Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter IV (Map Game)/@comment-24521219-20190523165630

 Kingdom of Galatoi (WIP)

 * Government: Absolute Monarchy (Kingdom)
 * King: Veruecco (B 637 AD, still alive), (R 649 AD - Present)
 * Economy: Based around fishing, agriculture and trade. We are trading with Timbuktu.
 * Capital: Advorix
 * Demographics:
 * Population:
 * Advorix: 2231
 * Donnius: 1298
 * Baccuso: 993
 * Rural areas (AKA everything else): ~10270
 * Ethnicities: 99,5% Galatoi, 0,5% Timbuktuvian
 * Religion: 99,5% Afro-Gallic Paganism, 0,5% Timbuktuvian beliefs
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * N/A
 * Military: Our conscription law is ~1% of the population
 * Spearmen: 60
 * Swordmen: 50
 * Bowmen: 60
 * Torchers: 50
 * Javelineers: 40
 * Navy:
 * 15 transport ships (can hold around 5-7 men)
 * 20 trade ships
 * Although not part of the navy we have 46 fishing ships.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Bayelsha: You, us and our friends north of you seem to be the only organized states around here, how about we start up trade and establish relations with eachother so that our realms can grow exponentially? We can offer you some good iron.
 * Events:
 * Baccuso: The village of Baccuso in otl Bissau starts to grow into a town.
 * Slight Expansion: Tiny amount of expansion eastwards.
 * Integrating New Areas: Galatoi has started an era of expansion and establishing relations with other people. The areas newly acquired start to be integrated into the "mainland", especially when it comes to the indigenous peoples scarcely living around said areas.
 * Expiditions on Cape Verde: Some small exploration expeditions are conducted on Cape Verde, to detail the area and gain knowledge on lands around us as well as islands in the sea.
 * Sea Exploration: Finding islands, we head west again, hoping to find more. The main exploration vessel was sent straight towards South America (which we of course don't know exist and won't for very long). However, finding naught, the ship was returned home and exploration westwards isn't seen as having much of a point anymore.