Lithuania - 1171
For over 60 years the King of Kiev, once a lowly duke, had ruled a nearly united Rus. Aside from Novgorod in the north holding out independance, the Kievans had brought together just about every other principality under their control. Their king was strong and had high diplomatic skill so I don't think I ever once saw a revolt. Yet they had one of my de jure provinces, and it was buggin me. Kiev had around 6000 manpower advantage, and while I could have brute forced it, I never really felt comfortable doing so. In project Balance, levies replinish MUCH slower than vanilla, so if I lost a bunch of guys in a huge slug fest it would seriously hut my ability to wage war, at least for a good 10 years. I needed the good king of Kiev to be distracted, perhaps with a foreign war or a rebellion. Even better, I needed the old guy to hurry up and die and let his imbecile son take over. Patience is indeed a virtue, for I got all three.
Kiev was in a bitter de jure war against Hungary when their old king passed on and let his idiot son take over. A son, mind you, who couldn't lead a thirsty man to a drink of water. Still in the midst of a nasty war in the south, the Duchy of Vladimir revolted. Now engaged on two fronts, it was my turn to add insult to injury
Initial invasion plans of Kiev in order to add the province of Polotsk to my domain. My main army supported by my allies, the (for now) free tribes along the northern border would attack Polotsk proper while a smaller mercenary strengthened force would hit Minsk in the south.
Absolutely no resistance was encountered for the first six months, likely due to the enemy armies being tied down fighting on so many fronts. However, they had an ace in the hole. An alliance with Byzantium! Fotunately for me, Byzantium was a shadow of her former glory, having delt with independance wars all game. Still, she put up a spirited fight.
The battle of Minsk was the utter devastation of the standing Byzantine army. 12,000 men against 17,000 allied Romuva forces, I took a beating there and lost a good overall 5,000 men, but the Byzantines came out much worse. Their entire expeditionary force was lost and i bagged a good 10-12% warscore from those fights alone. The entire Kievan defense collapsed under the weight of so many foreign wars. They used to have about 18000 men, now they have 2000.
Meanwhile, Lithuania endures through it all. The war was won, and Kiev is now in a downward spiral. If those Vassals don't rebell out of spite from losing so many wars it is purely because they don't have any men to do so with.
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