a week.
Why Road to 56? When I played this, I didn't have any of the DLC, and I'd heard Road to 56 gives pretty much every nation a focus tree. So I decided to try Bulgaria like this rather than spend some money.
Chapter One: The Dream
We start high above a sparkling city with lights. The cool late-night air ensures there is no sound as we descend. Yes, dear reader, it is in fair Verona that we lay our scene. And as we ride towards it on the wind…What’s that? What do you mean, “Wrong script?” Oh. Clears throat. Right, it is not towards fair Verona (warm, sunny Verona sigh) that we travel, but towards the city of Sofia Bulgaria. The city sleeps, but all is not calm. Let us descend to find out why.
In a room, inside a palace, within Bulgaria, a man sleeps. But this sleep is not peaceful. This man is having a nightmare. Explosions rack his brain, as he stirs. Bullets, screams, the sounds of war. Now, something else cuts through the noise.
“a date which will live in infamy,” says a voice.
Boris stirs some more.
“We shall go on to the end…defend our…never surrender,” says another.
He mumbles, struggling against his dream.
“men are tired of liberty,” says a third.
He tries to open his eyes. If he could just wake up, the dream would stop.
A fourth voice: “the Great Crusade…The eyes of the world are upon you…people everywhere march with you”.
His eyes…must…try to open. The Tsar thinks.
Then comes a knock at the chamber doors, rousing Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria from his slumber.
“Wake up! Wake up my Tsar! You’ll be late for the cabinet meeting!” Brian chimed before opening the doors. He walks over and begins pulling the sheets off the still groggy Tsar. “Come! Come!”
“Ugh, what time is it, Brian?” Boris says, rubbing the sleep from his eyes and the sweat from his forehead.
“Time for the cabinet meeting. With the New Year upon us comes new responsibilities. It’s an important job, being the Tsar. I’ve honestly no idea how your father handled it.”
Boris barely hears his aide’s reply. That dream, what could it mean? An infamous date? What must he defend? And a Crusade? Boris contemplates.
“Brian?” Boris asks “What’s on the agenda for today’s meeting? Will it take very long?”
Brian flashes a carefree smile as he fluffs a pillow, “Oh, just some news from our intelligence my Tsar. Nothing much. After all, how can you run Bulgaria without staying up to date on the latest in foreign affairs? Why?”
Boris sits for a moment on his bed, thinking. “I have an announcement to make. As well as a plan”. The Tsar then gets up and walks out of his bedchambers without a backwards glance, a steely gaze in his eyes, a fire in his heart, and a fresh sheen to his forehead.
Brian, surprised by Boris’ sudden movement, struggles to catch up to his liege’s jog. “Boris! Wait…stop! A plan for what?”
Brian catches up to Boris outside the palace. Birds chirp from somewhere in the trees, signalling the day’s dawn. The courtyard’s fountain spouts water, which splashes calmly on its marble basin. Boris stands by the fountain, allowing his aide to arrive. He turns around and faces Brian, “Brian, do you trust me?”
Brian catches his breath before proceeding, “Of course, Boris. As much as you trusted me with your life during the war. As much as your father trusted me with it as well. I’ve always trusted you, ever since our childhood”. Brian stops for a moment and studies the Tsar, “There’s something different about you. I haven’t seen you this determined since…”. He pauses, searching for the right words. “Since your father was forced to abdicate at the end of the war. You were determined to lead Bulgaria to a brighter and better future. And then…” a conflicted look comes over his face.
“And then?” Boris urges, an eyebrow raised.
“And then…life moved on. We all moved on, even you. But now…I don’t know how to describe it, you’re…back. Tell me, Boris, what happened?”
“Come. Let’s walk together and I’ll tell you.”
The two of them went from the palace to the government offices. And along the way Boris told Brian about his dream. About the voices. Then finally, he offered up his interpretation:
“I must lead Bulgaria against this ‘Crusade’, and the only way to do that is to secure Bulgaria’s borders, its people, and it military. You said it yourself, ever since my father’s abdication I wanted to ‘lead Bulgaria to a brighter and better future’. I just didn’t know how. Now I will do it.”
“But Boris, why now?” Brian asks.
“Because I feel it. The world is changing, something big is on the horizon.”
“I don’t disagree with you, I’ve felt something too, but the cabinet…they’ll never go along with this!”
“I’m the Tsar aren’t I?” Boris chuckles, “Of course, they’ll support me. And if they don’t, the people will. Now, let’s go address the cabinet, shall we?”
“Um…Boris?” Brian asks tentatively.
“Yes Brian?” the Tsar playfully rolls his eyes.
“Shouldn’t you address them in something more than your pajamas?”
“Ah. You’re quite right Brian” Boris lets out a laugh, “What would I do without you?”
“I don’t know, my Tsar.” said Brian, joining in the laughter, “Now let’s find you some clothes.”
And so, our two protagonists go off to find some clothes for the Monarch, before too many people wake up. Now, how they found these clothes, dressed the Tsar, and somehow still arrived on time for the cabinet meeting, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the Kings of Bulgaria? Therefore, don’t worry about that too much. This is a story, I’m the narrator, and what I say goes. Now, go away all of you! I need a break (Oh if only this story was set in Verona, sweet, sweet Verona!).
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