Fix for unbalanced province_revoltrisk in the English civil war between Lancastrians and Yorkists, as discussed
here and also some spelling corrections I noticed while posting the event in Firefox.
Code:
#(1461) Battle of Towton
#by Count Six - modified by ribbon22
event = {
id = 21105
trigger = {
OR = {
event = 164076 #ENG: Disaster at St. Albans
event = 164118 #ENG: Scottish Refusal
}
}
random = no
country = ENG
name = "EVENTNAME21105" #Battle of Towton
desc = "EVENTHIST21105"
date = { day = 4 month = march year = 1461 }
offset = 5
deathdate = { day = 29 month = december year = 1461 }
action_a = {
name = "ACTIONNAME21105A" #God Save King Edward!
command = { type = stability value = -1 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 240 value = -4 } #Northumberland
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 241 value = [COLOR=Yellow]-6[/COLOR] } #Yorkshire
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 242 value = -4 } #Lancashire
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 243 value = -4 } #Wales
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 244 value = -4 } #Midlands
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 250 value = -4 } #Cornwall
command = { type = independence which = SCO }
command = { type = independence which = CON }
command = { type = independence which = LEI }
command = { type = independence which = MST }
command = { type = independence which = ULS }
command = { type = wakemonarch which = 046002 } #Edward IV
command = { type = wakeleader which = 046311 } #Edward IV (ENG)
command = { type = wakeleader which = 046312 } #Warwick (ENG)
command = { type = sleepleader which = 046310 } #Northumberland (ENG)
command = { type = sleepevent which = 164158 } #ENG: The Heirs of York
command = { type = sleepevent which = 21111 } #ENG: The Lancastrian Succession
}
action_b = {
name = "ACTIONNAME21105B" #Long Live King Henry!
command = { type = stability value = -2 }
command = { type = treasury value = -100 } #courtiers exploiting Henry's generosity
command = { type = infra value = -300 } #courtiers exploiting Henry's generosity
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 240 value = -8 } #Northumberland
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 241 value = -4 } #Yorkshire
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 242 value = -8 } #Lancashire
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 243 value = -8 } #Wales
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 244 value = -8 } #Midlands
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 250 value = -8 } #Cornwall
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 245 value = 4 } #Lincoln
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 246 value = 4 } #Bristol
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 247 value = 4 } #Anglia
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 248 value = 4 } #Kent
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 249 value = 4 } #Wessex
command = { type = independence which = SCO }
command = { type = independence which = CON }
command = { type = independence which = LEI }
command = { type = independence which = MST }
command = { type = independence which = ULS }
command = { type = domestic which = aristocracy value = 1 }
command = { type = sleepevent which = 164077 } #ENG: King Edward's Coronation
command = { type = sleepevent which = 21107 } #ENG: The Readeption
command = { type = sleepevent which = 21108 } #ENG: Battle of Tewkesbury
command = { type = sleepevent which = 21109 } #ENG: Trial of George Duke of Clarence
command = { type = sleepevent which = 21110 } #ENG: Usurpation of Richard Duke of Gloucester
command = { type = sleepevent which = 21112 } #ENG: Bosworth Field
command = { type = sleepevent which = 21113 } #ENG: Battle of Stoke
}
}
#-#The fighting at St. Albans had destroyed any possibility for political harmony between Yorkist and Lancastrian factions. York found himself outmaneuvered, with no options except once again to resort to force. In a series of brief and rapid campaigns, open warfare broke out once more in England. York himself was killed in the battle of Wakefield in December 1460, but his son and heir Edward earl of March gained a victory at Mortimer's Cross in February the following year. Soon afterwards, the rival armies approached each other at the village of Towton, where in the midst of a blinding snowstorm they fought the largest and most brutal battle of the era. When the bloody day was done, the throne of England was the victor's prize.
Code:
#(1461-1475) Lancastrian Resistance
event = {
id = 164079
trigger = {
monarch = 046002 #Edward IV
}
random = no
country = ENG
name = "EVENTNAME164079" #Lancastrian Resistance
desc = "EVENTHIST164079"
date = { day = 4 month = march year = 1461 }
offset = 5
deathdate = { day = 31 month = december year = 1475 }
action_a = {
name = "ACTIONNAME164079" #Years in the field...
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 240 value = 2 } #Northumberland
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 242 value = 2 } #Lancashire
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 243 value = 2 } #Wales
[COLOR=Yellow]command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 244 value = 2 } #Midlands[/COLOR]
command = { type = revolt which = 240 } #Northumberland
command = { type = revolt which = 242 } #Lancashire
command = { type = revolt which = 243 } #Wales
command = { type = wakeleader which = 046397 } #Lord Hastings (ENG)
}
}
#-#Although Edward had secured most of Southern England, Wales and the Northern expanses were
seething with Lancastrian sympathies and were actively harboring some of the most
prominent surviving Lancastrians. Several castles in Northumberland and Wales, including strongholds garrisoned by the Percies and Tudor families, respectively, were being held for Henry VI. During this time, the government had no authority in Northumberland. Edward would spend the next few years of his reign campaigning in Wales and the northern shires before the remnants of Lancastrian unrest were put down. It was during the early years of his reign that one of Edward's greatest commanders distinguished himself on the field.
Code:
#(1464) Somerset is Executed
event = {
id = 164082
trigger = {
monarch = 046002 #Edward IV
}
random = no
country = ENG
name = "EVENTNAME164082" #Somerset is Executed
desc = "EVENTHIST164082"
date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1464 }
offset = 90
deathdate = { day = 29 month = december year = 1464 }
action_a = {
name = "ACTIONNAME164082A" #Slaughter Somerset's forces!
command = { type = stability value = 3 }
command = { type = domestic which = aristocracy value = -1 }
command = { type = revolt which = 240 } #Northumberland
command = { type = revolt which = 241 } #Yorkshire
command = { type = revolt which = 242 } #Lancashire
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 240 value = -6 } #Northumberland
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 242 value = -6 } #Lancashire
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 243 value = -6 } #Wales
[COLOR=Yellow]command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 244 value = -6 } #Midlands[/COLOR]
}
}
#-#Henry Beaufort Duke of Somerset was the son of Edmund Beaufort Duke of Somerset who was slain during the first battle of St. Albans. Edward had been exceptionally patient and lenient towards Henry. In an attempt to win the notable Lancastrian to the Yorkist cause, Edward had pardoned Henry, restored to him his estates, and had even named Henry his Chamberlain, which gave Henry personal access to Edward. Nevertheless, Henry revolted for Queen Margaret under the Lancastrian banner in a last ditch attempt to overthrow the Yorkist regime. The Duke of Somerset had assembled the remnants of Lancastrian supporters primarily from the deceased Earl of Northumberlands estates. The Yorkist were the victors, their army led by John Neville, Lord Montague, and over thirty Lancastrian leaders, among them Somerset, were either killed on the field or executed after the battle. Among the spoils of the battle was King Henry's war chest. Within a short period of time, even the dethroned King himself was found and transported back to London. The battle marked the beginning of a quick end for the Lancastrian
resistance in the north, as within weeks the remaining holdings were recovered. The
brilliant and able commander John Neville saw to it that, one after another, Lancastrian heads rolled.