Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter VI (Map Game)/@comment-46339931-20200815141437

Passamaquoddy
 * Government: Chiefdom
 * Sakom (Head Chief) : Wikhausu’Piscoke (Born 1485)
 * Economy: Shells and carved beads are traded in exchange for food and services.
 * Capital: Ehecinakhiqoten
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ~21,690
 * Major Cities:
 * Ehencinakhiqoten: ~1,315
 * Atpechantwekomon: ~400
 * Psihtusiwestikuten: ~300
 * Rural Areas: ~19,975
 * Religion:
 * Native Beliefs: ~100%
 * Ethnicity:
 * Passamaquoddy: ~91%
 * Passamaquoddy-Norse: ~5%
 * Other Natives: ~4%
 * Military:
 * Our military struggles due to the European sickness infecting our people. Our forces are temporarily disbanded, leaving only a small guard to defend the Sakom and their family.
 * Numbers:
 * Psqociskinap (use Clubs in combat): 10
 * Sikuwan (use Spears in combat): 5
 * Tomhikon (use tomahawks in combat): 0
 * Kskomakon (hold shields in front of others to defend): 10
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * None
 * Diplomacy:
 * Nahican: A complete union and combination of our people and land is proposed to before face the threats of foreign invaders and disease. We are stronger when we stand together. (This is effectively an annexation.)
 * Events:
 * A mysterious plague or disease rises from the far South, well beyond the Talon-Shaped Bay (or Cape Cod), decimating our people. Rumors spread of more men similar to the Vinlanders that bring large ships and strange creations capable of killing a man with a point and a loud, sharp sound. The Strange Mens’ Plague, or Assokessi-wahntusi in Passamaquoddy, infects large amounts of people and, in some places, kills off entire settlements.
 * Families with the Strange Men’s Plague living in Ehecinakhiqoten and Atpechantwekomon are expelled from the settlements to prevent the spread of the disease. They travel East along the coast and found a new town, Psihtusiwestikuten, meaning “Diseased Town.” It is found in modern-day Acadia National Park.
 * Traditional farming and agriculture starts to develop along with smaller settlements. Farming staple crops such as corn, beans, and squash are grown outside of Ehecinakhiqoten.
 * Wikhausu’Piscoke rises to the position of Sakom after the death of his father. With this new power and authority, the younger Head Chief spreads his newly created Passamaquoddy-Nahican script.
 * Lobsters, clams, and fish are caught along the shores and rivers.
 * The Passamaquoddy people continue to migrate West and South.