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Seven Years War Big Campaign
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The Rules
The Map and Initial setup:
AD 1750, Turn 1:
Treaty Announcement Made Turn 1 of 1750:
Written Treaty Between the Countries of Unterreich and Fromande Dated March in the year 1750.
Be it known that between these two great countries a pact exists that includes the following terms and conditions:
- Both countries agree to a mutual non-aggression pact.
- If possible, both countries agree to support the other if their respective countries borders are crossed by enemy troops. This support is expressly not guaranteed as the current shortage of trained troops may not allow such support. It is strictly a measure of good intentions.
- This treaty will last thru the campaign year of 1750 and will have to be renewed each following year.
Additional items may be negotiated during the year as the need arises.
This treaty may be cancelled at anytime during the year with no penalty should both countries mutually agree.
AD 1750, Turn 2:
AD 1750, Turn 3:
AD 1750, Turn 4:
AD 1750, Turn 5:
AD 1750, Turn 6:
Summary:
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Unterreich and Morgronskia attacked Eisenmark, conquering all of one province
and part of another. Unterreich got by far the majority of the spoils from
this campaign. Morgronskia spent the game-year pinning one of Eisenmark's
armies in its capitol and had nothing to show for the year but half taxes from
one city.
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Hispardia spent a distracted year shuffling forces from one city to another
but did manage to land a force on the island of Quennder. Unfortunately the force
was not large enough to hold Q2 and also grab Q1 this year.
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Fromande got the message that the game is about provinces. Fromande conquered Arden
and kept Hispardia from grabbing all of Iarstain.
Taxes collected for 1750:
- Eisenmark: L, K2, K4 = 900
- Morgronskia: Home provinces plus 100 for K1 = 1700
- Unterreich: Home provinces plus F, K3, O2, W2, W3 = 1600 + 500 = 2100
- Hispardia: Hom provinces plus I1, I2, I4, Q2 = 1600 + 500 = 2100
- Fromande: Home provinces plus A, I3 = 1600 + 750 = 2350
The Map and Initial Setup for AD 1751:
Treaty Announcement for Start of 1751:
Written between the countries of Hispardia and Fromande to take effect on turn one
of the campaign year 1751.
- A mutual non-aggression pact on all cities and territories currently held.
These include Hispardia, Quennder, Iarstain, Fromande, and Arden.
- This contract will be for a period on two years.
- Terms may be re-negotiated or terminated at any time if both parties agree.
Treaty Announcement for Start of 1751:
Fromande renounces its non-agression treaty with Unterreich.
AD 1751, Turn 1:
AD 1751, Turn 2:
AD 1751, Turn 3:
AD 1751, Turn 4:
AD 1751, Turn 5:
AD 1751, Turn 6:
Summary:
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The war against Eisenmark ground into a stalemate this year.
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Fromande refused to renew its treaty with Unterreich and invaded
that nation from the rear. Unterreich frantically shifted its forces back east,
but not in time to save its capitol. They did however
conquer Wellingwood and take the city of G3.
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The Morgronskians kept up their desultory siege of K2
while Eisenmark conquered the island of Voldane.
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Hispardia completed the takeover of Quennder.
However, on the way back to make port in I4 the
Morgronskians swept eastwards with a fleet
of warships, intercepting the Hispardian fleet in S9
and capturing an entire army in its transports.
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Hispardia did not take this lightly. The Prince
sent a strong army westwards to capture
both P1 and N5 (the Morgronskian capitol),
also inflicting a sharp defeat on the Morgronskians
trying to reinforce N5.
Taxes collected for 1751:
- Eisenmark: 800+200+100+400 = 1500 crowns
- Morgronskia: N: 400 P: 400 K1: 100 = 900 * 3/4 = 675
- Unterreich: K3: 50, F: 200 (enemy home provinces never change loyalty), O2: 100, O3: 50,
E: 500, S: 200, W: 400, G3: 50 = 1550 X 3/4 = 1125
- Hispardia: P1: 200, N5: 262 (62 crowns in treasury) M: 800, J: 500, cities in I:
350, Q: 400 = 2512 + 22 in treasury = 2532
- Fromande: I3: 50, H: 400, B: 400, A: 700, G: 700, S1: 200, S3: 200, 2 crowns in enemy
treasury, 9 crowns in yours = 2661
The Map of Initial Setup for AD 1752:
Treaty Announcement for Start of 1752:
Written between the countries of Hispardia and Morgronskia to take effect on turn one
of the campaign year 1752.
- Morgronskia and Hispardia announce a perpetual guarantee of peace.
- Return of the Mongronskian capital and P1 for 50 crowns turn 1 of 1752 and 50 crowns turn 2.
- The return of the ridiculous Mongronskian generals captured in the defense of N5. However they must be pubicly humiliated in each Mongronskian city in an official "Tour of Shame."
- The return of the Hispardian army to M3 as soon as possible.
- Hispardian forces may occupy and use P3 as a supply center for 1752 and 1753 and the next, but must withdraw by no later than the first move of the third year. Mongroskia may negotiate an end to this occupation a year early
at a cost of 50 golds with the agreement of Hispardia.
- Hispardia guarantees the exit of all Hispardian troops from all Mongronskian territory with the exception of P3 by the end of 1752.
(Funny, no mention of the Ruhr coal fields or the Sedetenland ...)
AD 1752, Turn 1:
Turn 1 featured our second battle, the Battle of K2.
Treaty Announcement Turn 1 1752:
The counties of Unterreich and Fromande agree to the following treaty:
- A non-aggression pact lasting two campaign years.
- Mutual use of each other's depots.
- This treaty may be re-negotiated or terminated at any time if both parties agree.
- Free movement through each other's countries and towns through the end of 1753
Upon learning of this treaty, and worse the capture of I2 by an Unterreich army, the Prince of Hispardia grew mad wroth. His ambassador at the Court of Fromande, looking down his aristocratic nose at the ironic visage of the Duc de Fromande, made this proclamation:
"Your Grace: Our treaty specifies a mutual non-aggression pact on all cities and territories currently
held. These include Hispardia, Quennder, Iarstain, Fromande, and Arden.
"Non-aggression does not imply holding on to Hispardian possessions in
Iarstain conquered by a third party. It was my territory, I still claim it,
I received revenue from it last year, and let's just call this what it is
but an unprovoked attack on Hispardian territory in violation of our treaty
by Fromande surrogates.
"That Unterreich does his master's bidding is not surprising. He is simply
the bought dog of those Fromande who hold his capital, and all the niceties
extended to him are merely window dressing for the designs of Fromande,
which is to steal Hispardian territory, bought with the lives of Unterreich
soldiers. The reckoning will come and Hispardia finds Fromande in violation
of our sacred treaty regardless whether those mercantile dogs who give us our loans do or not. It
will be Hispardian soldiers shedding Fromande blood rather than some hapless
proxy no longer in control of their own destiny."
At this the irony vanished from the face of the Duc. A red tide of rage replaced it and he started to his feet,
the silver buckles of his shoes flashing.
"Alor! Am I to sit upon my bottom and hear zees? In mah own court? I zink naaht, monsieur!
Unterreich is a proud and strong nation and has no master but its own.
Unterreich has and always will follow only the commands of its own Prince.
Unterreich forces are free to move anywhere they are ordered to by THEIR generals.
Any blood they shed against any power will give glory only to Unterreich.
Fromande asks no one to fight on its behalf. My army is ready for battle and will never back down to any power.
Feel free to test the resolve of my brave soldiers on the battlefield.
Fromande has not "stolen" anything from Hispardia, nor do they have to.
My armies and generals will honor all treaties and have NOT attacked any Hispardian armies or cities included in our treaty.
Perhaps you should refrain from throwing insults at enemy leaders and instead reprimand your own generals and send them on a 'tour of shame' for not preparing for a brave Unterreich attack."
But later, a delegation of cringing merchants and bankers did in fact approach His Grace.
My lord Duke received them coldly, half turned away in disdain.
Could this be about all those as-yet-unpaid loans? How bothersome!
"My most high and gracious Prince," began the chief banker, one Decaen, a pudgy peasantish fellow sweating under his greasy wig.
He was intensely aware of the haughty Royal Guards eyeing him from the sides of the chamber.
"The Cities are wary of your policy in Iarstain. While your motives were doubtless noble,
colluding with Unterreich to undermine your treaty with Hispardia is having a terrible effect
on our ability to raise tax revenues."
The Duke's eyes widened. "How is that my concern? Collect the money!"
"But Your Grace," gulped Decaen, "that is proving impossible. Revenues will be down 200 crowns unless you order those
Teutonics out of Iarstain."
Frustration gripped the Duke's noble frame. He turned to his Guards. "Throw these fools down the steps of the palace!"
But after his anger cooled, the Duke did in fact order Unterreich to exit I2, which they did with poor grace.
(See turn 2 below).
AD 1752, Turn 2:
AD 1752, Turn 3:
PUBLIC TREATY ANNOUNCEMENT
Effective as of the start of turn 3, 1752:
- That there now exists a pact of non-aggression between the great states of Eisenmark and Unterreich.
- This pact will be in place for a period not less than two years concluding at the end of the year 1753.
- Armies from both countries are free to maneuver and move through each other's territories and cities.
- The pact may be disbanded only upon mutual agreement by both parties.
AD 1752, Turn 4:
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