Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter II (Map Game)/@comment-31207563-20180315212156

Chiefdom of Caledoni


 * Government: Tribal Chiefdom


 * Chief: Gwrtheyrn Kavanagh I - Fionnghan Kavanagh I - Ualraig Kavanagh I
 * Economy: Based around fishing, hunting and trading
 * Capital: Kaledon 
 * Demographics: 


 * Population:
 * Kaledon: 5 810
 * Rural areas: 48 932
 * Ethnicities: 99% Albion, 1% Other
 * Religion: 59% Albion Tribal Paganism, 35% Caledonian Druidism, 6% Other
 * Wars and Conflicts: 


 * Hjaltland: Chief Gwrtheyrn and his son Fionnghan were invited to a feast in Jarvik. They politely attended, where Fionnghan, a rash and a bit childish young man, fell in love with the Hjaltlands chiefs daughter, who fell for him in return. She snuck away on a boat with Fionnghan to Kaledon. 13 years later, when Fionnghan had become the chief, a group of Hjaltlandian merchants traveled past andhad a feast with the elders of the Caledoni. After the feast they stole Fionnghans sister, and fled to Hjaltland. Fionnghan was furious, and set out on a warpath, invading southern Hjaltland up to the Loch Ness, where advancement was halted until reinforcements would come to a sufficient number to overrun mainland Hjaltland. Due to low fertility rates amassing an army was slow, so much so that Ualraig, the son of Fionnghan continued his fathers hold on the lake of Loch Ness.
 * Military: The druids are like war drummers, the soldiers believe that their magic works, and their presence invokes fear in the enemies, even though their magic doesn’t actually work. Ships are fishing or trade ships refitted for transporting troops. 


 * Spearmen: 420
 * Daggermen: 320
 * Archers:  520
 * Druids: 12
 * Ships: 19
 * Diplomacy: 


 * None Yet
 * Events: 


 * Cultural Evolution: The Caledoni culture is based around nature and it’s gifts, but as a Druid called Gwainyth from the western wilderness arrived, he created a heavily ritualistic religion around the nature, water and stars. Caledonian Druidism as it was called spread like wildfire, with rituals being devoted for the nature and stars taking place weekly, being a sort of party. This heavily changed the classic life of Caledonians, as the rituals became a label of their culture.