Recently I posted about PRU/LAT, when I did so I was under the impression that vassals could not have vassals. It seems they can. Well, the head of the Order in East Prussia, a Polish fief, appointed the head of the Order in 'Livonia', represented by LAT. The answer is simple, make LAT a vassal of PRU. This would be more historically accurate. If Poland does gain PRU, this does not mean they gain LAT too, unless it has already joined PRU,which is highly unlikely because PRU is less 'powerful' than LAT. This 're-union' not occuring was for fear that the Poles would not stand for it, is that not a 'in-game' issue? If everyone is so afraid of this making PRU/LAT so strong then another historical reality can be built in to the game. Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark descended on the Order's lands after the Grandmaster went Protestant. The answer here is easy too. The Order did not have good relations with its neighbors, in the first place, and by going Protestant that should lower them enough to make war likely. As an aside, I would like to know how the game usually plays in the Baltic. Does Poland usually get Prussia, Sweden win the wars in Livonia, followed by the time of Peter when he gains much of the Baltic, while Brandenburg gets Prussia? This is a VERY, short synopsis of what happened, but I would be very interested to hear how things play. Also, does the game mimic the fact that these provinces were highly desirable, so much so that even Denmark tried to grab them.
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History is a lie agreed upon. Napoleon
[This message has been edited by GulFalco (edited 31-01-2001).]
[This message has been edited by GulFalco (edited 31-01-2001).]