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The Kingdom of the British Isles (Albion)

Government: Diarchy Economy: The economy of British Isles consists of trade and commerce of a variety of materials. The primary export products of the UK are fish, wool, cloth, and a variety of vegetables.
 * Pendragon: Ash I (M, b. 1347 - ) (Reign: 1390 - )
 * Son: Ash II (M, b. 1399 - )
 * Daughter: Aurelia (F, b. 1399 - )
 * Sister: Aura (F, b.1350 - )
 * Daughter/Niece: Avery (F, b. 1379 - )
 * Granddaughter/Grandniece: Alice (F, b.1408 - )
 * Mordue: Henry (M, b. 1353 - ) (Reign: 1393 - )
 * Daughter: Mary (F, b. 1382 - 1399)
 * Perished on the frontlines
 * Son: Lionel (M, b. 1388 - )
 * Grandson: Leo (M, b. 1407 - )
 * Son: Henry II (M, b. 1398 - )

Main Religion: Christianity

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 * Population: 10.7 million
 * British Isles: 4.2 million
 * France: 6.5 million
 * Cities
 * London: The capital of England, and location of the throne.
 * York: Main center of England’s eastern fishing company.
 * Dover: Main location of the British navy. While elements of the navy are located throughout the territory, the headquarters of the navy are located here. In addition, Dover is the main trading hub between it and Caen.
 * Brighton: Up-n-coming town in Sussex, with shipbuilding facilities being installed in the location.
 * Glasgow: Main hub of Scotland, and location of the regional capital of the area.
 * Caen: The main hub where products heading to Britain from land mount ships to cross the channel. Also acts as Henry’s base of operations in France
 * Dublin: Main hub of Ireland, and location of the regional capital of the area.
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * 200 Years’ War: Henry’s forces are on the cusp of taking the city of Paris, with the Siege of Paris beginning in 1419. The end seems near, but cracks in Henry’s plans to pacify the French are starting to show.
 * Armed Forces
 * Total: 282,000 Manpower
 * Army
 * Total: 223,000
 * British Defense Force: 84,000
 * Made up of both trainees for France and of the home guard (in case of invasion), this group is mixed in terms of experience.
 * Rough numbers:
 * Frontline Infantry: 30,000
 * Longbow Archers: 20,000
 * Light Cavalry: 14,000
 * Bow Cavalry: 3,720
 * Field Artillerymen: 1,300 (4 people per artillery piece)
 * Logistical Support: 15,000
 * French Expeditionary Force: 131,000
 * Primarily made up of English living in France, this group is led by Henry Mordue. In addition, many of the most experienced troops can be found here.
 * Rough Numbers:
 * Dual-purpose Infantry: 61,000
 * Longbow Archers: 20,000
 * Arquebusiers: 4,000
 * Heavy Cavalry: 15,000
 * Field Artillerymen: 5,200
 * Field cannons: 3,500
 * Logistical Support: 26,000
 * Consists of a plethora of dual-purpose infantrymen, able to use both crossbows and swords in combat, in addition to longbowmen and heavy cavalry.
 * Roundtable Knights (Elite): 8,000
 * These are Britain’s elite forces. A rebirthed version sprouting from Artoria’s original group of holy knights, this force has never lost a battle, and has unwavering loyalty to the crown and the Order of the Roundtable, willing to fight to the death for the survival of the British Isles.
 * While most are able to fight, members of the Roundtable are encouraged to branch out into their own craft, such as pottery and sheepherding, with the idea that everyone should act like a Roundtable Knight and give their all into both their craft and their country.
 * The only way to become a Roundtable Knight is to be selected by an existing member of the group. Most knights tend to make apprentices out of those they recruit to the Roundtable, and generally, no one usually complains when a Roundtable Knight selects someone to join the ranks of the Roundtables. Depending on the country/chapter, one can also be appointed to the Roundtable by the crown..
 * Notable (Living) Members:
 * (Most of) Pendragon Family
 * (Most of) Mordue Family
 * Sir George Cromwell of Cotswold.
 * Navy:
 * Personnel: 61,000
 * Naval Vessels:
 * Dual-purpose Merchant War Vessels: Primarily functions as a merchant vessel that is more heavily armed than most merchant vessels, mainly to protect against pirates. In essence, these ships are normal merchant vessels, except with slightly thicker hulls and a complement of longbow archers onboard.
 * Number in possession: 12,800
 * Pre-”Ship of the Line” Warships: These ships that came before the Ship-of-the-Lines. In essence, these ships had state-of-the-art hull designs with “primitive” armament; the English longbow.
 * Number in possession: 4,560
 * Cannons: Efforts have been made to increase the size and caliber of the cannons for usage on the battlefield.
 * Naval Vessels: Pre-Ship of the Line Warcogs are being drafted, mainly for increasing the nation’s trading capacity from sea.
 * In addition, with the shipyard at Brighton finally constructed, the new type of Warcogs being made from this new port city.
 * Mods plz add Brighton to the map ty
 * Arquebusiers: Efforts are made to improve the arquebusier.
 * In addition, the Arquebusiers are well-guarded, with melee infantrymen always with them at all times, so if things get messy, the arquebusiers can retreat easily.
 * Dual-purpose Pre-Ship of the Line Warcogs x 200
 * Basically larger cogs
 * Dual-purpose Merchant War Vessels x 1,000
 * Sailors trained x 3,000
 * Arquebusier Units x3,000
 * New Units trained in England
 * Field Artillerymen Units x500
 * Primitive Field Cannons x500
 * Trained in England
 * Roundtable Knights x50
 * The Roundtable Knights’ numbers only include those who have finished their training. The actual number is around 1.5x the actual numbers.
 * Whatever equipment and personnel is required to maintain numbers on the frontline.
 * Burgundy
 * A continued northern assault is continued, with a naval invasion of Calais being prepared. All of this is done with the goal of pressing the French on multiple fronts, using their vast reserves to overwhelm the French on multiple fronts.
 * Advent of an Era
 * Nicknamed “Le Tonnerre de la Mort” by the French, the Arquebusiers are infamous, with stories being passed through the French ranks of weapons with the power to kill a man with a bang. Though none have been captured yet, much like the American shotgunners of WWI, if any British Arquebusier was captured, they would be executed on the spot.
 * Even with the careful use of Arquebusiers, a few did suffer this grim fate.
 * Spring Offensive of 1410
 * Siege of Paris (1419): Though the troops are slowly beginning to get exhausted, King Henry and his son Lionel head the assault on Paris, surrounding the city in the summer of 1419.
 * From there, King Henry pushes East, to allow Lionel to siege the French capital without much fear of being flanked.
 * Battle of Calais (1418): It was early dawn when the English appeared near the city. Having been dropped off 25 miles away from the city, the city endured a bombardment from the sea, as it was deemed unsafe to land the cannons on the shores for risk of the equipment being seized by the French. Though inaccurate, it was enough to rustle the French’s nerves as the two forces clashed.
 * Though eventually, the British had to retreat from the city due to the relief force getting bogged down by the French, it served as a learning experience for the Navy. From this day forth, the idea of naval cannons were explored.
 * Battle of Agincourt (1419): A stormy day was set as a small English vanguard was caught off-guard by the Northern French Army. The English army primarily consisted of English Longbowmen and a few heavy infantry, as they faced off against some of the toughest French forces to date. However, with the use of terrain, spikes to prevent the French Heavy Cavalry from wreaking havoc among the English lines, and the fearsome English longbow, this lopsided battle ended with an English victory, which allowed the English to claim Calais and close off the French from access to the English Channel.
 * The British vanguard force involved was originally supposed to set up a forward base for the rest of the army to advance to, but the French got wind of the second attempt to claim Calais from an English defector, and attempted to squander the English's plans before they could come to fruition.
 * This battle also marked a turning point in the war, increasing English morale all across the front.
 * Ash I Joins the Fight: Leading a sizable force in the south, Ash I joins the war. Though he isn’t as gung-ho about going to war as Henry is, he wishes to end the conflict as soon as possible, and decides to reinforce the forces in France with the English reserve.
 * Once on location, he leads forces south of Orleans, leading an offensive to Limoges across a broad front in order to cover the southern flank of the force heading to Orleans.
 * Rulers
 * Pendragon:
 * Artoria “Ember” Pendragon (F, b.1317- 1389?) (Reign: 1351 ~ 1369 - 1389) 
 * Mordue:
 * River Mordue (F, b. 1322 - 1393) (Reign: 1369 - 1393)
 * Roundtable Knights
 * N/A