Chancellor's Report for 1146
Domestic Affairs:
The garrison of Ajaccio sallied against the Sicilians. Though a brave act the city has been lost. King Phillip no longer owns Ajaccio.
Foreign Affairs:
Shortly after the taking of Corsica, a Sicilian Princess arrived with a peace offer. The return of Corsica was seen as very demanding. However, I have agreed to a ceasefire. The Sicilians will pay us a total of 3500 florins over 5 years as recompense, and we have reestablished trade rights.
Military Affairs:
King Henry's royal army moved further east and is now near Metz.
Anjou:
Marquess Raoulet Poitevin's private army marched west and is also near Metz.
Count Bohemund's army remains in Bern.
Viscount Jacques's army remains on the Rhine bridge since no orders were issued again. However his presence there does block any German moves from the south to retake Frankfurt.
Gascony:
Count Guillemot's private army moved to the bridge south of Metz. The leaders of Gascony, Anjou and our Kingdom are now very close to each other. The new year might bring further conflict in the Civil War. Viscount Richart's private army is now garrisoning Dijon.
Baron Marcel and Baronet Michiel are moving east from Iberia with a small hodge podge of forces.
Albion:
No change.
Normandy:
I have moved to rid the Parisian countryside of outlaws. I should bring them to battle in 1148.
The initial save for 1148:
http://www.totalwar.org/patrons/pbm/...-1148-init.zip
Have at it! Just remember, post when you save and post with a link to the new save. A brief report, public or pm, on what you did with the save would be appreciated. Also remember to compress the save file before uploading.
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