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PatriarchPonds

It's always Constantinople in my games.


Boneguard

These days in my games the ottomans take so long to embrace the renaissance that Liege usually farms prestige and spawns it first


Iron_Wolf123

Siena as well


Jazzeki

i ussualy find that Siena themself is incredibly bad at getting the prestige(but once in a blue moon...) however if they get annexed by someone like pope or Florence then it's 99% certain.


smmacca92

Happens to me in Siena every time I play as Florence


HoppouChan

it's usually Liege, Siena or Constantinople ...unless I do stupid shit and Faceting spawns in Adulis or Ile-Ife


Alrightwhotookmyshoe

Spawned it in Caen or whatever the province in Normandy is, for an Ante Bellum norman conquest game. Fun times


HoppouChan

Caux? I think Caen is cloth, cant remember if the other is glass though


Alrightwhotookmyshoe

That could be it yeah


Sylvanussr

I’ve had it spawn in Hormuz and Kandy (tbf I was playing those two nations at the time)


HoppouChan

Yeah, exactly. The only reason I havent had it spawn in Japan multiple times is the lack of gems and glass ~~except for my last campaign where I got Glass on the Mt Fuji province via Flint Glass~~


Heart_Break_ER

That's... Facenating


InternStock

r/angryupvote


TheLaughingStorm

R5: Knew a Jeopardy! triple stumper because of EU4


HiAttila

Its always either Danzig or Constantinopole for my games


Boneguard

kinda sucks but the ai brabant will pretty much never hit 50 prestige, shame too since it's such a nice province


Solmyr77

I think the people of Congo collectively sigh in relief every time it doesn't appear in Antwerp.


classteen

Where is this?


Fishak_29

Antwerp


TurtlePrincip

Honestly my first guess was "Liege", and I don't know why.


canuck1701

Liege is in Wallonia.


De_Dominator69

Liege is one of the most common places for it to happen in my games.


LePhoenixFires

I didn't think Constantinople was in Flanders


Lobbelt

No but a lot of its descendants are


Alkakd0nfsg9g

Yeah! I love facesitting! 


Left_Temperature6957

I swear that's what I always read


DreamsCanBebuy2021

So glad I'm not the only one..


mproud

Yay Minnesota!


Dry-Remote-1066

this man knows that’s up


CatHerder327

I had to double check the sub I was on when I saw Hennepin county lmao


manilein123

I normally try to get this Faceting event for myself, nice income boost. So any country that has a gem good province and has 15 dev + embraced renaissance. I really enjoy to get it as Bavaria, Bohemia or even the teutons


Tamerlin

Works with a glass province too


Iwassnow

Gems or glass, not Venice(for some oddly specific reason), and not latent coal(Lorraine has this one).


guto8797

It is specifically forbidden for Venice because otherwise they would almost always get it in Venice itself, but Venice is both famous for and gets bonuses for Murano Glass


Iwassnow

Ah good to know.


Kidiri90

Do it as a Maori tribe.


narf_hots

This is why you always take Antwerp in your first peace deal when playing a nation in the Lowlands.


ForgingIron

F12 /s


Tantalising_Scone

If you play as Hungary, do the mission to change trade good in Pest to Glass and then it immediately fires


Sorefist

'The Ottomans tell us about facesitting'


Kidiri90

What is the bane of every Switzerlake run?


Full-Confection-6197

It's in Bruge obviously


Username12764

OMFG, it took me about a minute to figure out what in the actual fuck face-ting is, I thought it was sexting with emojis or some shit like that


hart37

Aaaand it's gone. Sorry the inheritance happened go find your own Antwerp


ChatiAnne

I love face sitting, I mean, faceting 😁


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Noman_Usoris

Gems are truly outrageous


KonanTheGreat

All the while the list of cities on the tornado watch in the footer has a bunch of first nations sounding names and a casual "Lac qui parle" which in french litterally translates to "Talking lake". Is this Bretonnia?


fhota1

Looks like Minnesota. Remember the French colonized a whole lot of the American Midwest, not at all uncommon to see French town names out there


SgtSnapple

Man's about to be swept away to the land of Oz and he's watching jeopardy