Aztec Empire -- Not random
Conditions
- Spain controls Zacatecas
Will happen within 5 days of January 2, 1419
Checked again every 5 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1600)
Description
The foreign invaders have taken our capitol. Our soldiers cannot withstand their magical weapons! What will we do?Actions
A. Reject Christianity and be burned at the stake (End Game)
- (no effects)
- Event 285157 - The fall of Tenochtitlan for Spain is triggered immediately
B. Escape disguised as a scullery maid
- Stability -2
- -10 national manpower
- -1000
Aztec Empire -- Not random
Conditions
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At least one of the following must occur:
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Castilla has been discovered by Europeans
- Toledo has been discovered by Europeans
- Tago has been discovered by Europeans
- Ile de France has been discovered by Europeans
- Lincoln has been discovered by Europeans
- Holland has been discovered by Europeans
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At least one of the following must occur:
- Spain is a neighbor
- Castile is a neighbor
- Portugal is a neighbor
- England is a neighbor
- France is a neighbor
- Netherlands is a neighbor
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All of the following must occur:
- Country is at war
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None of the following must occur:
- Aztec Empire and Chimú are at war
- Aztec Empire and Inca Empire are at war
- Aztec Empire and Mayas are at war
- Aztec Empire and Zapotecs are at war
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All of the following must occur:
- Event 82010 - Plagues from the Old World for Zapotecs has already occurred
- Zapotecs is a neighbor
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At least one of the following must occur:
Will happen within 30 days of January 16, 1419
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
Description
For over 10,000 years, the Americans had been isolated from the Old World. During that time new diseases appeared in both land masses. With the discovery of the New World, the American natives were suddenly exposed to all the plagues and diseases still active in the Old World population, to which they had absolutely no immunity. Some of the plagues, like Smallpox had been identified by their horrible symptoms, while others remained as silent killers. The effect was devastating, and between 50 and 80 percent of the original native population was killed by several waves of diseases that swept the continent in the next 200 years. These plagues certainly played an important role in the easy conquest of the continent by Europeans, and in the aculturalization of the natives. The Old World population also received a horrible present from their long lost relatives: Syphilis, a disease that had appeared between the natives of the Antilles.Actions
A. Our world is coming to an end
- -10000 population in Jalisco
- -10000 population in Saltillo
- -10000 population in Michoacán
- -150000 population in Zacatecas
- -30000 population in Tampico
- -30000 population in Tlaxcala
- -10000 population in Atlixco
- -10000 population in Tehuantepec
- Stability -3
Aztec Empire -- Not random
Conditions
- Own Tlaxcala
- Spain controls Tlaxcala
Will happen within 15 days of April 2, 1519
Checked again every 15 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 21, 1600)
Description
The people of Tlaxcala have gone over to the strangers from the sea! Others of our subjects are willing to side with them as well. (Perhaps we shouldn't have sacrificed and eaten so many of them).Actions
A. Damn!
- Cede Tlaxcala to Spain
- Stability -6
- Event 285155 - Tlaxcala goes over to Spain for Spain is triggered immediately
Aztec Empire -- Not random
Triggered by
Action A of 285154 - Cortes disembarks in Cempoala and burns his ships for SpainDescription
The people of Tlaxcala have gone over to the strangers from the sea! Others of our subjects are willing to side with them as well. (Perhaps we shouldn't have sacrificed and eaten so many of them).Actions
A. Damn!
- Cede Tlaxcala to Spain
- Stability -6
- Event 285155 - Tlaxcala goes over to Spain for Spain is triggered immediately
Aztec Empire -- Not random
Conditions
- Country is controlled by AI
- Event 285156 - More Tlaxcalans join our army for Spain has already occurred
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None of the following must occur:
- Aztec Empire and Spain are at war
Will happen within 90 days of April 2, 1519
Checked again every 90 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 21, 1600)
Description
The people of Tlaxcala have decided to join us in overthrowing their Aztec overlords!Actions
A. This means war!
- Start a war with Spain
Aztec Empire -- Not random
Conditions
- Event 82021 - Plagues from the Old World for Aztec Empire has already occurred
Will happen within 30 days of April 2, 1519
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 21, 1600)
Description
A deadly disease is sweeping through our towns! Perhaps it comes from the strangers from over the sea...Actions
A. Damn!
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- Lose 5000 troops in a random province
- Stability -6
Aztec Empire -- Random
Conditions
- Country is not at war
- State religion is pagan
- Own Tlaxcala
Description
The temples often ran short of sacrificial victims and the priests of the Sun God Tonatiuh demanded the armies march forth to gather new captives, saying that without sacrifices the sun would cease to rise and all would die. The Texcalans were also in need of sacrificial victims, and the Aztecs occasionally arranged battles with them so that both could take captives. At other times they marched against their enemies.Actions
A. Let us fight the Texcalans
- Tlaxcala revolts
- Tlaxcala revolts
- +5000 infantry in Tlaxcala
Aztec Empire -- Random
Conditions
- Country is not at war
- State religion is pagan
- Own Tlaxcala
Description
The temples often ran short of sacrificial victims and the priests of the Sun God Tonatiuh demanded the armies march forth to gather new captives, saying that without sacrifices the sun would cease to rise and all would die. The Texcalans were also in need of sacrificial victims, and the Aztecs occasionally arranged battles with them so that both could take captives. At other times they marched against their enemies.Actions
A. Let us fight the Texcalans
- Tlaxcala revolts
- Tlaxcala revolts
- +5000 infantry in Tlaxcala
Aztec Empire -- Random
Conditions
- Country is not at war
- State religion is pagan
- Own Tlaxcala
Description
The temples often ran short of sacrificial victims and the priests of the Sun God Tonatiuh demanded the armies march forth to gather new captives, saying that without sacrifices the sun would cease to rise and all would die. The Texcalans were also in need of sacrificial victims, and the Aztecs occasionally arranged battles with them so that both could take captives. At other times they marched against their enemies.Actions
A. Let us fight the Texcalans
- Tlaxcala revolts
- Tlaxcala revolts
- +5000 infantry in Tlaxcala
Aztec Empire -- Random
Conditions
- Country is not at war
- State religion is pagan
- Own Tlaxcala
Description
The temples often ran short of sacrificial victims and the priests of the Sun God Tonatiuh demanded the armies march forth to gather new captives, saying that without sacrifices the sun would cease to rise and all would die. The Texcalans were also in need of sacrificial victims, and the Aztecs occasionally arranged battles with them so that both could take captives. At other times they marched against their enemies.Actions
A. Let us fight the Texcalans
- Tlaxcala revolts
- Tlaxcala revolts
- +5000 infantry in Tlaxcala
Aztec Empire -- Random
Conditions
- Country is not at war
- State religion is pagan
- Own Tlaxcala
Description
The temples often ran short of sacrificial victims and the priests of the Sun God Tonatiuh demanded the armies march forth to gather new captives, saying that without sacrifices the sun would cease to rise and all would die. The Texcalans were also in need of sacrificial victims, and the Aztecs occasionally arranged battles with them so that both could take captives. At other times they marched against their enemies.Actions
A. Let us fight the Texcalans
- Tlaxcala revolts
- Tlaxcala revolts
- +5000 infantry in Tlaxcala
Aztec Empire -- Random
Conditions
- Country is not at war
- State religion is pagan
- Own Tlaxcala
Description
The temples often ran short of sacrificial victims and the priests of the Sun God Tonatiuh demanded the armies march forth to gather new captives, saying that without sacrifices the sun would cease to rise and all would die. The Texcalans were also in need of sacrificial victims, and the Aztecs occasionally arranged battles with them so that both could take captives. At other times they marched against their enemies.Actions
A. Let us fight the Texcalans
- Tlaxcala revolts
- Tlaxcala revolts
- +5000 infantry in Tlaxcala
Aztec Empire -- Random
Conditions
- Country is not at war
- State religion is pagan
- Own Tlaxcala
Description
The temples often ran short of sacrificial victims and the priests of the Sun God Tonatiuh demanded the armies march forth to gather new captives, saying that without sacrifices the sun would cease to rise and all would die. The Texcalans were also in need of sacrificial victims, and the Aztecs occasionally arranged battles with them so that both could take captives. At other times they marched against their enemies.Actions
A. Let us fight the Texcalans
- Tlaxcala revolts
- Tlaxcala revolts
- +5000 infantry in Tlaxcala
Aztec Empire -- Random
Conditions
- Country is not at war
- State religion is pagan
- Own Tlaxcala
Description
The temples often ran short of sacrificial victims and the priests of the Sun God Tonatiuh demanded the armies march forth to gather new captives, saying that without sacrifices the sun would cease to rise and all would die. The Texcalans were also in need of sacrificial victims, and the Aztecs occasionally arranged battles with them so that both could take captives. At other times they marched against their enemies.Actions
A. Let us fight the Texcalans
- Tlaxcala revolts
- Tlaxcala revolts
- +5000 infantry in Tlaxcala
Aztec Empire -- Random
Conditions
- Country is not at war
- State religion is pagan
- Own Tlaxcala
Description
The temples often ran short of sacrificial victims and the priests of the Sun God Tonatiuh demanded the armies march forth to gather new captives, saying that without sacrifices the sun would cease to rise and all would die. The Texcalans were also in need of sacrificial victims, and the Aztecs occasionally arranged battles with them so that both could take captives. At other times they marched against their enemies.Actions
A. Let us fight the Texcalans
- Tlaxcala revolts
- Tlaxcala revolts
- +5000 infantry in Tlaxcala
Aztec Empire -- Random
Conditions
- Country is not at war
- State religion is pagan
- Own Tlaxcala
Description
The temples often ran short of sacrificial victims and the priests of the Sun God Tonatiuh demanded the armies march forth to gather new captives, saying that without sacrifices the sun would cease to rise and all would die. The Texcalans were also in need of sacrificial victims, and the Aztecs occasionally arranged battles with them so that both could take captives. At other times they marched against their enemies.Actions
A. Let us fight the Texcalans
- Tlaxcala revolts
- Tlaxcala revolts
- +5000 infantry in Tlaxcala

