Marshal Villars
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I am unilaterally declaring adherence to a rule I will follow concerning protectorates, known as the PAVNPT. If anyone else wants to join me I would encourage it and would welcome you. If you like you can be a signatory to section I, II, III, IV, or V--you don't have to be a signatory to all sections. Note: these rules are nothing more complicated than anything anyone ever bumped into in Empires In Arms, so stop complaining! THE PROTECTORATE ABUSE VOLUNTARY NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY Because of the nature of the way the game currently handles the transfer and division and conquest of protectorates, which some of us find not in keeping with historical flavor, we the signatories agree to abide to the following provisions: SECTION I Intended to prevent nations which came to you for their protection from being handed over to another nation and incorporated into it! 1. If a protectorate is transferred to us, we will immediately create a protectorate with the lands which result. 2. Exceptions to point 1 of Section I are made only as part of an enforced peace treaty, where the protectorates of any party which is having a peace imposed on it can be split, handed over, and incorporated as per the "vanilla" rules. 3. Additional exceptions to point 1 of Section I include: a. The Kingdom of Naples and Sicily, Parma, and the Austrian Netherlands at the beginning of 1792 scenarios and until they are converted into conquered minors for the first time, after which they are treated normally. in 1792 these were part of the royal families' possessions (as the kingdom of Norway was to Copenhagen and Hungary was to Vienna) and every argument can be made that they should be treated differently than regular protectorates. Indeed, for much of the 1700s, Austria sought a buyer for their Austrian Netherlands. At the beginning of each 1792 game, we encourage the option of transfer-retransfer incorporation of Parma, the Kingdom of Naples, and Sicily to Spain due to the nature of their relationship historically which was much closer than that of a true "protectorate". In a similar manner, at the beginning of each 1792 game, we encourage the option of transfer-retransfer-incorporation of the Austrian Netherlands into Austrian territory for similar reasons. All other transfer-retransfer-incorporation is strictly frowned upon. Transfer-retransfer-incorporation is defined as the act of transferring a protectorate province to a friend or ally and having him transfer it back to you, resulting in the instant conversion of a protectorate into a conquered minor--once again, not exactly what a protectorate is your friend for! SECTION II Intended to prevent nations which came to you for their protection from being split up and handed to other people. 1. We refuse to accept portions of protectorates in regular treaty transfers. That is, when protectorates are transferred, they are transferred whole. 2. We refuse to transfer portions of protectorates belonging to us in regular treaties. That is, when protectorates are transferred to others, they are transferred whole. 3. Exceptions to points 1 and 2 of Section II: Are made only as part of an enforced peace treaty, where the protectorates of any party which is having a peace imposed on it can be split, handed over, and incorporated as per the "vanilla" rules. 4. Additional exceptions to points 1 and 2 of Section II include: a. The Kingdom of Naples and Sicily, Parma, and the Austrian Netherlands at the beginning of 1792 scenarios and until they are converted into conquered minors. Because these minor nations were not properly protectorates, they can be treated as desired, including splitting them, ceding them in regular treaties, receding, and incorporation. To avoid confusion, provinces which are part of these nations should be transfered-retransferred-incorporated at the beginning of each 1792 game. All other transfer-retransfer-incorporation is strictly frowned upon. b. Bavaria. The minor nation of Bavaria's lands of Palatinate, Kleves, and Berg were actually three independent entities which belonged to the same extended family that ruled the Electorate of Bavaria (Munich, Augsburg, Upper Palatinate). As a result, if Bavaria is a protectorate, Palatinate, Kleves, and Berg may be transferred individually as long as they become protectorates immediately after their transfer per PAVNPT Section I. For the purposes of PAVNPT Section II, Upper Palatinate, Augsburg, and Munich are considered to be ONE protectorate. c. The Papal States. For the purposes of Section II, Wurzburg, Salzburg, and Malta are independent protectorates. While influenced by Rome, they were not politicially the same entity and Bishoprics could show surprising independence from matters in Rome. The three provinces of the Papal States in Italy (Rome, Ancona, and Romagna) are considered to be one unified protectorate for the purposes of Section II. As a result, Wurzburg, Salzburg, and Malta may be transferred individually as long as they become protectorates immediately after their transfer per PAVNPT Section I. For the purposes of PAVNPT Section II, the three provinces of the Papal States on the Italian peninsula are considered to be ONE protectorate. SECTION III Intended to keep people from adopting a tactic of liberating their protectorates and then attacking them without any consequences with their other protectorates. 1. If we liberate a protectorate and declare war on it it within 18 months of the liberation date, we will liberate all of our other protectorates on the following turn. SECTION IV Intended to let people know that "regular" provinces (non-protectorates) are always handled with vanilla rules. 1. Sections I, II, and III apply ONLY to protectorates and protectorate handling. If any of the regions above or other provinces in play are converted to conquered minor status in any way other than those prohibited by this agreement, they continue to be controlled normally and in accord with regular "vanilla" rules. SECTION V Intended to make sure people know they can keep playing vanilla. 1. We will respect those who continue to play vanilla. However, encouraging players to adhere to the PAVNPT as bargaining tools in the game can also be done--for instance, encouraging those around us to adhere to it through in-game means. SECTION VI 1. We will do our best to play according to the spirit of the sections we have undersigned and if we are in doubt, we shall go to Kingmaker for voluntary, non-binding interpretation advice, whether he is a signatory or not. Additional clarification can be received from Marshal Villars--however it is in no case binding. This is our code of honor and conduct. Signatories of the PAVNPT: Marshal Villars (Signatory to Sections I, II, III, IV, V, and VI) King of France and protector of Genoa and Corsica
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