Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter II (Map Game)/@comment-25244331-20180508225108

Queendom of Nordicium

 * Government: Monarchy (tribal)
 * Queen: Ástríðr IV Schnee
 * Economy: Stable increase, consists mainly of forestry and fishing
 * Population: 172,100 (86% Nordicite Germanic, 7% Akershusi Germanic, 6% West Dizilyans, 1% Sami)
 * Religion: Norse (100%)
 * Major Settlements:
 * Stavanger: 8,000
 * Leikanger (special city): 8,000
 * Bergen (capital): 18,500
 * Ålesund: 6,000
 * Molde: 6,000
 * Oslo: 7,000
 * Trondheim: 6,000
 * Leirvik: 4,500
 * Tórshavn: 2,100
 * Rural areas: ~107,000
 * Military: 3800 active personnel, 2700 reserves.
 * 3000 shielded spearmen
 * 400 dagger users
 * 400 archers (using bows)
 * Navy 
 * 216 trading ships (trade routes to Danska, Vesnia and Caledoni)
 * 60 wooden transport vessels (each can transfer about 10-15 men)
 * 20 larger wooden transport vessels (each can transfer about 15-25 men)
 * 72 triremes.
 * 30 galleys.
 * 780 sailors
 * Diplomacy:
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Cadelonian-Mardian War: After Hull was retaken, we decided to adopt a scorched earth policy for the Nordicite soldiers still attached to Cadelonian forces.
 * Events
 * Siege of Hull: Most of our soldiers made it out or managed to regroup with Cadelonians up north using secret passages were left and massacred. We hold a mourning day for them in the kingdom.
 * Expansion: We expand towards more of the Jotunheimen mountain range and assimilate the Dizilyans. (to the land swath between the Leikanger splinter and the southern coast)
 * Mardian Naval Blockade: Facing fierce resistance, we call for the Caledonians for assist whlile retreating our fleet to Leirvik.

(oh yeah Steampunk a bit of note abt Tórshavn: It's not in the IRL Tórshavn due to complicated reasons, and mostly because Fyorr wouldn't sell me the actual area with the actual Tórshavn. So yeah, just go with the southernmost bit of the southernmost island in the Faroes, and split that lil' island - the southernmost one - into two halves which I hold the bottom half and Danska the upper half.)