Cassidy
Arcane
INDEX
This time featuring alternate history options, of course not in MMU, but they are some of the most fucked ones as explained here, from a mod originally intended as a "less frustrating Magna Mundi" that became entirely different:
Jerusalem: The crusades never stopped, and the total focus of them was into the Holy Land. The Kingdom of Jerusalem survived up to the 15th century, but it remains surrounded by many who want to wipe this brave little crusader kingdom from the map: from the still mighty Byzantine Empire to the north, to Syria to the east and the Mamluks to the sout, Jerusalem has few close allies and many potential enemies.
Ikko-Ikki: mobs of peasants, buddhist monks, shinto priests and minor nobles who rose against the Samurai rule, they have, against all odds, overthrown one of the daimyos in southern Japan, but their future is bleak, even if their enemies are disunited during the Sengoku Jidai. Could them, against all odds, achieve the dream of establishing an united Japanese Republic?
Copt Egypt: The Catholics were not the only ones benefitted from the crusades. The Copt Kingdom of Egypt was equally established thanks to the turmoil against the muslims, and promises to bring a revival to the lost culture of the true Egyptian people, but it is in a complicated situation. Although to their west they are bordered by the neutral to friendly but weak Catholic kingdom of Tripoli, to the east the resurgent Mamluks have claims over all their territory, and many hostile towelheads oppose this new kingdom, seeking open violence against the copts. Will Egypt survive and reclaim all of the former historical territory from the turbanheads or will the religion of peace ragheads conquer all of it and later demand that the Pyramids should be destroyed?
Navarra: Where the Crusades on the holy land were relatively successful, the Reconquista was a succession of failures. Driven by the growing threat of the Christian kingdoms, the moors eventually united themselves under the banner of Granada, that ripped apart the Christian kingdoms while an ambitious independent Aquitaine conquered the former kingdom of Aragon. Castille is only a shadow of its former glory now, while the Basque Navarra, still not directly touched by the losses, is now on a perilous situation, as Granada dreams of becoming the Sultanate of Iberia by wiping both Castille and Navarra off the map.
And as a recap:
Tripoli: Can the Al-Gaddafi dynasty unite all Berbers and proclaim the Kingdom of Africa, while surviving the ambitions of the Mamluks and Iberian Christians?
Norway: Starting as the lesser part of a personal union with Denmark and at war with Sweden, Norway starts the weakest of the Scandinavian kingdoms, but there are sagas not yet forgotten about the legendary Vinland of much wealth and opportunity. Can Norway ever become powerful enough to colonize this mythical Vinland and unite Scandinavia?
Pskov: A little Noble Republic sandwiched between giants, but the Boyar of Pskov is a dreamer. He dreams that with the right opportunities and timing, he could turn Pskov into something much greater, that Novgorod, target of Muscovy ambitions, could fall to such a tiny lion as Pskov if he were to strike it at the right time, and more, in pure megalomania, that he could unite the Rus and form the Republic of Russia.
Riga: The Latvian minuscle bishopric, a result of the Teutonic incursions on the region, is an exception to the rule, for it is ruled by Latvian bishops rather than foreign krauts, and seeing the plight of other Latvians, Silvester has many dreams. The Livonian order may be large, but they aren't particularly powerful while their stronger allies are separated from them. Could the tiny Riga become a power in the Baltics?
You can post other suggestions, with three exceptions:
1) No countries already LPed.
2) NO COUNTRIES BORDERING DJINN CHEATSHIT KEBAB IN MMU
3) No countries too powerful to be FUN.
- Damascus sub Jerusalem. Deus Vult!
- Venimus, Vidimus, Deus vincit
- Islam regna Europa, Deus regna Jerusalem
- Nostra hora magis tenebrosa
- Exterminatis Heretica et Infidelia! Ad Victoria Semper!
- Nemo Expectat Inquisitio ab Jerusalem!
- Mecca sub Jerusalem!
- Roma invadit nostra sancta terra denuo. Debemus protegere Jerusalem!
- Nunquam obliviscimini nostri heroes
- Destruemus ab Jihad ex Iberia. Jerusalem Suprema!
- Sibylla et heroes portaverunt Pax Hierusalemica et semina ex Imperium Humanum Sacrum. Quoque Exterminaverunt traditores sine pietas!
- Pax Hierusalemica
- Gloria et Pax
- Omni mares insunt Deus
- Victor supra terra, Victor supra mare
- Imperium Ascendentis
- Era Coloniae
- Hussariam hastarum frangent Aegyptus et Parthia: Traditores delenda est.
- Expeditiones: Conquirator ex Jerusalem
- Defendite Hierusalem! Vincite Roma et Traditores! Abante!
- India sub Jerusalem
- Plus India, plus Nihonia, plus heretica, plus aurum ex Africa
- Ceterum censeo Timuridem delendam esse
- Conquirite India
- Gog et Magog, plus Horus Haeresis
- Interregnum, Colonia Lheria Borealis, plus... EXTRA HAERESIS!
- Sine Exitus ad Traditores
This time featuring alternate history options, of course not in MMU, but they are some of the most fucked ones as explained here, from a mod originally intended as a "less frustrating Magna Mundi" that became entirely different:
Jerusalem: The crusades never stopped, and the total focus of them was into the Holy Land. The Kingdom of Jerusalem survived up to the 15th century, but it remains surrounded by many who want to wipe this brave little crusader kingdom from the map: from the still mighty Byzantine Empire to the north, to Syria to the east and the Mamluks to the sout, Jerusalem has few close allies and many potential enemies.
Ikko-Ikki: mobs of peasants, buddhist monks, shinto priests and minor nobles who rose against the Samurai rule, they have, against all odds, overthrown one of the daimyos in southern Japan, but their future is bleak, even if their enemies are disunited during the Sengoku Jidai. Could them, against all odds, achieve the dream of establishing an united Japanese Republic?
Copt Egypt: The Catholics were not the only ones benefitted from the crusades. The Copt Kingdom of Egypt was equally established thanks to the turmoil against the muslims, and promises to bring a revival to the lost culture of the true Egyptian people, but it is in a complicated situation. Although to their west they are bordered by the neutral to friendly but weak Catholic kingdom of Tripoli, to the east the resurgent Mamluks have claims over all their territory, and many hostile towelheads oppose this new kingdom, seeking open violence against the copts. Will Egypt survive and reclaim all of the former historical territory from the turbanheads or will the religion of peace ragheads conquer all of it and later demand that the Pyramids should be destroyed?
Navarra: Where the Crusades on the holy land were relatively successful, the Reconquista was a succession of failures. Driven by the growing threat of the Christian kingdoms, the moors eventually united themselves under the banner of Granada, that ripped apart the Christian kingdoms while an ambitious independent Aquitaine conquered the former kingdom of Aragon. Castille is only a shadow of its former glory now, while the Basque Navarra, still not directly touched by the losses, is now on a perilous situation, as Granada dreams of becoming the Sultanate of Iberia by wiping both Castille and Navarra off the map.
And as a recap:
Tripoli: Can the Al-Gaddafi dynasty unite all Berbers and proclaim the Kingdom of Africa, while surviving the ambitions of the Mamluks and Iberian Christians?
Norway: Starting as the lesser part of a personal union with Denmark and at war with Sweden, Norway starts the weakest of the Scandinavian kingdoms, but there are sagas not yet forgotten about the legendary Vinland of much wealth and opportunity. Can Norway ever become powerful enough to colonize this mythical Vinland and unite Scandinavia?
Pskov: A little Noble Republic sandwiched between giants, but the Boyar of Pskov is a dreamer. He dreams that with the right opportunities and timing, he could turn Pskov into something much greater, that Novgorod, target of Muscovy ambitions, could fall to such a tiny lion as Pskov if he were to strike it at the right time, and more, in pure megalomania, that he could unite the Rus and form the Republic of Russia.
Riga: The Latvian minuscle bishopric, a result of the Teutonic incursions on the region, is an exception to the rule, for it is ruled by Latvian bishops rather than foreign krauts, and seeing the plight of other Latvians, Silvester has many dreams. The Livonian order may be large, but they aren't particularly powerful while their stronger allies are separated from them. Could the tiny Riga become a power in the Baltics?
You can post other suggestions, with three exceptions:
1) No countries already LPed.
2) NO COUNTRIES BORDERING DJINN CHEATSHIT KEBAB IN MMU
3) No countries too powerful to be FUN.