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Battle of Oxus River (1391)

 * Timur
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Very Rural: 15
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 60000: 60
 * Geography: Pinned to river,Steppe: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Pillaging others,Prosperous distant trade,Plunding enemy: 5+4=9
 * Government: Horde: 25
 * Motive: Asserting hegemony: 0
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent victory: -5
 * Battle score: 3
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 35
 * Total: 154
 * Tokhtaymish
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Very Rural: -5
 * Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure: 5
 * Military: 30000: 30
 * Geography: Steppe,High ground: 10
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Pillaging others,Prosperous distant trade: 0+0=0
 * Government: Horde: 25
 * Motive: Defending border: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 41
 * Total: 111
 * Result: Timur decisively wins against Tokhtaymish, losing 6,000 while Tokhtaymish loses 11,000. The excess military of 60,000 raids the enemy camps and wrecks havoc across the enemy army and surrounding villages.

Battle of Tashkent (1392)

 * Timur
 * Population: Ten times more than enemy: 15
 * Density: Very Rural: 15
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 55000: 55
 * Geography: Steppe,High ground: 10
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Pillaging others,Prosperous distant trade,Plunding enemy: 3+4=7
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Asserting hegemony: 0
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 14
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 17
 * Total: 165
 * Tokhtaymish
 * Population: Ten times less than enemy: -15
 * Density: Very Rural: -5
 * Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure: 5
 * Military: 19000: 19
 * Geography: Pinned to river,Steppe: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Pillaging others,Prosperous distant trade: -5+0=-5
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending border: 5
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 41
 * Total: 55
 * Result: The flanking maneuver by Timur completely decimates the forces of the Golden Horde, forcing them to retreat to their capital at Sarai

Battle of Terek River (1393)

 * Timur
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 10000: 10
 * Geography: Steppe,Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Pillaging others: -5+4=-1
 * Government: Horde: 25
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 5
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 8
 * Total: 74
 * Tokhtaymish
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 8000: 8
 * Geography: Steppe,Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -5+0=-5
 * Government: Horde: 25
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent defeat: -15
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 1
 * Total: 49
 * Result: Tokhtaymish's army surrenders, but the Khan himself flees through the Nogai lands

Battle of Najram (1392)

 * Yemen
 * Population: Ten times more than enemy: 15
 * Density: Wasteland: 10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 12000: 12
 * Geography: Crossing desert,High ground: 0
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: 1+6=7
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 14
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Roll: 18
 * Total: 73
 * Bhanu Khammam
 * Population: Ten times less than enemy: -15
 * Density: Wasteland: -10
 * Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure: 5
 * Military: 2000: 2
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption at home,Prosperous nearby trade: -2+0=-2
 * Government: Organized Tribal: 0
 * Motive: Defending existential: 15
 * Morale: Last stand: 20
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 17
 * Total: 47
 * Result: Yemen defeats the Yam forces and occupies the region, losing 1,500 troops

Battle of Normandy (1390)

 * England
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 17000: 17
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade,Pillaging others,Plunding enemy: 6+15=21
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 65
 * Total: 129
 * France
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure: 5
 * Military: 12000: 12
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Embargoed by major power,Prosperous nearby trade: -7+0=-7
 * Government: Unhappy Feudal: -5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 2
 * Total: 64
 * Result: England wins by 65 (101.56%)

The French army is beat down in Normandy suffering nearly 5000 casualties to the english 2000

Battle of the Fields of Rouen (1391)

 * England
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 29000: 29
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade,Pillaging others,Plunding enemy: 6+15=21
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 66
 * Total: 152
 * France
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure: 5
 * Military: 32000: 32
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous distant trade: 0+15=15
 * Government: Unhappy Feudal: -5
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent victory: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 13
 * Total: 90
 * Result: England wins by 62 (68.89%)

Battle of Compeigne (1393)

 * England


 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 42000: 42
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: 1+15=16
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 9
 * Total: 83
 * France


 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 78000: 78
 * Geography: Attack in forest: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: 1+0=1
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Cut off from supply: -10
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 92
 * Total: 205
 * Result: France wins by 122 (146.99%)
 * This algo is retconned as will be explained in the mod event

Siege of Paris (1398)

 * England
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Urban: -10
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 17
 * Military: 30000: 30
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous distant trade,Plunding enemy: 6+15=21
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 12
 * Total: 74
 * France
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Urban: 15
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 43000: 43
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Prosperous nearby trade: -4+15=11
 * Government: Unhappy Feudal: -5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 87
 * Total: 215
 * Result: France wins by 141 (190.54%)

France decisively defeats the English during the siege of Paris losing nearly 12,000 men during the battle. The French having lost nearly 8000 are noted to have defended the capital fanatically.

Battle of Libyan Coast (1394)

 * Order of Bari
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Location: Attacking fortified coast: -5
 * Direction of currents: With strong current: 10
 * No. of ships: 20: 2
 * Avg. condition of ships: Adequate condition,Adequate: 0
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -2+15=13
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Holy War: 20
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 14
 * Supply: Access to other ships: 0
 * Tactics: Vastly advanced tech: 5
 * Roll: 15
 * Total: 84
 * Hafsids
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Location: none: 0
 * Direction of currents: Calm seas: -10
 * No. of ships: 20: 2
 * Avg. condition of ships: Adequate condition,Superior materials: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade: -3+0=-3
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending hegemony: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Access to other ships: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 27
 * Total: 41
 * Result: The Hafsid fleet sent to protect Tripoli is crushed by the Crusader ships. Hafsids lose 7 galleys, while the Crusaders lose 1 galley and 2 cogs.

Battle of Janzur (1395)

 * Order of Bari
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 10000: 10
 * Geography: Pinned to coast/mountain,Naval invasion: -15
 * Economy: Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,National gift,Prosperous nearby trade,Pillaging others: -3+14=11
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Holy War: 20
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 11
 * Supply: Distantly supplied: -5
 * Tactics: Vastly advanced tech,Savage leader: 10
 * Roll: 8
 * Total: 77
 * Hafsids
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: Natural defenses: 5
 * Military: 8000: 8
 * Geography: Arable landscape,High ground: 15
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade: -6+0=-6
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending border: 5
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 9
 * Total: 51
 * Result: The Crusaders seize the small town of Janzur and establish the first land of the Crusader state of Tripolitania, losing 1,500 troops. The Berber army loses 3,000 troops.

Siege of Tripoli (1399)

 * Order of Bari
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Blockading,Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 22
 * Military: 29000: 29
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Naval invasion: -15
 * Economy: Destruction of major nation,National gift,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: 2+14=16
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Holy War: 20
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Distantly supplied: -5
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 9
 * Total: 111
 * Hafsids
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 25000: 25
 * Geography: Arable landscape,High ground: 15
 * Economy: Embargoed by major power,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -3+0=-3
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending hegemony: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 22
 * Total: 119
 * Result: Hafsid Sultan Abu Faris Abd Al-Aziz leads a pincer maneuver against the weakened rear guard of the Crusaders, striking against the English and French blocks and causing them to be routed. This fails to dislodge the Crusaders from their ongoing siege, but does set them back. Hafsids lose 4,000 troops, Crusaders lose 1,000 English and 2,000 French.

Second Siege of Tripoli (1400)

 * Lotharingia
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Blockading,Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 22
 * Military: 31000: 31
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Naval invasion: -15
 * Economy: Destruction of major nation,National gift,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: 2+14=16
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Holy War: 20
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Distantly supplied: -5
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 28
 * Total: 127
 * Hafsids
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 20000: 20
 * Geography: Arable landscape,High ground: 15
 * Economy: Embargoed by major power,Blockade of major port,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -3+0=-3
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending hegemony: 5
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Shortage of one material: -1
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 1 years: -3
 * Roll: 35
 * Total: 123
 * Result: the Crusaders manage to repel the Hafsid attempt to relieve the city, but have not been able to yet breech the walls. Crusaders lose 1,000 Germans, 1,500 Greeks, and 500 of other nationalities. Hafsids lose 6,000 troops, and much of the city's supplies run low.

Third Siege of Tripoli (1401)

 * Lotharingia
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Blockading,Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 22
 * Military: 30000: 30
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Naval invasion: -15
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,National gift,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: 0+14=14
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Holy War: 20
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 14
 * Supply: Distantly supplied: -5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 43
 * Total: 138
 * Hafsids
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 14000: 14
 * Geography: Arable landscape,High ground: 15
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Embargoed by major power,Severe damage to major city,Blockade of major port,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -9+0=-9
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending hegemony: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Shortage of materials: -2
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 2 years: -6
 * Roll: 33
 * Total: 95
 * Result: Tripoli at last falls to the Crusaders, costing them 3,000 troops, while the Hafsids lose 8,000 troops and abandon the city. An additional 6,000 Crusaders die of disease soon after taking the city.

Battle of Censor (Janzur) (1403)

 * Egypt
 * Population: Ten times more than enemy: 15
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 23000: 23
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Arable landscape,High ground: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe deflation,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -11+6=-5
 * Government: Unhappy Feudal: -5
 * Motive: Holy War: 20
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 12
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 20
 * Total: 102
 * Tripolitania
 * Population: Ten times less than enemy: -15
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 33000: 33
 * Geography: Pinned to coast/mountain,Arable landscape: -5
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous distant trade: -4+3=-1
 * Government: Content Republic: 15
 * Motive: Defending existential: 15
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 13
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 17
 * Total: 112
 * Result: Tripolitania barely manages to hold out against the Egyptian attack, losing a total of 5,000 troops. Egypt loses 6,000 of their own troops and 2,000 Berber allies.
 * In my turn I did say I sent 50,000 troops into Libya- Al Nasr Egypt

Battle of Tripoli (1404)

 * Egypt
 * Population: Ten times more than enemy: 15
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 33000: 33
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Arable landscape,High ground: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe deflation,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -11+7=-4
 * Government: Unhappy Feudal: -5
 * Motive: Asserting hegemony: 0
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 9
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 41
 * Total: 91
 * Tripolitania
 * Population: Ten times less than enemy: -15
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 23000: 23
 * Geography: Pinned to coast/mountain,Arable landscape: -5
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous distant trade: -4+4=0
 * Government: Content Republic: 15
 * Motive: Holy War: 20
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 11
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 17
 * Total: 106
 * Result: Tripolitania wins by 15 (16.48%)
 * Result: The Crusader forces of Tripolitania manage to decisively defeat the Egyptian armies attempting to invade. Some 8-10k Crusader military has since returned home as wars in Western Europe have distracted from the Crusade. Tripoli loses 3,000 troops while Egypt loses 6,000.

Invasion of Djerba (1403)

 * Latin Empire
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure,Blockading: 7
 * Military: 3000: 3
 * Geography: Naval invasion,Arable landscape: 0
 * Economy: Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -2+10=8
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Holy War: 20
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 12
 * Supply: Distantly supplied: -5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Roll: 11
 * Total: 76
 * Hafsids
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure,Natural defenses: 10
 * Military: 2000: 2
 * Geography: Arable landscape,High ground: 15
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Blockade of major port,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -5+0=-5
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending hegemony: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 15
 * Total: 62
 * Result: Latin Empire manages to seize control over the island, losing 1,000 troops. Hafsids lose 800 troops and retreat back to the mainland.

Battle of Gabes (1405)

 * Tripolitania
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Urban: -10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure,Blockading,Siege weapons: 17
 * Military: 16000: 16
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Arable landscape: -5
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Severe damage to major city,National gift,Prosperous nearby trade: -5+4=-1
 * Government: Content Republic: 15
 * Motive: Holy War: 20
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 13
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Roll: 18
 * Total: 78
 * Tunis
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Urban: 15
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 7000: 7
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Blockade of major port,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -5+0=-5
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 30
 * Total: 107
 * Result: In an unexpected turn of events, the Hafsids manage to secure a victory and push the Crusaders back to the edge of Tunisia. Tripolitania 3,500 troops, Tunisia loses 2,000 troops.

Siege of Aiomoi (1398)

 * Korea
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 15000: 15
 * Geography: Arable landscape,High ground: 15
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: 0+2=2
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 26
 * Total: 80
 * Japan
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 5000: 5
 * Geography: Pinned to river,Arable landscape: 0
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: 0+15=15
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Defending hegemony: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 14
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 32
 * Total: 116
 * Result: Japan decisively defends the city from Korean attack, proportional losses on both sides but slightly more for Korea

Battle of Dalian (1399)

 * Korea
 * Population: Ten times less than enemy: -15
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 50000: 50
 * Geography: Pinned to river,Arable landscape,High ground: 10
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Blockade of major port,Prosperous nearby trade,Pillaging others,Prosperous distant trade: -3+3=0
 * Government: Unhappy Feudal: -5
 * Motive: Asserting hegemony: 0
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 17
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 60
 * Total: 139
 * Tian
 * Population: Ten times more than enemy: 15
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: none: 0
 * Military: 80000: 80
 * Geography: Scorched earth,Arable landscape: 0
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade,Gold rush: 5+14=19
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Defending hegemony: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 16
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 47
 * Total: 202
 * Result: China resists the attack by Korea on their position and secure their occupation of Manchuria

Siege of Tarsus (1401)

 * Georgia
 * Population: Ten times more than enemy: 15
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 12
 * Military: 33000: 33
 * Geography: Crossing mountains,Arable landscape: -5
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -2+7=5
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 42
 * Total: 122
 * Cilicia
 * Population: Ten times less than enemy: -15
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 4000: 4
 * Geography: Arable landscape,High ground: 15
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -7+0=-7
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending existential: 15
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 44
 * Total: 106
 * Result: Georgia captures the city, losing 4,000 troops after crossing the mountains and setting up the siege. Cilicia loses 3,000 troops.

Siege of Trabzond (1400)

 * Georgia
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 12
 * Military: 15000: 15
 * Geography: Crossing mountains,High ground: 0
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Blockade of major port,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -6+7=1
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 16
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 9
 * Total: 58
 * Trebizond
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 20000: 20
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Embargoing major power,Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -6+0=-6
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent defeat: -15
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 11
 * Total: 75
 * Result: Trebizond manages to defeat the Georgian attack with a desparate conscription of forces, while blockading any Georgian trade from Phasis into the Black Sea. The heavily fortified city of Trabzond holds fast, at the cost of many resources and damaging the city’s outer defenses. Georgia loses 2,500 troops while Trebizond loses 4,000 troops.

Scottish border skirmish (1400)

 * Scotland
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure,Blockading: 7
 * Military: 5000: 5
 * Geography: Arable landscape,Attack in forest,High ground: 20
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Pillaging others: 1+12=13
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Asserting hegemony: 0
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 16
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 26
 * Total: 102
 * England
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 5000: 5
 * Geography: Arable landscape,Defending forest: 15
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: 2+8=10
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending border: 5
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy: -10
 * Battle score: 13
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 32
 * Total: 95
 * Result: Scotland succeeds at minor raids in northern England, after a largely inconclusive skirmish with England’s forces. Minimal casualties

Battle of Leominster (1400)

 * Scotland
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Location: none: 0
 * Direction of currents: Against current: -15
 * No. of ships: 150: 15
 * Avg. condition of ships: Adequate condition,Adequate: 0
 * Economy: Embargoing major power,Economic disruption nearby,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+12=11
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Asserting hegemony: 0
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 13
 * Supply: Access to city or depot: 10
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Roll: 13
 * Total: 47
 * England
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Location: Blockading bay: 15
 * Direction of currents: Calm seas: -10
 * No. of ships: 200: 20
 * Avg. condition of ships: Adequate condition,Adequate: 0
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: 2+8=10
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending hegemony: 5
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy: -10
 * Battle score: 9
 * Supply: Access to other ships: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 18
 * Total: 77
 * Result: England secures control of the Irish Sea, losing 10 ships. Scotland loses 10 Birlinns, 4 Cogs, and 6 Picards. This is due to superior currents in England’s favor as well as more modern ships, facing against Scotland’s navy held over from the Viking era.

Battle of Carlisle (1401)

 * Scotland
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Blockading,Captured light infrastructure: 12
 * Military: 15000: 15
 * Geography: Arable landscape,High ground: 15
 * Economy: Embargoing major power,Economic disruption nearby,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Pillaging others: 0+12=12
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Asserting hegemony: 0
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 42
 * Total: 116
 * England
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 13000: 13
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -1+8=7
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent defeat: -15
 * Battle score: 12
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 36
 * Total: 108
 * Result: Scotland manages to secure a narrow victory over England's forces, but doesn't capture the castle or surrounding cities, which are still occupied by English forces. Scotland loses 2,500 troops and England loses 1,500 troops.

Battle of Leominster (1400)

 * England
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 10000: 10
 * Geography: Pinned to river,Arable landscape,Attack in forest: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -1+8=7
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming recent territory: 10
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy: -10
 * Battle score: 13
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 11
 * Total: 73
 * Wales
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 3000: 3
 * Geography: High ground,Defending forest: 20
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Blockade of major port,Prosperous nearby trade: -6+0=-6
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Inexperienced leader,Savage leader: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 10
 * Total: 62
 * Result: England manages to secure control over Herefordshire, losing 2,500 troops. Lawgoch loses 2,000 troops, and the bulk of his army retreats west past the Severn River.

Battle of Welshpool (1402)

 * England
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Blockading,Captured light infrastructure: 12
 * Military: 7000: 7
 * Geography: Pinned to river,Arable landscape,Attack in forest: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -4+9=5
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming recent territory: 10
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent victory: -5
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 8
 * Total: 97
 * Wales
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 12000: 12
 * Geography: Arable landscape,Defending forest: 15
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Blockade of major port,Prosperous nearby trade: -6+0=-6
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 23
 * Total: 74
 * Result: England decisively wins against the larger Welsh forces, losing 1,500 troops of the north flank and 500 troops of the southern flank. Wales only loses 2,000 troops and the rest retreats further north, but among the casualties is Henry Percy, the Earl of Northumberland.

Battle of Lancaster (1402)

 * Scotland
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Blockading,Captured light infrastructure: 12
 * Military: 30000: 30
 * Geography: Arable landscape,Attack in forest: 10
 * Economy: Embargoing major power,Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade: -4+12=8
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Asserting hegemony: 0
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 19
 * Supply: Distantly supplied: -5
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 41
 * Total: 130
 * England
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 20000: 20
 * Geography: High ground,Defending forest: 20
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -4+9=5
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent defeat: -15
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 30
 * Total: 120
 * Result: Scotland manages to secure a narrow victory in northern Lancashire with their coalition of forces, losing 5,000 troops while England loses 2,500. They have some minor logistic difficulty sustaining this diverse group of forces in Northern England.

Battle of Stromung (1402)

 * England
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Location: none: 0
 * Direction of currents: With strong current: 10
 * No. of ships: 240: 24
 * Avg. condition of ships: Light damage,Adequate: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -8+11=3
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Asserting hegemony: 0
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent victory: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Access to other ships: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 22
 * Total: 79
 * Sweden
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Location: none: 0
 * Direction of currents: Against current: -15
 * No. of ships: 240: 24
 * Avg. condition of ships: Adequate condition,Inferior materials: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -1+8=7
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending hegemony: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 5
 * Supply: Access to other ships: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 18
 * Total: 49
 * Result: England wins decisively in the North Sea against the Swedish navy, severely hampering Scotland’s ability to maintain forces on the island the next year. At this point, the English navy splits to engage in the Irish Sea and support the Bay of Biscay. Sweden loses 15 Longships and 10 Cogs, while Scotland loses 5 Cogs, 8 Oighers and 2 Longships. England loses 15 ships.

Battle of Liverpool Bay (1402)

 * Scotland
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Location: none: 0
 * Direction of currents: Against current: -15
 * No. of ships: 240: 24
 * Avg. condition of ships: Adequate condition,Adequate: 0
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -5+13=8
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending hegemony: 5
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 17
 * Supply: Access to other ships: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 12
 * Total: 56
 * England
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Location: Blockading peninsula: 5
 * Direction of currents: With weak current: 5
 * No. of ships: 120: 12
 * Avg. condition of ships: Long at sea or heavy damage,Adequate: -10
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -8+11=3
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending hegemony: 5
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent victory: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Access to other ships: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 6
 * Total: 41
 * Result: With support of Danish and Swedish navies, Scotland manages to recover their losses from the North Sea and break through the English blockade, now able to access Wales by sea. Scotland loses 10 Picards and 5 Hulks, while England loses 20 ships.

Siege of Bayonne (1402)

 * France
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 10000: 10
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 5
 * Total: 62
 * England
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 0: 0
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Unhappy Feudal: -5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy: -10
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 54
 * Total: 99
 * Result: England wins by 37 (59.68%)

The English are able to repulse the 10,000 strong army with the garrison forces.

Battle of Normandy (1402)

 * France
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 35000: 35
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 43
 * Total: 135
 * England
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure: 5
 * Military: 5000: 5
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+0=-1
 * Government: Unhappy Feudal: -5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 37
 * Total: 72
 * Result: France wins by 63 (87.5%)

The English forces take moderate casualties and fall back to the nearest castle for a last stand.

Siege of Bayonne (1405)

 * France
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Siege weapons: 10
 * Military: 10000: 10
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming recent territory: 10
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 43
 * Total: 118
 * England
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 0: 0
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Unhappy Feudal: -5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 3 years: -9
 * Roll: 37
 * Total: 88
 * Result: France wins by 30 (34.09%)

Battle of Mayenne (1405)

 * France
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 35000: 35
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming recent territory: 10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 24
 * Total: 136
 * England
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure: 5
 * Military: 25000: 25
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Unhappy Feudal: -5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 25
 * Total: 85
 * Result: France wins by 51 (60%)

Battle of Rennes (1406)

 * France
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 35000: 35
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming recent territory: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 7
 * Total: 104
 * England
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 0: 0
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 48
 * Total: 113
 * Result: England wins by 9 (8.65%)

England holds the territory in a slight English favored stalemate. England loses about 1500 men to Frances 2400.

Battle of Domnonée Rising (1406)

 * France
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 4000: 4
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming recent territory: 10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 36
 * Total: 117
 * England
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure: 5
 * Military: 6000: 6
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 30
 * Total: 101
 * Result: France wins by 16 (15.84%)

The French eek out a win barely losing roughly 500 men to the english losing about 900 The battle is a effectively a french favored stalemate.

Sacking of Pontarlier (1406)

 * Switzerland
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 19000: 19
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 12
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 12
 * Total: 70
 * Burgundy
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 1000: 1
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+0=-1
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 39
 * Total: 105
 * Result: Burgundy wins by 35 (50%)

The Swiss forces are repulsed from the city forcing them back to camp to reconsider their attempts to enter burgundy.

Battle of Alençon (1408)

 * England
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 31000: 31
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 42
 * Total: 120
 * France
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure: 5
 * Military: 44000: 44
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous distant trade: 0+15=15
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming recent territory: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 65
 * Total: 179
 * Result: France wins by 59 (49.17%)

French forces repulse the English army attempting to advance in the region. 3000 casualties English to 2300 French. Both armies have maintained strict discipline in being able to maintain formation and prevent heavy casualties. The battle was decided in a quick but decisive engagement which gave the more advantageous territory to France and driving the English center out of position. The English forces choose to withdraw to more defensible ground.

Battle of Vitre-Rennes (1410)

 * France
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 40000: 40
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming recent territory: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 14
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 83
 * Total: 184
 * England
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 20000: 20
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 82
 * Total: 167
 * Result: France wins by 17 (10.18%)

French forces fight to a somewhat favorable position however not much moves either way leaving both armies still on the field.

Battle of the Brittanny Fields (1411)

 * France
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 35000: 35
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming recent territory: 10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 9
 * Total: 121
 * England
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure: 5
 * Military: 24000: 24
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 73
 * Total: 147
 * Result: England wins by 26 (21.49%)

The English forces hold the field preventing further French advances. Casualties remain light to moderate with England taking 2000 to Frances 3200.

Battle of Macon (1413)

 * Switzerland
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 17
 * Military: 25000: 25
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 42
 * Total: 119
 * Burgundy
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 0: 0
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption at home,Prosperous nearby trade: -2+0=-2
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 35
 * Total: 95
 * Result: Switzerland wins by 24 (25.26%)

The Swiss led coalition forces takes the city after a brutal fight against its garrison. 2000 troops from the coalition forces are killed having to take the city nearly house by house against angry cityfolk and the garrison.

English General Offensive (1413)

 * England
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 28000: 28
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption at home,Prosperous nearby trade: -2+15=13
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 13
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 15
 * Total: 113
 * France
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure: 5
 * Military: 33000: 33
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming recent territory: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 67
 * Total: 165
 * Result: France wins by 52 (46.02%)

French forces blunt the english general offensive managing to take high ground on either flank of the English army after a few hours of battle. The loss of strategic positioning as well as the mauling of its center forces a retreat. Due to the intensity of the conflict in the north of France and the effect on both armies, the English lose 6000 men to the French's 3500

Siege of Toulouse (1413)

 * Spain
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Urban: -10
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 17
 * Military: 35000: 35
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Cut off from supply: -10
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 36
 * Total: 108
 * France
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Urban: 15
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 4000: 4
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 12
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 95
 * Total: 191
 * Result: France wins by 83 (76.85%)

The French Garrison at Toulouse one of the largest in France holds the fortress handily. The Spanish army takes 5000 casualties trying to take the city and their morale is staggered heavily. With no other options other than Bordeaux or Tolouse with a large forest in the way of advancing into the major french heartlands.. the Spanish troops are forced to either continue the assault or turn back. Considering the city and its fortress can be supplied by the river.. the Spanish cannot outlast the city.

Battle of Saint-Nazaire (1413)

 * Spain
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Location: Attacking fortified coast: -5
 * Direction of currents: With strong current: 10
 * No. of ships: 80: 8
 * Avg. condition of ships: Adequate condition,Adequate: 0
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -1+5=4
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy: -10
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Access to other ships: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Roll: 9
 * Total: 26
 * France
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Location: Blockading peninsula: 5
 * Direction of currents: Calm seas: -10
 * No. of ships: 70: 7
 * Avg. condition of ships: Adequate condition,Inferior materials: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -5+10=5
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Defending border: 5
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy: -10
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Access to city or depot: 10
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 7
 * Total: 34
 * Result: France manages to defend the landing at Brittany at heavy cost, losing 25 ships while Spain loses 10 ships.

Offensive into Brittanny (1414)

 * France
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 17
 * Military: 22000: 22
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming recent territory: 10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 39
 * Total: 138
 * England
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 2000: 2
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 13
 * Total: 90
 * Result: France wins by 48 (53.33%)

French forces seize Nantes and thus secure Strategic control (but not direct control) over Brittany. Their casualties stand at roughly 1000 as the cannons used to breach the walls were effective in their efforts.

Siege of Toulouse 2nd Attempt (1414)

 * Spain
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Urban: -10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 12
 * Military: 55000: 55
 * Geography: Pinned to river: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 13
 * Supply: Shortage of materials: -2
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 7
 * Total: 80
 * France
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 4000: 4
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Prosperous nearby trade: -1+15=14
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Cut off from supply: -10
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 1 years: -3
 * Roll: 73
 * Total: 149
 * Result: France wins by 69 (86.25%)

Spanish forces are unable to take Toulouse once again. Overburdening of their supply lines did not help either and their attempt to try and block supplies comming from the river was thwarted by the face river boats could just be moved over land to the proper position and used to supply the city/fortress. Spanish forces while not routed are heavily demoralized after losing nearly 6000 men trying to take the city. The commanding General is dubious of another attempt to try and take the city and its fortress.

Battle of Montauben (1416)

 * Burgundy
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 40000: 40
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,none: -2+5=3
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Distantly supplied: -5
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 40
 * Total: 107
 * France
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 1000: 1
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,none: -2+15=13
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy: -10
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Shortage of materials: -2
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 90
 * Total: 149
 * Result: France wins by 42 (39.25%)

Siege of Toulouse (1418)

 * Spain
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Urban: -10
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 17
 * Military: 61000: 61
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,none: -2+15=13
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Shortage of materials: -2
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Roll: 58
 * Total: 144
 * France
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Urban: 15
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 25000: 25
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,none: -2+15=13
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Shortage of materials: -2
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 5 years: -15
 * Roll: 60
 * Total: 153
 * Result: France wins by 9 (6.25%)

The Spanish are barely driven back however both sides are completely exhausted after years of battle in the region. An effective no mans land exists between the two armies and supply in the region for both sides reaches a bottle neck.

Siege of Taphros (1402)

 * Byzantium
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 12
 * Military: 10000: 10
 * Geography: Arable landscape,High ground: 15
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -5+14=9
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Defending hegemony: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 16
 * Supply: Shortage of materials: -2
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 34
 * Total: 109
 * Golden Horde
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Natural defenses,General infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 10000: 10
 * Geography: Pinned to coast/mountain,Arable landscape: -5
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous distant trade: -3+0=-3
 * Government: Horde: 25
 * Motive: Defending border: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 21
 * Total: 88
 * Result: Byzantium captures the city, losing 2,000 troops

Invasion of Qinghai (1403)

 * Timur
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Rural: 10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 180000: 180
 * Geography: Crossing mountains,Arable landscape: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Pillaging others,Prosperous distant trade,Plunding enemy: 3+0=3
 * Government: Horde: 25
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Distantly supplied: -5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 189
 * Total: 404
 * China
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Rural: 5
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 300000: 300
 * Geography: High ground,Mountain pass: 25
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade,Gold rush: 5+14=19
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Defending Mandate: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 21
 * Total: 430
 * Result: Tan Duo seizes the achievement for finally defeating Timur in battle, successfully securing the border for China.

Battle of Aleppo (1407)

 * Mamluks
 * Population: Ten times more than enemy: 15
 * Density: Urban: -10
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 30000: 30
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Pinned to river,High ground: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -5+7=2
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming territory: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 9
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 34
 * Total: 92
 * Aleppo
 * Population: Ten times less than enemy: -15
 * Density: Urban: 15
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 8000: 8
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe deflation,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade: -10+0=-10
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 29
 * Total: 77
 * Result: Al-Haji manages to decisively defeat the Syrians, losing 3,500 troops. The Syrians lose 2,500 troops and retreats back to the citadel of Aleppo for a siege.

Second Battle of Aleppo (1408)

 * Egypt
 * Population: Ten times more than enemy: 15
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 20000: 20
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Pinned to river,High ground: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -5+7=2
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming territory: 5
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 8
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 26
 * Total: 88
 * Aleppo
 * Population: Ten times less than enemy: -15
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 7000: 7
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Prosperous nearby trade: -11+0=-11
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending existential: 15
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 24
 * Total: 70
 * Result: Egypt manages to capture the city of Aleppo at great cost, losing 6,000 troops, but manages to annex the Sultanate.

Sack of Fallujah (1408)

 * Egypt
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 20000: 20
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Pinned to river: -15
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -5+7=2
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming territory: 5
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 8
 * Supply: Distantly supplied: -5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 13
 * Total: 35
 * Timurids
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 7000: 7
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe deflation,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -7+0=-7
 * Government: Unhappy Empire: -10
 * Motive: Defending border: 5
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy: -10
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 3
 * Total: 43
 * Result: In the midst of chaos in the Middle East, the Timurid armies of Pir Muhammad manage to defend the city of Fallujah from Egypt, but the city is pillaged by Al-Haji.

Battle of Mosul (1409)

 * Egypt
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure: 7
 * Military: 40000: 40
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Pinned to river: -15
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe deflation,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -8+8=0
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 4
 * Supply: Distantly supplied: -5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 17
 * Total: 43
 * Mosul
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 25000: 25
 * Geography: Attack in forest,High ground: 15
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade: -8+0=-8
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 20
 * Total: 112
 * Result: The combined armies from the Persian vassals manages to defeat the Egyptians attempting to take Mosul, losing 6,000 troops. Egypt loses 8,000 troops. This is largely caused by their stretch of supply lines and outdated equipment.

Siege of Beyrut (1410)

 * Egypt
 * Population: Ten times more than enemy: 15
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 32000: 32
 * Geography: Arable landscape,High ground: 15
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -9+7=-2
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming territory: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 7
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 26
 * Total: 105
 * Tripoli
 * Population: Ten times less than enemy: -15
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 3000: 3
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -3+0=-3
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 29
 * Total: 74
 * Result: Egypt captures Beyrut, losing 2,500 troops. The scattered troops of Lebanon retreat to the capital citadel.

Battle of Tal Afar (1410)

 * Egypt
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 60000: 60
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Pinned to river,Arable landscape: -10
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe deflation,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -11+12=1
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 9
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 12
 * Total: 64
 * Mosul
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 15000: 15
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade: -8+0=-8
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending border: 5
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Inexperienced leader: -5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 19
 * Total: 81
 * Result: The Timurid vassal of Mosul manages to defend the border against Egypt even while dividing their forces to fight against Shah Rustam, losing 5,500 troops. Al-Haji loses 6,000 troops

Kaiabi Subjugation (1401)

 * Xingu
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Very Rural: 15
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 7000: 7
 * Geography: Pinned to river,Attack in forest: 0
 * Economy: none,Prosperous nearby trade: 1+3=4
 * Government: Organized Tribal: 0
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 13
 * Supply: Distantly supplied: -5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Roll: 13
 * Total: 39
 * Kaiabi
 * Population: Equal to enemy: 0
 * Density: Very Rural: -5
 * Infrastructure: Natural defenses: 5
 * Military: 2000: 2
 * Geography: Defending forest: 10
 * Economy: none,Prosperous nearby trade: 1+0=1
 * Government: Scattared Tribal: -20
 * Motive: Defending existential: 15
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 7
 * Total: 25
 * Result: Xingu shatters the forces of the Kaiabi

Defense of Burgas (1409)

 * Dobruja
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 5
 * Military: 8000: 8
 * Geography: Pinned to river,Arable landscape: 0
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Blockade of major port,Prosperous nearby trade: -5+0=-5
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Roll: 16
 * Total: 24
 * Byzantium
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Blockading,Natural defenses,General infrastructure: 20
 * Military: 10000: 10
 * Geography: Arable landscape,High ground: 15
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -8+0=-8
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy: -10
 * Battle score: 16
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 3
 * Total: 81
 * Result: The Dorbjua and Wallachian armies are fully repulsed by Byzantium, losing 3,500 troops. Alexander Tagaris loses 1,500 troops.

Battle of Targoviste (1409)

 * Hungary
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 12
 * Military: 25000: 25
 * Geography: Pinned to river,Attack in forest: 0
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -1+8=7
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Asserting hegemony: 0
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 16
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Roll: 46
 * Total: 116
 * Wallachia
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Natural defenses,Fortress: 25
 * Military: 20000: 20
 * Geography: Arable landscape,Defending forest: 15
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade: -4+0=-4
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending border: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 43
 * Total: 124
 * Result: Wallachia just manages to stop the Hungarian advances, at a cost of 6,500 troops. Hungary loses 5,000 troops

Siege of Varna (1410)

 * Byzantium
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Blockading,Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 22
 * Military: 8000: 8
 * Geography: Pinned to river,Arable landscape: 0
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -8+14=6
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Asserting hegemony: 0
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent victory: -5
 * Battle score: 12
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 30
 * Total: 103
 * Dobruja
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 10000: 10
 * Geography: Pinned to coast/mountain,Arable landscape: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Blockade of major port,Prosperous nearby trade: -8+0=-8
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 33
 * Total: 80
 * Result: Byzantium captures the city, losing 800 troops. Dobruja loses 4,000 troops

Siege of Targoviste (1413)

 * Hungary
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 17
 * Military: 30000: 30
 * Geography: Pinned to river,Arable landscape: 0
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -1+8=7
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Reclaiming territory: 5
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 13
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Flanking: 10
 * Roll: 35
 * Total: 122
 * Wallachia
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 15000: 15
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Prosperous nearby trade: -8+0=-8
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 36
 * Total: 103
 * Result: Hungarian decisive victory at capturing the city, forcing the Wallachians to flee. They lose 5,000 troops while Hungary loses 3,500 troops.

Siege of Mosul (1413)

 * Georgia
 * Population: Twice or more than enemy: 10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 17
 * Military: 30000: 30
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Pinned to river,Arable landscape: -10
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -1+9=8
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 19
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 46
 * Total: 135
 * Mosul
 * Population: Half or less than enemy: -10
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 10000: 10
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Paying tribute,Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous distant trade: -10+0=-10
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Inexperienced leader: -5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 41
 * Total: 96
 * Result: After being severely weakened by the attacks from Egypt, Mosul is quickly subjugated by Georgia that overruns the city, while Georgia loses 4,000 of their own troops.

Battle of Tehran (1413)

 * Georgia
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 17
 * Military: 30000: 30
 * Geography: Crossing mountains,Arable landscape: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -1+9=8
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 19
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 15
 * Total: 94
 * Timurids
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 15000: 15
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe deflation,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous distant trade: -8+0=-8
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy: -10
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Inexperienced leader: -5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 19
 * Total: 86
 * Result: Georgia pushes back the forces of Rustam, which falls back behind the city walls for defense.

Siege of Baghdad (1414)

 * Georgia
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 17
 * Military: 45000: 45
 * Geography: Crossing desert,Pinned to river,Arable landscape: -10
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade: -3+10=7
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 17
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 18
 * Total: 104
 * Timurids
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Urban: 15
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 15000: 15
 * Geography: Crossing mountains,Arable landscape: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe deflation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -4+0=-4
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending border: 5
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent defeat: -15
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Inexperienced leader: -5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 29
 * Total: 75
 * Result: Georgia captures Baghdad, losing 4,000 troops. The Timurids lose 6,000 troops.

Siege of Tehran (1414)

 * Georgia
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Captured light infrastructure,Siege weapons: 17
 * Military: 25000: 25
 * Geography: Crossing mountains,Arable landscape: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade: -3+10=7
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 17
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Flanking: 15
 * Roll: 19
 * Total: 90
 * Timurids
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Urban: 15
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 10000: 10
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe deflation,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -4+0=-4
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending border: 5
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent defeat: -15
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Inexperienced leader: -5
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 16
 * Total: 72
 * Result: Georgia captures the city, losing 3,500 troops. Timurids lose 4,000 troops.

Battle of Esfahan (1417)

 * Georgia
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure: 2
 * Military: 30000: 30
 * Geography: Crossing desert: -10
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade: -4+5=1
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: Recent victory: 5
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 3
 * Total: 41
 * Timurids
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 15000: 15
 * Geography: High ground: 10
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Loss of major city,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -12+0=-12
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending existential: 15
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent defeat: -15
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 13
 * Total: 76
 * Result: Timurids wins by 35 (85.37%)

The Timurids hold off the first wave of Georgian troops in a battle for the city, losing 4,000 men to Georgia's 6,000.

Siege of Esfahan (1417)

 * Georgia
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: Allied light infrastructure,Blockading: 7
 * Military: 44000: 44
 * Geography: none: 0
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Destruction of major nation,Prosperous nearby trade: -4+5=1
 * Government: Content Empire: 10
 * Motive: Aggression: -10
 * Morale: Recent defeat: -5
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: Savage leader: 5
 * Roll: 25
 * Total: 82
 * Timurids
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: Fortress: 20
 * Military: 12000: 12
 * Geography: High ground: 10
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Loss of major city,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -12+0=-12
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending existential: 15
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy,Recent victory: -5
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 11
 * Total: 86
 * Result: Timurids wins by 4 (4.88%)

Following the battle of Esfahan, the second wave of Georgian troops arrive and proceed to lay siege to the city. The siege is largely deadlocked for this year as the Georgians lose 2,000 men to the Timurid's 1,000. It remains to be seen how long the formerly great empire can hold out as they are barricaded within their capital city.

Battle of Cairo (1414)

 * Egypt
 * Population: Ten times more than enemy: 15
 * Density: Urban: -10
 * Infrastructure: Captured fortress: 10
 * Military: 25000: 25
 * Geography: Crossing mountains,Arable landscape: -5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe deflation,Destruction of major nation,Severe damage to major city,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade: -13+8=-5
 * Government: Unhappy Feudal: -5
 * Motive: Dynastic dispute: -5
 * Morale: Vassals unhappy: -10
 * Battle score: 15
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: Savage leader,Enemy surrounded: 25
 * Roll: 5
 * Total: 60
 * Noble revolt
 * Population: Ten times less than enemy: -15
 * Density: Urban: 15
 * Infrastructure: Heavy infrastructure: 15
 * Military: 3000: 3
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Economic disruption nearby,Economic disruption at home,Severe damage to major city,Pillaging others: -8+10=2
 * Government: Unhappy Feudal: -5
 * Motive: Defending border: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 6
 * Total: 46
 * Result: Abu Muslim recaptures Cairo, forcing the rebels to scatter. He loses 1,500 troops while they lose 1,000.

Battle of Sarawak (1417)

 * Majapahit
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: none: 0
 * Military: 40000: 40
 * Geography: Attack in forest: 5
 * Economy: none,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: 4+-1=3
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Religious dispute: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Roll: 42
 * Total: 110
 * Brunei
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 25000: 25
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Blockade of major port,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -1+0=-1
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 44
 * Total: 118
 * Result: Brunei wins by 8 (7.27%)

Brunei manages a Pyrrhic victory over the larger Majapahit forces. The Bruneian forces lose 5,000 men to the Majaphit's 7,000 - but fail to repulse Majapahit from the region altogether.

Battle of Balikpapan (1417)

 * Majapahit
 * Population: Greater than enemy: 5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: -5
 * Infrastructure: none: 0
 * Military: 10000: 10
 * Geography: Attack in forest: 5
 * Economy: none,Tribute,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: 4+-1=3
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Religious dispute: 5
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Supplied by roads: 0
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Roll: 5
 * Total: 43
 * Brunei
 * Population: Less than enemy: -5
 * Density: Somewhat Urban: 10
 * Infrastructure: General infrastructure: 10
 * Military: 5000: 5
 * Geography: Arable landscape: 5
 * Economy: Blockade of major port,Prosperous nearby trade,Prosperous distant trade: -1+0=-1
 * Government: Content Feudal: 5
 * Motive: Defending core: 10
 * Morale: none: 0
 * Battle score: 10
 * Supply: Near major city/depot: 5
 * Tactics: none: 0
 * Siege: 0 years: 0
 * Roll: 11
 * Total: 65
 * Result: Brunei wins by 22 (51.16%)

In a smaller battle, at Balikpapan, the Majapahit vassals (numbering 10,000 troops) are thoroughly defeated by the Bruneian reserves, numbering only 5,000. Majapahit has 6,000 left, with Brunei having 3,500 reserves remaining.

Map complaints
Not a complaint, but could you let me know the names of all the states in OTL southern Mexico? Cour *talk* 21:05, December 11, 2019 (UTC)

Queued algos
List here any algos that have not been done for your nation (or someone else's nation) for more than one turn:

Example:
 * 1384 turn, nation A vs nation B - strategy in nation A's turn

Queue:
 * 1415-1416-1417-1418 turn, Steps: 1. siege Albi (1 turn) --> 2. assault Albi --> 3. siege Montauban (1 turn) --> 4. assault Montauban --> 5. occupy the unfortified cities of Castles and Lavour 6. --> siege Toulouse (1 turn) --> 7. assault Toulouse (Only successfull completion of a step allows us to move further or else we repeat the not successfully completed step once again) France (?) vs. Hispania (55k) + Burgundy (22,5k) + Auvergne (7k) + Switzerland (4k) + Arles (4k) + Monaco faction (1,5k) - strategy in Hispania's turn and in Burgundy's turn. BearCavalry (talk) 07:02, February 14, 2020 (UTC)