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- Germany
A big problem is that the strategic situation is just not going to magically improve. The mistakes from the first turns compound and now you are running out of options. This turns plan for example was overall a good call, baring the part where you sent a no-name commander to perform a naval invasion with little to no intel while spreading your fleet all over the entire Narrow Sea. Tarly for example managed to prevent Kevan from seizing more of the Crownlands. The trading plan overall worked out.
It's just all too little too late to really fix things. You already have dipped into the larders and the naval trade can not remotely make up for losing the northern Crownlands (due to Tywins actions last turn preventing any sowing) and the Reach (due to Renly cutting off you access). You already have the peasant rabble rouser in the city and causing problems.
If all you want at this point is to burn it all, then kick back with that bottle of Shade and listen to the nice voice.
It's just all too little too late to really fix things. You already have dipped into the larders and the naval trade can not remotely make up for losing the northern Crownlands (due to Tywins actions last turn preventing any sowing) and the Reach (due to Renly cutting off you access). You already have the peasant rabble rouser in the city and causing problems.
If all you want at this point is to burn it all, then kick back with that bottle of Shade and listen to the nice voice.