Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter VI (Map Game)/@comment-46339931-20200721112305

Passamaquoddy
 * Government: Chiefdom
 * Sakom (Head Chief): Nutewestaq (Born 1427)
 * Economy: Shells and carved beads are traded in exchange for food and services.
 * Capital: Ehecinaqoten
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ~28,600
 * Major Cities:
 * Ehencinakhiqoten: ~1,750
 * Atpechantwekomon: ~100
 * Rural Areas: ~26,750
 * Religion:
 * Native Beliefs: ~99%
 * Norse: ~1%
 * Ethnicity:
 * Passamaquoddy: ~95%
 * Mixed: ~2%
 * Other Natives: ~2%
 * Norse: ~1%
 * Military:
 * Passamaquoddy has no military, though most men have at least some experience with hunting equipment, most notably spears.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * None
 * Diplomacy:
 * None
 * Events
 * The few settlements in Passamaquody grow slowly, though settlements only consist of two or three families on average. This prevents cities from developing.
 * Ehecinakhiqoten and Atpechantwekomon will soon see the development of flatter, wider, and clearer trails between wigwams. A road system could eventually evolve into paths between settlements.
 * Passamaquoddy is more of a loose confederation than a state with multiple levels of government, although there is a monthly meeting in Ehecinakhiqoten, where all able-bodied men (and some women) meet to discuss the state of the nation, how they will interact with foreign groups, and similar topics. Meetings take place once every full moon, when their ancestors are closest to them.
 * Wikhausu’Piscoke, or just Wikhausu, is the son of Sakom Nutewestaq, stands out from a young age for drawing in and with mud on the ground. He creates odd symbols and draws out stories, similar to how the elders say their fathers’ fathers’ fathers would do on cave walls.
 * With the new alliance in place, some Passamaquoddy families near the border with Nahican migrate across the border in a friendly exchange of culture and news in the region.
 * Expansions are made to the west and slightly north into the sparsely populated forests of the Amiaqac. They are both culturally and ethnically similar to us so they are welcomed to join Passamaquoddy.
 * Efforts are made to hopefully assemble a trained military near Ehecinakhiqoten.