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The Kingdom of Nagasato
 * Government: Monarchy
 * King: Muramasa I (reign: 1269 - present)
 * Born: 1241
 * Ruling House: Muramasa
 * Economy: The Nagasatoan Economy primarily consists of fishing, fruits, and precious metals and gems. The currency is based on copper and silver coins, though the poverish would work for food and shelter, which includes a good portion of the population, since most could barely make enough to feed one person as Muramasa came to the throne. That being said, with a potential war on the horizon, jobs begin to sprout up, as the poor begin to receive a chance at rising through the ranks.
 * Main Religion: Shintoism
 * Cities and Demographics:
 * Population: ~234,000
 * Notable Cities:
 * Nagasato City (Capital)
 * Location: Sarangani Bay
 * Nagasato is a city like no other in the Philippines. Carrying the heritage of generations long past, architecture of old is mixed amongst structures of new, with the sea to the south and jungles to the north.
 * Davao (Mining hub)
 * Location: Southern Mindanao
 * Davao was a city created to house the various workers that work in the mines located nearby, which provides for a good majority of the exports from Nagasato
 * Tsuhama
 * Location: Northern Mindanao
 * The location of the old Gambo-ji capital, Tsuhama remains as the stronghold for the province, acting as a "puppet state" of sorts for maintaining control over the region. Also functions similarly to Nagasato City, as trade from the northern Syonan and Japanese islands gets ferried into Tsuhama due to it's closer geographic location than the Nagasatoan cities further south.
 * Cagayan
 * Location: Northern Mindanao
 * Another port city captured during the Nagasatoan Unification of Mindanao. Due to its location, Cagayan is under modifications to becoming one of the hubs for the Nagasatoan navy, with numerous dockyards being produced for housing the growing fleet.
 * Pemagarong
 * Location: Western Mindanao
 * A main trading hub on the Southeast Asian trading route. As such, most, if not all trade funnels through the region, providing the residences of Pemagarong, and all of Nagasato as a whole, a huge source of income, as products and produce gets funneled both into and out of Nagasato as ships come to and from the port city on a daily basis.
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * Operation Chōyaku: The invasion of Souhama has begun. Landings are made on the southmost islands, specifically on the western half of Souhama (close to the capital). Invasion starts in spring of 1312.
 * Naval blockades of important cities such as Souhama are set into place, with the navy laying supporting fire for the army when needed.
 * Armed Forces
 * Army: 4-5%
 * Currently: 8,750
 * Deployed units: All
 * 390 Heavy Breakthrough Elite Infantry
 * 2,500 Light Infiltration Marines
 * 275 Light Archers
 * 535 Light Mixed Cavalry
 * 4,800 Naval personnel
 * Troops in-”reserve”:
 * 250 Homeland Security Infantry (Military Police)
 * Troops in-training: 2,950
 * 2,000 Naval personnel
 * 800 Light Infiltration Marines
 * 100 Heavy Infantry
 * 50 Light Mixed Cavalry
 * Note that most of the Nagasatoan civilians are also capable to defend themselves, though in most situations, will be outclassed by any well-trained army.
 * Navy: 156 Ships
 * 43 Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruisers
 * Crew: 50
 * 20 Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptors
 * Crew: 40
 * 15 Retrofitted Oceanic Merchant Ships (Moderately sized pinisi’s)'
 * Crew: 20
 * 23 Balangays (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 12
 * 55 Retrofitted Paraws (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 5
 * Research and Development:
 * Danger Pylons: More research and development is put towards the “aquatic rockets”. While progress is slow, there is enough potential to keep the product going.
 * “Rocket” Boats: As progress continues with the aquatic rockets, engineers begin developing a ship that can launch these rockets, taking Balangays and modifying them to be able to launch the aquatic rockets from sea, though many attempts result in the Balangays being flooded due to having a portion of the ship drooping down to almost the waterline, leading to the ship’s sinking.
 * Kulog Taihou MkIIb: An interwar modification that slightly improves build quality of the hand cannon as more research is poured into development of better versions of the Kulog Taihou.
 * Reptilian Growth: Continued breeding of the filipino monitor lizard has caused the species to grow in size, through decades, if not centuries will be required for the lizards to grow even larger.
 * Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptor: Small improvements are developed in response to the results and lessons learned from the island-hopping campaign, mainly to improve the handling of the vessels, as some of the vessels almost capsize when making tight turns, in addition to an additional hand cannon to the broadside (8 in total, 4 per side).
 * Crew: 40
 * Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruiser: More improvements are made, now giving them a broadside of 10 hand cannons (20 in total), as well as slightly more armor all around.
 * Crew: 50
 * RNFS Yamamoto: An experimental ship derived from the Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruiser is produced as the flagship of the Nagasatoan fleet. Slightly larger than the cruisers the Yamamoto is based on, the Nagasatoan flagship carries the largest broadside within the Nagasatoan navy of 12 hand cannons (24 in total), as well as an additional trebuchet located on the stern of the ship. Though not as maneuverable or quick as the rest of the fleet, the firepower alone sends shivers down those within Yamamoto’s range.
 * Production:
 * 1 Yamamoto-class Oceanic Cruiser
 * 4 Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruisers
 * 15 Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptors
 * 40 Balangays
 * 40 Oceanic Transport Vessels
 * Diplomacy:
 * Li: Nagasato allows the Li Dynasty to set up shop in a portion of the port city of Permagarong. Though a small tax is placed on the city, it is almost negligible amount; just enough to pay for maintenance purposes of the city and not for profit.
 * Tl;dr: Nagasato takes Li up on its request, allowing Li merchants to set up shop within a district of Permagarong
 * Souhama: A year prior to the invasion, Nagasatoan diplomats are sent to Souhama with a proposal to merge the two nations together against the threat of Daevite invasion. Of course, Nagasatoan diplomats also doubt that they’d get anywhere with this, but it’s the thought that counts.
 * Events:
 * Island Hopping: Nagasatoan troops land on the three western islands of Souhama (closest to Nagasato), with the main bridgehead being a force heading straight for the capital of Souhama. Predictions are made that the conflict, like the unification of Mindanao, will last a while, so the Nagasatoan forces take their time with their assault, plans more graceful than the brute-force approach taken decades prior. 
 * Imperial Succession: With Muramasa aware of his time growing short, he names his successor, his son, Muramasa II Heihachirō (Born 1293) being named as his successor.
 * Ojirou-files: Ojirou Souji is a Syonan-Japanese warrior from a clan located in Mindanao, having relocated to the Syonan island chain shortly after Japan collapsed into the warring states it is today. Though she is called (along with her elite infiltration unit) when required, she spends most of her time back at home, either training or spending time with her family, including her husband and three children (two girls and a guy) by 1291. Despite living a fulfilling life, her gaze still lies towards the Asian mainland, the thought of her strongest opponent still engaged in endless combat.