North King
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Why, thank you, even if most of that is laziness, since I'm waiting for the modern age. Quite a few are there deliberately, though, so your comment isn't too far off the mark.
Caesar of the Roman Empire.
Portugal, and Georgia
After the great Christian defeat at the Battle of Constantinople, he led a fearsome war machine on several campaigns, and crushed the Georgians at the battle of Amisus, going on to put down the Armenian rebellion with brutal efficiency, bribing some of the better cavalry units to serve in his own army.
Then, in a stunning campaign of maneuver, he shattered several Timurid armies in Mesopotamia, and forced their sultan to sign a white peace.
Striking north again, he forced to Georgians to do the same thing
New Corsica
Taíno Empire emerged.
Russia was essentially stillborn in the cradle as of now.
where the Poles are inevitably a superpower at some point.
very pro-French Aragon
(now we have to add little summaries of this, thanks, das! )
das said:I guess it is perfectly understandable (not sure if the Ottomans claimed that title in OTL, but makes sense anyway), but how about Arabifying that title? Not sure how exactly will it sound, but how about the "Qaysar of Rum"?
Why them? Portugal at the time is too busy looking with suspicion at Castille and monopolizing the Indian Ocean trade (which means another reason to support the Turks, if anything - if they lose big, Venice might regain the monopoly on trade with India by conquering Egypt), Georgia was too weak. Although I guess that it could've tried something... but if the civil war is just beginning, such an action seems too suicidal for Georgians to contemplate.
Spectacular, but wouldn't it make more sense to leave some troops to intimidate Georgia to surrender instead of wasting one's time on travelling back to Caucasia.
Why New Corsica if Corsica isn't French? Or was it discovered by a Genoan explorer by the last name of Buonoparte in French service?![]()
With no tradition of statehood and lots of tribalism, I'm afraid it will fall like a house of cards... That said, ofcourse, it might get very lucky and even find some European advisors and allies. Maybe then - but even then, there's economic colonization (like in India or China).
Weird sentence (not that I didn't make lots of those, especially in battle descriptions)...
I doubt it will stay so for long, dynastic ties or not. Too many points of conflict (Roussilon, Italy, Mediterranean commerce... although technically, if the Aragonese dominate the latter, France will have no choice but to turn to much greater involvement in colonizing America than in OTL, which seems to fit in with the TL).
As for the map:
- Nice, but I see that, uh, Japan was overran by barbarians.
- Just to make sure - you put Murmansk there to not have to put it again later, or was it built 400 years early?
- Moldavia is somewhat more to the west - Yedisan was Tartar at the time.
(And I wouldn't post all those nitpicks, etc, etc if I weren't interested in this, and happen to believe that, apart from imitation, this is the best form of flattery.)
Yeah, they had that title in real history. Arabifying it might make it sound stupid.
He needed every man. While I didn't describe the Timurid battles because they were boring, Timurid armies are huge.
'Twas the quickest name I could think of. I might change it.
das said:Okay, but in that case you'll have to call Russian rulers Caesers as well.![]()
Then why won't he just finish off Georgia and THEN go to fight the Timurids?
Nah, keep it Corsica and add in Admiral Buonoparte, for Panda's sake if not for mine.![]()
Tsar sounds cool.
The Georgians were not an imminent threat. The Timurids were.
No Islam. Right?
Sabae Arabs? Or Africans?