Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter II (Map Game)/@comment-31207563-20180419101944

Chiefdom of Caledoni


 * Government: Tribal Chiefdom


 * Chief: Gwrtheyrn III - Padraig Kavanagh I - Huisdeann Kavanagh I
 * Economy: Based around fishing, hunting and trading
 * Capital: Kaledon 
 * Demographics: 


 * Population:
 * Kaledon: 7 220
 * Rural areas: 68 352
 * Eileansiar(Unbeknownst to the chiefs): 93
 * Ethnicities: 100% Albion
 * Religion: 98% Caledonian Druidism, 2% Other Albion paganism
 * Wars and Conflicts: The Celtic tradition of war was rather playful compared to southern wars, but with small influences from the warring east, the goals of a war raid change from just pillaging into conquering and pillaging


 * Hjaltland: As we met the Danskan traders, they told tales of war and conquest. These tales ended up in the ears of Gwrtheyrn, whom then was approached by the Nordicites who wanted aid against the rogue nation of Hjaltland, with the promise of the Northern Highlands as reward. Soon after 750 shortswordsmen, 500 axemen and 300 slingers rushed the Hjaltlandian settlements and holds in Scotland. Hundreds of prisoners were sacrificed and hundreds raped and enslaved(their children assimilated). We also navally invade the Arcaibh(Orkneys) with Nordicium
 * 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. 


 * Shortswordsmen: 990
 * Axemen: 750
 * Slingers:  490
 * Druids: 12
 * Ships: 43
 * Diplomacy: 


 * Danska: We happily trade furs and copper in exchange for other goods, not accepting any kind of currency
 * Nordicium: We will gladly sacrifice the foreigners to the great nature with you
 * Events: 

Annexation: We take all of the Hjaltlandian holdings in the highlands, and some of the Orkney islands after the war with Hjaltland
 * Eileansiar: The small colony of Eileansiar managed to grow with the new generation, giving new members to the small community. Life continues in the small village, trying to survive through each winter and summer which are both surprisingly mild compared to the Caledoni winters. A young man named Rheyrrin set out to send word of Eileansiar to the chiefs, but he was never heard of again.