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I need your expertice once again.

When I'm in an alliance together with B, at war with C. I occupy one of C's provinces B occupies three of C's provinces and B chooses to negotiate peace as alliance leader, if he chooses the three provinces he occupies and C accepts what happens to my conquest then?

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Originally posted by band
I believe it reverts back to C's ownership and you are at peace with C.

Yes it will, as long as you are in the same war against that country as country B. i.e... Lets say you are England and have an alliance with Spain. You go to war with France who is allied with Austria. If you capture 3 provinces from France and Spain captures 1 province, then they as alliance leader make peace. For lets say 50 ducats then you don't get anything. Unless you had made a seperate peace with Austria first to knock you out of the war sided with Spain, then you are in your own war with France. Spains peace will no longer apply to you.
 
Thanks!

If B chooses to negotiate a seperate peace with C then I'm still in war with C and can negotiate my own peace with him?

Regards
 
Yeah, that's right. That's why it's important when you are playing MP to allow your ally (if he's human) to make a separate peace if you are the alliance leader.
 
Originally posted by Deutschland
Thanks!

If B chooses to negotiate a seperate peace with C then I'm still in war with C and can negotiate my own peace with him?

Regards

That depends. In the first question you said country B was the alliance leader. If that is the case then whatever peace offer they make, will be binding for you too. The only way you can break that is to get out of the war on their side, either by making peace with the enemies allies our making peace with country C.
 
I believe it still holds, however, that if country B makes a separate peace with C, even if he is the alliance leader, your country is still at war with C.
 
When you make peace, the screen has two icons at the top, one for your country and one for the country you are trying to make peace with. If you are the head of the alliance, the option to make peace as head of the alliance is displayed by default. You can click on the icon and it will toggle to making a separate peace.

So. it would go, for example, from:

France as LEADER of alliance negotiates peace with...

to:

France alone (separate peace) negotiates peace with...

when you click on your icon.

If your poor enemy accepts, then you are at peace with him, but your allies who had joined you in the war are still at war with him.