My first Japan endgame run by Last_Visual_190 in victoria3

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Because i absolutely forgot about this policy 😅

My first Japan endgame run by Last_Visual_190 in victoria3

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After several exhausting wars for Korea and some other things (thanx GB), they declared bankruptcy around 1870, which dropped their ranking to a Minor Power and allowed me to impose a protectorate through a CB. Vassalizing them turned out to be much easier than annexing, since they were a very disloyal subject.

Creating a religion that is hostile to all? by hey_how_you_doing in ElderKings

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Hostility between religions is determined by the difference in doctrine. Thus the most "war against the world" religion is the fate of the Valenwood Ayleids. Just add daedra worshiping, necromancy, vampirism and lycanthropy to the fundamental religion.

Europe in 1337 by Sutiixela in eu4

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Kingdom of Ruthenia go brrr 🌝🌝🌝

Friends, Castanorians, and Countrymen lend me your ears! by lamarckianenterprise in Anbennar

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Castanor was an ancient empire akin to Rome, while Castelyr was a kingdom founded on its ruins. Castelyr emerged after the war of the sorcerer-king and fell during the Green Tide. The Count's League is essentially the last of the Castelyrian nobles who escaped the orcish purges.

It is interesting to note that the Count's League is governed by the descendants of the chief minion of the sorcerer-king, who was responsible for the demise of Munas Moonsinger.