Pope Alexander VII has issued a proclamation, in which he declares the Papal States independent from the Prussian Emperor.
The protection of Emperors served us well in the past, but, considering how soundly we've beaten Bohemia and Austria, we no longer need the Empire.
Tuscany, Salzburg and Savoy remain as parts of the HRE, but they also remain our vassals.
Unfortunately, the Imperial Integrity bonus is removed from us as well.
Can't have everything.
The reign of Pope Alexander VII is peaceful and prosperous, with many positive events landing upon us.
Except this one, which gave us 400 ducats for free, said events were minor - a point of stability here, few points of prestige there.
The Sultanate of Iraq is big, but otherwise weak; we have nothing to fear.
And yes, up there is Austria, torn apart by rebels and Balkan minor states trying to regain cores. Rip Austria.
The greatest problem is with the markets of Alexandria; despite our direct control, and stomping down on Mecklenburgian monopoly, our merchants can't quite rule them.
We don't have any particularily strong trading decisions available. All we can do is spend money to send more merchants in.
Greece, with whom we've made an alliance, asks us to help fight Morean nation, which just rose from their lands and lands of the Austrians.
We gladly accept the call, and become leader in the war, too.
Alexandrian peoples are worshipping our God, as they should be!
Habemus Papam! Pope Paulus V trades Diplomacy for Administration.
Rear Admiral Marcellinus Flangini has died!
We hire a Theologian in his place, because how can there be Papal States without Theologians?
Meanwhile, people in Europe are beating each other so hard that nation-states, not seen for hundreds of years, re-emerge on the map.
Rip Spain, you're getting balkanized!
Pope Paulus V proves to be a progressive Pope!
We go for ducats and prestige, of course - our Innovativeness is maxed out already.
FINALLY.
Took the Emperor way too long!
With that, there should be no more rebels in Parma, unless we break something really bad.
Yugoslavia wants to get its core from Ragusa, so obviously we help them.
This draws Wallachia and Croatia into the war, too.
Somehow, a rebellion goes out in Judea.
We send our troops there immediately to kill the pesky Arabs.
A-ha, wonderful, we can build Stock Exchanges in Liguria and Venezia now!
These two provinces will churn out ducats like crazy once these are completed.
All we do nowadays is sit at Ragusa, surrounding its walls.
The Ragusans do not budge for even an inch.
Only this place here is more boring and more stagnant than Ragusan battlefield.
Did you know? Iceland hasn't been at war for almost two centuries now.
How do they do that? Sitting in distant north of Europe, unbothered by anyone, everyone...
Paulus V decided one day that, if nothing is coming to him, he should make stuff happen.
So he issued an edict that bans handing of officers to family members.
I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out that he died of boredom.
Habemus Papam! This marks a special occassion in the history of Papacy!
The name Clemens has been now taken more times than Ioannes, of whom there were 21 Popes in ancient and medieval times.
Modena becomes our national focus of the day, and we get money out of that!
Walls of Ragusa finally crack open like a struck piņata.
Yugoslavia immediately annexes the tiny state.
The leader of the war, Wallachia, soon has to agree to Yugoslavian demand for Budjak, at the coast of the Black Sea.
Our recently chosen Pope, Clemens XXII, falls ill.
Might be one of those extra short pontificates, I believe.
Meanwhile, Greece got its shit together, and reclaimed some more land.
Now they need Crete, Rhodes, Corfu, and some provinces up north, held by the Ottomans...
New Year comes, and we get just enough money to fund University of Judea!
See, I've told you that we will build it one day!
Greece and Yugoslavia, along with Byzantium which re-appeared in Thrace, have declared war against the Ottomans.
No doubt to gain some lands. We decide to join the war, but only to blockade Ottoman ports and let the Balkan armies do their thing.
Shortly after Clemens XXII overcomes his illness, this happens... I really should bug-check those events more often.
We side with the Dominicans (the option that is missing its text string). Other lowers our stability and it's only bonus is better relations with Xin Empire.
Larissa and Kozani fall into our hands, and we've sold these to Greece.
Look at them Greeks, going big and strong!
I think this is a time for break - we've been at it for 20 in-game years, after all.