Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter II (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20180302232516

Kingdom of Rome Religion: 40% Cult of Romulus, 60% Biatal paganism Literacy rate: 1.6% yadidididiid WIP WIP!!!!
 * Government
 * Kings: Aspor the Conqueror (801 BC-772 BC), Nacotus (772 BC-761 BC), Harronium Kelios (761 BC-present)
 * Roman Identity: The identity is fully solidified at that time with the unification of the Biatal tribes and the eradication of the Lecis through strait hopping. The Biatal culture however needs to be fully assimilaed into this newly mixed culture of Romans which is continuing to grow due to an imperial cult in place for generations, with a goal to unite the Italian Peninsula soon.
 * 763 BC Uprising and Death of the King with no Sons: The 763 BC Uprising was an event where King Nacotus was becoming increasingly incapable and with the fact he had no sons, their chance to put in a pretender that claims that there should be a voting system in place to be who's leader rose in few cities. This delayed much of the naval expansion entirely. By 761 BC, Nacotus died and the uprising which is mainly in the east continued. In Rome, a debate happens whether his succession should be handed over to his brother who bears sons and that the linear system should be reworked. Eventually Harronium Kelios was selected and he crushed the uprising in the east by arresting hundreds then boiling them to death while some escaped and established their own republic (which functions like democracy) on the east by fleeing through boats in an attempt to 'get revenge'. Harronium took the matter of uprisings seriously and began effectively centralising power to Rome and ramped up severity of capital punishment to make sure no-one dissidents.
 * Military: The navy is rapidly expanded while the number of soldiers are increased under Harronium Kelios through conscription of young men.
 * 1200 spearmen
 * 1000 swordsmen
 * 600 archers
 * 300 horsemen
 * 70 triremes and other ships that are capable of carrying archers with flame
 * 11 ramming ships
 * 75 transport boats
 * 20 catapults
 * Three ballistae
 * Economy: Trade stagnants. Resources from domestic affairs were being gathered and extracted, with agriculture, art and crafts booming over the early decades of 8th century BC as culture also flourished.
 * Demographics
 * Population: 360,000
 * Rome: 35,000
 * Neapolis: 17,000
 * Tarentum: 12,000
 * Brundisium: 25,000
 * Syracuse: 9,000
 * Rural areas: 262,000
 * Ethnicity: 39% Roman, 40% Biatal, 21% Lecis
 * Events
 * End of the First Roman Expansion: Expansion stopped for a while after Aspor the Conqueror occupied a majority of the remaining 'native Italic peoples'. Harronium Kelios had decided to make an effort to centralise all power and authority to Rome to get the grip of newly acquired land after the 763 BC uprising.
 * Threats of the East and West: Aspor and Harronium Kelios have being threatened by both sides, in which were powerful in the seas itself. In order to counter that power in the local region of Italy and reduce threat level over the next few years, Harronium Kelios after suppressing the unrest in the eastern part of Rome commissioned dozens more ships, including larger boats that can ram ships by using mechanical methods to crush one ship down.
 * A Pretender Rises: The young pretender began to rise in popularity in the mid-8th century BCE. Popularity began on 750 BC in east Rome where he believed the corruption of Harronium Kelios is high and must be taken down. Next turn will be something much more larger.
 * Diplomacy