Not really sure what to make of this turn. Two of the four neutral centres were captured, and my best guess would be France trying to get in the good graces of England. All the action is concentrated in the middle, and the free peoples of Scotland and Spain can rest for now. The Swiss fall under French dominion, and thus France avoids having to disband the extra unit, and England captures Brittany for the only adjustment of the coming winter. Burgundy remains at four.
Yes, I know the rules for Hundred say that five years passes between each major phase. For ease of understanding, I'll just advance the years as per normal. Winter 1925 adjustment is due 23 January, and if Mike gets it in with the "final" label then I will adjudicate before then and we can go on to 1426.
Burgundy
A Dijon - Paris (*fails*)
A Flanders - Dijon (*fails*)
A Luxembourg S A Flanders - Dijon
F Holland - Flanders (*fails*)
England
A Guyenne - Brittany
F English Channel S A Guyenne - Brittany
A Calais S A Normandy
A Normandy S A Calais
F London S A Calais
France
A Savoy - Cantons
A Dauphine S A Savoy - Cantons
A Paris S Eng A Calais (*cut*)
A Orleanais S A Paris
A Toulouse S Eng A Guyenne (*ordered to move*)
Adjustments
Burgundy: 0 (4)
England: +1 (6)
France: 0 (5)