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    Default Re: Duchy of Franconia

    The Poles have for too long been a goad in our Franconian sides. The time is right for an attack. Should CA 12.6 pass, we will have the military might. The new Pope favours us, and the Poles remain at their lowest level of Papal favour ever. We should strike now, and demoralise them with a crushing blow.

    I therefore propose the following:

    If CA 12.6 passes, both the Franconian Household Armies shall be fortified to full strength and then shall march on and destroy Krakow. The city shall be leveled, its fields burned, and its inhabitants thrown out or slaughtered. Prisoners, once ransomed, have consistently returned to come against us another day. This time, they are all to be executed immediately.

    With that task done, the Armies are to return to normal patrol or defence duties, leaving the city to thieves and miscreants (who no doubt abound in the area of Krakow!)


    Second, I propose a rewriting of Ansehelm's proposals into two proposals. This will make them easier for fellow electors to understand, and separating them will make them easier to pass.

    Edict 12.4
    Dependent on 12.2 passing, the fortress of Vilnius will be attacked by the FHA by the time the Teutonic Army decides to come back. They will meet in Vilnius and if one of the armies has problems reaching it's goals it will be supported by the other. This also makes it possible for the FHA to return and protect Breslau or Thorn.

    Edict 12.5
    Dependent on 12.2 passing, if Vilnius proves too dangerous and comes under constant attack, taking too much of the Reich's resources, military buildings will be destroyed and the city will be left.
    Last edited by Tamur; 08-20-2007 at 19:06.
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