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Title: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on April 17, 2016, 03:31:47 AM
So I'm going to do a Crusader Kings AAR, playing the After the End Mod.  I will be playing my own hometown, as play as a version of myself.  When I get a chance to name vassals, I will name them after members of Languish I can't modify their traits, just their names and symbols, at least that's how I think it goes.  The game will be played with normal difficulty, and on Ironman mode.  I think I'll try and be more 'garbon' about it, and make it more of a story rather than simply a collection of screen shots showing me kicking ass (like my Super WWI game I did earlier).  Due to the large number traits and faces I can do a fairly good job making a Raz simulacrum. 

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Me at the ball park

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Cyber Raz

This version of me is a detached cleric, bright, gluttonous, slothful, cowardly, shy, a stubborn jack-ass, stressed and depressed.  He has a certain amount of native intelligence but held back by mental illness and character flaws.  I ended up with a lot of extra points in the ruler designer so I upped the stats quite a bit, as well as health.  If anyone has any opinions on my guy, what I should change or something I'm willing to hear them.  I did modify the game slightly, the area I live was an unplayable Republic, I don't know why.  I changed it to a feudal duchy.  I also lengthened the play time from the default 400 years to the 600 years or so you get with Charlemagne beginning.  At least I think I did.

A few screen shots of the neighborhood.

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All the independent states.

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Religious map.

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Culture map.

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dejure kingdoms

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Dejure empires.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Martinus on April 17, 2016, 04:53:09 AM
Ok, munchkin, there is no fucking way you are Bright. Otherwise, I approve. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on April 17, 2016, 08:32:10 AM
I was smarter when I was 16, advanced placement, gifted program, that kind of thing.  Also wasn't fat.  So it's sort of an amalgam of young me and modern me.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Lettow77 on April 17, 2016, 11:07:10 AM
 Poor Raz makes a character as accurate to himself as he feels he can, and in doing so assigns himself a ridiculous slew of negative traits.

You post only to skewer him for the sole positive one?

You aren't known for your taste or discretion, Martinus, but that was pretty low.

Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: MadImmortalMan on April 17, 2016, 06:38:01 PM
Never played this mod before. It looks neat.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: PDH on April 17, 2016, 07:26:23 PM
Quote from: Lettow77 on April 17, 2016, 11:07:10 AM
Poor Raz makes a character as accurate to himself as he feels he can, and in doing so assigns himself a ridiculous slew of negative traits.

You post only to skewer him for the sole positive one?

You aren't known for your taste or discretion, Martinus, but that was pretty low.

This is Lettow's way of saying: Mart = Douchebag.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Norgy on April 18, 2016, 05:04:18 AM
Quote from: Razgovory on April 17, 2016, 08:32:10 AM
I was smarter when I was 16, advanced placement, gifted program, that kind of thing.  Also wasn't fat.  So it's sort of an amalgam of young me and modern me.

Dude, you're a good guy. Period. Stop slandering and putting yourself down.

I mean, it's Languish, some other fellow's bound to do it soon anyway.
:hug:
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: garbon on April 18, 2016, 05:14:56 AM
Bit of a slow start. :P
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: celedhring on April 18, 2016, 05:52:11 AM
So what is this mod about, a post-apocalyptic feudal America? How deep is the conversion? Sounds potentially fun.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on April 18, 2016, 04:07:09 PM
Quote from: garbon on April 18, 2016, 05:14:56 AM
Bit of a slow start. :P

Sorry, I played some last night but was injured by peasants and died within the first year.  I did write a small opening though.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on April 18, 2016, 11:47:14 PM
Goddamn it.  I was overrun by neo-nostics.  How the hell am I suppose to fight an army eight thousand guys?
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Jaron on April 19, 2016, 12:43:02 AM
Raz, we all love you. Ignore the bitter rainbow.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Jaron on April 30, 2016, 10:26:01 PM
Update please
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: celedhring on May 01, 2016, 02:49:44 AM
Yeah, the Fall of the House of Raz was quicker than expected.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on May 02, 2016, 10:38:23 PM
This short history could not have been written without access to the Pius Xll Library in St. Louis, and the texts located within.  These texts include The Papal Chronicle, De Excidio Iowae, Vita Bradfordi Magni, The Red Book of Moberly, Historia novorum in Missouria, and the Gesta Riverlanderorum.  Special thanks to Fr. Bonovan, custodian of the library.

In late 2665 a conspiracy against the Republic of Boonslick failed due the greed of a courier.  The courier, Ajax by name, was delivering gold to the Lord Proprietor from the King of Iowa.  Forged documents were created indicating that the Grand Division of Boonslick had originally been part of the US state of Iowa rather than the then defunct state of Missouri.  In return for 500 pounds of gold, the Lord Proprietor would attest to the accuracy of the documents and surrender control to the Grangelander kingdom to the north.  Ajax stopped in County Boone and buried a tenth of the bribe, with the intention of coming back to claim it for himself.  Lord Proprietor Lohman had a keen eye and immediately saw he had been cheated.  After berating the courier, he ordered the man back to Iowa to get the full amount or there would be no deal.  Instead, Ajax seems to have fled the region altogether, traveling west with his small group of Iowan horsemen and retainers.  There is no further record of him or his gold.

In his haste Ajax left behind two servants.  The two young valets begged several merchants to take them back to Iowa, but no one seemed interested in traveling the plains in winter.  Soon the whole of Jefferson City was awash in rumors of buried gold.  The valets were eventually detained by soldiers of the Archbishop of Boone, whereupon they related the entire episode.  When news of the plot broke Lord Proprietor went into hiding.  His election was immediately nullified, but when the town Patricians tired choose a new leader an angry mob forced them to scatter.  The republic had died.

Unfortunately, there wasn't much agreement on what would take its place.  Some argued that the office be granted to a hereditary nobleman (the count of Osage was the leader of this faction and had pretty good idea what man should become the Duke) while others believe the Pope himself should preside over the territory.  During a St. Louis diet, it was agreed that the hereditary Duke would rule over Boonslick, chosen by the Pope.

Pope Praise-Be surprised everyone by choosing a young student then studying in St. Louis.  His name was Bradford and he was from a minor family of functionaries in both Boonslick and the Papacy.  The Pope took a liking to the boy and saw that he was easily manipulated.  Melancholy, fat, and shy, he was hardly an inspiring leader.  He had the odd habit of telling bizarre and often humorous stories, and then suddenly retire.  His erratic behavior caused most people to believe the young man was mad.  Something the young man encouraged.

In the Inauspicious year of 2666, on the more auspicious day of July 4th, Bradford was crowned Duke of Boonslick.  A week later requested the protection of the Pope himself, which was granted.  In an August ceremony, the young Duke kissed the shoe and ring of the Pope and became a vassal of the Papal States.  Praise-Be appeared to have achieved quite a coup.

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Pope Praise-Be in 2666

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The New Duke.

The Young Grand Duke was initially unclear as to what his function was.  For his first few years, he governed as the Lord Proprietors had done so in the past, attempting to create opportunities for the local merchant houses. There was uncertainty as to whether the office would be hereditary or not, however, the Grand Duke took it upon himself to find a wife.  His choice was a young Grangelander woman named Nicole, a girl he had met in St. Louis preparing to join a convent.  She was well respected in the Cathedral school for her piety and intellect.  Nicole did not come from noble stock and was resented by the people of Boonslick.   Nor was she entirely happy with marrying the corpulent New Duke.  The marriage cost the Grand Duke a great deal of initial prestige.

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The Grand Duchess


The most powerful men of Boonslick were deeply unsatisfied with the upstart and demanded additional powers and freedoms.  The retiring and indolent Duke had no means of resisting his vassals.  The issue came to a head in 2667 when Prince-Bishop Burton gave Bradford a list of demands.  Bradford quickly surrendered.  These men became part of the ducal council, and initially strong say in the rulership of the state.

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Count Miciah of Osage, a poor governor who was one of the few who did not immediately hold Bradford in contempt.  The first Chancellor

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Count Calhoun of Saline, the rage filled lord who physically assaulted the young Duke twice.  The first Marshal

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Prince-Bishop Burton of Boone, the man who hated the new Duke the most, a feeling that was soon reciprocated. The first steward.

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Lord Mayor Nereus of Moks, who died shortly after the accession of the Duke.  The first Spymaster.

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Cardinal Hank, Bishop of St. Martin's and ally of Burton.  The first confessor

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Prince-Bishop Burton's ultimatum.

Initially the Count Calhoun invited Bradford to a series of feasts, but the hard drinking and easily angered count would fly into a rage and attack his cowering liege.  This humiliating situation soon resulted in the Duke and the Count holding one another in mutual antipathy.

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The Bullying Count Calhoun attacks the Grand Duke.


Thing changed with the death of Lord-Mayor Nessus from an illness.  His successor Theodore became close friends with the Duke and was made Spymaster.  The friendship positively affected the young man, alleviating his constant melancholy and nervousness.

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The Lord Mayor dies.

While still lazy, under Theodore's guidance Bradford's capabilities improved to the point that Pope Praise-Be requested that he be appointed Steward.

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The Pope makes Bradford Stewart and Regent of the Papal states.

After suffering humiliations, bruises and power loss to his vassals, Bradford began to plot against them, with the help of the Lord Mayor.  Soon a conspiracy to unseat the Prince-Bishop was born.  When an ultimatum demanding that Burton surrenders his power, the clergyman was shocked.  The situation a few years before was reversed.  Burton chose to fight, a short war lasting a year and a half resulted in Bradford taking control of the County.

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The Ultimatum is delivered

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A battle in Jefferson City

It was during this time that the Badgerlings tried to conquer the area of Outer Chicago.  The Pope joined in a war against the Norsemen, and though some men of the Grand Duchy fought, Bradford did not.  Shortly after the war against Burton, a band of Vikings attempted to raid Kansas City, before being driven off by Boonslick militia near Leavenworth.  It was clear that the pagan Northmen were becoming a danger.  Pope-Praise began to talk of restoring the practice of crusading.  Far in the East a new faith arose, Consumerism which would soon conquer upstate New York

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In 2671 Bradford's first son was born, also named Bradford.  He was found to be a congenital idiot.  Nicole would soon give him two healthy daughters.

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An heir is born


In 2672 Bradford journeyed north into the land of the pagans, to create a trade network.  Such an action was more common for a merchant then a nobleman, indicating that Bradford still hadn't understood his role as Grand Duke.  The dangerous expedition took him through the patchwork realms of the Norse before arriving in the territory of the former kingdom of Superior.  There he met the Prince Remnar, Grandson of Albert Soady, the great Viking king who plundered Chicago and sacrificed the President Avondale to the bloody gods, Wotan, Hitler, and Thor.  Remarkably the young Duke became friends who the Viking prince, who was just as shy as he was.  The expedition was a huge success and both states enjoyed increased revenue.

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On August 29th, 2672, the Pope Praise-Be reinstated the ancient custom of Crusade and demanding that all Catholics join in a war against the Sioux of Lakotah.  The crusade was ill-timed, coinciding with civil war in both Iowa and Platte, the two major Catholic Kingdoms.  Still the Duke was elated and quit his position as Steward of the Papal States in search of military glory despite his normal aversion to war.  As for the Sioux, they were under heavy pressure from the Northmen and were under attack from three separate polities. 

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Crusade is declared against King Tasinagi of the Lakotah Sioux.

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Grand Duke Bradford arrives in Yankton, nearly a year after the Crusade was declared, bringing an army through wartorn Platte.

Pope Praise-Be would never see how the Crusade ended, On 22nd of February, 2675 Pope Praise-Be, died.  He was succedded by the cynical Pope Joseph.  Formally know as Bixby Stickham.  The Crusade last over five years, and while the Duke was away, Lord Mayor Theodore of Moks was murdered by Count Calhoun.  The Duke was furious, but with his army in Lakatah, he could do nothing.  The issue became moot when Count Calhoun died of an illness in the fall.

The Lakotah Sioux were those organized of northern horse tribes.  They had settled down developing a hybrid tribal-feudal society.  While the other horselords sent soldiers to defend the Sioux, they were defeated in several battles including Fort Thompson in 2677, and in Kulwichkasa 2678.  By the end of the war Bradford's forces were accompanied by crusaders are far south as Texas.

On May 26th 2679, the Sioux surrendered ceding territory to the Papal states, which fell under the administration of the Grand Duke.  As the First successful crusader in over 1000 years he was acclaimed Bradford the Great, and had suddenly become one of the most powerful men in the Mid-West.

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The battle at Fort Thompson.

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During the Crusade, Bradford had some sort of mystical experience or religious awakening.

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The Crusade is won.

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Map of the Former United States in 2679
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on May 07, 2016, 01:17:15 AM
What, nothing?
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Jacob on May 09, 2016, 12:47:02 AM
Quote from: Razgovory on May 07, 2016, 01:17:15 AM
What, nothing?

I'm enjoying it so far and waiting for the next instalment. Do carry on.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: jimmy olsen on May 09, 2016, 02:05:33 AM
I really liked it Raz. Definitely looking forward to the next installment. :)
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Jaron on May 09, 2016, 02:13:56 AM
More!
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Archy on May 09, 2016, 05:31:06 AM
very entertaining! :)
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Valmy on May 09, 2016, 09:02:16 AM
Glad to see the Longhorn Realm on the move  :punk:
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on May 18, 2016, 04:21:34 PM
Part 2:  The life and death of the Grand Duke.

EDIT: During this game there was one crash and a odd bug caused my bishop son to become an heir.  Neither broke the game, but they were annoying.

Just in case you guys doubted that I was in fact playing on Ironman

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In the wake of the Crusades, Bradford became one of the the most powerful noblemen in North America.  During the Summer of 2679 he began to grant benefices to men he deemed loyal or at least pliable.  In some ways he failed, since some of newly ennobled men would demand more and more rights from the Grand Duke.  In fact, Bradford's power never really rested on the ability to raise feudal armies or inspire men, but the ability to generate large amounts of money and use that to hire mercenaries.  Shortly after the Lakotah Crusade, Bradford began the practice of lending money.  While under ostensibly under the authority of the Pope, all the money lent and all the profits made were Bradford's.

The crusade had changed Bradford, he had become more pious as a result of the war.  His wife approved of his new attitude and they became closer, finally reciprocating Bradford's affection.  In 2683 she bore him another son, Eugene, who would inherent the Grand Duchy.  Where Bradford's new found religiosity open one door it closed another.  He began to feud with the Lord Mayor of Kansas City, Clemens.  The Lord Mayor was a cynical man, know for cruelty and deceit.  Soon the Grand Duke drew his plans against him.

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The Grand Duke attempts to revoke the Lord Mayor's title, beginning a war.

The Clemens refused to give into any of Bradford's demands, and would fight to retain his title.  The war coincided with a major Sioux uprising, diverting the attention of the Grand Duke who prosecuted the war incompetently.  After losing the initial battle of Moks, the Grand Duke was forced to spend a considerable amount on mercenaries to finally terminate both the Sioux revolt and the war in Moks.  It would take five years before he was victorious.

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The war continued to change the Grand Duke, in particular it changed his eating habits.

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The Sioux revolt.

It was during this period that many of Bradford's councilor's were killed in the course of their duties.  Count Campion, one of the men Bradford had granted land to in the North was killed during a riot.  Count Samuel, another one of Bradford's "new men", was killed while working as an ambassador in Magnolia Hollow.  In all likely hood he was trying to create a legal claim for the conquest of the territory.  The Papacy also saw several Popes during this period as well.  Bradford would swear fealty to no less then six different Popes.  Praised-Be, Joseph the Silent, Orel the Great, Babylon, Orel II, and Redeemed IV.

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The Grand Duke's beloved but dimwitted son chooses to become a monk.  This would result in the younger Eugene inheriting the Duchy.

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The Moks rebellion finally ends.

In 2689, the Grand Duke was shocked to find that his vassals demanded yet more authority on the council, baring him from imprisoning criminal without a prior agreement of the council.  Bradford was especially surprised to find that the those making the demands were men he had installed as Counts not a few years earlier.  Still the cowardly Duke gave in.  He maintained the pattern of only fighting in a situation of his own making.  He always had trouble reacting to threats.

Still he could fight when his hand was forced.  In 2689, a heretical rebellion broke out.  Once again his own soldiers were defeated by the rebels and only by hiring mercenaries was able to keep his Realm.  A similar rebellion broke out 2697 during the Bluffwoods war, again requiring mercenary support.

Bradford's recent victories, despite the heavy cost, had made him ambitious.  For the rest of his life he would wage several wars to claim the title of King of Missouri, an honor he would never have.  He would wage war against Bluffwoods in 2693, Great River in 2703, and Springfield in 2706 and the Lead Belt in 2718

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The Bluffwoods war.

Bradford involved himself heavily in family life, the husbands he chose for his daughters were not foreign princes but local men, who married matrilineally.  Their children became full members of the Razgovory dynasty.  He married his son to the daughter of one of the counts he made in Sioux country.  While the relationships his daughters had with their husbands was shaky, his son Eugene soon fell in love with his wife, and developed a strong marriage.

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Bradford commissions Gesta Riverlanderorum

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Typical banking business.  Banking would be the vehicle for further conquests.

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Bradford's son and heir, Eugene.

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The Pope forms an order of crusading knights.  They would be the primary soldiers in the Springfield war.

In 2703 Bradford started a war against the Grand Duke of Great River.  The war went well, with Bradford's forces winning victories in St. Louis, Washington, and De Soto.  The Counties of Gasconade and Magnolia Hollow were annexed within two years.  Immediately after, the Grand Duke gained the aid of the newly reformed Knights of Columbus and conquered Springfield from the Revelationists.  Despite his string of victories, Bradford was hit with yet another ultimatium.  He was forced to concede yet more power to the Council.  The leader of this most recent cabal was Becky of Boone, who Bradford had elevated from baroness to Countess as a child.  The betrayal hit him hard.  Bradford attempted to imprison the Countess, but only provoked a rebellion.  It took two years to win the war, and in the end Countess died in the Grand Duke's dungeon.

In 2709 Pope Babylon declared a crusade to conquer the rest Lakotah.  Bradford quickly joined the war which last only two years.  The Pope was distrustful of the growing power of the Grand Duke and instead rewarded the lands and the new Kingdom of Lakotah to Luta, a Sioux decedent of the Pagan King Tasinagi, the target of the first Lakotah Crusade.  It proved to be a mistake, as the Norse conquered the new Kingdom of Lakotah only a few years later.

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The Pope calls a new Crusade.

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Bradford's beloved wife falls into a coma.  She would linger for five years.

With his wife in a coma, the Grand Duke, lost his fear of death, abandoning his craven nature.  This newfound bravery engendered respect among his vassals allowing the Bradford to convince his council to change the inheritance law to favor younger, brighter son.  Toward the end of his life he was also able to increase some centralization of the Duchy.  Still his council obstructed many of his efforts (NOTE:  I came across a bug here.  I decided to make my retarded first son a bishop.  He was already a monk and thus out of line of inheritance.  Making him a bishop automatically made him first in line to the dynasty and removed the monk trait.  After my first character died he inherited several counties as "Prince-Bishop", however when his heir is his brother.  I altered the the inheritance law to elective gavelkind so my second born son would take the Grand Duchy.  Still it's an annoying bug).

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The Grand Duchess finally dies.  Bradford would find another wife quickly.  A Canadian girl named Morwen.

In 2718 Bradford launched a campaign against the Duchy of the Lead Belt, claiming County Current and County Black.  The war went well, resulting in victory in less then two years.  It would be his last war.  On February 16, 2721, Bradford, Duke of Boonslick, Count of the Black Hill, Cole, Bluffwoods, Springfield, Current and Black, baron of Springfield, Regent of the Papacy, Commander of the Papal armies, Steward of Papal Domains, Papal Legate, Fidei Defensor, and Malleus Siouxorum died.

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The Death of Bradford the Great

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The state of world in 2718.

Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on May 31, 2016, 04:58:35 PM
Part 3:  Eugene the Kind.

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Upon the death of Bradford, Eugene the second born son, assumed the title of Grand Duke at a ceremony in De Soto.  His brother, known as Bradford the Misborn inheirted the counties of Springfield, Current, and Black.  Upon his death they were bequeathed to the Church.  Eugene was well into middle age, with children of his own when he took the took the title and a happy marriage with Sarah Procambur, the daughter of one of the counts that Bradford and instated.  Eugune was just as clever as his father, and while Bradford was a retiring scholar, his son was a talented and aggressive soldier.  In addition to intelligence, the Grand Duke inherited his father's love of food and his stubbornness.

The first challenge to the new Grand Duke was his vassals.  They pushed for more rights just as they had done so under Bradford's rule.  Eugene attempted to placate them with diplomacy, inviting them to feasts small and large and even going to far as to imprisoning one of the leaders Dorothy, countess of Sisston.  None of it worked, Fitch the Rash Count of Gasconade delivered an ultimatum.  This time, something new happened.  Eugene did not give in and the Grand Duchy fell into civil war.

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The countess Belle, Eugene's personal diplomacy would come to naught.  She would join the revolt and remain in prison after the Grand Duke had died.

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The countess Dorothy had been the leader of a hostile faction.  When Eugene learned of her plot to commit murder, he imprisoned her.  She would eventually die in the dungeons.

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Eugene's diplomatic efforts failed, but he developed a fondness for chess.  He would be known as one the best players in the West.

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The rebellion begins.

The war lasted four years and only came to an end at the great cost of hiring mercenaries.  Eugene pardoned several of the rebellious counts, including the leader, Fitch.  Peace did not suit him, almost immediately after the war ended one of the loyal vassals called in a favor to conquer the County of Hannibal from Iowa, which was in the midst of it's own civil war.  Eugene jumped at the chance.  While Eugene was a talented military planner and soldier his niece Jane was even greater.  She led his army in the civil war, in Iowa and before being killed in Minnesota. Eugene's first born son, Leon showed all the signs of becoming a great leader himself inheriting the intelligence and over eating that had so far characterized the dynasty.  Sadly Eugene pushed his son to far, causing a deep rift between father and son.

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The battle of Warsaw, a civil war victory for Eugene.

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Eugene was not the most able father.

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The war begins in Iowa

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Jane wins a major victory.

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After two years victory is achieved over Iowa.

Shortly after the Iowan war, Eugene began to quarrel with the Pope.  The Popes of St. Louis had grown distrustful of the Grand Duke realizing that his power now was greater than their own.  He began to openly talk of becoming King of Missouri which implied sovereignty over the city of St. Louis. In response Pope Hallelujah III made no bones about plotting to revoke the county of Black hills.  Eugene felt the best way to impress the Pope was to wage a religious war and declared a Holy war in Minnesota.  It was during this short period of peace, that Eugene's beloved wife died.  He did remarry, quickly to the young Countess Annie of Yankton, but never had the rapport he did with his first wife.

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The Pope plots against the Grand Duke.

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The Duchess, a very able woman, dies.

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Relations with the Pope continues to sour.

In 2733 Eugene went to war with kingdom of Northland, which had been previously known as the kingdom of Lakota.  The Realm was in a state of civil war and chaos, allowing for a quick victory of the Northman.  It was a hollow victory though, the heir Leon was killed in battle at St. Cloud.  His brother, Winfield, would not long outlive him, he was murdered by his own wife a Sioux woman named Nawaji.

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Leon is killed in battle.

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Victory over King Adolph.

The war did not save relations with the Pope.  Eugene still deeply desired to be a King, and no longer wanted any protection.  During the peaceful period between 2734 and 2738, a peculiar event occurred from whence he gained his epithet.  A strange troubadour came Eugene's court, speaking of Elfland.  Though likely mad, Eugene allowed the poor soul to stay.  It was this occasion that caused people to call him "the Kind", such an odd name for so militant a man.

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Eugene meets a lord from Elfland

In 2738 the connection between the House of Razgovory and the Papacy was shattered.  The Grand Duke demanded Independence, and Pope Hallelujah refused it.  The Pope would die of natural causes but his successor Manasses would continue the fight.  While bitter enemies, Manasses and Eugene would become allies in the Crusade against Uppland, which claimed the Pope's life.

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The war begins.

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The battle of Desoto where Eugene was crowned so long ago.

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The battle of Herman.

The war only lasted a year, and for the first time in decades Boonslick was independent.  No longer a Republic, but a powerful Grand Duchy, soon to be a Monarchy.  Peace would only last a year before Eugene was brought into another war, once again against Iowa for the tributary county of Thompson on behalf of Count Curlew of Boone (who had previously beseeched the Grand Duke for aid in taking Hannibal).  During the midst of the war, the Pope declared a Crusade on the Revelationist Kingdom of Uppland which had grown powerful over the last few decades.  The Pope may have hoped that Eugene would not  Join the Crusade as he was busy fighting Iowa.  But he did join in despite an additional Sioux revolt and a Revelationist uprising that forced him to move transfer his armies north.

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Jane, the great captain of Boonslick is killed in the Battle for Hannibal.

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Iowa is once again defeated.

The multiple threats caused heavy strain on the finances of the Realm.  Boonslick had to borrow a substantial sum to continue the Crusade, money he defaulted on.  While he may have hopped to gain the kingdom of Uppland it was not to be.  Queen Ellen of Uppland was killed in battle in 2744, leaving her underage daughter.  A papal legation came to the new queen's court and offered to end the war if she would convert to Catholicism.  Annie, the young queen agreed and was baptized in Christ.  The Crusade ended without any territory lost or gained.  Eugene was frustrated, but did achieve a victory by betrothing his son Bradford to the queen of Upland.

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The crusade against Upland

Eugene was growing old, and knew that he would soon die.  He feared that if died without becoming King, all he had gained by war would be divided among his decedents.  He waged a two year war against the Grand Duke of Great River, Theodore the Cruel.  Records are somewhat sketchy during this last period as Northman raiders were able to sack Moks and an army from far to the West Invade Boonslick with the hope of subjugating it.  The invader was a Salishan who worshiped the Great Raven, Xhuuyee.  The followers of the Raven conquered the entire Pacific North west, reaching as far south as Utah and as far west as Yellowstone.  While few in the Riverlands knew it, the Great Celestial empire of California was besieged.

Upon conquering Great river, Eugene Declared himself King of Missouri.  First to hold the title.  He would hold the title for seven years trying to consolidate his power.  Exhausted and bankrupt, his last years were largely peaceful.  A count in Upland attempted to conquer part of Great River, but neither side had the resources to fight and the war petered out.  Missouri had elective gavelkind succession, allowing the lords of the Kingdom to vote on a successor.  Eugene wanted his son Bradford to become king of Missouri so that Uppland and Missouri would be become a Personal Union.  It was not to be,  the Nobility preferred Eugene's grandnephew, also named Bradford.

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Kingdom of Missouri.

Far to the west, there were troubling rumors.

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Eugene died in 2757 leaving two King Bradford's.  King Bradford of Uppland (who was king by virtue of marriage), and the young King Bradford of Missouri.


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The Death of a King.

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North America in 2757.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: PDH on May 31, 2016, 09:31:23 PM
Wyoming is once again just a plaything for the powerful :(
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on June 01, 2016, 01:33:39 AM
The Haida keep sending out conquering adventurers.  They've conquered Wyoming, Utah, and Northern California and Nevada.  I my new king released a count who had been a prisoner since he rebelled against Grand Duke Eugene as a sign of magnanimity and the guy immediately joined a faction that rebelled against me.  So now he's back in jail. <_<  I've crated a house Martinus, and House Valmy.  Unfortunately they were disloyal. <_<
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on July 25, 2016, 02:05:28 AM
Testing, testing

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New AAR incoming.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on July 25, 2016, 04:51:17 AM
The long Reign of King Bradford the Chaste.

In 2757 the Lords of Missouri chose the 17-year-old Bradford as the new King of Missouri.  The young king was not as clever as his forbearers but was widely renowned for his physical strength and sense of justice. (https://s31.postimg.org/rywnf8bx7/CK2game_2016_05_31_19_41_48_81.jpg) (https://postimg.org/image/4koo3atzr/)jpg images (https://postimage.org/)

Bradford soon began to call in debts and worked to strengthen the laws in his realm.  Within his first year he was able to regain the powers of revocation.   Unfortunately, his success inspired envy and rebellion.

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House Valmy, Lords in the North

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House Martinus, who would lose their title to a usurper

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The young King makes an excellent start.

Bradford was expecting a challenge to his rule, and in 2758 count Niphon rose the banner of rebellion.  Niphon was deeply offended by the growing power of the King and wished to restore council power.  His war was a disaster: defeated at Saline and Cole in '58, Cheyenne River and Walworth in '61 and finally defeated at Minnehaha '62.  Count Niphon would spend the rest of his life in Bradford's dungeon.

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Bradford was magnanimous in victory and chose to release most of the rebels.  The war did take a major toll on his the treasury, effectively bankrupting the kingdom.  It would be eight years before his coffers were sufficiently restored.  During this time he fought off several Norse raiders but undertook no major military actions.  His primary concern was to the newly Catholic kingdom of Uppland fall into his families orbit.

This was not to be, King Bradford of Uppland died at the age 28 and the Kingdom would institute elective succession preventing his son, Eugene, from taking the throne after Queen Annie died.  Eugene would not be left out, eventually becoming the heir and king of Missouri.

This was a period of time when overseas invasions wracked both the East and West coast.  California fought off several invasion from the Japanese and Russians while New England was less successful in holding back the British.  While the stories of vast oceanic armies were strange, they did not affect Missouri one way or another.

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2770, provoked by the constant raids and invading hosts from the Norse, The King invaded Northland, once the realm of the Lakota. The war last three years and ended with the conquest of Wichiyena which was granted House De Money.  Still, the war did nothing to end the constant raiding from the north.

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War in the North.


With war comes chaos and destruction.  Shortly after the Northern War rebellion became endemic with heretics and peasants rising in the northern holding and in Missouri itself.

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In 2776 Pope Salvator declared a Crusade against the Empire of Hudsonia.  The war was doomed to failure, the Empire was strong and distant.  The war was also inopportune as Missouri had begun to meddle in the Iowan civil war.  Still, Bradford took up arms and led an expedition across Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

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The small Catholic Armies were no match for the Consumerists, and after one year the King withdrew.  The Crusade ended in 2782 as a complete failure.

The Crusade left Bradford hungry for a victory, and as soon as the Crusade ended he invaded Iowa over the province of Nodaway. The Kingdom of Platte and Comancheria joined in the war and in three years Nodaway had fallen to Missouri.  King Franklin V was known as "Ironsides" also fell in the war.

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It was rumored that during the war that King Bradford fled during the battle of Kirksville, and for the rest of  his reign he was called a coward.  Whatever the truth of his bravery he was still able to deliver major victories, and his desire to restore the kingdom of Missouri remained tenacious.

Bradford nursed a deep greivance against Pope Salvator for his foolish war against the Consumerists.  As the Pople's territories were within the legal bounds of Missouri Bradford had all the reason he needed to declare war. 

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The war was to be a bitter one, Pope Salvator could raise an army similar in size to the King's.  Only after 8 years of warfare and the death of Pope Salvator did Missouri finally achieve victory, claiming the province of Curivie.

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Despite the demonstrations of power, the kingdom of Missouri was still constantly raided.  There were 16 separate Norse invasions during the reign of Bradford the Chaste.  Most of these were adventurers fleeing the encroaching state of Ohio.  Bradford blamed the Kingdom of Northland and conquered Sheyenne from King Hjalmar in 2800. 16 years later he took the last Americanist territory at their holy site of Mount Rushmore.

in 1812 Queen Tulip, died.  Bradford quickly remarried to a widow named Julie Arpee.  The issue of succession was without controversy.  Bradford chose his distant cousin Eugene Ironside, Son of King Bradford and Queen Annie the confessor of Uppland.  Eugene was a well-known diplomat and a tough fighter.  More importantly, he had a weak claim on Uppland, stood a good chance of bringing that territory into the fold.

In 2814 Pope Solomon declared a Crusade on Louisiana.  Bradford brought a large army down the Mississippi to wage war for Christ but died shortly after arriving at the age of 77.  When he died, he left the kingdom to Eugene Ironside of Yankton.  His grandson Calhoun, was King of Platte.

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Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on July 25, 2016, 04:53:11 AM
Sorry about that last one.  My memory for all the details in that last one sort of faded.  I started that one a month ago.  Also Imgur has changed the way it does business and I couldn't figure it out so I changed to Postimage.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Phillip V on July 25, 2016, 07:48:32 PM
Good.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Razgovory on July 26, 2016, 02:30:13 AM
I need a new photo sharing site.  This one doesn't seem up to the task.
Title: Re: Rise (and probable fall) of the House of Raz
Post by: Phillip V on July 27, 2016, 11:43:56 AM
Quote from: Razgovory on July 26, 2016, 02:30:13 AM
I need a new photo sharing site.  This one doesn't seem up to the task.

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