Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter VI (Map Game)/@comment-31417419-20200713163235

Nihon no Domei
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 * Government: Feudal Confederation
 * Empress: Uchiha Ryu
 * Regent: Senjougahara Ryuko
 * Shogun: Nishimiya Asuka
 * Taisho: Kanzaki Izuku
 * Speaker of the National Convention: Mori Kyoko
 * Economy:
 * N-A
 * Allies: Ezo, by personal union with Fujiwara
 * Capital: Kyoto
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 14,790,000
 * Ethnicities: Yamatai (78%), Chinese-origin (5%), Joseon (8%), Syonan (6%), Other (2%)
 * Official Religion: Shinto, with Buddhist influences
 * Population Distribution:
 * Urban Population [out-of-date]: 1,950,000 - 435,000 (Edo), 382,000 (Kyoto), 271,000 (Taipei), 198,000 (Hiroshima), 174,000 (Fukushima), 135,000 (Kobe), 305,000 (cities with less than 100,000 population)
 * Rural Population [out-of-date]: 13,150,000 - 1,310,000 (Chugoku), 6,210,000 (Tohoku), 2,450,000 (Chubu), 1,100,000 (Kyushu), 890,000 (Shikoku), 1,570,000 (Kansai), 566,000 (Kangeishima)
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * N.A
 * Army [recruitment halted for coronation of the new Emperor]
 * Horses [15,000]: Modest steeds trained to gallop across the rough and uneven terrain of Nihon's islands. They can also be employed for charging out of boats onto land, although that kind of situation is comparably rarer.
 * General infantry [60,000]: Rudimentarily trained infantry with a general focus on close-ranged melee and shortrange bow combat. Second priority for usage of battering rams and other siege equipment, usually assisting other infantry and auxillaries with tasks.
 * Irregular infantry [66,000]: Infantry-in-training as well as part-time infantry that does not serve for lifetime employment. Mostly the former. First priority for handling of siege equipment.
 * Support staff [15,000]:  Infantry serving in entirely logistical roles. Equipped with extreme short range equipment such as daggers for self-defence, the bulk of many impromptu convoys.
 * Auxillary infantry [15,000]: Long-range bowmen and combat medics. Heavily trained, many chosen to be officers upon promotion in the field.
 * Irregular auxillaries [29,000]: Often merchants and mercenaries serving the same role as auxillary infantry, auxillaries-in-training or officers serving in combat.
 * Highest-ranking generals:
 * Taisho Kanzaki (Kanzaki Izuku): in charge of the First Expeditionary Force, land-based cavalry division [on mission]
 * Midoriya Kaitou: in charge of the planning of the army and navy, particularly with regards to logistics; all supply convoys answer to him
 * Takahashi Aya: in charge of the Second and Third Defence Forces, land-based mixed infantry and auxillary divisions
 * Navy:
 * Kawataro-fune [53]: An armoured slow-moving battleship which covers the deck in metal plating and a layer of steel behind the caravel structure to give it a special amount of versatility. If it is sinking, it can last for enough hours to bring it back to shore or at least into a kamikaze attack.
 * Hayai-fune [30]: A restored line of lightly-armoured battleships designed to quickly board another ship before sinking it. Incredibly fragile.
 * Supply ships [152]: Unarmoured fast-moving cargo ships as well as heavy lightly-armoured supply ships. The former used to resupply close to land; the latter used to carry along supplies on longer, no-docking expeditions.
 * Irregular converteds [12]: Various ships with various amounts of armour and what not attached on; mostly former Kei-fune and and Hayai-fune and cargo ships. Heavily personalised, often used as fleet commander ships.
 * 39,000 sailors: close-quarters trained, basic infantry training and ship training
 * Admirals:
 * Ayanagi Mitsuru: In charge of the First Expeditionary Fleet
 * Matsudaira Keiko: In charge of the Second and Third Fleets, spontaneous attack fleets
 * Diplomacy: 
 * N-A
 * Events:
 * The Greatest General [7]: His attempts at glory are a rout. It isn't long before Kanzaki finds himself stranded in Chagatai without any more food or resources. Unable to move on, he reluctantly (and drunkenly) gives up his dream of becoming memorialised in history, before abandoning his old title and taking up the quiet name of 'Mr. Izuku', settling down silently in a city far from his place of birth and far from his homeland, which he will never see again. He becomes known as a reclusive old man with an 'Eastern look', and, to the few who do get to know him even tangentially better, a rambling military genius. Kanzaki slowly begins writing a text on the 'Theory of Strategy', entailing the various military tactics he has used; it quickly spirals into an all-encompassing philosophical text on the nature of war and the methods by which it is pursued. The influence of the man's life weighs down heavily, and between doing odd jobs and what not, two different versions of the text slowly appear: the original, and a heavily revised version which condemns its exercise and damns himself for ever pursuing conflict in his entire life. He hasn't the foggiest who will read it, however...
 * The New Era's Struggle [1]:
 * Welcome, Bakufu:
 * King of Kings:
 * The Painful Struggle:
 * A Split in the Union [5]:
 * New Emperor, Old Tactics - 
 * A Matter of Names
 * Wait, Things Can Be Different?
 * National Convention:
 * Eleventh Meeting - Fukushima:
 * N-A
 * Notable People:
 * 1401-1473 [The Last Days of the Heian]:
 * Uchiha Tomoko (1387 - 1469) [deceased]: Head of the Yamatai faction during the Civil War and later Empress (1412-1469) under the name 'Uchiha I'.
 * Mori Kyoko (1378 - 1473) [deceased]: One of the two heads of the Peoples' League during the Civil War, later Speaker of the National Convention unopposed until death. Spouse: Kido Mirio.
 * Hori Shizuku (1377 - 1456) [deceased]: The other head of the Peoples' League, a minor political player in Hiroshima after the war. Committed suicide under threat of involuntary execution.
 * Midoriya Kaitou (1383 - 1472) [deceased]: A minor player in the Civil War who gained popularity as a capable administrator. Birth name Zhang Kaisheng. Spouse: Midoriya Yuki.
 * Seishiro Kirie (1381 - 1463) [deceased]: One of the heads of the Outsiders who found herself alienated from her hometown in her pursuit of political unity. Became a remarkable writer, writing works such as The Use of War, a critical book on the purpose of strife. Spouse: Bakushi Yona.
 * Bakushi Yona (1380 - 1463) [deceased]: A Yamatai-Eskosian, best known for fighting for the political rights of the tiny Eskosian minority in Nihon. Became a political kingmaker after the war. Spouse: Seishiro Kirie.
 * Hu Jin-Yo (1376 - 1462) [deceased]: A Joseon-Yamatai, best known as a Joseonese reunificationist who participated in a minor role during the Civil War. Afterwards, provided much financial support to the Nihonese army advancing in Kyongsong before dying in a tragic accident.
 * Kanzaki Izuku (1374 - ??): First Shogun then Taisho, well known for unconventional military tactics that precipitated asymmetrical warfare against enemy forces. Lived a relatively stunted life afterwards, travelled into Joseon and participated in its war against Kyongsong before travelling West in hopes of retracing the steps of Bulijin Khatun, a dream promptly foiled.