As I sit here busily developing Prague and the rest of my Bohemian countryside, I have begun to yearn for the sea and I thought to myself, Brandenburg looks to have some scenic beaches, I would love to have them as mine. I am quite unprepared to declare war upon my neighbor without a casus belli as I value the good relations that I have promoted all over Europe, as well as the happy stable citizens of my fair land who might question the need for an unprovoked war simply because their leader wants to have a palace overlooking the water. So my fellow rulers, despots and monarchs, can anyone kindly tell me how to 'manufacture' a casus belli. I have already sent letters of warning and insult, and I even claimed the throne by ancestry, and I know that the Brandenburgers are itching for a fight (judging from the -200 diplomacy rating), but they are too cowardly to commence one. If I do decide to declare war on them without proper cause, how much of a hit will I take in stability and diplomatically?
Thank you kind sirs from a petty monarch with delusions of godhood!
Thank you kind sirs from a petty monarch with delusions of godhood!
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