

The Black Eagle rises once more
Empires rise and fall and Prussia, once the largest empire in Europe since the Romans, was no different as in 1425 Emperor Glande Paul II signed surrender to the Abyssinians, causing the collapse of the Prussian realm shortly after and the eventual subjugation of its former lands by the Abyssinian Empire
But when Abyssinia signed a new order in 1444, it gave Prussia a spark of hope, it was an order to decentralize the empire into autonomous subjects while Abyssinia itself only held onto territories from Ethiopia up to the Levant
Now, Prussia had the chance to reclaim their spot on the world stage, fighting wars of expansion and defense against many of its neighbors, shifting alliances and reclaiming its prestige, with the memories of Emperors like Weslekin the Wise and Dagonis the Mighty still in everyone’s minds
September 14, 1671, Abyssinia had lost much of its power, and many new states were establishing themselves as great powers in Western Europe.
The king of Prussia Milzas VI was standing before his court and his people in the capital of Königsberg, with the memories of the Mazovian Massacre and Italo-Volhinian alliance still fresh in his mind… despite the original Paul dynasty dying out, the new monarchs proved themselves just as ambitious, and on this fateful day, Milzas VI would crown himself emperor of a reformed Prussian empire, with many dreams and ambitions still to fulfill
“If the previous empire fell despite being forged in steel, then this new one must be forged in diamonds if it wishes to survive these tumultuous times”
-Emperor Milzas VI
(Based on the EU4 episode of Hollowbeing’s Mega campaign)