The Fall of Majapahit
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The Fall of Majapahit
Nearly all of the once-glorious Majapahit Empire has been lost, and what remains is dangerously close to total collapse.
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The The Fall of Majapahit[1] is a disaster in
Majapahit.
Prerequisites[edit | edit source]
The Leviathan DLC is enabled and the country:
- is
Majapahit
- is not a subject nation other than a tributary state.
- does not use doom
- did not have this disaster before.
If these prerequisites are met, the monthly progress can begin.
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This country does not have an ongoing disaster.
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This country has an ongoing disaster. |
Start[edit | edit source]
If the progress reaches 100%, the disaster will start with the following event:
The Fall of Majapahit
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
Start of the “The Fall of Majapahit” disaster |
Immediate effects
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These are dark times. |
While the disaster is ongoing the country gets:
Also the following events are triggered by a monthly pulse.
Monthly events[edit | edit source]
The Rise of Demak
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The increasingly autonomous Muslim community in Demak have found a champion in the renegade Majapahit prince [Root.demak_sultan.GetName]. [Root.demak_sultan.GetName] has not only declared the independence of the Demak Sultanate, but also seeks to seize the throne of Majapahit for himself. Bound by our many struggles, there is little that we can do while Demak gathers its strength.
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
Monthly pulse of the “The Fall of Majapahit” disaster |
Immediate effects
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Traitors! |
The Rise of Mataram
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Majapahit has proven itself unable to govern even its holdings on Java. A rival state, calling itself the Sultanate of Mataram, has emerged on the southern part of the island and has laid claim to the legacy of the empire. The [Root.Monarch.GetTitle] can do little but watch as [Root.Monarch.GetHerHis] empire collapses around [Root.Monarch.GetHerHim].
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
Monthly pulse of the “The Fall of Majapahit” disaster |
Immediate effects | |
Traitors! |
Disloyalty to Majapahit
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The rulers of [maj_tributary_country.GetName] have been increasingly ignoring [Root.GetAdjective] rule. They have now crossed the line into outright defiance, withholding tribute and disrespecting our emissaries.
An Offer of Aid
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The situation in [Root.GetName] is dire, but it seems that all is not lost yet. A group of wealthy Muslim merchants have approached the [Root.Monarch.GetTitle] with an offer. They will pay us handsomely for trading privileges in our ports and the right to practice their religion freely with [Root.GetName]. The Bhattara Saptaprabhu warn that the instability of the empire may attract our people to the merchant’s foreign faith, discarding the founding traditions of the Majapahit empire. Silver, however, makes for its own counter-argument.
Spread of Islam in [maj_sunni_province.GetName]
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Muslim communities have existed in Majapahit since at least the time of Zheng He. Through trade, through the movement of peoples, and through proselytization these communities have grown ever larger. In these dark times, Islam offers solace and stability to communities that can no longer rely on the state to protect them. In [maj_sunni_province.GetName] the people have widely accepted Sunni Islam to the detriment of traditional Hindu-Buddhism.
Trigger conditions | Is triggered only by
Monthly pulse of the “The Fall of Majapahit” disaster (Base weight: 10/380) |
Immediate effects | |
They dare abandon the gods? |
Finishing conditions[edit | edit source]
The disaster can only be ended by completing the mission Prevent Collapse. When the disaster ends the country loses the above-mentioned effects and the following event is triggered:
A New Dawn for [Root.GetName]
Further events[edit | edit source]
[Root.maj_pretender.GetName] Challenges the Throne
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Struggles over the succession have become commonplace in [Root.GetName]. On this occasion a Prince named [Root.maj_pretender.GetName] has gathered an army and begun his march to the capital to overthrow the [Root.Monarch.GetTitle].
Trigger conditions
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Is triggered only by
Curent ruler dying |
Immediate effects | |
We will crush this upstart. |
Footnotes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ See in /Europa Universalis IV/common/disasters/fall_of_majapahit.txt and for the events in /Europa Universalis IV/events/flavorMAJ.txt.