Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter VI (Map Game)/@comment-24521219-20200514191859

 Kingdom of Imerina (official) | Merina Kingdom (colloquial)

 * Government: Absolute Monarchy (Kingdom)
 * King: Andrianerinerina (B 1360ish, alive) (R 1392ish - Present)
 * Dynasty: Ammagari
 * Economy: The economy of the Merina Kingdom is based mainly on agriculture and fishing. That's kind of, it.
 * Allies: N/A
 * Capital: Ambania
 * Demographics:
 * Population: idk like 500 000 or smth
 * Ambania: 5 000
 * Rural regions: 495 000
 * Ethnicities: 100% Malagasy (divided into 80% Merina and 20% others such as Betsimisaraka, Betsileo, Tsimihety etc.)
 * Religion: 100% Merinan Folklore
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * N/A
 * Military: Ca 1% of our population is our available manpower that we can deploy for warfare, thus being ca 5 000 man.
 * Deployed units: None
 * 4 000 Spearmen
 * 1 000 Bowmen
 * Navy:
 * 4 transport ships
 * Diplomacy:
 * N/A
 * Events:
 * Order in the Kingdom: To restructure a petty kingdom into something more, a social order and hierarchy is directly established, which is similar to that of most medieval european hierarchies. We have peasants and farmers at the bottom, followed by warriors and people in "higher-esteemed" occupations such as tanners and the occasional weaponsmith, followed by priests and Andriana (nobles) and at the top the Monarch. Ethnicity doesn't matter in the caste system.
 * Marking down the First King: Andrianerinerina (fucking hell that name) considers himself the true founder of the Imerina state and thus orders the story of him founding it to be written down on tablets and rocks, to prevent it from just being oral tradition that could end up lost. This could also explain why the story is so based in mythology and shit.
 * Western Waters: Mostly they serve as places for fishing (most notably otl Mayotte) but some exploration is done as well as minor contact with the Swahili on the Swahili coast but due to language differences between the Merina and the Swahili means only some trading and interaction can be done with the Swahili on the Swahili coast. This is a slight problem for the Merina whom are not the Swahili on the Swahili coast.
 * Expeditions South!: Explorers and colonists are sent further south to colonize new lands and encounter new people.