Dauphine - unfinished
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Dauphine - unfinished
Priority
Religion
Government
Dynasty
Play Style
P1
Catholic
Duchy
Viennois
Chivalry, knights, diplomatic and trade.
Current relationships
Alliance with Naples
Rivals with Toulouse, Gascony and Provence.
Background
As most nations within the French Region, we do also have a long and ancient history. But our most recent history is quite different from all others.
Humbert II de la Tour-du-Pin (1312-1355) was the son of a French nobleman, Jean II, with the title of “Dauphin of the Viennois”. A title that gave the ownership of the entire state of Dauphine to the Lord. Humbert’s mom was Beatrice of Hungary, she was married to Jean II in Naples at the age of six while Jean was only sixteen. Humbert II inherited the rich lands from his father at the mere age of 21 and with little to no education in statecraft, this went downhill. Humbert spent money where he wanted and the area became known for his extravagant lifestyle. The only really useful thing he spent his gold upon, was the construction of the ‘Grenoble Alpes University’ in 1339, which in modern times is the third largest university in all of France. He became quite a famous person, as he led a papal fleet in the crusades and overall was a likable man.
But it became clear that Humbert II was a bad ruler of rich lands. Once his coffers ran out of money, instead of putting oppressive taxes on his people, he felt that would have been unjust and hurt his people, he instead decided to sell his title the “Dauphin of the Viennois” to the King of France. The title became bestowed to the French Crown as was directly owned by the King himself.
The rich lands of the Dauphine was more than just a goldmine for the King. It became a hub of diplomacy and trade. It literally became the gate from France into all affairs Italian,Swiss, South German and Austrian. The area became important and an essential part of the French Crown's functionality.
Sadly, now that Charles VII, the French King was murdered and all of France shattered into pieces, the influential lords of Lyon, the descendants of Humbert II de la Tour-du-Pin, has taken the lands into their own hands and granted the Title of Dauphin of the Viennois, back to the ancient house. What future should Dauphine bring upon itself? With the French King dead, the militaristic Toulouse to the south, the Burgundian civil war to the north and overall massive instability in the region.
Three years ago, while all these big questions bothered Duke Elias of Viennois, he decided to send a letter to a ruler far far away. Today, Elias is known as a Duke-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire and his lands are well secured within the Imperial borders. Peace and prosperity flows through the lands. But for how long?
Special Rules
When playing as Toulouse you are a firm believer in the Cathar faith. Your ancestors died by the hundred of thousands in the Albigensian Crusade to defend your lands and grant the long desired freedom from the tyrannical and opressive King of France. Now with French King dead and England desires to sheep you into the fold, this must not happen - the only way to stop another tyrant from controlling Toulosue, is to become the King of France yourself!
Rules for your region:
Like all other French cultures duchies, your goal is to 'become France' through the casus belli of retaking Paris and holding it. This will be difficult as there is lots of contestants and the task very hard.
You are not allowed to take provinces from other French duchies unless you have a core on their province. The French people are strong believers in titles and it would burn your reputation to the ground if you began to take uncored provinces and making you even more illegimate to become the King of France. There will be events and missions that grants cores here and there.
You are allowed to take other French duchies as vassals. If you are a player nation and becomes a vassal of another player, you must roleplay as loyal. Yes, you as the ruler might be ready for some independence wars, but your people and soldiers are not. However, it is strickly forbidden to integrate vassals - unless you have a mission that performs the integration.
Once a player has hold Paris long enough to become a potential King of France, he will be allowed to integrate vassals.
Rules specific for Toulouse:
You are not allowed to change religion unless your religious unity is below 20%. If you are able to change religion through an event or mission, you can do so.
You are allied with the Jews unless they become a direct threat to your interests or stops funding you.
You have no desire to see another 'King of France'. You will do whatever it takes to keep anyone away from becoming France, even if it requires you to help nations you have grudges with.
When the time reaches year 1600, you will be able to form Occitania, a unique formable for your nation. Through this, you will become immune to the subjucation of the 'King of France' and you will be a contestant for the regional power in the French region with your capital as its center - not Paris.
Current Relations
After your independence 200 years ago, you have been diplomatically isolated. Any Catholic that would negotiate with you would risk excommunication and embargo, so none of them dared. For almost a hundred years were you alone, but no one really had time or ressources to attack you, everyone was already full of their own problems. So, your former rulers decided to stay low and stabilize their nation. The reputation of your castles being a place where large crusades dies did indeed help the peaceful period.
In the year of 1302 the War of Sicilian Vespers ended. The mighty Kingdom of Aragon had conquered Sicily from the Kingdom of Naples in an ambitious move to extend their influence further into the Mediterranean. But they did not know that this would turn the tide.
The Reconquista in Iberia has been slow, and the Christians has been unable to throw out the Muslims. In the year of 1333, another war between the Christians and Muslims occurred. This time in the favor of the Muslims, as the Aragonese fleet was sunk just outside of Mallorca. With no ships to protect their islands, the Sicilians broke free, but by an unusual faction. The Jewish merchant family of Raffaelli allied themselves with Barbary pirates and Jewish families across the Mediterranean and seized their independence.
The Jews are a peculiar people, and unlike the Catholics, the Sicilians opened their harbors to Toulouse and began to establish good relations. Wealth began to spread into the Languedoc region through trade.
Things started to go well. The Republic of Genoa is also dominated by Jewish people, but while you have great relations with their nation, they dare not oppose the Catholic Holy Roman Empire and make official deals with Toulouse. Unlike Sicily that is protected by its large navy, Genoa is surrounded by potential enemies and has to step more careful.
In 1428 something important happened again. A royal marriage between the heir of Aragon, Prince Enrique and the beautiful Princess Catherine of Navarra was held in the Aragonese capital, Zaragoza in the palace of Aljaferia. Just a day into the celebrations, the Kings of Leon and Castile left urgently as rumors spread, that the Muslims in the south would break the truce and take advantage of the celebrating Catholics. After they left, a terrible fire spread across the palace, leading to large amounts of death in the noble lines of East Iberia. This led to civil war as a Valencian noble declared for independence.
At this time in the Aragonese conflict, you received an interesting letter from your friends in Palermo, Sicily. Apparently, the Jewish family Suasso in Barcelona was waiting for the perfect moment to strike and declare their independence from Aragon, just like the Sicilians did a hundred years ago. And for this to happen, they needed the army of Toulouse. In exchange, we would be granted the province of Rosellón and more gold than we had seen since our independence.
We accepted.
Alliances
King René I of Naples is a loyal friend.
Three stars alliance since 1428.
This alliance is fairly new, but the Jewish family of Suasso has been extremely kind to your nation.
You share the same trade in the Valencia node and their merchants has just begun to teach you how to make those ducats count.
This alliance also secures your southren border and the Catalonian army to aid you, which seems more relevant than ever as the French Kingdom just collapsed.
Rivals
You hate Gascony more than anything.
Their ruler, Jean V of Armagnac married his sister, which utterly disgusts you and now they are independent, aggressive and your neighbour.
This is a three star rival.
Aragon hates you for aiding Catalonia in their independence and they partially blames you for their current downfall. They would love to see your nation burn.
Two star rival.
You see them as weak and arrogant.
As soon as they become independent from the French tyrants, they quickly bend the knee to the Holy Roman Emperor, who even granted them an electorate. You are ashamed that your cultural brothers did this.
Two star rival.
Other relations:
You have great relations with Genoa, but they fear an open alliance would provoke their neighboors into gathering up against the you.
Galicia dislikes you for the religious differences and partly blames instabily on their pilgrims routes through France on you.
Traditions
-20% development
+1 diplomatic relation
1. Grenobles Alpes University
One of Europe’s oldest and best universities was built by Humbert II, our forefather. The knowledge and discoveries will for sure be beneficial to our future.
-5% technology cost
2. Bresse chickens
The best chickens in all of Europe comes from Bresse, our backyard. We’ve made it a privilege of the local clergy to have the responsibility of the production, it needs to be under constant supervision and of the highest quality.
+20% goods produced
3. Titles to bankers and merchants
Usually titles are awarded to the nobility with the rewards of privileges and lands to own. Dauphine is small and there is not a lot of land to give. Lyon is famous for its great bankers and merchants, lets reward them with some titles and privileges too. Giving our merchants these extra diplomatic powers will for sure benefit us.
+0.10 yearly inflation reduction
+50 Transfer Trade Acceptance
4. Knights lead the men
The nobility of our ancestors led the armies on the battlefields. From Charlemagne to the Crusades, our men has always followed noble blood. This is a tradition we desire to uphold. Knights of noble blood must lead our men. The knights of our nation wants to be in the vanguard, in the front and harvest all the glory.
+1 Cavalry shock
+30% Cavalry to infantry ratio
+50% Cavalry flanking ability
5. Flexible diplomacy
Our clergy, burghers and nobility is so deeply integrated into the statecraft of our nation, that they must represent us in foreign affairs too. Our merchants will negotiate with republics, our bishops will negotiate with theocratic nations and our knights will gallantly escort us around the courts of Europe. We will carefully string together who speaks with whom at each table we attend.
+2 diplomatic reputation
6. Everyone works together
We have sowed together our nations functionality well between our different social classes. We will not forget to make each of them remember that we are all standing together for our survival and prosperous future, if one of social class falls, we all break.
+10% Clergy loyalty equilibrium
+10% Burgher’s loyalty equilibrium
+10% Nobility loyalty equilibrium
7. Turn influence into gold
We have settled ourselves on the diplomatic scene, our ambassadors speak for us across the continent, and they do it well. Now it is about time we turn this influence into trade flowing into Lyon and that flow into gold.
+20% Trade efficiency
Ambition +1 yearly army professionalism