Ok... here we go:
I left off on June 26, 1089.
I am in a situation of great opportunity.
I am disloyal to my liege, a young man that was actually fostered in my dad's court.
I just got a claim on the title Prince of Samos.
I have enough prestige to grab a count title. And,
I have the soldiers to back myself up.
After discussing with my advisers, I've decided to take the following action:
I will grab my liege's Count of Vidin title. I will go to war with my liege, win, and take Vidin in the peace negotiations. I will declare war on Samos after warring my liege, win, and take the title Prince/Duke of Samos in peace negotiations.
It is important I war my liege
before Samos- that way my liege does not make peace, and extend that peace to me, behind my back.
I make the grab:
I make the war:
I am finally healthy enough to lead my own men. I command the Belgrade regiment, my marshal commands the Severin regiment. We have 2640 men. Romanos has 852 men. Victory will be swift.
My ally, the Count of Abydos, and Romanos' ally, the Prince of Samos, do not get involved.
We march to Vidin:
While waging my own war, my ally gets involved in his own.
I decline involvement.
I reach Vidin first.
I have 1770 men against young Romanos' 852 men. I have no fear.
(And even if I did, my marshal is no more than a couple days away)
Annnnd as soon as he arrives he displays ineptitude on the battlefield:
Weak. But, we attain victory soon after. Now to siege the province.
Romanos cries for mercy:
I laugh.
While one regiment finishes up the siege of Vidin, I will send the other to Samos.
First step is to declare war.
I decide to leave my marshal in charge of the siege of Vidin.
I march to Samos with 1614 men, leaving the smaller Severin regiment behind to finish off Vidin.
A messenger catches up with my army with horrible news.
My mother in law is dead. She died at the ripe age of 58.
I mourn not for the loss of her life, but for the loss of her service as a most amazing spy master.
I am able to send orders to appoint a new spy master in Belgrade.
Sadly, I am informed Bartolomaios was the best candidate- with only 6 intrigue.
Ut oh.
Next thing I know I am alone in foreign lands. I am forced to disband my forces when I'm unable to provide pay for them (ungrateful fools refuse to serve on credit!)
As soon as I get back to Belgrade, I raise a new regiment and travel to support my marshal in Vidin. I want to get the siege over as quickly as possible, just in case more armies decide to quit!
Luckily, I am able to complete the siege two months later.
The next step is to make peace, Romanos is assembling new forces in Naissus.
I offer a peace installing me as Count of Vidin, forcing Romanos to recognize me as the rightful count of Belgrade, forcing Romanos to recognize me as the rightful count of Severin, and demanding a measly 3 gold (all he had).
Most awesome:
Vidin is mine. It kind of sucks though- no wonder Romanos was a pushover.
The province has a road network, moneylenders, thieves guild, smugglers ring, oh, and its poor.
I do not stay in Vidin long, though. As soon as possible, My marshal and I are off to Samos.
I can only hope my debt of 174 gold will last me:-/
The year, 1089, finishes up with my army half-way to Samos.