I'm inclined to try to put them into "StartStoryline.c", if it will work that way. This is preferable because then all the relation stuff is in one place and anyone who wants to add another war or treaty later can see right away how to announce it in a journal entry.
Meanwhile, I'm working my way through the royalty section at the moment, for no reason other than it's before the relation section in "StartStoryline.c" and I'm just going down the list. Portugal had an interesting problem in 1580. King Sebastian died in 1578 without any heir. Cardinal Henry took over the job for a couple of years but the question of who was to be a proper successor wasn't settled, so the various claimants then resorted to the traditional way of resolving such things - war. The two main contenders were Antonio and Philip II of Spain, and as Philip had Spain's might behind him, the fight didn't last long. But Antonio had quite a bit of support throughout the Portuguese Empire - which for us means their bit of the Caribbean. So if you start your game in exactly 1580, Antonio is going to be the one giving you land, probably trying to hand it out as fast as possible before Philip takes it off him anyway.
Meanwhile, I'm working my way through the royalty section at the moment, for no reason other than it's before the relation section in "StartStoryline.c" and I'm just going down the list. Portugal had an interesting problem in 1580. King Sebastian died in 1578 without any heir. Cardinal Henry took over the job for a couple of years but the question of who was to be a proper successor wasn't settled, so the various claimants then resorted to the traditional way of resolving such things - war. The two main contenders were Antonio and Philip II of Spain, and as Philip had Spain's might behind him, the fight didn't last long. But Antonio had quite a bit of support throughout the Portuguese Empire - which for us means their bit of the Caribbean. So if you start your game in exactly 1580, Antonio is going to be the one giving you land, probably trying to hand it out as fast as possible before Philip takes it off him anyway.