England — Not random
Conditions
- Event 164188 - Weakening of the English Positions in France for England has already occurred
- Own Orleans
- France controls Orleans
Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1435
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1480)
Description
The Hundred Years' War was completed without a peace treaty, and the King of France had the advantage in the field. The territories formerly conquered by Henry V were turned over to their legitimate suzerain. It was only with a major effort that Bedford and Henry could keep Calais. For the moment France was definitively lost.Actions
A. My Inheritance!
- Cede Orleans to France
England — Not random
Conditions
- Event 164188 - Weakening of the English Positions in France for England has already occurred
- Own Ile de France
- France controls Ile de France
Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1435
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1480)
Description
The Hundred Years' War was completed without a peace treaty, and the King of France had the advantage in the field. The territories formerly conquered by Henry V were turned over to their legitimate suzerain. It was only with a major effort that Bedford and Henry could keep Calais. For the moment France was definitively lost.Actions
A. My Inheritance!
- Cede Ile de France to France
- Stability -1
England — Not random
Conditions
- Event 164188 - Weakening of the English Positions in France for England has already occurred
- Own Picardie
- France controls Picardie
Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1435
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1480)
unless prevented by
Action B of 164236 - The Lieutenancy of France for England
Action B of 164237 - The Lieutenancy of France for England
Description
The Hundred Years' War was completed without a peace treaty, and the King of France had the advantage in the field. The territories formerly conquered by Henry V were turned over to their legitimate suzerain. It was only with a major effort that Bedford and Henry could keep Calais. For the moment France was definitively lost.Actions
A. My Inheritance!
- Cede Picardie to France
England — Not random
Conditions
- Event 164188 - Weakening of the English Positions in France for England has already occurred
- Own Poitou
- France controls Poitou
Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1435
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1480)
Description
The Hundred Years' War was completed without a peace treaty, and the King of France had the advantage in the field. The territories formerly conquered by Henry V were turned over to their legitimate suzerain. It was only with a major effort that Bedford and Henry could keep Calais. For the moment France was definitively lost.Actions
A. My Inheritance!
- Cede Poitou to France
England — Not random
Conditions
- Event 164188 - Weakening of the English Positions in France for England has already occurred
- Own Guyenne
- France controls Guyenne
Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1435
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1480)
Description
The Hundred Years' War was completed without a peace treaty, and the King of France had the advantage in the field. The territories formerly conquered by Henry V were turned over to their legitimate suzerain. It was only with a major effort that Bedford and Henry could keep Calais. For the moment France was definitively lost.Actions
A. My Inheritance!
- Cede Guyenne to France
England — Not random
Conditions
- Event 164188 - Weakening of the English Positions in France for England has already occurred
- Own Saintonge
- France controls Saintonge
Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1435
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1480)
Description
The Hundred Years' War was completed without a peace treaty, and the King of France had the advantage in the field. The territories formerly conquered by Henry V were turned over to their legitimate suzerain. It was only with a major effort that Bedford and Henry could keep Calais. For the moment France was definitively lost.Actions
A. My Inheritance!
- Cede Saintonge to France
England — Not random
Conditions
- Event 164188 - Weakening of the English Positions in France for England has already occurred
- Own Maine
- France controls Maine
Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1446
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1480)
unless prevented by
Action B of 164236 - The Lieutenancy of France for England
Action B of 164237 - The Lieutenancy of France for England
Description
The Hundred Years' War was completed without a peace treaty, and the King of France had the advantage in the field. The territories formerly conquered by Henry V were turned over to their legitimate suzerain. It was only with a major effort that Bedford and Henry could keep Calais. For the moment France was definitively lost.Actions
A. My Inheritance!
- Cede Maine to France
England — Not random
Conditions
- Event 164188 - Weakening of the English Positions in France for England has already occurred
- Own Normandie
- France controls Normandie
Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1446
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1480)
unless prevented by
Action B of 164236 - The Lieutenancy of France for England
Action B of 164237 - The Lieutenancy of France for England
Description
The Hundred Years' War was completed without a peace treaty, and the King of France had the advantage in the field. The territories formerly conquered by Henry V were turned over to their legitimate suzerain. It was only with a major effort that Bedford and Henry could keep Calais. For the moment France was definitively lost.Actions
A. My Inheritance!
- Cede Normandie to France
England — Not random
Conditions
- Normandie is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Normandie
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1446
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action C of 164163 - Negotiation at Troyes for England
Action A of 164176 - The Estate of Charles VI for England
Action A of 164180 - English Final Victory for England
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English Kings. Centuries had passed since the English Kings were Dukes of Normandy. It was clear that with the last English presence removed from the province, Normandie was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Normandie will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Event 164188 - Weakening of the English Positions in France for England has already occurred
- Own Caux
- France controls Caux
Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1480)
unless prevented by
Action B of 164236 - The Lieutenancy of France for England
Action B of 164237 - The Lieutenancy of France for England
Description
The Hundred Years' War was completed without a peace treaty, and the King of France had the advantage in the field. The territories formerly conquered by Henry V were turned over to their legitimate suzerain. It was only with a major effort that Bedford and Henry could keep Calais. For the moment France was definitively lost.Actions
A. My Inheritance!
- Cede Caux to France
England — Not random
Conditions
- Auvergne is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Auvergne
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English in France. It was clear that without a significant English presence holding the province, Auvergne was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Auvergne will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Rodez is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Rodez
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English in France. It was clear that without a significant English presence holding the province, Cevennes was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Rodez will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Maine is a national (core) province
- Anjou is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Own Maine
- Own Anjou
- Provence is a vassal of England
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action B, C of 164163 - Negotiation at Troyes for England
Action A, B of 164176 - The Estate of Charles VI for England
Action A of 164180 - English Final Victory for England
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English in France. It was clear that without a significant English presence holding the province, Maine and Anjou were forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Maine will no longer be considered a national province
- Anjou will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Orleans is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Orleans
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action B, C of 164163 - Negotiation at Troyes for England
Action A, B of 164176 - The Estate of Charles VI for England
Action A of 164180 - English Final Victory for England
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English in France. It was clear that without a significant English presence holding the province, Orleans was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Orleans will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Ile de France is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Ile de France
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action B, C of 164163 - Negotiation at Troyes for England
Action A, B of 164176 - The Estate of Charles VI for England
Action A of 164180 - English Final Victory for England
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English in France. It was clear that without a significant English presence holding the province, Il de France was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Ile de France will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Picardie is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Picardie
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English in France. It was clear that without a significant English presence holding the province, Picardie was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Picardie will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Poitou is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
- Event 164182 - The push for Guyenne for England has already occurred
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Poitou
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English in France. It was clear that without a significant English presence holding the province, Poitou was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Poitou will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Saintonge is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
- Event 164182 - The push for Guyenne for England has already occurred
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Saintonge
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English in France. It was clear that without a significant English presence holding the province, Vendee was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Saintonge will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Champagne is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Control Champagne
- England and Burgundy are allied
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action A of 164180 - English Final Victory for England
Action A of 164184 - Champagne is granted to Burgundy for England
Description
England's rule in Champagne was always tenuous at best, and utterly dependent on the goodwill of the Duke of Burgundy. Without a loyal garrison in Champagne, Henry VI could not hope to have his claims recognized by the lesser nobles, let alone the clergy or the peasantry of the county.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Champagne will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Nevers is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Nevers
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action A of 164180 - English Final Victory for England
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English Kings. Centuries had passed since the English Kings were Dukes of Normandy. It was clear that with the last English presence removed from the province, Nivernais was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Nevers will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Poitou is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
- Event 170290 - The Treaty of Orleans for France has already occurred
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Poitou
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action A, C of 164163 - Negotiation at Troyes for England
Action A of 164176 - The Estate of Charles VI for England
Action A of 164180 - English Final Victory for England
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English Kings. It was clear that with the last English presence removed from the province, Poitou was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Poitou will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Caux is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Caux
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action C of 164163 - Negotiation at Troyes for England
Action A of 164176 - The Estate of Charles VI for England
Action A of 164180 - English Final Victory for England
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English Kings. Centuries had passed since the English Kings were Dukes of Normandy. It was clear that with the last English presence removed from the province, Caux was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Caux will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Guyenne is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
- Event 170290 - The Treaty of Orleans for France has already occurred
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Guyenne
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1447
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action A, C of 164163 - Negotiation at Troyes for England
Action A of 164176 - The Estate of Charles VI for England
Action A of 164180 - English Final Victory for England
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English Kings. It was clear that with the last English presence removed from the province, Guyenne was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Guyenne will no longer be considered a national province
England — Not random
Conditions
- Event 164188 - Weakening of the English Positions in France for England has already occurred
- Own Gascogne
- France controls Gascogne
Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1451
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1480)
Description
The Hundred Years' War was completed without a peace treaty, and the King of France had the advantage in the field. The territories formerly conquered by Henry V were turned over to their legitimate suzerain. It was only with a major effort that Bedford and Henry could keep Calais. For the moment France was definitively lost.Actions
A. My Inheritance!
- Cede Gascogne to France
- Stability -1
England — Not random
Conditions
- Gascogne is a national (core) province
- Country is not at war
-
None of the following must occur:
- Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England has already occurred
- Own Gascogne
Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1451
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action A of 164180 - English Final Victory for England
Description
As the war of attrition in France dragged on, the foremost victims were the common people who lived off the land. The taxes, raids, counter raids and levies had tried and tested the people's tolerance for the harsh rule of the English Kings. It was clear that with the last English presence removed from the province, Gascogne was forever lost.Actions
A. Our claims fall on deaf ears...
- Gascogne will no longer be considered a national province
Orlйans — Not random
Conditions
-
At least one of the following must occur:
- Event 170288 - The Treaty of Troyes - Henry will Inherit the Crown for France has already occurred
- Event 361012 - The Generous Peace of Henry V for Dauphinй has already occurred
Triggered by
Action A of 170290 - The Treaty of Orleans for FranceAction A of 170291 - The Generous Peace of Henry V for France
Action A of 170288 - The Treaty of Troyes - Henry will Inherit the Crown for France
Description
Paris has fallen. Worried about English ambitions, the French apanages and fiefs swear allegiance to the Dauphin Charles.Actions
A. A real king is in Bourges!
- Break vassalization with -1
- Event 361011 - Orleans Remains in Our Court for Dauphinй is triggered immediately
Bourbonnais — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 170290 - The Treaty of Orleans for FranceAction A of 170291 - The Generous Peace of Henry V for France
Action A of 170288 - The Treaty of Troyes - Henry will Inherit the Crown for France
Description
Paris has fallen. Worried about English ambitions, the French apanages and fiefs swear allegiance to the Dauphin Charles.Actions
A. A real king is in Bourges!
- Break vassalization with -1
- Event 361009 - Bourbon Remains Faithful to our Cause for Dauphinй is triggered immediately
Auvergne — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 170290 - The Treaty of Orleans for FranceAction A of 170291 - The Generous Peace of Henry V for France
Action A of 170288 - The Treaty of Troyes - Henry will Inherit the Crown for France
Description
Paris has fallen. Worried about English ambitions, the French apanages and fiefs swear allegiance to the Dauphin Charles.Actions
A. A real king is in Bourges!
- Break vassalization with -1
- Event 361050 - Auvergne Remains in Our Court for Dauphinй is triggered immediately
Armagnac — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 170290 - The Treaty of Orleans for FranceAction A of 170291 - The Generous Peace of Henry V for France
Action A of 170288 - The Treaty of Troyes - Henry will Inherit the Crown for France
Description
Paris has fallen. Worried about English ambitions, the French apanages and fiefs swear allegiance to the Dauphin Charles.Actions
A. A real king is in Bourges!
- Break vassalization with -1
- Event 361051 - Armagnac Remains in Our Court for Dauphinй is triggered immediately