This page lists the main dynamic historical events for
巴克特里亚, including events for choosing between cultural assimilation of the natives or reverting back to native Bactrian rule and the rise of Diodotus, historical founder of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom. The events for the rise of the
大益 are also listed here.[1]
Culture Events
The Macedonian mayor of [SCOPE.sP('country_province').GetName], [SCOPE.sP('country_province').GetState.GetName], has sent us a messenger asking for help in assimilating some of those living in the city. Not only would he like us to teach some of the locals in the city about our culture, but he also wants us to send more people to [SCOPE.sP('country_province').GetName] so they could go forward as an example to the others.
As the local Bactrians and our own people have had certain issues coming to terms with one another, it would probably lead to conflicts and disagreements if we choose not to do anything about the issue.
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Trigger conditions
- Is
巴克特里亚
- The date is before 1 Jan 530 AUC
- Has not triggered the event in the last 5 years
- Is Macedonian culture
- The country owns a territory that has a
population greater than 5 and has a dominant culture not in the Hellenistic culture group
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Is triggered only by
Random event on yearly main country event pulse
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Immediate effects
- Save a random owned territory whose dominant culture is not in the Hellenistic culture group as country_province
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We will send some of our men to help him out.
- Lose
5000 manpower
- Move a random Hellenistic culture group pop in the capital to country_province
- The happiest non-Hellenistic culture group pops in country_province, up to 20% of the total territory population, assimilate to Macedonian culture
They will probably work it out, without our aid.
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Though the Greeks ruled Bactria for a while, now it is under the auspicious leadership of [ROOT.GetCountry.GetRuler.GetName], a man of Bactrian origin and Greek education. With a leader that can be accepted by both of the groups, it might be time to explore the origins of our culture and region.
We have been a satrapy under the Achaemenid Empire, Alexander, Antigonos and Seleukos, it is time for us to find our own path without an overlord.
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Trigger conditions
- Is
巴克特里亚
- Has not triggered the event in the last 30 years
- Has not previously chosen the third option in this event
- Country is in the Hellenistic culture group
- Ruler is in the Bactrian culture group
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Is triggered only by
Random event on yearly main country event pulse
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Immediate effects
- Save a random owned territory that does not have any pops in the Hellenistic culture group as country_province
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Yes, it is time for a change.
- Lose
25 stability
- Set the primary culture to Bactrian, with the old primary culture becoming
integrated
- The happiest non-Bactrian culture pops in the capital, up to 33% of the total territory population, assimilate to Bactrian culture
Looking into our past seems like an interesting proposition.
- If the capital has any Bactrian-cultured pops, up to 2 pops assimilate to Bactrian culture
And yet our kingdom will always be Greek.
- The happiest non-Macedonian culture pops in the capital, up to 33% of the total territory population, assimilate to Macedonian culture
None
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Diodotus Events
A minor noble named Diodotus has become the talk of the kingdom lately, as he seems to take part in everything important that has happened. Be it civic matters, military or otherwise, he has played an important role in making everything turn out for the better.
It did not take long until he was invited to our court, to play a more direct role in our government.
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Trigger conditions
- Is
巴克特里亚
- Has not received the event before
- The date is after 1 Jan 503 AUC
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Is triggered only by
On yearly main country event pulse
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Immediate effects
- Create a Bactrian, state religion character Diodotus and save him as diodotus_character
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Interesting fellow, is he not?
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Diodotus has surpassed everyones expectations and turned into one of the most popular nobles at court, and it did not take long for the people to start talking about him as a potential heir to Bactria. From whispers at first, the demands grew ever more significant as time passed.
Recently [ROOT.GetCountry.GetRuler.GetName] has started talking about retiring from public life, and people are talking about Diodotus' claims to leadership.
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Trigger conditions
- Has not received the event before
- diodotus_character is alive, in
巴克特里亚, and not the current ruler
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Is triggered only by
by the Rise of Diodotus event
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- Make diodotus_character into the ruler
- diodotus_character gains
25 popularity
No, we need [ROOT.GetCountry.GetRuler.GetName].
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Rise of the Dahae
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Trigger conditions
- Is AI-controlled
- The date is after 1 Jan 480 AUC
- Is
萨喀, 帕耳尼亚, 赞提亚, or 庇斯苏里亚
萨喀, 帕耳尼亚, 赞提亚, and 庇斯苏里亚 either do not exist, do not own at least 1 territory, or are AI-controlled
- Owns at least 12 territories
- Is not at war
- Is not a subject
- Has a neighbour that is not
萨喀, 帕耳尼亚, 赞提亚, or 庇斯苏里亚
- This event has not triggered before for any country
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Is triggered only by
Random event on yearly country pulse
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Immediate effects
- Save the current country as parthian_hordes
- Create an army with
20 horse archer cohorts in the capital
- Get the modifier Parthian Hordes for 20 years, giving:
+50% National Tax
+25% National Manpower
+2 Integration Speed
+2 Claim Fabrication Speed
+25% Siege Ability
+100 Loyalty of Subject States
-50% Army Maintenance Cost
+10 Loyalty of Characters
-50% Fabricate Claim Cost
- Set the variable horde_invasion_origin for 20 years
- Every non-AI-controlled country gets the event The Beating of Hooves
- Make
萨喀, 帕耳尼亚, 赞提亚, and 庇斯苏里亚 client states of the current country if they
- Are not the same as the parthian_hordes (current) country
- Own at least 1 territory
- Are not already a
subject
- Are AI-controlled
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In the far-flung lands where the wild Scythians ride, there are rumors of war. A bright star has appeared, promising the Dahae a new home amongst the lands to the south, and messengers from all around bring word of preparations in the steppe.
We would be wise to consider our situation - even the stoic Greek kings should fear this threat, and an invasion of the promised magnitude has the potential to destabilize the world as we know it.
- ↑ These events can be found in /ImperatorRome/events/dhe/dhe_bactria.txt.