Board Thread:Map Game Discussions/@comment-6012703-20130320210738/@comment-32656-20130321094230

An infection just isn't going to set in randomly like that.

Have the horse he's riding in 1505 throw him when the lightning hits nearby - otl, horse did not such thing. Instead of the a religious revelation like otl, he breaks his neck and dies.

But, overall, your concept is highly flawed - in this era there was many reformers, who for the most part did it independently. No Luther doesn't stop it - it just changes it. Calvin, for instance, would be the main reformer, not Luther.