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Yes, I know there are no vassals and Azov is missing. It's something more of an artistic liberty considering I don't want the entire map to be overstuffed. Also, don't take the description seriously, I'm working on writing to make things interesting without being too meticulous.While the Ottoman Empire has proven themselves to be the absolute anathema of the entire European world and a threat to Christianity during its rise, it wasn't until the reign of the Mehmed II that they've proved their mettle to become the absolute hegemon in years to come.Crashing down the Theodosian Wall into worthless rocks and conquering the Balkans in his name, he rightfully earned the name of Mehmed the Conqueror to suit his worldly ambitions. Heroes such as Skanderberg and Stephen the Great and fools like Vlad III join in the story of his grand epic, with their legacies and achievements widely known for their opposition and resistance against the Conqueror himself.While being the conqueror that he is, Mehmed II also shows great resolve and dedication on the aspect of beauty and harmony, establishing the millet system that will ease the tension of religious uprising and restore the pathetic state of Constantinople back to its gradual apex - undoing the catastrophic onslaught the foolish Fourth Crusade has brought.He died and with that, the cheers of the entire Christendom swells across Europe, a reminder how threatening his conquest has become to the series of defeats and humiliation they've suffered through. His achievements and personality are adored by many, even to this day his name is more of a national glory to Turkey. His death paved the way to a series of competent sultans, two of them will be remarkable for the empire.