All,
With EU3 getting closer, I have started to think about how Interregnum might best be transferred across to the new game, should we decide to accomplish that.
The game is to begin in 1453 and continue only until the 1780s, I think. The end time is less important than the beginning, of course. Here are some starting ideas and, some of which, for me, would be non-negotiables.
1. Cordoba has swept Iberia.
Maybe Navarra could still exist, but the rest have gone.
2. The Crusade is about to happen.
Or is underway. This event sequence has tons of good stuff in it.
3. Tlemcen is at war with Sicily/Genoa/Ragusa.
The challenge has been met from the League of Taranto, and as he game opens, Tlemcen has an upper hand, to the surprise of the Christians.
4. York and Wessex remain independent.
5. Swabia has chosen to marry into the Visconti.
6. France has NOT formed. Although it still could, but not by Burgundy.
7. Krete has pushed its Palaiologoi claims, leaving the way open for that crucial event in 1463 for Byzantium.
8. The Kingdom of Jerusalem is gone, and the Order of Solomon controls Cyprus.
9. The Hussites.
OK, I am sorely tempted to say that they survived. Interregnum is all about history's losers becomming history's winner (or at least second place). But the effects of this would need to be given more consideration. They've been given virtually none in any mod I know of.
10. Languedoc is one province from forming Occitania.
11. Not sure if it will 'work' this way in EU3, but Savoy has chosen the French lineage.
12. Brittany has chosen to extend its Parlement to maximum.
13. Byzantium has NOT gone beserk and conquered all of Anatolia and the Balkans, but has gained Kerch or Kaffa from the Horde.
This is the initial bunch of thoughts. Please list any others that excite you!
With EU3 getting closer, I have started to think about how Interregnum might best be transferred across to the new game, should we decide to accomplish that.
The game is to begin in 1453 and continue only until the 1780s, I think. The end time is less important than the beginning, of course. Here are some starting ideas and, some of which, for me, would be non-negotiables.
1. Cordoba has swept Iberia.
Maybe Navarra could still exist, but the rest have gone.
2. The Crusade is about to happen.
Or is underway. This event sequence has tons of good stuff in it.
3. Tlemcen is at war with Sicily/Genoa/Ragusa.
The challenge has been met from the League of Taranto, and as he game opens, Tlemcen has an upper hand, to the surprise of the Christians.
4. York and Wessex remain independent.
5. Swabia has chosen to marry into the Visconti.
6. France has NOT formed. Although it still could, but not by Burgundy.
7. Krete has pushed its Palaiologoi claims, leaving the way open for that crucial event in 1463 for Byzantium.
8. The Kingdom of Jerusalem is gone, and the Order of Solomon controls Cyprus.
9. The Hussites.
OK, I am sorely tempted to say that they survived. Interregnum is all about history's losers becomming history's winner (or at least second place). But the effects of this would need to be given more consideration. They've been given virtually none in any mod I know of.
10. Languedoc is one province from forming Occitania.
11. Not sure if it will 'work' this way in EU3, but Savoy has chosen the French lineage.
12. Brittany has chosen to extend its Parlement to maximum.
13. Byzantium has NOT gone beserk and conquered all of Anatolia and the Balkans, but has gained Kerch or Kaffa from the Horde.
This is the initial bunch of thoughts. Please list any others that excite you!