![]() In 1444, the Livonian Order was by far not as unified as it is shown in EU4. The more interesting one, however, is the mission “The Livonian Confederation”. Most of the missions are rather self explanatory from their titles alone (“Protect Riga” and “The Teutonic Knights” both require you to ally or to conquer Riga and the Teutonic Order respectively for example). However, you first have to complete the middle column first in order to unlock your missions. ![]() Just like the Teutonic Order, so does the Livonian Order have a bunch of branching missions depending on the path you choose. As such their mission tree is similar to the ones of the Teutonic Order: a mission tree of “what if?”, though this time it is a little bit more grounded as the Livonian Order did persist as the Polish vassal state Kurland for some time after until the third partition of Poland. The Livonian Order survived its Teutonic brother, but in the end it too was conquered by its neighbors. The remaining members of the Brotherhood then got incorporated into the Teutonic Order, which then later branched into the Livonian Order we all know in EU4. ![]() Despite their early successes, the Brotherhood suffered a heavy defeat against the Lithuanians in 1237. The Livonian Brotherhood of the Sword was founded in Riga in 1202 for the purpose of christianizing Livonia. Last week we took a look at the Teutonic Order, and for today we shall visit the monastic neighbor to its north: the Livonian Order. Greetings everyone! And welcome back to another Development Diary for the upcoming DLC.
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