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The Kingdom of Nagasato

 * Government: Monarchy
 * King: Muramasa I (reign: 1269 - present)
 * Ruling House: Nagasato
 * Economy: The Nagasatoan Economy primarily consists of fishing, fruits, and precious metals and gems. The currency is based on copper and silver coins, though the poverish would work for food and shelter, which includes a good portion of the population, since most could barely make enough to feed one person as Muramasa came to the throne. That being said, with a potential war on the horizon, jobs begin to sprout up, as the poor begin to receive a chance at rising through the ranks.
 * Main Religion: Shintoism
 * Allies: N/A
 * Cities and Demographics:
 * Population: '~'75,000
 * Soccsksargen territory: ~85% of the population
 * Other: ~15% of the population
 * Ethnicities:
 * Hiligaynon: 78%
 * Cebuano: 16%
 * Maguindanao: 5%
 * Other: 1%
 * Notable Cities:
 * Nagasato City (Capital)
 * Location: Sarangani Bay
 * Nagasato is a city like no other in the Philippines. Carrying the heritage of generations long past, architecture of old is mixed amongst structures of new, with the sea to the south and jungles to the north.
 * Davao (Mining hub)
 * Location: Southern Mindanao
 * Davao was a city created to house the various workers that work in the mines located nearby, which provides for a good majority of the exports from Nagasato
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * The Unification of Mindanao: Operation Bolo
 * Phase II: Baptism of Fire
 * Everything is in place. Army and navy is in position. Officials and generals are back from their overseas adventures, ready to put forth the knowledge they acquired. With that, the invasion of Ganbo-ji has begun.
 * The battle plan is a two-pronged assault. The first prong comes from the south, as the light infantry is sent up through the jungles, with the task of isolating small pockets of enemy soldiers and wiping them out. The second prong comes from the ocean, as the navy lands the heavy infantry and cavalry on the northern point to force the Ganbo forces into a two-front war, with the hopes to complete the invasion in a quick and orderly fashion.
 * In addition, the navy was tasked at taking out the Ganboan fleet, with the goal of launching a raid upon the Ganboan fleet in dock, destroying or capturing the majority of the Ganboan fleet before it could retaliate.
 * Phase III: Hammer and Anvil
 * Due to the invasion of Gambo-ji taking longer than expected, the Lutaoans managed to muster a larger response to the Nagasatoan offensive, resulting in a longer campaign. However, the Nagasatoans eventually managed to push into Pemagarong and negotiate surrender terms with the Lutaoans, completing the unification of Mindanao.
 * Military: The Nagasatoan Armed Forces
 * Army: 5%
 * Total: 3,500
 * Deployed units: All
 * 250 Heavy Breakthrough Elite Infantry
 * 1,400 Light Infiltration Infantry (Trained for hit-and-run and flanking attacks in the jungle)
 * 90 Light Archers
 * 300 Light Cavalry (Able to shoot bows on horseback or fight with a spear or shortsword if it comes down to it)
 * 250 Infantry held in reserve (homeland security)
 * 1,250 Naval officers
 * Navy:
 * 4 Pagong-class Oceanic Cruisers
 * Crew: 50
 * 18 Retrofitted Oceanic Merchant Ships (Moderately sized pinisi’s)
 * Crew: 20
 * 28 Balangays (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 12
 * 58 Retrofitted Paraws (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 5
 * Research and Development:
 * Bombs Away: Attempts are made to decipher how to produce a “perfect” cannon. Engineers and “scientists” work together to fine-tune this new technology, attempting to design cannons that can outrange the competition while being mass producible (by 1280’s standards)
 * Pagong-class Oceanic Cruisers: Field testing of the new class of ships has shown a flaw with the trebuchet; if fired perpendicular to the ship, the cruiser tends to rock, so the trebuchet was locked to a forward-firing arc. In addition, the new cannons on-board the Pagong-class cruisers have an extreme tendency to misfire, cultimating with one of the cruisers’ magazine detonating, tearing the ship in half. These lessons from the war are put towards improving the cruiser, cultimating in the Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruisers.
 * Diplomacy:
 * The Daevite Threat: Through negotiations made, the threat of the Daevite made itself apparent. Though Nagasato is preoccupied with local threats, the diplomats do keep a tab on what is going on in Xia, and offer their country’s support if things turn sour.
 * Events:
 * Operation Bolo: Phase II
 * Though drilled, the Nagasatoan armed forces are still unproven as a fighting force as they enter their baptism of fire in the invasion of Ganbo-ji
 * Date of invasion: 4th of February, 1281
 * Projected Date of Victory: December, 1281
 * With such an ambitious timetable, it was inevitable that this was not going to happen, as the fighting continued into 1283.
 * Percentage of Troops Sent: 70-60%
 * As the war progressed, the number of troops sent to reinforce the Lutaoan front increased, leading to the decrease from 70-60%
 * Operation Bolo: Phase III
 * With the invasion of Ganbo-ji complete, Nagasatoan forces wheel around to conquer the entire island. With Lutao scrambling to muster a force to combat the Nagasatoans, Muramasa launches a three-pronged attack towards the city of Pemagareng with the navy assisting with shore bombardments when applicable, aiming to rush down the Lutaoan forces before they can mount a defense.
 * Date of invasion: Whenever the invasion of Ganbo-ji is completed
 * Projected Date of Invasion: February, 1282
 * Projected Date of Victory: December, 1282
 * Percentage of Troops Sent: 30-40%
 * Consolidation of Power: As Nagasatoan forces complete the goal of uniting the island under one banner, Muramasa sent forth officials and the reserve troops to pacify any resistance. Though the takeover was hostile, he has no qualms with the cultures of each area. In essence, he plans to implant a system to allow the transfer of power to be as painless as possible. In essence, a system akin to what the Persians had is instated, essentially replacing the highest government bodies with Nagasatoan ones. Everything else, such as the local governments and systems already in place are kept the same. All that is required is support for the military and to answer to the new head honchos of the area. Of course, the reserve troops will be sent in to keep the peace and put down uprisings as deemed necessary, but this is the start of the long process of consolidating power within the region, as Muramasa sets his gaze over the horizon of the island he deems his home.
 * Civilian Soldiers: With the looming threat back on the mainland, Muramasa orders that all civilians are to be trained in self-defense combat. While a distant threat, Muramasa hopes to unite the entire nation to fight if caught in a defensive conflict, with the aim that all able-bodies civilians in the nation would be able to participate in defense of the homeland.
 * “Large” Lizards: A new species of monitor lizard is discovered on the island, and caught the attention of Muramasa, who asks for breeders to produce for him larger lizards (original size of the lizards is about the size of a small house cat)