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Tinto Flavour #13 - 11th of April 2025 - Saxony

Hello, and welcome one more week to Tinto Flavour, the happy Fridays in which we take a look at the flavourish content of the super-secret Project Caesar!

This Wednesday, we had a Tinto Talks related to the HRE, so it may be fitting to take a look today at another German country with unique flavour content: Saxony! Let’s start without further ado:

The County of Meissen, a possession of the powerful von Wettin dynasty, had its origins as an eastern march of the Holy Roman Empire in the lands of the Sorbs and other Slavic people that were rapidly Germanized. The land, densely forested in its origins, has proved to be really fertile, and the mild climate, especially near the Elbe river, has allowed the Saxons living there to develop a Wine culture.

The Ore Mountains, separating the country from the Bohemian Crown, are rich in minerals, especially Silver that fuels the economy of the County. However, its apparent richness is a double-edged sword, as the country is seen with greedy eyes by its neighbors, and they might try to conquer it. Despite the potential threats, Meissen thrives as a significant territory in Upper Saxony.

Over time, the von Wettin rule has further expanded Meissen’s influence and fortified it against external pressures. With its fertile lands, rich resources, and strategic location, it stands as a prominent entity in the Empire, attracting admiration and envy from its neighbors.

The County of Meissen is the one we recommend to get all the Saxony-related content, since it was the polity that ended up unifying the region of Upper Saxony:

Country Selection.jpg

As usual, take any UI, 2D and 3D art as WIP.

Here are the lands of Meissen, and its neighboring country, Landsberg:
Meissen.jpg

Meissen starts with a semi-unique Government Reform that only a few countries in the HRE have:
Margraviate.jpg

And a couple of Estate Privileges for countries of German culture:
Right to Inherit.jpg

Magdeburg Rights.jpg

And a unique policy is available to German countries, as well:
Bergordnung.jpg

And a very important work of art:
Sachsenspiegel1.jpg

Sachsenspiegel2.jpg

And here some of the unique advances available for Meissen/Saxony, for different ages:
Advance Meissen Lion.jpg

Advance Meissen Groschen.jpg

Advance Saxon Court.jpg

Advance Furstenschule.jpg

Advance Meissner Porcelain.jpg

Let’s now take a look at some of the events available to Meissen.

Early on, this event will pop up:
The Acquisition of Landsberg.jpg

The land belong with us.jpg

Which will lead to this result:
Grossen Meissen.jpg

This event may also pop up:
A Gift from the Emperor.jpg

The second option is an alt-historical interesting one:
Meissner Groschen.jpg

We also have some late-game events, which are very fitting for a Saxony playthrough:
Johann Sebastian Bach.jpg

Or:
The Zwinger.jpg

Building Zwinger.jpg

Last, but not least, there's the possibility of unifying the Saxonian region into a proper tag:
Form Saxony.jpg

… And much more, but that’s all for today! Next week will be another intense week, since on Monday we will be taking a look at the Tinto Maps Feedback review of Western Africa; on Wednesday the Tinto Talks will be devoted to the Catholic religion and the Catholic Church IO; and on Thursday there will be new Tinto Flavour, about the Papal States (since next Friday it might be a somewhat important date for Christians, and a bank holiday in Spain). Cheers!
 
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Nothing about the Berggeschrey and the Saiger Process (I guess that's technically Nuremberg, and also more important for Schwaz than the Ore Mountains) that triggered it? Is this not represented in the game?

Also wouldn't it make more sense thematically for the Zwinger to require silver instead of gold?
 
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How can you get the electorate?
You have to convince the Emperor to give you the Electorship. It's easier if one the electorates disappears, of course, but you can also wait/vote for the Electorships to be expanded.
 
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You have to convince the Emperor to give you the Electorship. It's easier if one the electorates disappears, of course, but you can also wait/vote for the Electorships to be expanded.

I think the electorate change you are referring happened historically with the 1547 Capitulation of Wittenberg. Is that electoral change modeled somehow?

Also, the Saxon adquisition of Lusatia may deserved an event, I hope.
 
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I think the electorate change you are referring happened historically with the 1547 Capitulation of Wittenberg. Is that electoral change modeled somehow?

Also, the Saxon adquisition of Lusatia may deserved an event, I hope.
There are events about the sale of Lusatia, yes.
 
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Is there any content related to the Thuringian Counts' War? It happened rather shortly after the game start and Frederick II of Meissen was one of the involved parties. Or any other content pertaining to Thuringia, since it was also ruled by Wettins. Also, are there any scripted outcomes for the formation of Albertine and Ernestine branches in case Wettins unite their lands at some point or is that subject to general inheritance mechanics?
 
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I know it’s flavor but what if Saxony stays Catholic? Wouldn’t that be kinda weird to say? A Catholic country taking over secularized monasteries or assume church administration?
 
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Is there any way to like, become Sorbia or Slavicize? If not there should be, would be fun to form Germany as like a German-Slav hybrid with a unique tag
 
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