Medieval 2: Total War: Council (list of events)

1080 – the start of the campaign.

1130 (25 stroke) – invention of the mill.

1138 (29 turn) – earthquake in Syria.

1044 (turn 32) – flourishing of alchemy.

1152 (36 move) – Paper appears in Europe.

1180 (50 move) – rudder for ships.

1182 (51 moves) – invention of the compass.

1200 (60 stroke) – invention of the wheelbarrow.

1202 (61 moves) – understanding the concept of zero.

1208-1224 (turns 64-72) – rumors about the invasion of the Mongols. After a few moves, the Mongols themselves appear.

1240-1250 (80-85 moves) – invention of gunpowder.

1268 (94 turn) – earthquake in Sicily.

1280 (100 stroke) – first mechanical watch.

1283 (turn 103) – first points.

1302 (111 turn) – earthquake in Egypt.

1312 (116 turn) – re-earthquake in Egypt.

1314 (move 117) – no ball game.

1328 (turn 124) – first sawmill.

1334 (127 stroke) – first chimes.

1336 (turn 128) – first weather forecast.

1346 (turn 133) – rumors of the Black Death.

1348 (turn 134) – the first plague outbreak in Europe. Repeats for the next three years.

1350 (135 turns) – first blast furnace.

1362 (141 turns) – hurricane Grote Mandrenke, marking the beginning of the Little Ice Age.

1368-1384 years (144-152 moves) – rumors about the Timurid invasion. After a few moves, they themselves appear.

1400 (160 stroke) – invention of a musical instrument that works like a piano.

1400-1408 (160-164 turns) – rumors that the Earth is round.

1420 (170 stroke) – first oil painting.

1444 (183 move) – treatise “On scientific ignorance” by Nikolai Kuzansky – the forerunner of the ideas of the Renaissance.

1454 (stroke 187) – invention of the printing press.

1456 (188 stroke) – earthquake in Naples.

1486 (turn 203) – the treatise “Hammer of the Witches”, marking the beginning of the “Witch Hunt” of the Renaissance.

1492 (turn 206) – invention of the ornithopter by Leonardo da Vinci.

1510 (215 stroke) – first wristwatch.

1530 (225 turn) – the end of the game (it can be continued, but there will be no more inventions, historical events and new types of troops).

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