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    cede
    /siːd/

    verb

    • 1. give up (power or territory): "in 1874, the islands were ceded to Britain"

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  2. Oct 22, 2016 · The result is essentially the same but the word used depends on the positions. If you are the original owner of the city that was captured, "cede" means giving up the city to them. If you are the aggressor who took the city from the original owner, "return" means giving it back to the original owner. #1. Battler Oct 22, 2016 @ 9:13pm.

  3. Originally posted by grognardgary: Originally posted by AlienRenders: In my games, City cede on their side and City return on my side both do the same thing. Both give the city back to the AI (when each is used individually). Remove return from your side f you wish to keep it. Your return over rides their cede.

  4. Jul 13, 2017 · cede removes the occupation status. if they don't cede the cities, they will still count as occupied (ie. population won't grow and i think they also get an extra penalty to production and/or lower amenities). This is incorrect. As soon as the war ends, the occupied status ends, regardless if the cities are ceded.

  5. Nov 8, 2019 · The mechanic make sense in Gathering Storm because cede is automatically added to deal. Removing it add "return city" to your side of the deal, so you either ask to cede or you return the city. The -18 "you occupy one of our cities" diplomatic penalty has nothing to do with cede, even though it seems logical. You remove that penalty by giving a ...

  6. Apr 20, 2023 · If they don't surrender it, they basically decided that they want to declare war on France. Then France gets the chance to back down to avoid the war (via the event which the wiki calls "The Surrender of Maine (refusal)"). If France doesn't back down, the war happens. That's why the French event contains the war declaration effect.

  7. Torg Smith Oct 21, 2016 @ 3:06pm. If a city is ceded at the end of the war, the taker does not get as much warmongering. #1. cunnin6 Oct 21, 2016 @ 3:50pm. You give up on that city. Later in the game, as civilizations progress, warmongering penalties become severe. That can only be alleviated by haveing a Casus Belli, Reason for War.

  8. The enemy won't cede any provinces (Updated) I play as Byzantium, and I have around 25-30 provinces. My enemy, the ottomans, have only 12. I've destroyed their army completely, occupied 5 provinces, and my ally, the Mamelukes, occupied 2 more. Ottoman's ally, Nogai, occupied 2 of my provinces. I am the war Leader, and so is the Ottoman empire.

  9. May 17, 2016 · yes. I ivaded without CB and took out maximum amount of loans while fighting and force fleeing untill the creek ran out of troops then i took every province and had the cede me all their lands in sue peace. Now I was coreing the provinces and suddenly all the provinces got independence back to creek.

  10. Jan 2, 2017 · Yeah that is true, but i just wanted to know if I could cede some lands to Austria in the peace deal. There is a return core/release nations tab in the peace window. If you could do it it would be on one of fields in the peace window, or as someone else stated take it and sell if for 0 gold. Good luck.

  11. Oct 13, 2023 · Terra Invicta > Gameplay Discussion > Topic Details. Is there a way to know what countries have claim over what territories? To the best of my knowledge there are 4 ways to expand a country. 1) Cede territory to it (Can't cede a capital region) 2) Unification (Must control all of the primary country of a faction and another same faction country ...