お前はもう死んでいる- An Arthurverse Tale (Open to Newcomers)

Well if the Jochids invaded by this point all of Europe would probably unite like it did during the whole Ottomans at the gate of Vienna thing to prevent Muslim invaders from striking Europe.
But who will be the Winged Hussars?

Well we are ten years in the future of the main game, soo maybe this was a spoiler for how its going to end. :ogles:
Oh crap.

…its better then Stephen winning. :V
 
Well we are ten years in the future of the main game, soo maybe this was a spoiler for how its going to end. :ogles:
Peasant uprising on them while the Welfs Welf on?

Since we are too busy not waging war and trying to prevent our peasants from starving.
But who will be the Winged Hussars?


Oh crap.

…its better then Stephen winning. :V
The Hapsburg Polish. Still there.

And man, I can actually see Henri going 'ya I died, but hey, so did Stephen.'
 
Peasant uprising on them while the Welfs Welf on?

Since we are too busy not waging war and trying to prevent our peasants from starving.

The Hapsburg Polish. Still there.

And man, I can actually see Henri going 'ya I died, but hey, so did Stephen.'
So either England tore itself apart until Henri got crap sorted and reaped bloody revenge or France and England exhausted each other and the HRE took advantage.
 
Okay, HRE civil war then. I assume the farmer is the Jochids then.
Probably not. I don't think the Jochids would be able to invade as far to the HRE without setting themselves ablaze.

They were already having trouble keeping their own family from backstabbing (Red Khanate) and their vassals alone fight against each over. Expanding again would probably bring about their collapse.

Plus they are focusing on Constantinople anyways.
 
And meanwhile Lithuania and Georgia wait for the moment to strike.

Lithuania: "Poland is still divided and Russia still has Mongols, we still have a chance to reach the Black Sea.
Georgia: "The Mongols will be distracted at some point. One God, One Caucasus, One King!"
 
And meanwhile Lithuania and Georgia wait for the moment to strike.

Lithuania: "Poland is still divided and Russia still has Mongols, we still have a chance to reach the Black Sea.
Georgia: "The Mongols will be distracted at some point. One God, One Caucasus, One King!"
Baku appears to be standing firm. And why not strike at the Purple Horde too? In the chaos?

More of Armenia for yourself.
 
Well if the Jochids invaded by this point all of Europe would probably unite like it did during the whole Ottomans at the gate of Vienna thing to prevent Muslim invaders from striking Europe.
They already did invade Sweden and no-one could be fucked to help out (including my own experienced navy apparently) so I'm not 100% sure on that claim.
 
They already did invade Sweden and no-one could be fucked to help out (including my own experienced navy apparently) so I'm not 100% sure on that claim.
To be honest, the Jochids did a supprise attack, just like what the Japanese did at Pearl Harbour and the British at Taranto and neither of the two experienced navy really expected it, just like yours.
 
Yes, I'm aware, but why is the younger cousin being proclaimed ahead of the older cousin despite them both having the same mother?
Because he claims his father had the better claim than your father and the line of inheritance for the Japanese Emperor has always been a mess. Shoguns liked to skip generations or give it to other family members just to prevent the Emperor from feeling secure.

Also @Theravis i don't think Japan has a Mandate of Heaven. The Emperor is more like the Pope selected from a single family rather than an actual ruler by this time.
 
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Because he claims his father had the better claim than your father and the line of inheritance for the Japanese Emperor has always been a mess. Shoguns liked to skip generations or give it to other family members just to prevent the Emperor from feeling secure.

Yeah, but if primogeniture is being followed then it would be Akihito, not Hirohito, who is Emperor, as he is the older brother. Unless Japan doesn't follow primogeniture...?
 
Yeah, but if primogeniture is being followed then it would be Akihito, not Hirohito, who is Emperor, as he is the older brother. Unless Japan doesn't follow primogeniture...?
It doesn't. There was even a decent period of time where they had the descendants of two emperors passing the title between them for successive generations.

The primogeniture thing has only really been enforced recently since the Meji restoration, when the Emperor got his power back.
 
To be honest, the Jochids did a supprise attack, just like what the Japanese did at Pearl Harbour and the British at Taranto and neither of the two experienced navy really expected it, just like yours.
You can't really make a surprise attack , even one for such a hipocritical reason, with inexperienced sailors in medival craft carrying 8000 soilders landing at your enemies capital, when your enemy is literally the one that taught you how to Navy a few years ago, and spent years improving their ability to communicate and observe with a series of signal fires and watch posts without a HUGE amount of Handwavium, but whatever I guess.
 
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You can't really make a surprise attack , even one for such a hipocritical reason, with inexperienced sailors in medival craft carrying 8000 soilders landing at your enemies capital, when your enemy is literally the one that taught you how to Navy a few years ago, and spent years improving their ability to communicate and observe with a series of signal fires and watch posts without a HUGE amount of Handwavium, but whatever I guess.
Well I guess we both have our own opinions.
 
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