This page lists the dynamic historical events for the Diadochi states, particularly the 弗里吉亚, 马其顿, 塞琉古帝国, 埃及, and 色雷斯, including the triggering events for the Fourth War of the Diadochi that usually starts shortly after the game begins.[1]
The Wars of the Diadochi
The Wars of the Diadochi
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Having built the largest empire the world has ever seen, Alexander the Great died suddenly 18 years ago. With no clear successor to the empire his generals, the 'Diadochi', or Successors, have since fought over Alexander's spoils.
As the Satrap of Phrygia, our ruler Antigonos was not part of most of the great campaigns of Alexander. But in the conflicts of the last decade he has risen to be the most powerful of the successors. Recently however we have lost Persia and Babylon to Seleukos, even if we enjoy continued growing influence in Greece.
Our reputation as a protector of the free Greek cities have earned us many friends among the smaller Greek states. Otherwise we now stand alone...
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Is triggered only by
On yearly pulse |
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The empire belongs to the strongest!
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Effects after selecting any option
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The Wars of the Diadochi
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Having built the largest empire the world has ever seen, Alexander the Great died suddenly 18 years ago. With no clear successor to the empire his generals, the 'Diadochi', or Successors, have since fought over Alexander's spoils.
Our ruler Kassandros of Macedon is the son of Antipatros, who was the most senior of Alexander's generals and was given the honor to guard his heirs until they came of age. Upon the death of his father Kassandros killed his appointed regent, with help from his father's enemies. He then proceeded to kill the heirs, and their mothers.
Antigonos, the former Satrap of Phrygia, is perhaps the most successful of the successors. Antigonos has also meddled with the Greek states, and control the fortress of Chalkis that was once ours. But success breeds enemies and he now stands alone, and vulnerable...
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Is triggered only by
On yearly pulse |
Immediate effects
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The empire belongs to the strongest!
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The Wars of the Diadochi
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Having built the largest empire the world has ever seen, Alexander the Great died suddenly 18 years ago. With no clear successor to the empire his generals, the 'Diadochi', or Successors, have since fought over Alexander's spoils.
As a close friend of Alexander's, and an experienced general, our ruler Lysimachos would seemingly warrant a wealthier province than Thrace. Frequently getting involved in the conflicts of the Antipatrids in Macedon and Antigonos, the former Satrap of Phrygia, Lysimachos has been unable to expand his rule beyond the region he was given to guard.
Antigonos is perhaps the most successful of the successors but success breeds enemies and he now stands alone, vulnerable.
This is a great opportunity, if we can only secure allies to oppose him...
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Is triggered only by
On yearly pulse |
Immediate effects
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The empire belongs to the strongest! |
The Wars of the Diadochi
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Having built the largest empire the world has ever seen, Alexander the Great died suddenly 18 years ago. With no clear successor to the empire his generals, the 'Diadochi', or Successors, have since fought over Alexander's spoils.
As one of Alexander's oldest friends, our ruler Ptolemaios has secured the wealthiest province in the empire, Egypt, for himself. Expansion into Greece and Syria has however been thwarted by Antigonos Monophtalmos, the former Satrap of Phrygia. With the entire Egyptian fleet crushed at the recent battle of Salamis.
Antigonos is perhaps the most successful of the successors but success breeds enemies and he now stands alone, vulnerable.
This is a great opportunity, if we can only secure allies to oppose him...
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
On yearly pulse |
Immediate effects
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The empire belongs to the strongest! |
The Wars of the Diadochi
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Having built the largest empire the world has ever seen, Alexander the Great died suddenly 18 years ago. With no clear successor to the empire his generals, the 'Diadochi', or Successors, have since fought over Alexander's spoils.
In this time, our ruler, Seleukos has risen through his own ability and now controls the entire Eastern Empire. This realm was recently seized from Antigonos Monophtalmos, the former Satrap of Phrygia.
Antigonos is perhaps the most successful of the successors but success breeds enemies and he now stands alone, vulnerable.
A great opportunity, if peace on our eastern border can only be secured...
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Is triggered only by
On yearly pulse |
Immediate effects
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The empire belongs to the strongest! |
The Epigoni
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The kings that once served Alexander have started to pass away and with them so does the immediate claim to his Empire. The men who have become known as 'the Successors' are now themselves being succeeded by their progeny, the 'Epigoni'.
While powerful leaders in their own right, with a strong claim to the realms of their fathers, these 'Epigoni' are regional dynasts, and cannot restore an empire that has been tainted by a generation of infighting.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
On ruler change |
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The world shall know us by our own deeds. |
Argead Reunification events
Capital of an Empire
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As the successor of Alexander's Empire we must consider if [ROOT.GetCountry.GetCapital.GetName] is really the best place from which to rule the Hellenistic world. Some would argue that there are other cities that would be better suited for such a task.
Of course every possible location would come with its own benefits, so such a choice would have to be made carefully.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the Reunite Alexander's Empire decision |
Enabled if: Owns Pella (379) Pella - The Seat of the Argead Kings.
Enabled if: Owns Alexandreia (516) Alexandreia on the Nile - Heart of Egypt.
Enabled if: Owns Babylon (918) Babylon - Where the Empire was founded.
Enabled if: Owns Alexandreia Indos (4371) Alexandreia on the Indus - At the end of the World.
Enabled if: Capital is NOT Alexandreia (516), Pella (379), Babylon (918), or Alexandreia Indos (4371) [ROOT.GetCountry.GetCapital.GetName] will remain our capital.
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Death of Antigonus events
The Antigonid Cause Wavers
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With the passing of Antigonos the state that he built out of his Phrygian satrapy stands, for the first time, without its founder. His meteoric rise once attracted the envy and admiration of a generation, but losses in Egypt and Babylon proved too hard to turn around before the old general finally died.
With the passing of its first king the Antigonid realm is more disunited than it has been in a long time. Especially among the cities of Asia Minor loyalty is seemingly wavering and the entire region is now at risk of defecting from central authority. We could likely hold on to it, but this would come at the price of further alienating our remaining loyal subjects...
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Is triggered only by
On ruler change |
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Enabled if: Is NOT at war We will return, to reclaim what was lost.
We must not let go of a single city! |
The Antigonid Cause
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With the passing of Antigonos the One Eyed the state that was built from an obscure Phrygian satrapy now stands without its founder for the first time. The meteoric rise of Antigonos has attracted the envy and admiration of a generation and this legacy will continue to benefit our rulers for generations to come.
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Is triggered only by
On ruler change |
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Long Live the King! |
Antigonid Coronation events
Coronation of Antigonos
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After Demetrios smashed the Egyptian fleet at Salamis, he sent his most trusted officer, Aristodemos of Miletos with news of our great victory. Aristodemos hailed Antigonos as Basileus before the assembled crowd, and the people rejoiced. A coronation swiftly followed, and Antigonos shall now be known as Basileus to all and sundry.
News has reached the ears of Antigonos, however, that Demetrios, now crowned as co-king, has taken to mocking the other Diadochi, and giving them derogatory titles. Seleukos 'the Commander of Elephants', Ptolemaios 'the Admiral', Lysimachos 'the Treasurer', and even Agathokles 'the Governor of Sicily', though he is not one of us. When they hear of this, they will certainly not be pleased...
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Is triggered only by
the Alexander the Great event |
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'They will all bend the knee anyway!'
'Tell Demetrios to focus on his victory instead.' |
News Arrives from the Antigonid Kingdom
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Our spymaster enters the throne room and gestures that they would like a word with our ruler. They bring tidings from the Antigonids. The battle of Salamis was a disasterous loss for us, and most of our fleet has been sunk off the coast of Cyprus. Moreover, apparently Antigonos considers this such a feat that he has had himself crowned Basileus after his victory. Any pretence of an Argead line of succession has been officially cast aside, and the throne of Alexander's empire is ripe for the taking.
The spymaster has more news, however. It appears that Antigonos' heir Demetrios has been slandering the other Diadochi, and has been giving them unflattering titles. Seleukos 'the Commander of Elephants', Lysimachos 'the Treasurer', and even Agathokles 'the Governor of Sicily', though he is not one of us. Ptolemaios asks his spymaster what title has been bestowed upon him. The spymaster is silent for a moment, and then answers 'Admiral'. Ptolemaios' laughter rings out across the throne room.
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Is triggered only by
the Coronation of Antigonos event |
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'We will crown ourselves God-King in response!' 'Admiral, eh?' |
News Arrives from the Antigonid Kingdom
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Our spymaster enters the throneroom and gestures that they would like a word with our ruler. They bring tidings from the Antigonids. Apparently Antigonos has had himself crowned Basileus after his victory at Salamis over the Egyptian fleet. Any pretence of an Argead line of succession has been officially cast aside, and the throne of Alexander's empire is ripe for the taking.
The spymaster has more news, however. It appears that Antigonos' heir Demetrios has been slandering the other Diadochi, and has been giving them unflattering titles. Seleukos 'the Commander of Elephants', Ptolemaios 'the Admiral', and Lysimachos 'the Treasurer'. It does appear, however, that we have been honoured with a title of our own, due to our recent claim to the title of king of Sicily. Agathokles asks his spymaster what title has been bestowed upon him. The spymaster is silent for a moment, and then answers 'Governor of Sicily'. Agathokles' laughter rings out across the throne room.
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Is triggered only by
the Coronation of Antigonos event |
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'I am the KING of Sicily'
'Governor, eh?'
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News Arrives from the Antigonid Kingdom
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Our spymaster enters the throneroom and gestures that they would like a word with our ruler. They bring tidings from the Antigonids. Apparently Antigonos has had himself crowned Basileus after his victory at Salamis over the Egyptian fleet. Any pretence of an Argead line of succession has been officially cast aside, and the throne of Alexander's empire is ripe for the taking.
The spymaster has more news, however. It appears that Antigonos' heir Demetrios has been slandering the other Diadochi, and has been giving them unflattering titles. Ptolemaios 'the Admiral', Lysimachos 'the Treasurer', and even Agathokles 'the Governor of Sicily', though he is not one of us. Seleukos asks his spymaster what title has been bestowed upon him. The spymaster is silent for a moment, and then answers 'Commander of Elephants'. Seleukos' laughter rings out across the throne room.
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Is triggered only by
the Coronation of Antigonos event |
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'We shall be ruler of all Asia!'
'Elephants, eh?' |
Bad News Arrives from the Antigonid Kingdom
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Our spymaster enters the throneroom and gestures that they would like a word with our ruler about tidings from the Antigonids. Antigonos has had himself crowned Basileus after his victory at Salamis. Any pretence of an Argead line of succession has been cast aside, and the throne of Alexander's empire is ripe for the taking.
The spymaster has more news, however. Antigonos' heir Demetrios has been slandering the other Diadochi, and has been giving them unflattering titles. Seleukos 'the Commander of Elephants', Ptolemaios 'the Admiral', and even Agathokles 'the Governor of Sicily', though he is not one of us. Lysimachos asks his spymaster what title has been bestowed upon him. The spymaster's face becomes as white as freshly fallen snow in the mountains of Odrysia, but he climbs the steps and whispers in Lysimachos' ear. Lysimachos himself becomes red with rage, and roars at his spymaster. 'Treasurer!? How dare he call me treasurer!?' a smattering of titters and chortles fills the throne room.
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Is triggered only by
the Coronation of Antigonos event |
'I am NOT a Eunuch!'
'We'll show him how virile we are!' |
Fourth War of the Diadochi
War in Greece
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After the Heraklean effort that characterized the siege of Rhodes, the Antigonids turned their eyes west. The free city states of Greece were marshaled into a disciplined league, with the sole aim to pen in the ruthless Cassander and the remnants of his forces still present in Macedon.
After a brief lull in the fighting the Antigonid generals led by Demetrios now insist that the time is right to provoke an offensive from the Macedonian menace, irrespective of the brewing threat from Alexander's successors elsewhere.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the The Wars of the Diadochi event |
Immediate effects
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Cassander will rue the day.
We must focus elsewhere.
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Antigonid Sails
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Our soldiers at the coast have begun reporting a great mass of Antigonid sails on the horizon. The Antigonids were bound to turn their attention to Macedon once again after the siege of Rhodes, and our generals urge us to act with haste.
The more moderate members of our council, however, suggest that a little time might be bought by conceding our last remaining holding in the Peloponnese; effectively abandoning any hope of reclaiming dominance over the so-called Hellenic League.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the War in Greece event |
We cannot defer war forever.
We must buy time to prepare! |
Antigonid Peace Envoy
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In a shock turn of events, an Antigonid ambassador appeared under a flag of truce, at our borders.
He claims that the Antigonid cause is not served by war with Macedon, and that all of their armies are being withdrawn from Greece.
Our generals unanimously agree that a short truce is a viable option, this will allow the Antigonids to withdraw, while leaving the rest of Greece open to be reclaimed by us. We shall watch developments with interest.
Concession of Korinthos
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In a most unusual move, the wastrel atop the Macedonian throne has offered up the city of Korinthos in return for a guaranteed period of truce.
Our diplomat rightly seized this offer without waiting for confirmation. Our foothold in Greece grows ever stronger.
War in Greece
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The Antigonids in their hubris and folly, have chosen to once again resume hostilities with Cassander of Macedon, in a vain attempt to prove dominance over those known as the Diadochi.
We can only wait to see what effect this will have upon the politics of the known world, and how many sons must die to sate the bloodthirsty appetites of tyrant kings.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Sails event |
Troubling news. |
In Defense of Cassander
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The long war rages on, and our generals assure us that it is time we rallied against the Antigonid threat.
A thoughtful voice at the back of the war council, however, suggests that perhaps a deal might be struck with the Antigonids, who appear to be highly preoccupied dealing with Cassander in the Peloponnese.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Sails event |
Our promises must be honored.
Let us see what comes of this...
Better to wait and see.
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Ptolemy Stirs
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Whether in defense of the tenuous pact between Macedon and Egypt, or for self serving means, we cannot tell - all we know is that Egypt has begun marching on the Antigonids from the south.
The future of Alexander's once-great empire looks ever more in doubt.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the In Defense of Cassander or the Ptolemaic Ultimatum events |
The hubris... |
Ptolemaic Ultimatum
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As the war in Greece rages, the dastardly Ptolemies make their move. An envoy from the kingdom of the sun and eagle arrives, with a tantalizing offer on the table.
For the concession of some of our territories in Palestine and Syria, Egypt is willing to sign a formalized truce, giving us the opportunity to finish off the wretched Cassander once and for all.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the In Defense of Cassander event |
We cannot afford another front in this war.
Never! Our cause is just!
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Antigonid Concessions
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In a shock turn of events, the Antigonids appear to be too preoccupied with Greece, to be able to refuse our outrageous demands.
Their envoy reluctantly agrees to cede territory in Palestine and Syria, in return for a truce, while their armies are engaged combating the insidious Cassander and his kin.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the Ptolemaic Ultimatum event |
Excellent news!
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Antigonid Concessions to Egypt
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The trade winds bring troubling news. The Antigonids have conceded many of their territories in Palestine and Syria to the Ptolemies; hoping, presumably, to secure a lengthy truce in which to finish off Cassander and his allies in Macedon.
The Diadochi continue to stab each other in the back with practiced skill.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Concessions event |
Most alarming. |
War over Greece
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In his typical arrogant manner Cassander has chosen war over reason. Macedon is moving to go to war with us.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Sails event |
Immediate effects
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We will end him. |
Ultimatum Refused
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The Antigonids have refused our offer and so war over the Levant is now imminent once again.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Ptolemaic Ultimatum event |
Immediate effects
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The hubris... |
A Time to Strike
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The Antigonids are embroiled in conflict in the west. This is perhaps the opportunity we have been looking for to finally end their pitiful dynasty. Our advisors recommend that we strike now, and invade Syria with all the might we can muster.
On the other hand we also have trouble closer to home, perhaps an ultimatum is enough to secure access to the Mediterrenean sea. Further conquests can be planned for a later time.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Sails event |
We must strike now!
Let us send a messenger to Antigonos
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A Messenger from the Seleukid Empire
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Our conflict in the west has not gone without notice in the Seleukid Empire. A messenger arrived today proclaiming that the Seleucids are ready to support those who would oppose our claim to Alexander's Empire and once more go to war in the East.
The envoy also brings an offer however: If we concede our hold on Syria they agree to stand down for now and let us settle our differences with the other Diadochi without their direct involvement.
The envoy is quite clear on the fact that this means giving up our great capital; Antigoneia. It is not clear if the Seleukids expect us to consider this as anything but an insult.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the A Time to Strike event |
Enabled if: Holds any territory that is not in the provinces of Osroene, Palmyrene, Syria Cyrrestice, Syria, North Phoenicia, Apamene, South Phoenicia, or Syria Coele, or in the regions of Palestine or Greece We must avoid war in the east at all cost.
This is nothing but an insult!
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Seleucid Invasion
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The conflict between the Diadochi is flaring up again with Seleucid armies crossing the border into Antigonid Syria.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the A Time to Strike or A Messenger from the Seleukid Empire events |
Will it ever end? |
War with the Seleukid Empire
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No doubt noticing our conflict in the west Seleukos has gathered his armies and is reportedly now marching on our borders. We are now bound to fight a two front war once more.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the A Time to Strike event |
Immediate effects | |
They will regret this! |
War with Egypt
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As the war in Greece rages, the dastardly Ptolemies make their move. Egyptian armies are closing in our borders and it is clear this conflict has now grown to include a southern theater once more.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the In Defense of Cassander event |
Immediate effects | |
Insolence! |
The Antigonids Refuse
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A Antigonid messenger arrived today defiantly rejecting our generous offer to avoid bloodshed. The Antigonids are getting ready to go to war to defend their hard won empire...
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the A Messenger from the Seleukid Empire event |
Immediate effects | |
This can mean only war.
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Antigonid Concessions
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Suprisingly it seems the Antigonids have chosen to fold to our demands.
They reluctantly agree to cede territory in Syria and Mesopotamia that we asked for, in return for a truce
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the A Messenger from the Seleukid Empire event |
Excellent news!
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Antigonid Concessions to the Seleukids
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The Antigonids have conceded many of their territories in Syria and Mesopotamia to the Seleukid Empire; hoping, presumably, to stave off conflict in the east while they fight their war in the west.
It seems Seleukos has once more stabbed a friend in the back.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Concessions and Freedom? events |
Most alarming. |
Freedom?
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Our overlord has moved away from this region and surrendered their strongholds to an opposing Diadochi faction. An emissary arrived today from the court of the Antigonids, almost as if an afterthought in this general hasty retreat, to let us know that we will no longer enjoy any protection or be expected to pay any form of tribute.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Concessions or Antigonid Concessions events |
We are free, but are we safe? |
Protector of the Greeks?
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The withdrawal of the Antigonids from Greece and them failing to live up to their claims of protecting the Free Greek cities against the other Diadochi, an increasing number within our own government are asking that we reconsider our own support for the Antigonid cause.
Some argue that the Antigonids have shown themselves to be weak and that we would be better off seeking our own fortune as an independent entity. As free Greeks we should have the right to steer our own destiny.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
Random event on biyearly country pulse |
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No. They would never tolerate this.
Let us be truly free.
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Protector of the Greeks?
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Our withdrawal from Greece has meant that many no longer consider us the protector of Free Greek cities that we make ourselves out to be.
The People of [freedom_tag.GetName] have now declared that as Free Greeks they should be allow to steer their own destiny and that they no longer require our protection.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the Protector of the Greeks? event |
This means war!
They are free to go.
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War!
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It seems all talk of protecting the free Greeks have been but empty words. The Antigonids have sent word that they are preparing their armies to force us into obedience.
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Is triggered only by
the Protector of the Greeks? event
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The world will learn of this treachery!
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Betrayal of Ideals
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The Antigonids have betrayed the dream of a free Greek world by going to war with [freedom_tag.GetName] rather than let them seek their own destiny as a free country.
This is most worrying.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the Protector of the Greeks? event |
Most worrying indeed.
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Antigonid Vulnerabilities
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The bickering of the other diadochi continues, throwing the Hellenic world into disarray once more.
We have remained aloof so far, but our generals are agreed that we could take advantage of the Antigonid's divided attention. We may even be able to strike a deal with the Antigonids, occupied as they are in Greece.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Sails event |
The Antigonids need to be taken down a peg.
Fetch the scribes.
We are stronger in peace... |
Lysimachus Makes a Move
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Despite being the weakest of the diadochi states, the Thracian satrapy has surprisingly began an invasion of the Antigonid possessions in north western Asia, opening a northern front for the Antigonid Kingdom.<pr>Surely even Alexander is surprised at just how long his funeral games have lasted.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Vulnerabilities or the Alkimachid Deal events |
We men are wretched things. |
War with Thrace
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With our attention divided, the treacherous Alkimachids have taken their opportunity to join the conflict once more. Thracian armies are crossing into Asia, exacerbating our already difficult circumstances...
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Vulnerabilities event |
Immediate effects
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We men are wretched things. |
Alkimachid Deal
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With our attention divided between the other successors, Lysimachos' paltry satrapy has had the gall to demand that we transfer our lands in western Bithynia into their hands or face an invasion from the north.
In exchange for letting them dominate the north they will agree a generous truce, giving us time to focus on defeating Cassander...
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Vulnerabilities event |
We are stretched too thin as it is.
Miserable vultures!
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Antigonid Concessions
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To the surprise of everyone, our deal with the Antigonids has been accepted! They must be desperate indeed to give in so easily to our threats.
Their glum envoy has agreed to cede their territory in north western Asia, in return for a truce, while they finish off Cassander and his ilk in Macedon.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the Alkimachid Deal event |
Outstanding!
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Deal Refused
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The Antigonids have refused our offer, leaving war in Asia once again inevitable...
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Alkimachid Deal event |
Immediate effects
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Hardly a surprise. |
Freedom?
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Our overlord has moved away from this region and surrendered their strongholds to an opposing Diadochi faction. An emissary arrived today from the court of the Antigonids, almost as if an afterthought in this general hasty retreat, to let us know that we will no longer enjoy any protection or be expected to pay any form of tribute.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Concessions event |
We are free, but are we safe? |
Antigonid Concessions to Thrace
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Murmurings in the agora have confirmed that the Antigonids, pressed on all sides, have abandoned their territories in north western Asia to Lysimachos' Thracian satrapy in exchange for a lengthy truce.
The Antigonids must be hard pressed indeed to agree to such a humiliating deal with the weakest diadochi of them all...
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Concessions, Freedom?, anbd Concessions to Thrace events |
A turn-up for the books. |
Concessions to Thrace
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Antigonids envoys have informed us that, as part of a deal with the Alkimachid kingdom of Thrace, they have agreed to cede our territories outside of Aeolia to ensure peace on their northern border!
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
the Antigonid Concessions event |
Protectors indeed...
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Parthian hordes events
A Chance to Strike
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The feeble Seleukid dynasty cowers in the west, claiming nominal overlordship of great swathes of land.
In truth, we are the only ones who dare to speak the truth: the legitimacy of Seleukid rule is over.
It is with interest, therefore, that one of our foraging parties limped home recently, having been routed by a border patrol accompanied by [SCOPE.sC('origin').GetRuler.GetName], the [SCOPE.sC('origin').GetRulerTitle] of the Seleukid Empire. With a hasty enough response, we may be able to deal a severe blow to them, though this would surely be cause for outright war.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
On yearly main country event pulse |
Immediate effects
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Our time is now!
We cannot upset the fragile balance of power. |
Parthian Hordes
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Sensing a moment of weakness, the hordes of the [SCOPE.sC('target').GetAdjective] wastes have descended upon the Seleukid lands as a pack of wolves would savage a lamb.
The attack came without warning, with [SCOPE.sC('origin').GetRulerTitle] [SCOPE.sChar('sel_rul').GetPraenomen] being amongst the first casualties, having been touring the border region when the attack came.
Seemingly not content with this apocalyptic turn of events, the nobles of the Seleukid realm have turned on one another, squabbling to determine a legitimate successor - will the titan of the east fall to ruin?
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
the event A Chance to Strike |
Woe!
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References
- ↑ These events can be found in /ImperatorRome/events/dhe/dhe_diadochi.txt.