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Mod on the universe of our RP game in minecraft. Many players participated, many wars, diplomatic agreements and other events took place.
For the mod will be completely redone game, to be more precise, will be redone :

1. Units
2. Technologies
3. Legacies
4. Advantages
5. New map + scenarios with events
6. Sounds
7. Music
8. Rebalance diplomacy, AI, wars, battles
9. Ages
10. Governments
11. Fonts
12. Stability, rebellions, religions

 

Looking for helpers for mod development :
Mappers, graphic designers

If you are interested - join my discord server or DM me
DM - ckobbrf

Discord Server

 

Chronology :
 

 

This narrative unfolds a complex sequence of geopolitical events, where shifting alliances, wars, and revolutions reshape the fates of nations across continents. It chronicles the rise and fall of states, the dynamics of diplomacy and warfare, and the constant battle for dominance and survival.

 

### 1. The Founding of States (0)
The world begins to take shape with the establishment of several key states: Yemen, Rus (later Russia), Germany, Austria, Italy, England, Vietnam, China, and Finland. These states form the basic geopolitical framework of the world, each beginning as isolated entities but gradually growing in power and influence.

 

### 2. Expansion and Economic Development (10)
As these nations stabilize, they focus on expanding their territories and strengthening their economies. Over time, they begin to border each other, creating a complex map of rivalries, alliances, and shared interests. This period sees nations improving their infrastructures, engaging in trade, and strengthening their military forces, though the seeds of future conflict are also planted.

 

### 3. The Yemen-Russia Border Clash (1285-1299)
A border clash between Yemen and Russia escalates into a full-scale war. For 14 years, the conflict rages around the strategically important Petrograd Fortress, which changes hands six times. The war ultimately ends in a compromise, with the borders revised, leaving both sides with unresolved tensions but a temporary peace.

 

### 4. The German-Austrian Union (1300)
In south continent, Germany and Austria unite, establishing a unified German state. This union strengthens their position in Continent, creating a formidable power bloc that will play a key role in future conflicts.

 

### 5. The Rise of the Russian Kingdom (1347)
Meanwhile, in the east, the Russian prince rises to power, founding the Russian Kingdom. The Kingdom expands southward, seeking to assert its influence over neighboring territories, pushing its borders further into lands rich in resources.

 

### 6. The Caucasus Struggle (1398)
In the Caucasus, local native tribes seize a stronghold atop a mountain, challenging Russia’s southern expansion. Russian forces struggle for years to break through the mountain defenses, but eventually, they manage to capture the Caucasus Fortress, a key strategic location. This victory, however, comes at a heavy cost.

 

### 7. Trade and Diplomatic Relations (1489)
Despite the wars, nations gradually establish trade and diplomatic ties. The development of international relations helps to stabilize the global order, facilitating communication and economic exchange between the great powers of the world.

 

### 8. British Expansion into Vietnam (1632)
Great Britain expands its imperial reach by invading Vietnam and declaring the creation of Great Britain, a new global superpower. The British Empire continues to grow, consolidating its control over vast territories.

 

### 9. The Russian Tsar’s Campaigns (1664)
The Russian Tsar embarks on a military campaign to capture Yemen and Finland, both of which fall under Russian control. This expansion further strengthens Russia’s hold over the northern and southern regions.

 

### 10. The Creation of the Russian Empire (1674)
With its territorial gains, Russia declares the formation of the Russian Empire. However, a crop failure in 1714 leads to a devastating famine and economic collapse. This sparks a revolution, resulting in the overthrow of the Emperor and the destabilization of the empire.

 

### 11. Secession of Yemen and Finland (spring 1714)
In the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, both Yemen and Finland seize the opportunity to secede from the crumbling Russian Empire, establishing their independence. These secessions weaken Russia and sow the seeds of future conflict.

 

### 12. Civil War in Russia and China Joins Germany (summer 1714)
Russia is plunged into a civil war, with factions fighting for control of the fractured empire. At the same time, China joins Germany, forming a powerful alliance that shifts the balance of power in South continent.

 

### 13. Great Britain Subjugates Italy (autumn 1714)
In a bid to solidify its influence, Great Britain invades and subjugates Italy, incorporating it into its empire. This marks the beginning of a new phase of British dominance in the East.

 

### 14. The Russian Civil War (winter 1714)
The ongoing civil war in Russia weakens the state, allowing for a major power shift. The Secretary General of the RPR declares war on Yemen, beginning a protracted conflict that further strains Russia’s already fragile position.

 

### 15. The Yemen Guerilla War (late winter 1714)
Yemen declares the establishment of an Islamic State and begins a guerrilla war against Russian forces. The conflict intensifies, with Russian troops occupying Yemeni outposts but facing fierce resistance. The Sultan of Yemen retreats into the mines of Sanaa, where his forces make a final stand. A week later, the Russian forces breach the mine defenses, forcing the Sultan to sign a surrender act.

 

### 16. The World Intervention (january 1715)
Desperate for help, the Emperor’s Guard in Russia calls upon the world community. Germany and Britain sign a secret agreement and invade the Russian Peasant Republic. The invasion is swift, and within hours, the Peasant Republic`s fortifications are overrun. The Russian forces mount a last-ditch resistance at the Kronstadt Fields, where flintlock rifles and powder cannons are used in battle for the first time. Despite a brave defense, the Russian forces are ultimately overwhelmed by a flanking attack from British Heavy Infantry, and the Peasant Republic is forced to retreat.

 

### 17. The Fall of Russia (february 1715)
Following the defeat, Russia’s state lies in ruins. Poverty, reparations, and widespread destruction allow Orthodox fanatics to seize control, declaring the creation of a Holy Russian Empire, marking a return to the monarchy.

 

### 18. End of British Occupation in Italy (spring 1715)
After years of occupation, British troops withdraw from Italy, and by the year following the Russian Revolution of 1714, the occupation of Rome officially ends. However, the political landscape in Europe remains unstable.

 

### 19. Russia’s March on Finland and Yemen (1814)
The newly restored Russian state announces a march on Finland and Yemen, signaling the beginning of a new chapter of territorial expansion. Britain and Germany, wary of Russia’s resurgence, remain silent.

 

### 20. The Rise of Russia (1818)
Russia begins to regain control over its former territories. With the entire continent gradually falling under Russian influence, Britain and Germany sign mutual defense pacts, preparing for further confrontation.

 

### 21. Russia Invades Italy (1842)
Russia, claiming the New Archangelsk colonial territories, invades Italy once again. This new phase of conquest ravages the Italian landscape, as Russian troops burn Rome and occupy key territories.

 

### 22. Release of Finland (1844)
As part of a diplomatic agreement, Finland is released from Russian control, but on the condition that it joins a military bloc with Russia, ensuring Russian dominance in the region.

 

### 23. Yemen Declares Independence (1852)
Yemen, now asserting its autonomy, declares full independence. However, the British offer guarantees of protection, further complicating the geopolitical situation.

 

### 24. Russia’s Invasion of Yemen (1856)
Russia, unable to accept Yemen’s independence, launches an invasion. In response, Britain begins sending large shipments of arms to Yemen, preparing for an extended conflict.

 

### 25. The Battle in Yemen (1856)
The Russian vanguard is decisively defeated in the rugged mountain gorges of Yemen, and the remnants of the force retreat to the Bratsk Stockade on an island. Yemenese forces, with British support, capture a key fortress, forcing Russia into a precarious position.

 

### 26. The German War Declaration (1857)
Germany declares war on both Russia and Yemen. As Britain, Yemen, and Russia negotiate a temporary truce, Britain declares war on Germany and occupies Italy to prevent it from joining the conflict on Germany’s side.

 

### 27. The Turning Point: The Battle Near Austria (1858)
A triple alliance of Yemen, Russia, and Britain lands near Austria, beginning fierce battles with Germany. However, a Russian warship arrives late, and the battle turns in favor of the Germans, leading to a devastating defeat for the allied forces.

 

### 28. Collapse of Russia (1858)
The collapse of Russia results in Yemen and Italy becoming satellites of Germany, with Italy gaining control over territories near the British border. The shift in power further destabilizes the region.

 

### 29. The Cossack State (1859)
The Cossacks, retreating to the seashore near the Caucasus Fortress, establish their own state and begin a campaign to reclaim Rome from Italy, seeking to recover military supplies left behind by the Russian Empire.

 

### 30. Cossack Campaign Against Italy (1891)
Despite several attempts, the Cossacks fail to capture Rome and regroup for a second campaign. The British promise to assist them in their struggle against Italy.

 

### 31. Cossack-British Conflict (1892-1896)
A tragic misunderstanding occurs when British forces, mistaking the Cossacks for Italian troops, attack them. This sparks a new war between Britain and the Cossacks, as the tension between former allies

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Beta 0.2 is WIP :
Scenarios 1092, 1664, 1712, 1714, 1715 will be added
Completely remake of :
1. Units : explorer_t7ChF372YN.png.870a1652c566d22e7a595d2246cdb470.png
2. Governments :           java_tpr5gkdXLP.png.58dd38d816eab82062f3930ec1815256.pngjava_pvezaysoQr.png.2e2d1f75496fd9fcae29fba499628d00.png  

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3. Added new scenarios :      java_hnd5hSA3Qa.png.a74ee2ba18f6b3996c3582be2eeb7582.png

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