Which gave the new heir the opportunity to claim the second-to-last county of Columbia, the prestigious land of Washington.Īnd then, as he was laying siege, the Confederacy declared a Holy War for Delmarva. Managed to marry the Countess of the Everglades, and had two more kids who turned out quite well, the first of whom grew to maturity just before my character died. It didn't hinder him too much, aside from the occasional howling at the moon or appointing his horse as Secretary of State, but it did send me into a scramble to get remarried (since I'd never bothered after his wife died some years back - didn't want to clutter the succession too much. And, oh yes, around that same time, he went mad. only for both of his adult sons to die of illness. I, on the other hand, managed to found the Kingdom of Columbia with my starting character (who had also recently become President). Meanwhile, the Confederacy has failed to stop numerous small states from splintering off around the edges, and the Old Dominion expanding into their territory in the north. Miami itself got conquered by Santa Clara, a state in central Cuba. Meanwhile, two of the biggest powers have started to crumble - a Miami-led revolt league broke huge pieces off of the Caribbean Empire, and the pieces then started squabbling among each other. But even then, his many sons and daughters are ready to take over the family business. Jake has now taken significant parts of northern Louisiane, and shows few signs of stopping. That got Pope Creature to declare the First Crusade. Then swept north and conquered nearly the entire nation of Comancheria, one of the big powers of the region. High Profit Jake (I'm entirely in agreement that that should be the title) then took over the Aggies' traditional enemy, the Longhorns. In it, the Consumerists rose up in Aggies, not Chicago, and founded the Corporation of Jacinto.
The rise of Consumerism was the 'big event' in Texas I was talking about when describing my Delmarva game. You've got the same image in there twice - the one announcing the start of the Crusades.