Konig des Menschen Chapter V (Map Game)

 It is the dawn of a new millennium, but the previous era did not go gently into the pages of history books. The War of the Three Kingdoms rages on in Korea, tables are flipped over in the Holy War against the Hassanids, the Holy Roman Empire watches as France crashes and burns, and the status quo begins to change in many areas.

I, Sidewinder291102 and TheSteampunkTotoro (and TheCreator901), welcome you, to Konig des Menschen Chapter V: Conquest (KdM V). Starting in 1000 AD, this is an era of civilization of and history in which stories of crusaders and kings are made. The road to greatness is paved now, Can you become the King of Men?

Rules
Konig des Menschen Rules

Important Things:

 * 1) Read the page linked above,  A MUST! 
 * 2) If you have any further questions, please ask them in the comments of the game, Sidewinder's or TheSteampunkTotoro's(TexanSanta's) Discord or the KdM Discord server
 * 3) You may not apply as a nation that's underlined in the nations section unless told differently so by an admin rank staff member.

Lore
Below are links to various information about the lore of KdM.
 * Notable People

Nations

 * Underlined = Reserved to that player unless he doesn't reclaim the nation for themselves within the first or second turn
 * Sumali: Simplenoise8
 * Lustria: EthanKoenigsberg
 * Vedena: VladsNewAccount
 * The Aztec Empire: XaoZss
 * Westria: Eltool
 * Rinashima: Derpmaster
 * Bavaria: DiegoIdePersia
 * Venice: Tenacious
 * Senshu-koku: Emperorkangxi
 * Li: Tashaci
 * Yamato: Kuro
 * Lan Xang:  MrTangle101
 * Elysia: Bosnia Mapper
 * Temasek: Mikoyanshik
 * Nagasato: BubbleRocket
 * Yolngu: Crownautic

Comment "Konig des (nation name)" to join!

'''Note: Do remember that while you can't play as a culture group, you can form small nations from said culture groups. Culture groups have italicised names on the map.'''

Alliances and Pacts

 * Military Alliances
 * Finnic Guard: Inkeri, Häme, Etelämaat
 * Second Alagadda Coalition: Alagadda, Ahuric Empire, HRE, Vestkyst, Svearike, Danemark
 * Personal Alliances
 * France-Valcanor
 * Valcanor-Atlas
 * Vestkyst-Snaelland
 * Vestkyst-Vesnia-Danemark
 * Avaland-Boiheim-Lusatien
 * Fujiwara-Ezo
 * Svearike-Vesnia
 * Aztec Empire-Huastec
 * Ahuric Empire-Al-Qarsoon
 * Venice-Naples

Vassals:

 * Li
 * Ternate
 * Minahasa
 * Nunusaku
 * Zhaowa


 * Mauretania
 * Andalousia
 * Vestkyst
 * Snaelland
 * Danemark
 * Jahluhet
 * Gehket
 * Altaic Empire
 * Georgia
 * Chaldea
 * Aoudaghost
 * Galatoi
 * Svartheim
 * Haemus
 * Leon
 * Brest

Dependencies

 * Li Dynasty
 * Zhaowa

Event Participants

 * Vladimir "The Axe" Zuchevsky
 * Joachim of Lechtenheim
 * Päiva Steinmann
 * Ember
 * Brynjar Asgeirsson
 * Dima I of Bavaria
 * Hildr
 * Guanhumara
 * Kepedi Kheviyid
 * Edmund

Staff

 * Admin: Atlasium (TheCreator901)
 * Acting Admin: Sidewinder
 * Map Maker: Sidewinder
 * Backup Map Maker: EthanKoenigsberg
 * NPC Event Maker: Sidewinder, TheSteampunkTotoro, Batran99
 * Moderator: N/A

Apply for staff in the comments or on Discord by contacting us!

Banned Players

 * None yet, don't be the first name on this list!

Archives
The archive list is useful for previous events or for reference.

Events & Great People

 * Horseman of Death IV: The Daevite Army pushed further into the HRE, slaughtering those in their way. As Vienna falls, the Holy Roman Emperor flees to Berlin. However, the Daevites are slowly, but surely, making their way to Berlin as well. Despite numerous minor number of crusades across Europe to raid and ambush Daevite patrols, the Daevites quickly learned from their blunder on the Japanese mainland and made sure to not walk through suspicious territory, explaining their ever slow advance across the terrain. Numerous heroes from across Europe arise to the occasion to stop them, but are usually swiftly slain in battle. Peasants from across Europe flee to the West. Meanwhile, Alggadda crumbles from the constant raids and skirmishes conducted by the Daevites on both fronts.
 * Bulijin in Jerusalem: The crusader states fall to the Daevites in 1308 after over a century of rule in the Levant. Bulijin Khatun, leader of the Daevites, sets foot in Jerusalem for the first time, "I've seen a nicer holy place that is less desecrated." She commented.
 * New Heights: Lincoln Cathedral in England is completed; with the spire reaching around 525 feet (160 m), it becomes the world's tallest structure (surpassing the Great Pyramid of Giza, which held the record for almost 4,000 years)
 * Wang Zhen: Wang Zhen, Li agronomist, government official, and inventor of wooden-based movable type printing, publishes the Nong Shu (Book of Agriculture).
 * Slavery Abolished: Louis X of France abolishes slavery within the Kingdom of France, other kingdoms would follow suit later in the decade.

NPC Turns

 * Atouman: After declaring independent from Ipsus, the Atoumans take over the northern part of them.
 * Valcanor: Castile and Leon begin aiding them and they together conquer Bordeaux, Bayonne after encircling it and then La Rochelle.
 * Vestkyst: They stop aiding Frangleterre militarily and send thousands of men to Avaland. Danemark also follows this move and send troops to the Daevite front. They also
 * Alliance of Xia: They accept.

The Kingdom of Nagasato

 * Government: Monarchy
 * King: Muramasa I (reign: 1269 - present)
 * Born: 1241
 * 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
 * Cities and Demographics:
 * Population: ~225,000
 * 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
 * Tsuhama
 * Location: Northern Mindanao
 * The location of the old Gambo-ji capital, Tsuhama remains as the stronghold for the province, acting as a "puppet state" of the sorts for maintaining control over the region. Also functions similarly to Nagasato City, as trade from the northen Syonan and Japanese islands gets ferried into Tsuhama due to it's closer geographic location than the Nagasatoan cities further south.
 * Cagayan
 * Location: Northern Mindanao
 * Another port city captured during the Nagasatoan Unification of Mindanao. Due to its location, Cagayan is under modifications to becoming one of the hubs for the Nagasatoan navy, with numerous dockyards being produced for housing the growing fleet.
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * Looking North: Wishing to maintain security over trade routes as well as acquisition of resources, Nagasato turns its gaze north towards
 * Military: The Nagasatoan Armed Forces
 * Army: 1.7-4%
 * Currently: 3,750
 * 390 Heavy Breakthrough Elite Infantry
 * 1,300 Light Infiltration Marines
 * 75 Light Archers
 * 235 Light Mixed Cavalry
 * 250 Homeland Security Infantry (Military Police)
 * 1,500 Naval personnel
 * Troops in-training: 5,000 (to bolster the navy)
 * 3,300 Naval personnel
 * 1,200 Light Infiltration Marines
 * 300 Light Mixed Cavalry
 * 200 Light Archers
 * Navy:
 * 23 Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruisers
 * Crew: 50
 * 15 Retrofitted Oceanic Merchant Ships (Moderately sized pinisi’s)
 * Crew: 20
 * 23 Balangays (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 12
 * 55 Retrofitted Paraws (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 5
 * Research and Development:
 * Danger Pylons: Various experimental designs are produced for these aquatic missiles to varying results. Of which, some results included the missile becoming airborne, veering off-course, and missiles that got waterlogged the second they hit the water. More research is required for refined water rockets to be developed.
 * Kulog Taihou MkII: Improvements are made to the Kulog Taihou, namely to increase range and “caliber” of cannon ever so slightly.
 * Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptor: With an expanding navy, the need for a specialized, fast, oceanic vessel was needed. With this requirement came the Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptor. Designed from the Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruisers, the Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptor is a smaller, faster ship than the Pagong-kai-class, while only sacrificing one pair of cannons.
 * Crew: 40
 * Production:


 * 20 Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruisers
 * 20 Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptors
 * 50 Oceanic Transport Vessels
 * Diplomacy:
 * Li: Nagasato is willing to negotiate a deal that will allow the Li’s to set up shop in Permagarong if they desire.
 * Sen-shu-koku: Nagasato wishes to diplomatic allies (both economically and politically), as well as inform them of plans to invade Souhama, both to ensure that Sen-shu-koku isn’t spooked by any surprises, as well as formulate a plan if they want to join in with the invasion (Molotov-Ribbentrop style)
 * Events:
 * Naval Expansion: With the blockade bypassed, the Nagasatoan military wish to bolster the navy even further, into a force to be respected. As such, development is poured into more advanced ships and ship-borne cannons.
 * Pemagarong: While unhappy with how it was done, Nagasato nevertheless allows Li to maintain its control over the port city, since Nagasato is in no position to deal with the repercussions of a long-winded conflict with their current plants of expansion, in addition to not wanting to sour their decent economic relationship
 * Nagasatoan Marines: The Light Infiltration Infantry regiments undergo training to allow them to effectively conduct water landings on foreign soil, as well as grow accustomed to sea sickness and other side effects of being at sea.
 * Done in preparation for an island-hopping campaign into Souhama

Kingdom of Vesnia

 * Government: Feudal Monarchy (Kingdom)
 * King: Dietmar II (B 1269, alive) (R 1287 - Present)
 * Ruling House: House of Vesnia (House of Kaufmann)
 * Economy: The Vesnian economy is in peril due to current times of war. The economy is based on trade mostly as well as fishing and lumber. Gold coin currency is used in the realm. Vesnia is influenced by the overall economy of the Holy Roman Empire, of which it is a member. A special trade agreement between Vesnia and Svearike and Vesnia and Danemark has been implemented.
 * Allies: Svearike, Vestkyst, Danemark (personal), HRE members (de facto).
 * Capital: Burgenbrao
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ~1 100 000
 * Burgenbrao: 89 000
 * Köslin: 50 000
 * Raustadt: 9 000
 * Heineg: 3 500
 * Schneidemühl: 2 100 (occupied)
 * Rural areas (AKA everything else): ~948 000
 * Ethnicities: 95% Vesnian, 4% Prussian, 1% Slavokan
 * Religion: 97% Catholic Christian, 3% Orthodox Christian
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * HRE-Daevite War: The Heineg Plan starts to be enacted while soldiers do their best to hold off the Daevites, taking advantage of our gunpowder weapons to the fullest extent.
 * Military: Total of 13 000 soldiers under the Royal army (approximately 1% of pop) as well as troops levied from vassals totaling around 15 000.
 * Deployed units: All
 * 4 200 infantry
 * 3 150 pikemen
 * 4 125 archers
 * 1 000 sword cavalry
 * 525 lancers
 * 15 000 levied soldiers
 * Navy:
 * 25 transport ships
 * 11 galleys
 * Diplomacy:
 * Svearike, Venice, Naples and Valcanor: HELLLLP!!!
 * France and Frangleterre: Prince Albrekt travels to Rome, requesting that the Pope talk with the main belligerents of the long-run war in western Europe (France and Frangleterre) and make them have peace for now so they can help defend Europe from the wrath of the Daevites.
 * Events:
 * Heineg Plan: Several persons of importance as well as citizens will be evacuated to Heineg. The army will attempt to hold and slowly retreat to behind the Oder river forts and so will the House of Kaufmann and the king's vassals, they will be moved to Raustadt which will thus be the de facto capital. Assuming the Daevites would continue, the army will hold for as long as possible, if the line is penetrated, as many people as possible (and obviously the king and all those royal peeps) will be sent to Heineg.
 * Sigmund of Köslin: Sigmund, a relative of Dietmar II of the House of Vesnia, marries the daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor who was slain in 1302, intending to become the new emperor. (this was discussed in Discord DMs with Batran)
 * Ships: Transport ships are produced as fast as possible to be prepared for the vast amounts of people that will have to be evacuated.
 * Saint Nicholas' Church: Construction stops.

Archduchy of Westria

 * Head of the State: 
 * Emperor Friedrich V Hohenstaufen (B 1244 - D 1301), (R 1278 - 1301),
 * Imperial Vicar Karl Heinrich Stuz (B 1262 - still alive) (R 28th June - 3rd August 1301),
 * Regent Hans von Hözendorf (B 1249 - D 16th August 1301), (R 3rd August 1301 - 16th August 1301),
 * Council of Bolzano (R 16th August 1301 - 11th November 1301),
 * Archduke Paul I Hohenstaufen (B 1267 - D 20th December 1301), (R 11th November 1301 - 20th December 1301),
 * Council of Bolzano (R 20th December 1301 - 25th December 1301),
 * Temporarily Military Governor Rodrick von Hözendorf (B 1265 - still alive), (R 25th December 1301 - 23rd November 1307),
 * Archduke Johannes V Hohenstaufen (B 1275 - still alive), (R 23rd November 1307 - present)
 * Head of the Government: N/A
 * Government: Absolute Monarchy ruled by an Archduke. The title is Archduke of Westria, Last of the Romans. Our ruling dynasty is Hohenstaufen. We was the Emperor of the HRE until 1301
 * Demographics:
 * Population:
 * Wien: Population: 70,290
 * Konr: Population: 22,070
 * Rich: Population: 36,560
 * Polanum: Population: 22,110
 * Bolzano: Population: 17,003
 * Rural and smaller towns population: 2,242,600
 * Total population: 2,581,793
 * Religion: catholic christians (99%), others (1%)
 * Ethinicities: 98,4% Westrian, 1,6% others
 * Economy: We are based on agriculture and trade through the danube river and with most of the HRE. We use our own coins which resembles a lot those of the old Roman empire


 * Wars and conflicts: 
 * HRE-Deavite War:  9,500 spearmen, 3,000 Swordmen, 2,500 Bowmen, 3,000 Cavalry and 1,500 Crossbowmen are doing their best defending the frontlines against the incoming attack forces but we try not to push into enemy land which just would cost us uneccessary manpower. With our newly aquired knowledge about the new substance and created weapons from our experiments so called fire weapons, we try our best to use this to our advantage in the upcoming battles of course only people with good experience have to use them since they are quite dangerous weapons. With political chaos in our country in 1301 this put some confusion in our army but lucky our chief commander managed to handle it well enough so we wouldn't decay into a civil war and also because of shared fear against the Deavites who needs to be defeated.
 * Chief Commander: Rodrick von Hözendorf (B 1265 - still alive), (R 1296 - present)
 * Army: Total of
 * Spearmen: 10,890
 * Swordmen: 4,850
 * Bowmen: 3,890
 * Cavalry: 3,430
 * Crossbowmen: 3,510
 * Events:
 * Conscription and recruitment: We start to conscript and recruit more people to our army trying to increase it size to be able to fend hopefully easier against the incoming horde.
 * Slavokan and other kinds of refugees: We accept any incoming refugees.
 * Murder of an Emperor: On the 28th June Emperor Friedrich V Hohenstaufen was slain by the Deavites while fighting against them in the battle. It is said that during battle he and his cavalry got cornered and they desperetly tried to escape and he fell of his horse but his right foot got stuck on a stirrup and he was dragged on the ground while the horse fled in panic. He was never seen again. His body was found a few hours later.
 * Succession of an Emperor: Friedrich V Hohenstaufen only had daughters and since Westria followed male only succession (with a few exceptions) An Imperial Vicar took over as leader of the HRE temporarily. A crisis election was called on August the 1st 1301 for a new Emperor of the HRE. The lucky winner would be Vesnia this time no one really wanted Westria sine they themselfs didn't have any candidate.
 * Troubling times in Westria: After the election the Imperial Vicar resigned as leader of Westria. A regent called Hans von Hözendorf (uncle to the chief commander) would be chosen to take his place but he would die later in battle against the Deavites. Then a council just like the one that usde to be in Wien was formed in Bolzano, the council was the leader of the country until they found the right heir Paul I Hohenstaufen who was the cousin child of Emperor Friedrich. Paul I would later die because of poor health. The council took power again and this time gave it to the chief commander who there after led the country and the constant head of state switching ended. Instability was an major issue during the Death of the Emperor until the end of August. One reason for no major rebellions could be the fact the shared fear of the incoming Deavites and what they would do if they take over Westria. In 1307 Johannes V Hohenstaufen was crowned Archduke in Bolzano.
 * Diplomacy:

Li Dynasty:

 * Government: Absolute Monarchy
 * Emperor: Qie'ao, age 50 & Lian’ao, age 25 (1313)
 * Dynasty: Wu
 * Parliament: Nonexistent
 * Alliances: Part of the Mongolsphere


 * Economy: The Economy is mainly agriculture based, with industries such as silk farming, ceramics, paper making, and tea growing all being present. Zhuhai, Zhoushan and Fuzhou are all major trade centers, along with Xiangdu, Wuhan, and Chengdu in the interior.


 * Capital: Xiangdu


 * Administration: 13 different commanderies (Jun) governed by a Taishou (Great Administrator). Every Jun is divided into prefectures (Zhou), which in turn are divided into urban counties (Fu) and Rural counties (Xian). Most prefectures are only composed of 3-6 counties.

The Government is structured into a system of bureaus and offices, with the Emperor at the government’s head. The system is meritocratic, with exams determining which candidates are given which position. The military and the central government are not separated, with The Emperor at the head of both. The Emperor, or his senior commanders are to always lead campaigns, to ensure unity of command. The Cabinet is made of 12 Officials (they also serve as his advisers), who oversee their respective bureaus or offices. The Taishous are leaders, appointed by the Emperor, who also manage the militia and enforce government policies in their respective commanderies. A universal tax system, in which villages must submit 15% of their yields (in the form of the crops themselves or as money) to their commandery government. This is used to support the military and any infrastructural development.


 * Demographics:
 * Population (excluding occupied territories): ~69,800,000
 * Haiyan: 500,000
 * Wuhan: 290,000
 * Chengdu: 310,000
 * Xiangdu: 380,000
 * Baoan: 120,000
 * Tangbana: 4100
 * Ethnic makeup:
 * Eastern Chinese: 53%
 * Southern Chinese: 31%
 * Miao: 4%
 * Zhuang: 4%
 * Other: 8%
 * Religion:
 * 55% Chinese Folk Religion
 * 13% Pure Tianism
 * 2% Regional Religion
 * 30% Mahayana Buddhism
 * Military:
 * Active Land Forces: 274,000(~0.4% of population)
 * Swordsmen: 100,000
 * Spearman/Pikemen/Dagger-axe: 90,000
 * Ranged (Bowmen): 38,000
 * Ranged (Crossbowmen):31,000
 * Gunpowder-wielding-infantry (Fire Lances, Hand Cannons): 9000
 * Cavalry : 5000
 * Elephants: 5
 * Siege Weapons:
 * Hu Dun Pao (Gunpowder Trebuchet): 90
 * Standard Trebuchet: 65
 * Catapult: 75
 * Eruptors:(Proto-Cannon): 60
 * Reserves:  349,000(~0.5% of population)
 * Navy: 1,275 Ships
 * 350 ships  (Yangtze River Defense Force)
 * 435 Ships (Nanhai Fleet)
 * 450 Ships (Donghai Fleet)
 * Que Ziqi’s military:
 * 40 Warships
 * 8 Troop Transports
 * 1100 Swordsmen and dudes with Polearms
 * 1000 Sailors
 * Events:
 * Admiral Que Ziqi (2): Upon landing at Pemagarong, Que Ziqi realizes that Nagasato managed to rush Lutao in a mere 10 months. Not ready for a full invasion of Nagasato, and knowing that he’ll never get the permission to do so, he goes back to Tangbana. However, he was informed that he and Huang Ling (a general who assisted him in the attemped invasion) were exiled to Tangbana, with 1100 swordsmen, 8 troop transports, and 40 warships together. Huang Ling commits suicide, leaving Que Ziqi with all of his troops. To support himself, he and his troops raid Souhama and other locations in the area.
 * Xiazhang Shu: The Dagou Xianru Shu (大狗潜入述), or The Description of the Infiltration of Takao is written and published by Jiang Chi in Li in the year 1310. It heavily hints at a threesome between Souji Ojirou, Yatogami Kaguya, and Bulijin. Isn’t Jiang Chi supposed to be some holy person?
 * What’s this, a cannon?: Some person in Li decides to make a hand cannon where you load from a compartment in the side at the back, which is sealed with a weight, which allows the cannon to fire. This Cannon is longer than most other hand cannons, due to the space of the loading compartment. It is yet to be implemented.
 * Map Errors: Caiyi Town and Wuyecheng are not yet recognized on offical documents, this issue is to be resolved immediately. (Add cities on map please, I have a map of their locations)
 * Death of Emperor Qie’ao: Qie’ao dies of a disease which “sapped the energy out of his body” in 1313, at the age of 53.
 * Ascension of Lian’ao: Xie Lian, Qie’ao’s oldest nephew, ascends the throne (all of Qie’ao’s children are either dead or developmentally disabled). Shouts of Wudi Wansui (May my emperor live 10,000 years!) fill the Palace Square in Xiangdu. Some think that the throne should’ve went to Qie’ao’s developmentally disabled son, Wu Xuan. This issue is quickly resolved when Wu Xuan dies of disease.
 * Restrictions on trade: We make sure that our gunpowder innovations don't reach other powers,
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Pirate Time: Many of the sailors and soldiers in Tangbana raid locations across the South China sea, particuarly Souhama and Mei-nira during the winter months to support themselves. One raid even reached the island of Jeju, where they captured a fat Buryat warrior. Though he fought well, his tendency to betray everyone who he works allowed us no choice but to execute him. A Travelling Monk (or something) advised Que Ziqi to let the body rot in the form of a Sky Burial.
 * Invasion of the Spice Islands: With government support, Que Ziqi invades Minahasa with 105  warships, 7 troop transports, and 975 troops, before moving on to Ternate. However, due to Ternate’s geography, a land invasion is practically impossible, so our main goal is to destroy their navy, and then make them our vassal, giving us access to their resources.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Nagasato, Rinashima, and Senshu-koku: We have 1000 Soldiers willing to act as mercenaries, who wishes to buy some?
 * Nagasato: While we would like to have Pemagarong, We are unable to sustain the city, due to the withdrawl of support from Mainland Li. However, we would like to establish a area of the city where Li merchants in the area can stay, and a small area of the port for our ships, which we have special access to.
 * Rinashima: Que Ziqi accepts the request.

Kingdom of Lustria | 'The Eternal Kingdom of the Lizard Gods'

 * Government: Centralised tribal monarchy
 * Great Chief / Mortal Bearer of the Lizard Gods:
 * K'oroka ([F], b. 1199-1246, r. 1222-1246)
 * Moszar ([M], b. 1214, r. 1246-1258)
 * Urchannk ([M], b. 1230-1284, r. 1258-1284)
 * Azarkel ([F], b. 1255-1303, r. 1284-1303)
 * Oroku ([F], b. 1280, r. 1303-)
 * Urgoka ([F], b. 1302, heir)
 * Dynasty: Urchannkian (est. 1275)
 * Capital: Amekrog
 * Economy: For the former half of the 14th century, the Lustrian Kingdom has a stable economy that is continuing to thrive. Agriculture, trading and crafting (which has a larger percentage now) make up the components of the kingdom's own economy. This is especially true with the Amazon river system that allows rafts and trading canoes to be sent to the Tupi kingdoms and be sent back with other resources through bartering.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 20 800
 * Amekrog: 1 200
 * Osbme: 260
 * Koos'en: 150
 * Eztekol: 130
 * Sal'tcet: 90
 * Os'kel: 40
 * Gkor: 20
 * Oppoks'ren: 50
 * Yok: 40
 * Mur'lok: 110
 * Rest is just rural or other villages
 * Religion: 98% Lustrian folk religion, 2% Tupi folk religion
 * Culture/Ethnicity: 96% Lustrian, 4% Tupi
 * Military: A vaguely established and organised military is consolidated by the Grand Chief (or the 'Mortal Bearer of the Lizard Gods') Urchannk . Aside from the lizard warriors, where they are trained and sworn to secrecy about their methods and how they operate, the rest of the warriors in the Lustrian warrior caste have found themselves to become known as the Rainforest Warriors rather than being untitled and voluntary. 'Bowed Protectors' (as called in Lustrian) are the archers of the Lustrian military and have been separate from the Rainforest Warriors under Azarkel's reign over the kingdom. They are trained to make their shot as accurate as possible, hitting targets for hunting purposes and to fight enemies.
 * Army:
 * 80 'Lizard Warriors' (clubmen with wooden with 'sparsely metallic' shields)
 * 300 'Rainforest Warriors' (clubmen/spearmen)
 * 120 'Bowed Protectors' (archers)
 * 9 800 fit men that could be trained into being warriors or hunters
 * Navy:
 * 320 canoes and rafts
 * 70 trading canoes
 * Diplomacy:
 * Tupi Tribes: Trading is encouraged for Lustrian civilians and tradesmen. It is to bring harmony to the Amazon rainforest.
 * Atlantis: A team of Lustrian scouts are sent to the north to find those cities and towns built by the 'white men' that do not even classify as a descendant of monkey or lizard. Maybe they were gods?
 * Events:
 * Goodbye, Azarkel: The current Mortal Bearer of the Lizard Gods, Azarkel died on 1303. At her reign, writing of the Lustrian script in pictograph has become more popular in the late 13th century after being in development since the earlier decades of the 13th century, despite that only the 1% can read and write. This was largely reserved for religious purposes, the lower Lustrian people are illiterate and do not understand them, even if these pictographs are just drawings that become language to them. The Lustrians during her reign also made trade with the Tupi tribes and this shows that even though the Lustrian creation myth disagreed with the "everyone else were monkeys and [Lustrians] were descendants of lizards", they still were beneficiary to harmony in the Amazon rainforest. Her daughter, Oroku would be made as the new Mortal Bearer in a ritual to Gezeok, the god of leadership.
 * Scouts to the North: The Lustrian Kingdom sends out scouts to the north, although they might not come back. There were rumours that these people were not the descendants of monkeys but were from somewhere else that they didn't even merit a warrant to be monkeys or lizards at all. Of course, most Lustrians don't know this. The Tupi may have encountered them as the white men from the north, this was spread to the Lustrian Kingdom too. These scouts won't survive for long, but if they find something from the north after years of expedition and came back, they have a long story to tell. (pls mod response; I am planning for a Lustrian messiah to come back as one of the scouts and probably try to reform the Lustrian religion)
 * Grand Shrine to Oshkam: Construction of the Grand Shrine to Oshkam, the creator of the known world and the creator of the Lustrian people continues in dedication to Azarkel's father and previous Mortal Bearer. It is expected to be finished by ~1310-20 CE at this rate.

Lan Xang

 * Government - Monarchy
 * King/Queen -  Khon Kham
 * Ruling House - Khun Lo
 * Economy - The economy of Lan Xang is built on many things, including spices and basic agriculture, but most importantly on trade. With an abundance of neighbors and trade routes, money flows in and out at our domains.
 * Religon - 93% Buddhism  5% Hinduism  2% Other
 * Demographics 
 * Population -  6,282,000
 * Cities and Other
 * Vieng Chan - Capital city, holds 75,000
 * Angkor - Inexplicibaly large city, holds 95,000
 * Surin - 75,000
 * Tha Nyav - 50,000
 * Namding - 25,000
 * Rural - 596,200,000
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * None as of now
 * Military
 * Size - 63,000
 * Archers - 10,000
 * Gunpowder Troops - 5,000
 * Light Calvary - 5,000
 * Heavy Calvary (Including elephant riders) - 3,000
 * Marines - 10,000
 * Elite Infantry - 10,000
 * Men at arms - 20,000
 * Siege Tools
 * Trebuchets - 40
 * Catapults - 75
 * Eruptors (Proto Cannons) - 20
 * Navy - 200 Ships
 * Converted Merchant Ships - 70
 * Transport Ships - 100
 * "Battleships" (Very large ships, they are 50 meters long) - 30
 * Events
 * Great Temple - The construction of a large-scale temple is ordered to be built in Vieng Chan to cement the emperor's legacy, labor is conscripted from across the empire to build this temple known only as "Great Temple"
 * Gunpowder Advancements - Merchants import gunpowder with other things from Li, ideas for other gunpowder weapons come in such as Li's hand cannon thingy
 * Diplomacy 
 * Li - Could we have an alliance? We also continue paying tribute to them and indirectly paying the Daevites tribute through them.

Tlaxcala

 * Government: Monarchy
 * Tamechpechtecahtzin:  Coyotl Coatl
 * Capital: Teotihuacan
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 1 717k
 * Cities: total: 107k
 * Teotihuacan: 49k
 * Ichtaca: 22k
 * Texcoco: 18k
 * Tochpan: 12k
 * Chalcoco: 6k
 * Rural area: 1 610k
 * Religion: 68,7% Nahua Religion, 7% Chichimec, 4,8% Otomi, 4.5% Huastec, 4.1% Mixtec, 3,5% Zoque, 2,6% Zapotec, 2,3% Maya, 1,5% Tarascan, 1% Xalisco.
 * Demographics of Zapotec:
 * Population: 465k
 * Cities:
 * Tehuantec: 15k
 * Rural area: 450k
 * Religion: 79% Zapotec Religion, 8% Nahua, 6% Mixtec, 6% Zoque, 1% other.
 * Demographics of Zoque:
 * Population: 250k
 * Religion: 82% Zoque Religion, 7% Maya, 6% Nahua, 3% Zapotec, 2% other.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * War of Antec Zepitec :
 * Xalican front.JPGTlaxcala Frontline:
 * Xaliscan Front: 20% (6 868) 
 * Northern Front: 11% (3 777) of the Tlaxcalan Army will push the northern Xaliscan army to the west along their border northern-wards.
 * Southern Front: 9% (3 091) of the Tlaxcalan army will push the southern Xaliscan army to the west helping the [Northern Coli front] and ensuring the Northern Xali front wont get encircled.
 * Coliman Front: 33% (11 332)Coliman front.JPG
 * Northern Front: 16.5% (5 666) of the Tlaxcalan army will push the Northern Coliman army to the west helping the [Southern Xali front] push the Xali more westernwards, they will also push the Coliman army to the west so that the [Southern Coli front] wont get encircled
 * Southern Front: 16.5% (5 666) of the Tlaxcalan army will push the southern Coliman army a little to the west, not pushing to far in case of the Tarascan army don't encircle them.
 * Tarascan Front: 47% (16 140) Tarascan front.JPG
 * Northern Front: 14% (4 808) of the Tlaxcalan army will push the northern tarascan army to the south in order to capture the city of Tzintzuntz and bring the Tarascan army more southward.
 * Central Front: 19% (6 524) of the Tlaxcalan army will push the Tarascan army to the west in order to get them further away from our Capital and make it harder for them to encircle any troops.
 * Southern Front: 14% (4 808) of the Tlaxcalan army will push the Tarascan army to the South-west in so that the Central front wont get enci
 * Zapotec Frontline:
 * Southern Tarascan Front: 30% (2 790) of the Zapotec'an army will help the [South Tarascan] in pushing them to the west.
 * Mixtecan Front: 50% (5 650)
 * Northern Front: 25% (2 825) of the Zapotec'an army will push the Mixtec army to the south in order to make take them out as fast as possible.
 * Zapotec and Zoque.JPGSouthern Front: 25% (2 825) of the Zapotec'an army will push to the west and capture the city of Mitla and pushing them more westwards towards the Tarascan land.
 * Zoque Frontline:
 * Mixtecan Front: 80% (2 000) 
 * Northern Front: 40% (1 000) of the Zoque'an army will help the [Northern Zapo Front] in pushing the Mixtecan army to the south.
 * Southern Front: 40% (1 000) of the Zoque'an army will help the [Southern Zapo Front] in capturing the city of Mitla and pushing the Mixtec army towards Tarascan soil.
 * Military: 2% (34 340)
 * Ob Swordsmen: 12 325
 * Spearmen: 9 125
 * Atlatl men (Throwing Spears): 4 765
 * tematlatl (Slings): 5 925
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 2 200
 * Military of Zapotec: 2% (9 300)
 * Ob Swordsmen:  2 438
 * Spearmen: 2 138
 * tematlatl (Slings):  1 938
 * Atlatl (Throwing Spears): 1 838
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 980
 * Military of Zoque: 1% (2 500)
 * Ob Swordsmen: 820
 * Spearmen: 620
 * tematlatl (Slings): 453
 * Atlatl (Throwing Spears): 353
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 254
 * Navy: 5 Transport ship, 33 Fishing ships
 * Diplomacy:Huastec.JPG
 * Huastec: We have been allies for a long time and we have a lot in common, i propose that you join us in the unification of the lands of Antec.
 * Events:
 * Agriculture: We continue focusing a lot on agriculture like farms and Livestock farms, this will make the people less Hungry. And it will make them happier, healthier and will let the people worry less about their childrens future (other than them becoming a sacrifice to the gods).
 * Cueztec.JPGNew city: we create a new city that we will call Cueztec.​​​​​​

Duchy of Bavaria

 * Government: Feudal Monarchy
 * Duchess: Aleksandra I (b. 1240 d. 1306, r.1274-1295) Dima I (b. 1272 r.1295-)
 * Ruling House: Kostroma
 * Economy: Feudal, mainly based on agriculture and livestock farming
 * Capital: Munich
 * Siege Equipment: 150 catapults, 100 ballistae, 80 mangonels, 80 onagers, 60 trebuchets
 * Army: 5,000 swordsmen, 1,000 axemen, 5,000 pikemen, 10,000 archers, 7,500 longbowmen, 7,500 crossbowmen, 10,000 cavalry, 7,500 knights, 2,500 firework archers
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 1,150,000
 * Munich: 90,000
 * Augsburg: 50,000
 * Regensburg: 40,000
 * Ingolstadt: 30,000
 * Bamberg: 20,000
 * Novaya Kostroma: 20,000
 * Bayreuth: 15,000
 * Landshut: 5,000
 * Kempten: 5,000
 * Minor cities: 20,000
 * Rural areas: 860,000
 * Ethnicities:  70% Bavarian, 15% Slavokan 15% other
 * Religion: 90% Catholic, 9%Orthodox, 1% other
 * Diplomacy:
 * Venice: We ask for help in the war against the Daevites, as they are winning
 * Western HRE states: we ask them to help more in the war
 * Events:
 * Cyrillic: Cyrillic is now being used in all documents and manuscripts
 * Gunpowder: we manage to make firework arrows which burn on impact
 * Slavokan Refugees: we accept them, making more settlements for them and promoting their language in the duchy
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Daevite-HRE War: we send all of our army to fight in Westria, the remaining soldiers are guarding the cities

Rinashima

 * Government: piratical/merchant republic (no real formal government process, the leader is essentially who's the "strongest")
 * Leader: Jotaro Kujo (b. ~1259, r.1287-)
 * Capital: Rinashima-kyo
 * Economy: Although some fishing and farming is praciticed, this is mainly only to feed the people. Rinashima's greatest source of income is piracy, trade (specifically trade seeking to avoid the Li port at Tangbana, and certain illicit trades) and piracy. Oh, did I mention piracy?
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 1,840
 * Rinashima-kyo: 800
 * Religion: 27% Syonanese Shintoism, 14% Buddhism, 2% Tianism, 57% native Filipino religions
 * Ethnicity: 31% Syonanese, 6% Takaroku (Tagalog), 3% Hirogano (Ilocano),  57% Parawan-hito (Cuyonon), 3% other (other Filipino ethnic groups and a few Han Chinese)
 * Military:
 * Army: pirate sailors double as assorted infantry
 * Navy: 20 "conventional" pirate ships, 1 junk, 794 pirate sailors
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Invasion of the Riau Islands: With our pirate navy, we set sail towards the Bruneian-controlled Riau Islands, in an attempt to take it to use as a springboard for raids in mainland Southeast Asia. Using 16 ships and 650-odd troops, we approach and strike in the dead of night, making sure to kill anyone who has the ability to inform the Bruneian court of our attack. Once taken, we, with the help of local bureaucrats (coerced by looted gold or, if that fails, by the katana), continue filing reports in the proper fashion to the Bruneian government, making them suspect absolutely nothing at all.
 * Other raids: Occasional raids and incursions into villages and towns in Mei-nira and Souhama occur, as well as a few beyond this region. Of note is a single small raid on a small coastal village in southern Lan Xang, marking the beginnings of Rinashiman incursions into mainland Southeast Asia.
 * Events:
 * Infrastructure Projects: Paths and the occasional paved road are carved out into the jungle, leading to every village on the island, and connecting them with each other, as well as to the main town of RInashima-kyo.
 * Town of Rinashima: WIth an influx of looted gold and illicit trade coming in through RInashima-kyo, Rinashima Harbor was overhauled, installing several new docks, as well as building more inns, shops, taverns, and brothels for the increasing amount of traders passing by.
 * Deal!: Hearing of Que Ziqi's exploits in Lutao, Jotaro and the Pirate Armada reach out to him and his troops, asking for a deal where both sides will protect each other in the event of outside attack, as well as help each other out in their separate endeavors.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Que Ziqi (Li): hey can we are do be am are have alliance?

Events & Great People

 * Horseman of Death V: The Daevite invasion of Isetium and Ahuric Empire fails due to shift of attention to Alagadda Azarkhate. During this decade, the Fall of Alagadda occurs, with the land being annexed to the Second Daevite Empire. Eteiszo Marko led Avarian forces to defend Khagansbyrg from the Daevite siege, however was defeated in battle and managed to retreat to Berlin. Despite his losses, he is recognised as one of the great warriors in Avaland. From Berlin he continue to devise strategies to take back his homeland. Emboldened by the Fall of Khagansbyrg, the Daevites managed to storm through the eastern HRE states, pushing Teuton, Wießel and Vesnian forces back to Köslin. Even Bavaria is not safe from the Horsemen of Death as the Crimson Horde edges closer to Munich.
 * The Man of Gold: Musa I ascends to the throne of Aoudaghost in 1312, with the intent to win the war in western Africa. In a brilliant stroke of genius, he appoints several experience generals, and perhaps legends say he led troops himself, on a campaign throughout the rest of the decade. The war ends within a few short years, with Audaghost annexing Harenaea and Songhai. Its ally Djenne would take the current land it occupies while Galatoi becomes a vassal state of Aoudaghost. This fills Aoudaghost's coffers greatly, with Musa I himself becoming one of the richest people of the world. Aoudaghost would be known as the Aoudaghostan Empire, if it wasn't one already.
 * Savior: 1312 has marked the death of the Holy Roman Emperor, the second to fall in battle against the Daevites. The first Emperor was slain in 1297. A delegation was called to Berlin to decide on the new ruler of the realm. The delegation argued for weeks, each presenting themselves with a new option every month. However, a woman of youthful appearance, wearing armor to what may seem golden, in her 30s stepped into the room. It was the wife of the previous late Emperor and daughter of the first slain one. Her real name is Aurelia Hohenstaufen, but she goes by a nontraditional name: Aurelia Aurora Augusta (Although just call her Empress Aurelia or Empress Augusta, but she prefers Aurelia). She was the daughter of Emperor Friedrich V of Hohenstaufen, a relative of the Westrian King. She was married to the new emperor, with a hastened majority vote from the delegation regardless of who agreed, elected a relative of the King from Vesnia; Sigmund Kaufmann. Her voice carried the room and she grew up fighting the Daevites, so with her experience, they agreed to elect her to Empress. She told them that she will save Europe from the scourge.
 * Horse Chiefs of the Midwest: As horses continue to spread throughout North America, many tribes have taken to the saddle, forming nomadic societies closely resembling that of the Mongol tribes. A few do still engage in agriculture, but some rely on a raider lifestyle to support their clans. Known as Horse Chiefs, analogous to the Khans and Khatuns, they will soon become feared throughout the continent for their speed, skill and ruthlessness.
 * Franglo-French War: The Franglish are forced on the retreat in the southern front again, where the Iberians and French push them back to Nantes, which is sieged. Verdun is taken by the Franglish and an attempt at the siege of Troyes is made, but it fails with reinforcements arriving to save the city. A second attempt eventually succeeds. A stalemate begins on the mainland front.
 * Eirish Unification War: A war begins with Frangleterre and Caledonia. Eire becomes a battleground between the two nations. Eirish loyalists to the Gaelic crown begin raids on the Pro-Franglish authorities of Franglish Eire. Soon after, war breaks out. Caledonian troops capture Durham and Caledonian forces push south towards Dublin in Eire. Frangleterre is weak grounds after fighting a four front war.
 * Broken Records: Alexandria, capital of Isetium becomes the largest city of the world, taking the lead from Hangzhou in Daevite China.
 * Ban on Alchemy: Pope John XXII erects the dioceses of Luçon, Maillezais and Tulle, and issues the decretal Spondent Pariter prohibiting alchemy, but not chemistry (which John himself had studied).

NPC Turns

 * Valcanor: They respond to Vesnia's calls for help, rerouting some troops to the eastern front away from the Franglo-French War
 * Huastec:' They decline.
 * Minahasa: They submit to Li as a vassal.

The Kingdom of Nagasato

 * Government: Monarchy
 * King: Muramasa I (reign: 1269 - present)
 * Born: 1241
 * Ruling House: Muramasa
 * 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
 * Cities and Demographics:
 * Population: ~234,000
 * 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
 * Tsuhama
 * Location: Northern Mindanao
 * The location of the old Gambo-ji capital, Tsuhama remains as the stronghold for the province, acting as a "puppet state" of sorts for maintaining control over the region. Also functions similarly to Nagasato City, as trade from the northern Syonan and Japanese islands gets ferried into Tsuhama due to it's closer geographic location than the Nagasatoan cities further south.
 * Cagayan
 * Location: Northern Mindanao
 * Another port city captured during the Nagasatoan Unification of Mindanao. Due to its location, Cagayan is under modifications to becoming one of the hubs for the Nagasatoan navy, with numerous dockyards being produced for housing the growing fleet.
 * Pemagarong
 * Location: Western Mindanao
 * A main trading hub on the Southeast Asian trading route. As such, most, if not all trade funnels through the region, providing the residences of Pemagarong, and all of Nagasato as a whole, a huge source of income, as products and produce gets funneled both into and out of Nagasato as ships come to and from the port city on a daily basis.
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * Operation Chōyaku: The invasion of Souhama has begun. Landings are made on the southmost islands, specifically on the western half of Souhama (close to the capital). Invasion starts in spring of 1312.
 * Naval blockades of important cities such as Souhama are set into place, with the navy laying supporting fire for the army when needed.
 * Armed Forces
 * Army: 4-5%
 * Currently: 8,750
 * Deployed units: All
 * 390 Heavy Breakthrough Elite Infantry
 * 2,500 Light Infiltration Marines
 * 275 Light Archers
 * 535 Light Mixed Cavalry
 * 4,800 Naval personnel
 * Troops in-”reserve”:
 * 250 Homeland Security Infantry (Military Police)
 * Troops in-training: 2,950
 * 2,000 Naval personnel
 * 800 Light Infiltration Marines
 * 100 Heavy Infantry
 * 50 Light Mixed Cavalry
 * Note that most of the Nagasatoan civilians are also capable to defend themselves, though in most situations, will be outclassed by any well-trained army.
 * Navy: 156 Ships
 * 43 Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruisers
 * Crew: 50
 * 20 Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptors
 * Crew: 40
 * 15 Retrofitted Oceanic Merchant Ships (Moderately sized pinisi’s)
 * Crew: 20
 * 23 Balangays (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 12
 * 55 Retrofitted Paraws (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 5
 * Research and Development:
 * Danger Pylons: More research and development is put towards the “aquatic rockets”. While progress is slow, there is enough potential to keep the product going.
 * “Rocket” Boats: As progress continues with the aquatic rockets, engineers begin developing a ship that can launch these rockets, taking Balangays and modifying them to be able to launch the aquatic rockets from sea, though many attempts result in the Balangays being flooded due to having a portion of the ship drooping down to almost the waterline, leading to the ship’s sinking.
 * Kulog Taihou MkIIb: An interwar modification that slightly improves build quality of the hand cannon as more research is poured into development of better versions of the Kulog Taihou.
 * Reptilian Growth: Continued breeding of the filipino monitor lizard has caused the species to grow in size, through decades, if not centuries will be required for the lizards to grow even larger.
 * Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptor: Small improvements are developed in response to the results and lessons learned from the island-hopping campaign, mainly to improve the handling of the vessels, as some of the vessels almost capsize when making tight turns, in addition to an additional hand cannon to the broadside (8 in total, 4 per side).
 * Crew: 40
 * Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruiser: More improvements are made, now giving them a broadside of 10 hand cannons (20 in total), as well as slightly more armor all around.
 * Crew: 50
 * RNFS Yamamoto: An experimental ship derived from the Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruiser is produced as the flagship of the Nagasatoan fleet. Slightly larger than the cruisers the Yamamoto is based on, the Nagasatoan flagship carries the largest broadside within the Nagasatoan navy of 12 hand cannons (24 in total), as well as an additional trebuchet located on the stern of the ship. Though not as maneuverable or quick as the rest of the fleet, the firepower alone sends shivers down those within Yamamoto’s range.
 * Production:
 * 1 Yamamoto-class Oceanic Cruiser
 * 4 Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruisers
 * 15 Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptors
 * 40 Balangays
 * 40 Oceanic Transport Vessels
 * Diplomacy:
 * Li: Nagasato allows the Li Dynasty to set up shop in a portion of the port city of Permagarong. Though a small tax is placed on the city, it is almost negligible amount; just enough to pay for maintenance purposes of the city and not for profit.
 * Tl;dr: Nagasato takes Li up on its request, allowing Li merchants to set up shop within a district of Permagarong
 * Souhama: A year prior to the invasion, Nagasatoan diplomats are sent to Souhama with a proposal to merge the two nations together against the threat of Daevite invasion. Of course, Nagasatoan diplomats also doubt that they’d get anywhere with this, but it’s the thought that counts.
 * Events:
 * Island Hopping: Nagasatoan troops land on the three western islands of Souhama (closest to Nagasato), with the main bridgehead being a force heading straight for the capital of Souhama. Predictions are made that the conflict, like the unification of Mindanao, will last a while, so the Nagasatoan forces take their time with their assault, plans more graceful than the brute-force approach taken decades prior. 
 * Imperial Succession: With Muramasa aware of his time growing short, he names his successor, his son, Muramasa II Heihachirō (Born 1293) being named as his successor.
 * Ojirou-files: Ojirou Souji is a Syonan-Japanese warrior from a clan located in Mindanao, having relocated to the Syonan island chain shortly after Japan collapsed into the warring states it is today. Though she is called (along with her elite infiltration unit) when required, she spends most of her time back at home, either training or spending time with her family, including her husband and three children (two girls and a guy) by 1291. Despite living a fulfilling life, her gaze still lies towards the Asian mainland, the thought of her strongest opponent still engaged in endless combat.

Kingdom of Lustria | 'The Eternal Kingdom of the Lizard Gods'

 * Government: Centralised tribal monarchy
 * Great Chief / Mortal Bearer of the Lizard Gods:
 * K'oroka ([F], b. 1199-1246, r. 1222-1246)
 * Moszar ([M], b. 1214, r. 1246-1258)
 * Urchannk ([M], b. 1230-1284, r. 1258-1284)
 * Azarkel ([F], b. 1255-1303, r. 1284-1303)
 * Oroku ([F], b. 1280, r. 1303-)
 * Urgoka ([F], b. 1302, heir)
 * Dynasty: Urchannkian (est. 1275)
 * Capital: Amekrog
 * Economy: For the former half of the 14th century, the Lustrian Kingdom has a stable economy that is continuing to thrive. Agriculture, trading and crafting (which has a larger percentage now) make up the components of the kingdom's own economy. This is especially true with the Amazon river system that allows rafts and trading canoes to be sent to the Tupi kingdoms and be sent back with other resources through bartering. On 1317, the Atlanteans and Lustrians met by the coast of the Guyana, trading goods and things that the Lustrians have never seen before. This is about to bring huge economic growth and prosperity, especially with the innovation of the sail and some new seeds that were totally unknown to the Lustrian people and the Amazon at the time too.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 29 400
 * Amekrog: 1 700
 * Osbme: 450
 * Koos'en: 190
 * Eztekol: 200
 * Sal'tcet: 120
 * Os'kel: 80
 * Gkor: 60
 * Oppoks'ren: 90
 * Yok: 30
 * Mur'lok: 230
 * Rest is just rural or other villages
 * Religion: 97.5% Lustrian folk religion, 1.5% Tupi folk religion, 1% Krokanist (a 'reformed' Lustrian religion with a more centralised belief system)
 * Culture/Ethnicity: 97% Lustrian, 3% Tupi
 * Military: A slightly more organised military is being put underway in the former half of the 14th century. Aside from the lizard warriors, where they are trained and sworn to secrecy about their methods and how they operate, the rest of the warriors in the Lustrian warrior caste have found themselves to become known as the Rainforest Warriors rather than being untitled and voluntary. 'Bowed Protectors' (as called in Lustrian) are the archers of the Lustrian military and have been separate from the Rainforest Warriors under Azarkel's reign over the kingdom. They are trained to make their shot as accurate as possible, hitting targets for hunting purposes and to fight enemies.
 * Army:
 * 85 'Lizard Warriors' (clubmen with wooden with 'sparsely metallic' shields)
 * 380 'Rainforest Warriors' (clubmen/spearmen)
 * 110 'Bowed Protectors' (archers)
 * 12 800 fit men that could be trained into being warriors or hunters
 * Navy:
 * 310 canoes and rafts
 * 3 'sailships'
 * 80 trading canoes
 * Diplomacy:
 * Tupi Tribes: Trade is slowly being reduced under Oroku. This does raise some suspicion though.
 * Atlantis: More scout expeditions are sent to the north, although there's few boats that were sent there too to contact the Atlanteans, all from the advice of a blessed man who claims to have seen everything and wished to seek reform and modernisation of the kingdom.
 * Events:
 * A Blessed Man from the Scouts: After a good exchange with the Atlanteans, where they travelled by ship on their triremes, the Lustrian people sighted them and yelled them back. Out of the few Lustrian scouts that the Mortal Bearer has sent, only six of them would survive back due to diseases and attrition that they had to face when they're making an expedition to the north. They traded some Lustrian goods, some of which intrigued the Atlanteans. The Lustrians acquired some information and secrets in exchange, they had to give up their secrets and cultural history about their own people. These technologies and concepts included: how to make sails (or at least the basic form) and the concept of a 'currency' (in forms of metallic coins) and that's probably it. The six that came back was headed by a head scout named Rhok'sk (b. 1284) and he felt that there was so much that the Lustrian people could've done and do by interacting with Atlantis. Not to mention, he learnt a little bit of their religion and wanted to reform the religion in a way that makes the Lustrian folk religion more centralised with a set of pantheon of gods to follow instead of local deities scattered around the distance.
 * Religious Reform: Just like the Romans (unaware by the Lustrians), Rhok'sk tried to borrow Hellenistic elements into this so-called reformed Lustrian folk religion. He called it the Krokanic belief system and named after Kroak, an amphibian-lizard hybrid god that is the god of sleep, time and prophecies, Rhok'sk believed that he was chosen by Kroak because he knew that the prophecy of white people who weren't "lizards or monkeys" have come to change the Lustrian Kingdom and their surroundings for good. Initially this was believed by a few, but by the end of the 1310s, with the word of Rhok'sk, he would spread it to 1% of the Lustrian people (~294), mostly in the towns of the Amazon river delta.
 * Trade with the North: Trade is being encouraged to the north instead. Rhok'sk convinced the Mortal Bearer on 1318 that going to the north means there's bound to be "great things". Sailships are being built for the first time, although not the same material, they were experimented by the wind of the ocean at the time, to determine its success. For now, larger canoes, which are meant for trade, is being used to navigate to (OTL Guyana) to trade with Atlanteans. There were concerns about Tupi locals being disenfranchised, as trade declines with them slightly. It remains the most popular option for most merchants but soon, a new trade route could exist as the Lustrian Kingdom makes its way to the north through slow expansion outside of their own people's boundaries.
 * Modernisers and the Traditionalists: By the end of the 1310s, west and east Lustria were slowly coming into place: Khornko'r (the western part of Lustria, much more traditional) and Amekrogia (the eastern part of Lustria, includes the Amazon river delta and is in favour of trading with Atlanteans). This could shape the fate of Lustria in the future.
 * Grand Shrine to Oshkam: The Grand Shrine to Oshkam is complete on 1318 by hand. It stands around 45 metres tall and is eerily similar to the pyramids of the Maya civilisation.

Lan Xang

 * Government - Monarchy
 * King/Queen -  Khon Kham
 * Ruling House - Khun Lo
 * Economy - The economy of Lan Xang is built on many things, including spices and basic agriculture, but most importantly on trade. With an abundance of neighbors and trade routes, money flows in and out at our domains.
 * Religon - 93% Buddhism  5% Hinduism  2% Other
 * Demographics 
 * Population -  6,285,000
 * Ethinicities- 78% Laotian-Southeast Asian 17% Chinese 5% Other
 * Cities and Other
 * Vieng Chan - Capital city, holds 75,000
 * Angkor - Inexplicibaly large city, holds 95,000
 * Surin - 75,000
 * Tha Nyav - 51,000
 * Namding - 26,000
 * Rural - 596,200,000
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * None as of now
 * Military
 * Size - 65,000
 * Archers - 10,000
 * Gunpowder Troops - 5,000
 * Light Calvary - 5,000
 * Heavy Calvary (Including elephant riders) - 4,000
 * Marines - 10,000
 * Elite Infantry - 10,000
 * Men at arms - 21,000
 * Siege Tools
 * Trebuchets - 45
 * Catapults - 75
 * Eruptors (Proto Cannons) - 25
 * Navy - 220 Ships
 * Converted Merchant Ships - 90
 * Transport Ships - 100
 * "Battleships" (Very large ships, they are 50 meters long) - 30
 * Events
 * Great Temple - The construction of Great Temple continues at a steady pace, resources and labor continue pouring in and adding things to the large complex, which is planned to be about 80 by 26 meters at the base and 50 meters tall, it should be finished in two turns
 * Diplomacy 
 * Li - Could we have an alliance? We also continue paying tribute to them and indirectly paying the Daevites tribute through them.
 * Rinashima - We demand concessions from them or else war, we are fairly confident since we have a superior army and navy

Rinashima

 * Government: piratical/merchant republic
 * Grand Admiral: Jotaro Kujo (b. ~1259, r.1287-)
 * Capital: Rinashima-kyo
 * Economy: Although some fishing and farming is praciticed, this is mainly only to feed the people. Rinashima's greatest source of income is piracy, trade (specifically trade seeking to avoid the Li port at Tangbana, and certain illicit trades) and piracy. Oh, did I mention piracy?
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 10,140
 * Rinashima-kyo: 900
 * Religion:  3% Syonanese Shintoism, 1% Buddhism, 36% Hinduism, 57% native Malay religions, 3% other
 * Ethnicity: 3% Syonanese, 87% Malay, 6% Parawan-hito (Cuyonon), 4% other (several Filipino ethnic groups, Han Chinese, etc.)
 * Military:
 * Army: pirate sailors double as assorted infantry
 * Navy: 23 "conventional" pirate ships, 1 junk, 874 pirate sailors
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Sack of Temasek: Rinashima's naval and general piratical might would be concentrated on the nation of Temasek around this time. The entire Rinashiman pirate fleet, as well as some young adventurous men from the outer villages on Rinashima and the Riau Islands, would embark on this adventure. The Pirate Army would storm the island and city of Singapura in the dead of night. Half of the army would land on secluded corners of the island by sundown, first rampaging around and setting fire to the outlying farmland and small towns, while carting any food and gold they could find and using the townsfolk as human shields against any Temasek troops. Meanwhile, the general fleet itself, along with the best pirates of Rinashima, would enter the port district and proceed as any normal merchant ship would, allaying suspicions among city dwellers. By midnight, the first contingent was expected to be at the walls of Singapura city, and the second contingent was expected to have secured their position. Now, all hell would break loose. As pirates flooded into Singapura from all directions, houses and other merchant ships would be looted and set on fire, the women would be defiled, and many would lose much of their life possesions to the pirates of Rinashima.
 * Events:
 * Consolidating Riau: Riau is a territory we ground into our fold by the sword. Its population is quadruple that of Rinashima itself, and it is a territory we must be finicky with. Firstly, except of creating the 23 Captaincies (detailed below), we leave the people of Riau to govern themselves, even lowering the taxes far below what Brunei demanded ("Why do we need to extort our peasants when we can extort far richer cities that aren't even under our control for far more than we could get from them?"). We also remodel the largest city in the area, Ranai, building several docks for our navy, as well as sponsoring the growth of local businesses (mainly because we pirates want places to get drunk), and building roads to outlying villages.
 * The Code of Rinashima: Due to complaints about loot distribution and normal non-pirate villagers complaining about the rare but sometimes occuring pirate raid on their village, Jotaro would pen and announce the Code of Rinashima, officially establishing governmental procedures and an official code of law. The Code of Rinashima divided up Rinashima Island and the Riau Archipelago into 23 captaincies (based on the 23 ships in the Pirate Fleet), each having their own slice of both Rinashima Island and the Riau Islands (this would effectively translate into 46 de facto captaincies, as many captains would set up shop on one island and appoint their first mates, best friends, or other capable and trusted individuals to their territory on the other island), and led by the captain of each ship. It also established that murdering, intentionally injuring, and stealing from another pirate without prior justification (i.e revenge killings) would be punishable by death via keelhauling, with this specific law stating that "All pirates are family. Killing or stealing from another pirate would be like killing or stealing from your family". It also established the leadership position (the Grand Admiral)'s parameters. The Grand Admiral would be elected by all the pirates upon the descension of the previous Grand Admiral, and the Grand Admiral could only be removed by a) death, b) resignation, c) impeachment (again handled by direct democracy). The Code of Rinashima would essentially become the iron-clad "Constitution of Asian Piracy", and the practice of direct democracy, the captainship system, and Rinashiman pirate law would endure into pirate groups of all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds all across the East.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Lan Xang: Fine, take the stuff we looted from you back, we have other matters to attend to anyways.

Kingdom of Vesnia

 * Government: Feudal Monarchy (Kingdom)
 * King: Dietmar II (B 1269, alive) (R 1287 - Present)
 * Ruling House: House of Vesnia (House of Kaufmann)
 * Economy: The Vesnian economy is in peril due to current times of war. The economy is based on trade mostly as well as fishing and lumber. Gold coin currency is used in the realm. Vesnia is influenced by the overall economy of the Holy Roman Empire, of which it is a member. A special trade agreement between Vesnia and Svearike and Vesnia and Danemark has been implemented.
 * Allies: Svearike, Vestkyst, Danemark (personal), HRE members (de facto).
 * Capital: Burgenbrao
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ~1 100 000
 * Burgenbrao: 87 000
 * Köslin: 48 000
 * Raustadt: 9 000
 * Heineg: 3 500
 * Schneidemühl: ca 2 000 (occupied)
 * Rural areas (AKA everything else): ~943 000
 * Ethnicities: 95% Vesnian, 4% Prussian, 1% Slavokan
 * Religion: 97% Catholic Christian, 3% Orthodox Christian
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * HRE-Daevite War: The Heineg Plan starts to be enacted while soldiers do their best to hold off the Daevites as much as possible, taking advantage of our gunpowder weapons to the fullest extent. Once the Daevites get to the Burgenbrao, if they do, the Heineg Plan will fully be enacted.
 * Military: Total of 13 000 soldiers under the Royal army (approximately 1% of pop) as well as troops levied from vassals totaling around 15 000. (not necessarily true right now due to casualties but fuckin hell I can't be bothered to calculate it all)
 * Deployed units: All
 * 4 200 infantry
 * 3 150 pikemen
 * 4 125 archers
 * 1 000 sword cavalry
 * 525 lancers
 * 15 000 levied soldiers
 * Navy:
 * 25 transport ships
 * 11 galleys
 * Diplomacy:
 * Svearike, Venice and Naples: HELLLLP!!!
 * Events:
 * Heineg Plan: Several persons of importance as well as citizens will be evacuated to Heineg. The army will attempt to hold and slowly retreat to behind the Oder river forts and so will the House of Kaufmann and the king's vassals, they will be moved to Raustadt which will thus be the de facto capital. Assuming the Daevites would continue, the army will hold for as long as possible, if the line is penetrated, as many people as possible (and obviously the king and all those royal peeps) will be sent to Heineg.
 * All Hope Is Gone: We've seen the fall of the elite, bury your life, take your disease. We'll end the world, when All Hope is Gone. Despite the HRE's best efforts, spanning several decades, Avaland, Wiessel, the state of the Teutonic Order (not HRE but an ally), Bohemia and Lusatien have been lost, with the center of the empire Vienna taken, Korona close to falling and important cities within the HRE like Munich, Berlin and Köslin not being far from being sieged. Not much hope for any positive end to this exists in the hearts of the people, the soldiers and the nobles.
 * The Prince is Dead: Prince Albrekt made a treacherous journey to Rome to attempt to get the Pope to make peace between France and Frangleterre so they could focus their attention to the east, but this failed. Travelling back to Vesnia, he mysteriously died in Munich. Some believe he was struck by an arrow from approaching Daevite hordes, others think he was so depressed and stressed over the war that engulfed not only the HRE but his life as well and so he stopped in Munich and committed suicide and others believe he had an unfortunate horse accident that he suffered fatal injuries from. Nevertheless this means Dietmar II has no legal heir and Queen Consort Marie has reached menopause. Desperate, the royal couple decide to overrule the laws of succession and also societal norms and name 21-year old Princess Agnes as heir to the Vesnian throne.
 * Full Throttle: As many resources as we have are put into use for this war, to defend our lands to the best of our ability. Not literally everything is used, as if it goes to hell the populace could start starving which would worsen the situation. We need to buy as much time as possible for this grand conflict.

Duchy of Bavaria

 * Government: Feudal Monarchy
 * Duchess:  Dima I (b. 1272 r.1295-)
 * Ruling House: Kostroma
 * Economy: Feudal, mainly based on agriculture and livestock farming
 * Capital: Munich
 * Siege Equipment: 150 catapults, 100 ballistae, 80 mangonels, 80 onagers, 60 trebuchets
 * Army: 7,500 crossbowmen, 10,000 cavalry, 7,500 knights, 2,500 firework archers
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 700,000
 * Munich: 90,000
 * Augsburg: 50,000
 * Ingolstadt: 30,000
 * Novaya Kostroma: 20,000
 * Minor cities: 5,000
 * Rural areas: 505,000
 * Ethnicities:  70% Bavarian, 15% Slavokan 15% other
 * Religion: 90% Catholic, 9%Orthodox, 1% other
 * Diplomacy:
 * Venice: We ask for help in the war against the Daevites, as they are winning in all fronts
 * Western HRE states: we ask them to help more in the war
 * Events:
 * Cyrillic: Cyrillic is now being used in all documents and manuscripts
 * Gunpowder: we manage to make firework arrows which burn on impact
 * Slavokan Refugees: we accept them, making more settlements for them and promoting their language in the duchy
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Daevite-HRE War: we send all of our army to Munich, to make a final stand against the daevite menace

Tlaxcala

 * Government: Monarchy
 * Tamechpechtecahtzin:  Zuma Coatl
 * Capital: Teotihuacan
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 1 728k
 * Cities: total: 124.8k
 * Teotihuacan: 52k
 * Ichtaca: 23k
 * Texcoco: 20k
 * Tochpan: 12.8k
 * Chalcoco: 10k
 * Cueztec: 7k
 * Rural area: 1 603.2k
 * Religion: 68,7% Nahua Religion, 7% Chichimec, 4,8% Otomi, 4.5% Huastec, 4.1% Mixtec, 3,5% Zoque, 2,6% Zapotec, 2,3% Maya, 1,5% Tarascan, 1% Xalisco.
 * Demographics of Zapotec:
 * Population: 476k
 * Cities:
 * Tehuantec: 16k
 * Rural area: 460k
 * Religion: 79% Zapotec Religion, 8% Nahua, 6% Mixtec, 6% Zoque, 1% other.
 * Demographics of Zoque:
 * Population: 259k
 * Religion: 82% Zoque Religion, 7% Maya, 6% Nahua, 3% Zapotec, 2% other.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * War of Antec Zepitec :
 * Tlaxcalan Frontline:
 * Xaliscan Front: 25% (8 640) of the first Tlaxcalan army will push the Xaliscan army to the west back to their border. if we reach the border we will keep going to the west, having the southern Xaliscan front pushed away to avoid any tries on encirclement.
 * Coliman Front: 30% (10 368)
 * Northern Front: 15% (5 184) of the first Tlaxcalan army will push the Northern Coliman army to the west helping the [Southern Xali front] push the Xali more westwards.
 * Southern Front: 15% (5 184) of the first Tlaxcalan army will push the southern Coliman army further west to gain more ground against the enemy.
 * Tarascan war.JPGTarascan Front: 45% (15 552) 
 * Northern Front: 13% (4 493) of the first Tlaxcalan army will keep pushing the north tarascan army to the south and south-west.
 * Central Front: 18% (6 221) of the first Tlaxcalan army will push the Tarascan army to the south-west in order to get closer to their capital (Malinalco)
 * Southern Front: 14% (4 838) of the first Tlaxcalan army will push the Tarascan army to the South-west to the border and beyond.
 * Eastern Front: 50% (8 640) of the Second Tlaxcalan army, 14% (4 838) of the First Tlaxcalan army, 45% (4 284) of the Mixtec army, a total of (17 762) will Push the Tarascan army to the South-west, west and north-west.
 * Zapotec Frontline:
 * Xaliscan Front: 35% (3 332) of the Zapotecan army will help the [Xaliscan front] in pushing the Xaliscan army to the west, back to their borders and beyond.
 * Mixtec Front: 45% (4 284) of the Zapotecan army will keep pushing to the North-west finishing off the Mixtec's and gaining ground on the eastern Tarascan front.
 * Military: 3% (51 840)
 * First army: 2% (34 560)
 * Ob Swordsmen: 12 369
 * Spearmen: 9 169
 * tematlatl (Slings): 5 969
 * Atlatl men (Throwing Spears): 4 809
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 2 244
 * Second army: 1% (17 280)
 * ​​​​​​Ob Swordsmen: 6 185
 * Spearmen: 4 584
 * tematlatl (Slings): 2 985
 * Atlatl men (Throwing Spears): 2 404
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 1 122
 * Military of Zapotec: 2% (9 520)
 * Ob Swordsmen:  2 482
 * Spearmen: 2 182
 * tematlatl (Slings):  1 982
 * Atlatl (Throwing Spears): 1 882
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 1 024
 * Military of Zoque: 1% (2 590)
 * Ob Swordsmen: 838
 * Spearmen: 638
 * tematlatl (Slings): 471
 * Atlatl (Throwing Spears): 371
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 272
 * Navy: 6 Transport ship, 37 Fishing ships
 * Diplomacy:
 * Events:
 * The growth of Teotihuacan: many people starts moving in to the city of Teotihuacan.
 * A second army: We conscript 1% of our population into a second army just to be sure everything works out.

Archduchy of Westria

 * Head of the State: 
 * Archduke Johannes V Hohenstaufen (B 1275 - still alive), (R 23rd November 1307 - present)
 * Head of the Government: N/A
 * Government: Absolute Monarchy ruled by an Archduke. The title is Archduke of Westria, Last of the Romans. Our ruling dynasty is Hohenstaufen.
 * Demographics:
 * Population:
 * Wien: Population: 70,290
 * Konr: Population: 21,070
 * Rich: Population: 36,560
 * Polanum: Population: 20,110
 * Bolzano: Population: 20,003
 * Rural and smaller towns population: 2,222,600
 * Total population: 2,561,793
 * Religion: catholic christians (99%), others (1%)
 * Ethinicities: 98,4% Westrian, 1,6% others
 * Economy: We are based on agriculture and trade through the danube river and with most of the HRE. We use our own coins which resembles a lot those of the old Roman empire


 * Wars and conflicts: 
 * HRE-Deavite War:  8,000 spearmen, 3,000 Swordmen, 2,000 Bowmen, 2,500 Cavalry and 1,500 Crossbowmen are doing their best defending the frontlines against the incoming attack forces whne they are invading tyrol. We try our best to defend the little that is left of Westria. We try also to get local peasents to stand up against the deavites sadly most tries to flee instead of doing something.
 * Chief Commander: Rodrick von Hözendorf (B 1265 - still alive), (R 1296 - present)
 * Army: Total of
 * Spearmen: 8,890
 * Swordmen: 4,850
 * Bowmen: 2,590
 * Cavalry: 2,530
 * Crossbowmen: 1,510
 * Events:
 * Conscription and recruitment: We start to conscript and recruit more people to our army trying to increase it size to be able to fend hopefully easier against the incoming horde.
 * Slavokan and other kinds of refugees: We accept any incoming refugees.
 * Bandits: Local bandits starts popping up here and there in the country they both fight against deavites and westrian troops. They mostly target villages and loot them.
 * Johannes desperation: Johannes V has a lot of pressure on his shoulders he has both a war to fight, he has also bandits to take care of, he need to find a spouse to his son and he wasn't elected Emperor instead his second cousin Aurelia got it but maybe that was best anyways. He has other matters to do like plan a way to escape so that the Neo-Claudian linage may live on in their family.
 * Diplomacy:

Li Dynasty
Government: Absolute Monarchy Economy: The Economy is mainly agriculture based, with industries such as silk farming, ceramics, paper making, and tea growing all being present. Zhuhai, Zhoushan and Fuzhou are all major trade centers, along with Xiangdu, Wuhan, and Chengdu in the interior.
 * Emperor:  Lian’ao, age 32
 * Dynasty: Wu
 * Parliament: Nonexistent
 * Alliances: Part of the daevo

Capital: Xiangdu

Administration: 13 different commanderies (Jun) governed by a Taishou (Great Administrator). Every Jun is divided into prefectures (Zhou), which in turn are divided into urban counties (Fu) and Rural counties (Xian). Most prefectures are only composed of 3-6 counties.

The Government is structured into a system of bureaus and offices, with the Emperor at the government’s head. The system is meritocratic, with exams determining which candidates are given which position. The military and the central government are not separated, with The Emperor at the head of both. The Emperor, or his senior commanders are to always lead campaigns, to ensure unity of command. The Cabinet is made of 12 Officials (they also serve as his advisers), who oversee their respective bureaus or offices. The Taishous are leaders, appointed by the Emperor, who also manage the militia and enforce government policies in their respective commanderies. A universal tax system, in which villages must submit 15% of their yields (in the form of the crops themselves or as money) to their commandery government. This is used to support the military and any infrastructural development.

Demographics of Li:
 * Population (excluding occupied territories): ~69,840,000
 * Haiyan: 500,000
 * Xiangdu: 380,000
 * Chengdu: 310,000
 * Wuhan: 280,000
 * Baoan: 120,000
 * Tangbana: 5,300

Demographics of Ternate: Demographics of Minahasa: Religion: Military:
 * Ethnic makeup:
 * Eastern Chinese: 53%
 * Southern Chinese: 31%
 * Miao: 4%
 * Zhuang: 4%
 * Other: 8%
 * Population: 68,000
 * Ethnic Makeup: 64% Austronesian groups, 31.5% Paupan groups, 4% Chinese
 * Population: 60,000
 * Ethnic Makeup: 86% Minahasan,7% Mongondow, 5% Chinese
 * 55% Chinese Folk Religion
 * 13% Pure Tianism
 * 2% Regional Religion
 * 30% Mahayana Buddhism
 * Active Land Forces: 274,000(~0.4% of population)
 * Swordsmen: 100,000
 * Spearman/Pikemen/Dagger-axe: 90,000
 * Ranged (Bowmen): 38,000
 * Ranged (Crossbowmen):31,000
 * Gunpowder-wielding-infantry (Fire Lances, Hand Cannons): 9000
 * Cavalry : 5000
 * Elephants: 5


 * Siege Weapons:
 * Hu Dun Pao (Gunpowder Trebuchet): 85
 * Standard Trebuchet: 60
 * Catapult: 75
 * Eruptors:(Proto-Cannon): 60


 * Reserves:  349,000(~0.5% of population)

Que Ziqi’s military: Minahasa Military: 1200 (2%) Ternate Military: 1360 (2%) Events: Wars and Conflicts: Diplomacy:
 * Navy: 1,275 Ships
 * 350 ships  (Yangtze River Defense Force)
 * 435 Ships (Nanhai Fleet)
 * 435 Ships (Donghai Fleet)
 * 25 Large Chinese junks (40-50 meters)
 * 25 2-3 masted Indonesian Djongs (20 meters)
 * 6 Troop Transports
 * 620 Swordsmen and dudes with Polearms (Function as reserves)
 * 560 Fire Archers (on ships)
 * 1000 Sailors
 * 40 Djongs
 * 800 Sailors
 * 400 Warriors
 * 50 Djongs
 * 950 Sailors
 * 410 Warriors
 * Naval Innovation: Though we won against Ternate, the war highlighted a major problem in our navy. Our ships are hard to maneuver, which is a great disadvantage. Due to this, Que Ziqi replaces 15 of our Junks with Indonesian Djongs, which are swifter and more agile. They also have Lug Sails, allowing them to sail against the wind more easily. One junk in the Donghai fleet carries 2 Changpao (Breechloading guns detailed last turn). Que Ziqi arms his junks with trebuchets and hand cannons (if they weren’t already), making them slightly slower, but the firepower makes up for that.
 * Chinese Diaspora: A drought in eastern Fujian and parts of Guangdong results in close to 10,000 people leaving the area, and venturing off to Ternate, Tangbana, Senshu-koku and Minahasa, pursuing jobs in spice growing, rice farming, and trading spices.
 * Consolidating the Thousand Islands: To ensure our continual influence in Indonesia, we make sure to govern lightly, doing little in Ternate and Minahasa’s internal affairs. Meanwhile, a few islands inhabited by the Java people directly south of Nunusaku are settled, for the Balinese Long Peper there. These islands will be consolidated into the nation of Zhaowa, which be ruled by a governer and have a modified version of the Li judicial system and code of laws. It’ll be self-governing, though much less politically independent than our other vassals. (Wait this is a dependency at this point)
 * The Spice must flow: If Nunusaku doesn’t become our vassal, we send 25 Junks, and 70 Djongs (some levied from our vassals) to wipe out their navy. Our goal is to try to destroy their ships from afar with our fire arrows. Once that is finished, we send 300 Li soldiers and 200 Minahasan and Ternate warriors to eliminate their leadership. Assuming we conquer the island, then it is to be ruled by 2 Li governers for each island. Nunusaku and Ternate will be fused into one polity, called Halmahera.
 * Nunusaku: Become our vassal, or you shall face the consequences.
 * Lan Xang: We accept, also look at these things we found in Indonesia!

Events & Great People

 * Franglo-French War: The Iberians capture Rennes and help the French recapture Limoges. They also conquer Brest and it becomes a Leonese vassal state. The Iberians then make peace with Frangleterre, wanting to prepare for a new possible war against Mauretania and Andalousia, and any more bloodshed would leave them too vulnerable. Caledonian forces capture York and Manchester. They sack Nottingham and Birmingham, but don't attempt to hold the cities yet. Liverpool is also captured. France still struggles with the war, after losing battle after battle. Marseille becomes the temporary capital after the loss of Troyes. The Battle of Dijon occurs in 1328, where the French beat back the Franglish with a new commander, Bastien Pelissier, who defeats the Franglish series of successes in France. The French aren't yet able to push back the Franglish, but they capture rural lands back and prepare for a siege of Troyes and Orleans.
 * Blood, Beer and Beards in the New World III: The Vikingar gathers again, eyes set on the grand prize, of Elysiapolis. Having obtained maps, the grand fleet of 160 longships sail far from the shore, avoiding being spotted by the Elysians. They disembark in Croatan, plundering and replenishing there. After the short stop, they sail to Elysiapolis from the south, surprising the Elysians, raiding villages on the shores until reaching Elysiapolis itself, where they break the city walls and enter the city, sacking it. The city is tough, so the inner city is saved from the raid, but the outer city and the treasury are breached and raided. The Vikingar leave the city with ships overloaded with riches and slaves. On their way back north, they're faced by the Elysian navy, which they sink, but lose many ships themselves, with only 98 ships managing it back to Falaichvikþorp
 * Período Machitikón Kratón: Despite Atlantis dominant society and thinking, their expansion had outpaced their population growth, stretching their supply lines. Raids by neighboring native kingdoms and the rise of Greek pirates has cause the state to have trouble connecting themselves to each island. Not to mention, many noble and powerful families vied for power as they all had different ideas for Atlantis on the new world. Slowly, but surely, Atlantis falls into a period called "Machitikón Kratón", or period of militant states (roughly translates to a "Warring States Period". Many powerful families gained enough power for each islands to become independent from the rest of each other, such examples like Komnenos or Palaiologos controls their own territory. Greek bases in modern Cuba, Bahamas, and Jamaica saw themselves almost completely cut off in terms of diplomatic cooperation with their eastern counterparts. Those territories soon becomes rogue states or pirate states, seeing themselves turn to piracy.
 * The Chapter of the Sands: After the collapse of Songhai, the Aresian loyalists either flee to Mauretania, stay and are forced to convert or go into hiding. Those in positions of power, who officially renounced Ares and some of who went to hiding form the Chapter of the Sands, which is a secret council and meeting house for those who still believe in Ares and are willing to bring Western Africa under his rule. The Chapter quickly becomes a club for the elites in occupied Songhai, with members from Gao to Koumbi.
 * Discordance in the East: Many partisan groups begin to grow in China and India. Daevite officials face harsher crowds, with locals beginning to despise them. Nothing as harsh as in Europe occurs, but dissent grows and underground movements become very attractive to young Asians. A few revolts have already begun in India and Korea.
 * Sacking of Munich: Before the Daevites were expelled from Bavaria entirely, they laid waste to the city of Munich, with some actively seeking to finish the Slavokan genocide by hunting down anyone identified to be "Slavokan", as well as the burning of every book, sign and piece of paper with Cyrillic script. It is thought that even after the expulsion of the Daevites the amount of influence the Cyrillic script enjoyed would never recover in Western Europe, with the sacking of Munich being the last instance the script would be used in a Catholic kingdom. The Slavokan population did not fare as badly, with a significant amount of their population fleeing elsewhere into Western Europe and away from the frontlines of the HRE.
 * Back In Control:' Quanah manages to lead Croatan to victory against his usurper in the Kingdom of Elysia, and eventually unites the two kingdoms. His success is largely attributed to the Inquisition imposed by the usurper king, despite both kingdoms being weakened by Vinlander raids. Refugees from the Atlantean civil war also make their way north, providing Elysia with a boost of technology and skill. As a son of both native Olympians and Greeks, Quanah manages to convince neighbouring tribes to join his kingdom for prosperity.

NPC Turns

 * Atouman: In 1326, they capture Bursa, sweeping the Byzantines from most of their Anatolian territories. They also steamroll over several minor nations in Anatolia.
 * Syria: The tributary state is formed after the Daevite overlords found the Crusader State system far too unnecessarily complex, and coalesced the states into a single one.
 * Ahuric Empire: They push back the Daevites and recapture Grane.
 * Vestkyst & Danemark: They send more troops to Vesnia and also begin to build a defensive line on the Jutland peninsula
 * Nunusaku: They submit to Li.
 * Souhama: They surrender to both Nagasato and Senshu-koku after a short war with overwhelming assaults from multiple fronts.
 * Venice, Svearike and Naples: They provide military support to the frontlines of any Catholic kingdom at war with the Daevites. Their most notable contributions are seen in Eskosia, Austria and the Baltics.

Most Serene Republic of Venice

 * Government: Parliamentary oligarchic merchant republic
 * Doge: Piero Mercator (b. 1285, r. 1319-,)
 * Legislature: Great Council
 * Upper house: Senate
 * Lower house: Council of Ten
 * Economy: Venice is a major trading power in the Mediterranean. La Serenissima's economy is largely based on trade. Venice is an important hub between Europe and the Levant. Due to its trading position Venice is believed to be one of the richest nations of Europe.
 * Military:
 * 10,000 foot soldiers
 * 5,000 pikemen
 * 5,000 archers
 * 4,000 horsemen
 * 2,000 lancers
 * Demographics:
 * Capital: Venice
 * Largest cities:
 * Venice: 225,000
 * Zara: 90,000
 * Spalato: 75,000
 * Ragusa: 50,000
 * Rural areas: 120,000
 * Diplomacy:
 * Bavaria, Vesnia:  We would surely like to help you with your struggle against the Daevites. Sadly, we can only help you financially and by sending military advisors as our army is much needed on the home front. We, of course, might be able to help you in the future, but if we do that we would highly appreciate it if you would sign an alliance treaty with us first. Such an alliance will be beneficial for both of us and will last for at least fifty years.

Most Serene Republic of Vedena

 * Government: Vedena is a Republic.
 * Governor (Leader of the Council): Ratimir Verba (1315-1322), Wieslaw Cech (1322-nowadays). Elected by adult male landowners every 6-10 years.
 * Parliament: the Council, which consists of four major factions with their own goals
 * Christian merchants: 213. Stand for decreasing the bureaucracy and merchant taxes, and creating trade unions with the other countries.
 * Judaist merchants: 80. Stand for increasing the tariffs for the foreign merchants and aggressive approach in trade. In addition, they combat the idea of trade unions. (Povernentsi coalition)
 * Romans: 68. Stand for the Third Rome idea. (L'viv coalition)
 * Nobility (Gentry): 91. Stand for the further stratification of society and developing the feudal system. (Povernentsi coalition)
 * "Librarians": 48. Stand for increased patronage of arts and science.
 * Economy: mostly based on logging, agriculture, and trade.
 * Trade unions: the traders of Lutsk, L'viv, and other major centres run merchant guilds in each of the cities in order to maintain the influence of their factions in the Council and public life in general, promote their cause and protect the conditions of merchants. On the other hand, Judaist merchants oppose the creation of trade unions.
 * Spreading trade like a plague: the trade unions of the Judaist Merchants are spreading outside the lands of Vedena, mostly in the major cities of Inkeri and the Daevite Empire, competing with the local traders. The advantage of Vedenian traders is over a thousand years of traditions and experience transferred from their ancestors and ties all across Europe made through centuries of trade.
 * Capitals: Lutsk and Chernobyl
 * Demographics (including occupied territories): 2'726k people
 * Rural areas:~2304k.
 * Urban areas: 422k; 15% live in urban areas.
 * Lutsk (and the nearest territories across it): 204k.
 * L'viv: 31k
 * Other (population over 2'500): 187k.
 * Culture: 63% are Vedean, 11% are Romans, 3% are Ost-Riken, 22% is the rest
 * Religion: 67% are Christians (13% are Orthodox, 10% are Catholic, 44% are local churches), 10% are Judaist, 6% are Roman pagans, 17% are the rest beliefs.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Diplomacy: -
 * Military:
 * Feudal armies: the sizes of feudal and mercenary armies are growing stable as a result of the gradual development of the feudal system.
 * Army size: ~16'000
 * Events:
 * (Vedenian art: artists of Vedena explore new topics, style, and ideas. The formerly "Roman art" has "expired" and is considered as quite stale for many. Instead, it has become new tendency to mix the different (or even the opposites) in a single work of art; The most common style is combining local pagan and ancient aesthetics, bringing new shapes and images the World has never seen.) see:
 * Crimson generation: the Daevite flood transformed the styles of art entirely. The dark topics such as death, dread, and violence and cruelty. The formerly vivid colour palette has been replaced with a darker and creepier one. What's more, crimson has become dominant in art.
 * New times: We are all Vedenians. No matter where you have been born - in Lutsk, Volodymyr, L'viv or Young Volyn' (Young Volyn' is the name of brand-new acquired territory whereas Old Volyn' is Vedena) - you are still a part of us, Vedenians. We may not share common language, religion, but we share a common idea - the idea of originality and respecting traditions. This is what we have in common. It is time to rise up and destroy the enemies of our identity and shared ideas.
 * Tensions in the Council: It is been long since the tensions occurred yet no factions has done anything to shake up the dominance of Christian Merchants. People lose hope in the ones who promised different times and it seems that there are not going to be any major authority shifts in the Council.

Tlaxcala

 * Government: Monarchy
 * Tamechpechtecahtzin:  Zuma Coatl
 * Capital: Teotihuacan
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 1 739k
 * Cities: total: 139.2k
 * Teotihuacan: 56.9k
 * Texcoco: 24.2k
 * Ichtaca: 23.9k
 * Tochpan: 13.5k
 * Chalcoco: 12.7k
 * Cueztec: 8k
 * Rural area: 1 599.8k
 * Religion: 68,7% Nahua Religion, 7% Chichimec, 4,8% Otomi, 4.5% Huastec, 4.1% Mixtec, 3,5% Zoque, 2,6% Zapotec, 2,3% Maya, 1,5% Tarascan, 1% Xalisco.
 * Demographics of Zapotec:
 * Population: 489k
 * Cities:
 * Tehuantec: 19k
 * Rural area: 470k
 * Religion: 79% Zapotec Religion, 8% Nahua, 6% Mixtec, 6% Zoque, 1% other.
 * Demographics of Zoque:
 * Population: 270k
 * Religion: 82% Zoque Religion, 7% Maya, 6% Nahua, 3% Zapotec, 2% other.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * War of Antec Zepitec :
 * Tlaxcalan Frontline:Xalisco invasion.JPG
 * Xaliscan Front: 25% (8 695) of the first Tlaxcalan army and 35% (3 332) of the Zapotecan army will will push the Xaliscan army to the west back to their border. if we reach the border we will keep going to the west.
 * Coliman Front: 30% (10 434)Colima Invasion.JPG
 * Northern Front: 15% (5 217) of the first Tlaxcalan army will push the Northern Coliman army to the west helping the [Southern Xali front] push the Xali more westwards and capture the city of (Mazatlan).
 * Southern Front: 15% (5 217) of the first Tlaxcalan army will push the southern Coliman army further south-west to gain more ground against the enemy and take their capital (Colima).
 * Tarascan Front: 45% (15 651) Tarascan invasion.JPG
 * Northern Front: 13% (4 521) of the first Tlaxcalan army will keep pushing the north tarascan army to the south and south-west.
 * Central Front: 18% (6 260) of the first Tlaxcalan army will push the Tarascan army to the south-west in order to capture their capital (Malinalco).
 * South-Eastern Front: 50% (8 695) of the Second Tlaxcalan army, 14% (4 869) of the First Tlaxcalan army, 45% (4 401) of the Zapotecan army, a total of (17 965) will Push the Tarascan army to the west.
 * Military: 3% (52 170)
 * First army: 2% (34 780)
 * Ob Swordsmen: 12 413
 * Spearmen: 9 213
 * tematlatl (Slings): 6 013
 * Atlatl men (Throwing Spears): 4 853
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 2 288
 * Second army: 1% (17 390)
 * ​​​​​​Ob Swordsmen: 6 207
 * Spearmen: 4 606
 * tematlatl (Slings): 3 007
 * Atlatl men (Throwing Spears): 2 426
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 1 144
 * Military of Zapotec: 2% (9 780)
 * Ob Swordsmen:  2 534
 * Spearmen: 2 234
 * tematlatl (Slings):  2 034
 * Atlatl (Throwing Spears): 1 934
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 1 076
 * Military of Zoque: 1% (2 700)
 * Ob Swordsmen: 860
 * Spearmen: 660
 * tematlatl (Slings): 493
 * Atlatl (Throwing Spears): 393
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 294
 * Navy: 5 Transport ship, 42 Fishing ships
 * Diplomacy:
 * Events:
 * The growth of Teotihuacan: many people starts moving in to the city of Teotihuacan.
 * The growth of Texcoco: many people starts to move into the city.

Lan Xang

 * Government - Monarchy
 * King/Queen -  Khon Kham
 * Ruling House - Khun Lo
 * Economy - The economy of Lan Xang is built on many things, including spices and basic agriculture, but most importantly on trade. With an abundance of neighbors and trade routes, money flows in and out at our domains.
 * Alliances - Daevo-Sphere, Li-Lan Xang Alliance
 * Religon - 93% Buddhism  5% Hinduism  2% Other
 * Demographics 
 * Population -  6,290,000
 * Ethinicities- 78% Laotian-Southeast Asian 17% Chinese 5% Other
 * Cities and Other
 * Vieng Chan - Capital city, holds 80,000
 * Angkor - Inexplicibaly large city, holds 95,000
 * Surin - 75,000
 * Tha Nyav - 51,000
 * Namding - 26,000
 * Rural - 596,200,000
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * None as of now
 * Military
 * Size - 71,000
 * Archers - 10,000
 * Gunpowder Troops - 7,500
 * Light Calvary - 7,500
 * Heavy Calvary (Including elephant riders) - 5,000
 * Marines - 10,000
 * Elite Infantry - 10,000
 * Men at arms - 21,000
 * Siege Tools
 * Trebuchets - 45
 * Catapults - 75
 * Eruptors (Proto Cannons) - 30
 * Navy - 225 Ships
 * Converted Merchant Ships - 95
 * Transport Ships - 100
 * "Battleships" (Very large ships, they are 50 meters long) - 30
 * Events
 * Great Temple - The construction of Great Temple is nearly finished, and it will still be 80 by 26 at the base and 50 meters tall
 * Diplomacy 
 * Li - With our alliance sealed, we now no longer have to worry about any Northern incursions into our territory, we also start trading with them more
 * Dai Viet and Chenla - We demand vassalage or war, demanding annual tribute of 7% of their treasury

The Kingdom of Nagasato

 * Government: Monarchy
 * Kings: 
 * Muramasa I (reign: 1269 - 1321)
 * Born: 1241
 * Muramasa II Heihachirō (1321-present)
 * Born: 1293
 * Ruling House: Muramasa
 * Economy: The Nagasatoan Economy primarily consists of fishing, fruits, and precious metals and gems. The currency is based on copper and silver coins. Due to the rapid expansion, the quality of life of even the lowest of peasants has improved, with the poorest able to feed themselves and their families with ease.
 * Main Religion: Shintoism
 * Cities and Demographics:
 * Population: ~265,000
 * 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
 * Tsuhama
 * Location: Northern Mindanao
 * The location of the old Gambo-ji capital, Tsuhama remains as the stronghold for the province, acting as a "puppet state" of sorts for maintaining control over the region. Also functions similarly to Nagasato City, as trade from the northern Syonan and Japanese islands gets ferried into Tsuhama due to it's closer geographic location than the Nagasatoan cities further south.
 * Cagayan
 * ​​​​​​​Location: Northern Mindanao
 * Another port city captured during the Nagasatoan Unification of Mindanao. Due to its location, Cagayan is under modifications to becoming one of the hubs for the Nagasatoan navy, with numerous dockyards being produced for housing the growing fleet.
 * Pemagarong
 * Location: Western Mindanao
 * A main trading hub on the Southeast Asian trading route. As such, most, if not all trade funnels through the region, providing the residences of Pemagarong, and all of Nagasato as a whole, a huge source of income, as products and produce gets funneled both into and out of Nagasato as ships come to and from the port city on a daily basis.
 * Souhama City
 * Location: Cebu
 * The old capital of Souhama, like the prior capitals captured, Souhama is kept as the governing hub for the Nagasato-controlled region of Souhama, as well as a means for trading routes from their ally further north to pass through.
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * Continued Growth and Expansion: Though on decent terms with the Li, some officials within the government still fear that the Li are trying to gain complete control of the Southeast Asian region. That being said, this is only a vocal minority, and most of the government refuses to sully their ties with the Chinese, seeing them as a guardian against the Daevites further north.
 * Armed Forces
 * Army: 4-5%
 * Currently: 11,700
 * Deployed units: All
 * 490 Heavy Breakthrough Elite Infantry
 * 3,400 Light Infiltration Marines
 * 275 Light Archers
 * 585 Light Mixed Cavalry
 * 6,800 Naval personnel
 * Troops in-”reserve”:
 * 250 Homeland Security Infantry (Military Police)
 * Troops in-training: 1,550
 * 1,000 Naval personnel
 * 550 Light Marines
 * Note that most of the Nagasatoan civilians are also capable to defend themselves, though in most situations, will be outclassed by any well-trained army.
 * Navy: 216 Ships
 * RNFS Yamamoto-class Oceanic Battlecruiser Yamamoto
 * Crew: 70
 * 47 Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruisers
 * Crew: 50
 * 35 Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptors
 * Crew: 40
 * 15 Retrofitted Oceanic Merchant Ships (Moderately sized pinisi’s)
 * Crew: 20
 * 63 Balangays (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 12
 * 55 Retrofitted Paraws (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 5
 * 100 Oceanic Transport Vessels
 * Research and Development:
 * Danger Pylons: More research and development is put towards the “aquatic rockets”. While progress is slow, there is enough potential to keep the product going.
 * “Rocket” Boats: Improvements are made to make the Balangays more stable at higher speeds and in sharp turns.
 * Kulog Taihou MkIII: Further improvements are made, increasing range and size of the cannons used slightly.
 * Reptilian Growth: Continued breeding of the filipino monitor lizard has caused the species to grow in size, through decades, if not centuries will be required for the lizards to grow even larger.
 * Dātsu-kai-class: The Dātsu-kai-class increases the cannons of the interceptor to 8 per side (16 in total), as well as the armor of the ship slightly without sacrificing too much speed or mobility.
 * Yamamoto-class: Additional modifications are made to both those in production as well as those being built; namely adding a few more cannons to the stern of the ship (atop the quarterdeck), bringing the Yamamoto-class to using 16 guns per side, 32 in total. In addition, the class gets reclassified to being an Oceanic Battlecruiser.
 * Production:
 * 5 Yamamoto-class Oceanic Battlecruiser
 * 20 Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruisers
 * 20 Dātsu-kai-class Oceanic Interceptors
 * All Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptors are brought in for modernization
 * 80 Oceanic Transport Vessels
 * Diplomacy:
 * Rinashima: A proposal is brought up with the pirates for a joint attack on Brunei, with Nagasato aiding the pirates in taking the island chain they reside in
 * At any rate, the Nagasatoans are also wishing to become an ally to the pirate-nation and are willing to help them expand a bit
 * Events:
 * Imperial Succession: On June 24th, 1321, Muramasa I passes away peacefully, leaving the nation he helped grow to his eldest son, Muramasa II Heihachirō.
 * National Management: In the mid 1320’s, a few years after Muramasa II Heihachirō takes to the throne, he establishes a governmental system in the Nagasatoan territories with the primary goal of knowing exactly what needs improvement.
 * Essentially, the king lets each respective region to select someone (by any means) to represent their region (based on the territories prior to the Nagasatoan invasions) that can report to the king to inform him of issues within each province.
 * Ojirou-files: Journey to the West The year is 1328. Ojirou takes her first steps onto mainland Asia. It is certainly different from her homeland of Nagasato, but with the help of a translator, she managed to purchase a horse, scriptures of various languages to read along the way (so she doesn’t need to rely on others for translations and whatnot) and supplies to last her for years. With this, she sets off westward, with the hopes of meeting up with someone for one last time.

Kingdom of Vesnia

 * Government: Feudal Monarchy (Kingdom)
 * Monarch: Dietmar II (B 1269, alive) (R 1287 - 1330), Agnes I (B 1299, alive) (R 1330 - Present)
 * Ruling House: House of Vesnia (House of Kaufmann)
 * Economy: The Vesnian economy is in peril due to current times of war. The economy is based on trade mostly as well as fishing and lumber. Gold coin currency is used in the realm. Vesnia is influenced by the overall economy of the Holy Roman Empire, of which it is a member. A special trade agreement between Vesnia and Svearike and Vesnia and Danemark has been implemented.
 * Allies: Svearike, Vestkyst, Danemark (personal), HRE members (de facto).
 * Capital: Burgenbrao
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ~1 100 000
 * Burgenbrao: 86 000
 * Köslin: 47 000
 * Raustadt: 9 000
 * Heineg: 3 500
 * Schneidemühl: ca 2 000 (occupied)
 * Rural areas (AKA everything else): ~941 000
 * Ethnicities: 95% Vesnian, 4% Prussian, 1% Slavokan
 * Religion: 97% Catholic Christian, 3% Orthodox Christian
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * HRE-Daevite War: The Heineg Plan starts to be enacted while soldiers do their best to hold off the Daevites as much as possible, taking advantage of our gunpowder weapons to the fullest extent. Once the Daevites get to the Burgenbrao, if they do, the Heineg Plan will fully be enacted. Whatever units are fighting east of Köslin will be moved to Köslin to defend it and to prevent being encircled. The Vesnian army is being assisted by armies from various states such as Svearike, Venice and Vestkyst.
 * The Defense of Berlin: As one of his final orders as king, Dietmar II orders that 1 000 men will be sent to Berlin to defend it from the Daevites. Originally it was going to be 1 000 of the Royal Army but Count Joachim of Köslin, a longtime personal friend of the king, volunteers to go with 1 000 of his men. He says it will be a sacrifice worth making for the people of the Holy Roman Empire.
 * Military: Total of 13 000 soldiers under the Royal Army (approximately 1% of pop) as well as troops levied from vassals totaling around 15 000. (not necessarily true right now due to casualties but fuckin hell I can't be bothered to calculate it all)
 * Deployed units: All
 * 4 200 infantry
 * 3 150 pikemen
 * 4 125 archers
 * 1 000 sword cavalry
 * 525 lancers
 * 15 000 levied soldiers
 * Navy:
 * 25 transport ships
 * 11 galleys
 * Diplomacy:
 * Unoccupied States in the HRE (Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Anglefrizien, Ulm etc.): Wall up your cities as much as possible! We might not be able to hold the Daevites off from you for much longer...
 * Events:
 * Heineg Plan: Several persons of importance as well as citizens will be evacuated to Heineg. The army will attempt to hold and slowly retreat to behind the Oder river forts and so will the House of Kaufmann and the king's vassals, they will be moved to Raustadt which will thus be the de facto capital. Assuming the Daevites would continue, the army will hold for as long as possible, if the line is penetrated, as many people as possible (and obviously the king and all those royal peeps) will be sent to Heineg.
 * Long Live the Queen!: An aging Dietmar grows ever stressed over the war and later depressed when his wife Queen Consort Marie passes in 1327. Realizing he is old and also unfit to rule (according to him), he abdicates and passes the crown to Princess Agnes, who is crowned the first Queen of Vesnia. Dietmar II is still alive, but no longer is he monarch.
 * Full Throttle: As many resources as we have are put into use for this war, to defend our lands to the best of our ability. Not literally everything is used, as if it goes to hell the populace could start starving which would worsen the situation. We need to buy as much time as possible for this grand conflict.

Kingdom of Lustria | 'The Eternal Kingdom of the Lizard Gods'

 * Government: Pseudo-despotic monarchy (technically a centralised tribal monarchy)
 * Great Chief / Mortal Bearer of the Lizard Gods:
 * K'oroka ([F], b. 1199-1246, r. 1222-1246)
 * Moszar ([M], b. 1214, r. 1246-1258)
 * Urchannk ([M], b. 1230-1284, r. 1258-1284)
 * Azarkel ([F], b. 1255-1303, r. 1284-1303)
 * Oroku ([F], b. 1280, r. 1303-)
 * Urgoka ([F], b. 1302, heir)
 * Krokezal (M], b. 1320, pretender)
 * Dynasty: Urchannkian (est. 1275)
 * Capital: Amekrog
 * Economy: For the former half of the 14th century, the Lustrian Kingdom has a stable economy that is continuing to thrive. Agriculture, trading and crafting (which has a larger percentage now) make up the components of the kingdom's own economy. This is especially true with the Amazon river system that allows rafts and trading canoes to be sent to the Tupi kingdoms and be sent back with other resources through bartering. On 1317, the Atlanteans and Lustrians met by the coast of the Guyana, trading goods and things that the Lustrians have never seen before. This is about to bring huge economic growth and prosperity, especially with the innovation of the sail and some new seeds that were totally unknown to the Lustrian people and the Amazon at the time too.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 36 800 (expecting peak by next turn around ~48 000 and down the turn after)
 * Amekrog: 2 000
 * Osbme: 500
 * Koos'en: 300
 * Eztekol: 210
 * Sal'tcet: 150
 * Os'kel: 70
 * Gkor: 80
 * Oppoks'ren: 120
 * Yok: 40
 * Mur'lok: 350
 * Rest is just rural or other villages
 * Religion: 92% Lustrian folk religion, 2% Tupi folk religion, 6% Krokanist (a 'reformed' Lustrian religion with a more centralised belief system)
 * Culture/Ethnicity: 97% Lustrian, 3% Tupi
 * Military: A slightly more organised military is being put underway in the former half of the 14th century. Aside from the lizard warriors, where they are trained and sworn to secrecy about their methods and how they operate, the rest of the warriors in the Lustrian warrior caste have found themselves to become known as the Rainforest Warriors rather than being untitled and voluntary. 'Bowed Protectors' (as called in Lustrian) are the archers of the Lustrian military and have been separate from the Rainforest Warriors under Azarkel's reign over the kingdom. They are trained to make their shot as accurate as possible, hitting targets for hunting purposes and to fight enemies.
 * Army:
 * 95 'Lizard Warriors' (clubmen with wooden with 'sparsely metallic' shields)
 * 470 'Rainforest Warriors' (clubmen/spearmen)
 * 180 'Bowed Protectors' (archers)
 * 23 000 fit men that could be trained into being warriors or hunters
 * Navy:
 * 320 canoes and rafts
 * 8 'sailships'
 * 70 trading canoes
 * Diplomacy:
 * Tupi Tribes: Trade is slowly being reduced under Oroku. This does raise some suspicion though.
 * Atlantis: More scout expeditions are sent to the north, although there's few boats that were sent there too to contact the Atlanteans, all from the advice of a blessed man who claims to have seen everything and wished to seek reform and modernisation of the kingdom.
 * Events:
 * A Blessed Man from the Scouts, pt. 2: Rhok'sk spreads Krokanism further into the Lustrian Kingdom's own east and core territory. He also continued to become a figure that continuously pressured the Mortal Bearer to keep accepting new technology and material that is introduced by trade from the north. On 1326 (at the age of 42), he also told rumours about the revelations of the possibility that white people have the capacity of wiping out the Kingdom altogether through a mysterious curse sent by their own gods if they didn't convert to his version of a reformed Lustrian religion. He also asserted the only way to 'protect' the kingdom is to ensure that more trade is being made and that their own curse must be spread across Lustria so that once more than half or less were wiped out to 'initiate the lizard gods' own blessing': basically the Lustrian people are immunised from being killed by these people the next time anyone tries to step foot on the kingdom. However, by 1328, someone was fed up with his delusions that he was killed and stoned. This leads to anger by the modernist side and Rhok'sk was essentially 'martyred' and immortalised as a demigod by some of the more hardliner Krokanists. To them now, he was sent down and chosen by Kroak that all he is doing is to improve society. The Chief Bearer, Oroku, continued to be shaped and pressured by Krokanists, had her daughter increasingly becoming sentimental against reform and modernisation while her son, recently born on 1320, is growing up to become in favour of more trade and even considered conversion to Krokanism.
 * Modernisers and the Traditionalists, pt. 2: While Amekrogia is slowly becoming a place of trade and trade with northern Atlantean city-states continued to increase steadily with these new sailships that were built in small numbers, the western part of Lustria (Khornko'r) is turning towards worshipping and dedicating to the Lustrian god of warfare and regressivism, Khorne, hence the western part of Lustria is called Khornko'r, the land of Khrone's. Some people in these villages began chanting "blood for the blood god" in rituals for the first time round, believing that the end has come with the white people and the only way is to be with Khrone himself. Amekrogia and the eastern parts of Lustria expanded steadily, but it wouldn't take long until Rhok'sk's own prophecy of a curse being put upon the Lustrian people from the white people of the north (Atlantean city-states) would begin to manifest in the cities and soon ignite a full collapse of the kingdom. In that case, Khornko'r is preparing to separate itself. (this will happen in the next two turns and the third turn will be a full succession war)
 * Tribal Monarchy: Oroku decided that the Eternal Kingdom shall be dictated by her and thus, become a despotic monarchy. Despite that, the government system hasn't changed much over the last 50 years since Urchannk ascended to become the Mortal Bearer and reformed the Lustrian Kingdom, but she has more power in theory than ever and does not need the support of other clans and people anymore. This reform is pushed by Krokanists.
 * Religious Book of the Lustrian Faith: Krokanists began writing scriptures and things in the 1320s and onwards about the Lustrian religion in Lustrian script, using stone tablets and chiselling to complete it. Expected to be done by 1350s-60s.

Archduchy of Westria

 * Head of the State: 
 * Archduke Johannes V Hohenstaufen (B 1275 - still alive), (R 23rd November 1307 - present)
 * Head of the Government: N/A
 * Government: Absolute Monarchy ruled by an Archduke. The title is Archduke of Westria, Last of the Romans. Our ruling dynasty is Hohenstaufen.
 * Demographics:
 * Population:
 * Wien: Population: 70,290
 * Konr: Population: 21,070
 * Rich: Population: 36,560
 * Polanum: Population: 20,110
 * Bolzano: Population: 20,003
 * Rural and smaller towns population: 2,212,600
 * Total population: 2,551,793
 * Religion: catholic christians (99%), others (1%)
 * Ethinicities: 98,4% Westrian, 1,6% others
 * Economy: We are based on agriculture and trade through the danube river and with most of the HRE. We use our own coins which resembles a lot those of the old Roman empire


 * Wars and conflicts: 
 * HRE-Deavite War:  8,000 spearmen, 3,000 Swordmen, 2,000 Bowmen, 2,500 Cavalry and 1,500 Crossbowmen are doing their best defending the frontlines against the incoming attack forces whne they are invading tyrol. We try our best to defend the little that is left of Westria. There has been a push in the south of our country several angry peasants have risen up there to try and help with the push of course they aren't to much help since they are untrained but they are something at least.
 * Chief Commander: Rodrick von Hözendorf (B 1265 - D 1329), (R 1296 - 1328), Heinrich Hohenstaufen (B 1289 - still alive), (R 1329 - present)
 * Army: Total of
 * Spearmen: 8,890
 * Swordmen: 4,850
 * Bowmen: 2,590
 * Cavalry: 2,530
 * Crossbowmen: 1,510
 * Armed Peasants: 2,000
 * Events:
 * Conscription and recruitment: We start to conscript and recruit more people to our army trying to increase it size to be able to fend hopefully easier against the incoming horde.
 * Slavokan and other kinds of refugees: We accept any incoming refugees.
 * Bandits: Local bandits starts popping up here and there in the country they both fight against deavites and westrian troops. They mostly target villages and loot them.
 * Sending away the crown prince: The crown prince is sent away both for safety reason and diplomatic ones and so that he can get finally maybe a wife. His journey will begin through swiss lands and then through western HRE and then through Danemark to the island of Heineg he either stay there or continues up to Svearike where he might hopefully be safe if not the war has ended by then or something. His brother is still at home fighting against the incoming Daevite hordes with his father.
 * Diplomacy:

Grand Admiralty of Rinashima and the Riaus

 * Government: piratical/merchant republic
 * Grand Admiral: Jotaro Kujo (b. ~1259, r.1287-)
 * Capital: Rinashima-kyo
 * Economy: Although some fishing and farming is praciticed, this is mainly only to feed the people. Rinashima's greatest source of income is piracy, trade (specifically trade seeking to avoid the Li port at Tangbana, and certain illicit trades) and piracy. Oh, did I mention piracy?
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 10,140
 * Rinashima-kyo: 900
 * Religion:  3% Syonanese Shintoism, 1% Buddhism, 36% Hinduism, 57% native Malay religions, 3% other
 * Ethnicity: 3% Syonanese, 87% Malay, 6% Parawan-hito (Cuyonon), 4% other (several Filipino ethnic groups, Han Chinese, etc.)
 * Military:
 * Army: pirate sailors double as assorted infantry
 * Navy: 25 "conventional" pirate ships, 1 junk, 874 pirate sailors
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Malaccan Madness: Assaults on the port of Malacca ensue, in much the same manner of that of the Sack of Singapura. Along the way, each and every coastal village of Temasek between Singapura and Malacca is plundered clean of anything signifying personal wealth.
 * Events:
 * ​​​​​​​A New Generation of Pirates: With many of the original founders of Rinashima growing old or passing away, a new generation of pirates has arisen, comprising not only the Syonanese, but also many native islanders yearning to escape the monotony of their lives. A notable member of this new generation of pirates is one Ruffi Kera, an ethnic Malay from the Riau Islands, who has been growing in notoriety throughout the seas of Asia as of late, and also become the first non-Syonanese to hold a captaincy title.
 * JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, pt.1: It is well-known that Jotaro, at times, regretted completely cutting himself off from his family and village. It was a source of guilt and shame for him, a burden that he carried with himself for much of his life. It was this desire to reconnect with his long-estranged family that led Jotaro to charter a small boat to Moriyama under a fake identity (pirates were still banned from entering Ruzon-koku on pain of death) in October of 1329, and trek the 37 miles north to his home village. However, upon arriving there, Jotaro quickly found out that his village was not the same one he had left at age 14. For one, almost everyone who he had known was dead, save for a few people, who were old, senile, and could not recall him. In an even greater insult, Jotaro's entire immediate family was long dead, and the only living member of his extended family was a cousin who had gone mad. Jotaro returned to Rinashima-kyo a changed man, with a heavy heart and well aware of his own mortality.

Li Dynasty
Government: Absolute Monarchy Alliances: Lan Xang
 * Emperor:  Lian’ao, age 42
 * Dynasty: Xie/Wu
 * Parliament: Nonexistent

Economy: The Economy is mainly agriculture based, with industries such as silk farming, ceramics, paper making, and tea growing all being present. Zhuhai, Zhoushan and Fuzhou are all major trade centers, along with Xiangdu, Wuhan, and Chengdu in the interior.

Capital: Xiangdu

Administration: 13 different Circuits (Lu) governed by a council of Taishous (Great Administrator). Every Jun is divided into prefectures (Zhou), which in turn are divided into urban counties (Fu) and Rural counties (Xian). Most prefectures are only composed of 3-6 counties.

The Government is structured into a system of bureaus and offices, with the Emperor at the government’s head. The system is meritocratic, with exams determining which candidates are given which position. The military and the central government are not separated, with The Emperor at the head of both. The Emperor, or his senior commanders are to always lead campaigns, to ensure unity of command. The Cabinet is made of 12 Officials (they also serve as his advisers), who oversee their respective bureaus or offices. A universal tax system, in which villages must submit 15% of their yields (in the form of the crops themselves or as money) to their commandery government. This is used to support the military and any infrastructural development.

Demographics of Li:
 * Population (excluding occupied territories): ~70,200,000
 * Haiyan: 500,000
 * Xiangdu: 385,000
 * Chengdu: 315,000
 * Wuhan: 280,000
 * Baoan: 120,000
 * Tangbana: 5,500


 * Ethnic makeup:

Demographics of Ternate: Demographics of Minahasa: Demographics of Nunusaku: Religion: Military: Ranged (Crossbowmen):31,000
 * Eastern Chinese: 49%
 * Southern Chinese: 34%
 * Miao: 4%
 * Zhuang: 5%
 * Other: 8%
 * Population: 68,500
 * Ethnic Makeup: 66% Javan  groups, 29.5% Paupan groups, 4% Chinese
 * Population: 61,000
 * Ethnic Makeup: 84% Minahasan,7% Mongondow, 6% Chinese
 * Population: 52,000
 * Ethnic Makeup: 52% Javan groups, 47% Paupan groups, 1% Chinese.
 * 55% Chinese Folk Religion
 * 13% Pure Tianism
 * 2% Regional Religion
 * 30% Mahayana Buddhism
 * Active Land Forces: 280,000(~0.4% of population)
 * Swordsmen: 92,000
 * Spearman/Pikemen/Dagger-axe: 99,000
 * Ranged (Bowmen): 38,000
 * Gunpowder-wielding elite infantry (Fire Lances, Hand Cannons): 10,000
 * Cavalry : 9000
 * Elephants: 5


 * Siege Weapons:
 * Hu Dun Pao (Gunpowder Trebuchet): 85
 * Standard Trebuchet: 60
 * Catapult: 75
 * Eruptors:(Proto-Cannon): 60


 * Reserves:  351,000(0.5% of population)

Que Ziqi’s military: Minahasa Military: 1200 (2%) Ternate Military: 1360 (2%) Nunusaku Military: 1040 (2%) Events: Wars and Conflicts: None, for once
 * Navy: 1,275 Ships
 * 350 ships  (Yangtze River Defense Force)
 * 455 Ships (Nanhai Fleet)
 * 440 Ships (Donghai Fleet)
 * 25 Large Chinese junks (40-50 meters)
 * 25 2-3 masted Indonesian Djongs (20 meters)
 * 6 Troop Transports
 * 620 Swordsmen and dudes with Polearms (Function as reserves)
 * 560 Fire Archers (on ships)
 * 1000 Sailors
 * 40 Djongs
 * 800 Sailors
 * 400 Warriors
 * 50 Djongs
 * 950 Sailors
 * 410 Warriors
 * 35 Djongs
 * 700 Sailors
 * 340 warriors
 * The Great South: The ships sent to Zhaowa don’t reach their destination, due to a storm. One ship is blown southeast, and spots land after a few days. Passing an island (Mellville island), they assume that they have found another island chain, and map Garig Bunak Barlu as a seperate island. They anchor at Maningrida, write some stuff down, and then wait for a wind that’s able to send them back. A wind blowing from the south allows them to return to Minahasa, though one third of their their crew died in a skirmish with the Aboriginals. However, the abundant marine resources here are perhaps worth dying for…
 * Consolidating the Thousand Islands: Methods of efficient rice farming are taught to the people in Ternate, Minahasa, and Nunusaku, allowing less people to rely on subsitence farming. This allows more people to cultivate spices, fruits, and other things that generate lots of money, enriching us and the island.
 * Eastern Expeditions: The Tanimbar islands and The Barat Daya islands (Wetar and some others) are settled, and made into the territory of Zhaowa (dependency). Each island is made into it’s own prefecture, and the entire island chain is considered one circuit. It is around this time that we discover a large island to the east of Nunusaku. We call it Pabuwa. We found a settlement in Northeastern Buruway, and bring goods such as wine and porcelain to exchange for the land.

Diplomacy:
 * Tidung: Alliance? We can help you gain some land.

Events & Great People

 * Horseman of Death (finale): Siege of Berlin proved to be a turning point in the war against the Daevites. Bulijin, one of the greatest yet most controversial leaders in the history of the Daevite Empire, has met her end in the hands of Empress Aurelia of the HRE. Aurelia declared, "An Era of Peace and Freedom from darkness is on the horizon." Word spread. This made the Daevites fall into an internal struggle between several factions. The Tuvans (Golden Horde), the Mongols (Yuan Dynasty), the Daevites (Chagatai), Ilkhanate (Itself), and several warlords, vying for the throne with no successor. This will not be solved until 1341 (or 1347).
 * Siege of Berlin: The War machines of the Daeva were hammering the new capital of the HRE, with soldiers flowing over the walls from siege towers, the city was nearly on it’s knees. The general of the Daevite forces fighting in the HRE, named Iturgen proudly gazed upon the city with hungry eyes, knowing he could crack the city open like an egg with his mighty armies and siege machines. He had a force of 200 000 men, of which 50 000 were Eastern-European vassal levies. Empress Aurelia, Ember, and many others had fought valiantly. While thousands had died in the siege, from being impaled by stakes or splattered from boulders, the group that was closest to the Empress survived. The siege ended on the death of Bulijin on the dawn of May 2nd, 1333. Iturgen escaped. Varga György, the Escosian commander who led a majority of the levies stood at the side of Iturgen, thinking through the letter he had received from the Council of Pygros, ordering the assassination of Iturgen and a massacre of the Daevite armies in northern HRE. Varga told one his servants the words: "Esoteriki Aimoragia" which mean internal bleeding. This was a code designed to inform all officers to order the Eastern Europeans to turn on the Daeva. With trebuchets wreaking havoc and the second wave of Daeva and levies preparing for assault, Varga takes his sword and prepares to assassinate Iturgen.
 * Horseman of Famine (Part 0): Taihou Souji was the granddaughter of Ojirou. She is not as good of a fighter as her grandmother, but she still manages. She prefers to instead think with her wits over the might of a sword. She loved working with gunpowder and pyrotechnics, this prompted criticism from her peers and they called her a pyromaniac. She tend to feel isolated, and dreamt of the outside world. She knew she wanted a great destiny, but could not find an opportunity. When her grandmother set off to a mysterious part of the world, Taihou attempted to convince her to take her along. But her grandmother denied, saying "This is a journey I have to take." Eventually, Taihou found her own boat to sail the mainland. She was lost, however, and found herself in middle of a war that took over all of Asia. Despite being trapped searching for her grandmother, she soon made a name for herself in Karakorum when she helped stopped an army of a warlord from attacking a city and massacre the civilians. She will soon meet a young prince that ruled over the city, however, with ambitions to reunite the Empire and make peace.
 * The Council of Pygros: The secretive orthodox council holds a meeting in 1337, where members from all participants come to the table. The Exousian of Pygros, Andronikos Mirilis proposes that the time to strike is now. Alagadda has fallen, the HRE is hemorrhaging men and lands. If the East doesn't revolt now, all of christendom would fall under the Daevite conquest. The Exousian had made significant contact with HRE officials through spies and messengers, making plans slowly together with Empress Aurelia. The order is written, confirming the call to action. Messages are sent to all the royal houses of Eastern Europe and to the commanders of major armies. The largest revolution the world had ever seen is on the other side of the break of dawn.
 * The Crimson Night: When the sun had set on the 12th of April in 1334, the Daevite officials in Eastern European states are killed en masse. Mobs of peasants or soldiers would swarm embassies or houses of officials and raid them, finally slaughtering the Daevite officials and armies occupying their lands. Daevite peasants and settlers are also brought to the stake. Mass graves are dug and the Daevites are burned in them, sometimes alive. These deep pits would be lit and some stories depict soldiers dragging women screaming and crying over their dead husbands already burning being thrown into the pyres with their children, alive. All tributaries are liberated as the Empire loses its control over them (although most did not push further as others rise up as well).
 * Komic Revolt: The Komic peoples also rise against the Daeva, but from other reasons, as they aren't Orthodox either. Many chiefs were disgusted by the High-Chief bending the knee to the Daeva decades ago, and saw his son as a weakling. They killed him and instated a new High-Chief called Iovpo. He leads large raids on Kostroma, Qazan and Ufa. He personally kills several Daevite officials and is said to have tortured hundreds of Daevites for pleasure, offering sacrifices Voipel, the god of cold north wind and of the night in Komic paganism. His rule brought an age of cruelty to the slightly pacified people of Komi.
 * Patient Zero (~1331): A village near the city of Altay begins to see symptoms of strange nature. Abdominal pains, extreme weakness, buboes, random bleeding which won't stop and even skin turning black. This strikes terror to the villagers who begin burning those who begin to get these symptoms, being afraid that they had been possessed by demons or malevolent deities. They try to appease their deities by making sacrifices, but the demonic possessions don't seem to cease. Knowledge of this horror spreads to Daeva, who silently close the village, allowing no one to leave it. A special guard is formed for this duty, and knowledge of this demonic epidemic is only heard by select few.
 * Eirish Reunification War: Caledonian forces are able to capture many rural regions, but the southeast holds strong. Dublin is navally invaded but the invasion fails due to a storm and strong defenses, forcing the Caledonian fleet to return to Derry. Cork is captured in a bloody battle by the Caledonians.
 * Franglo-French War: The French are able to recapture Troyes. Verdun is also retaken. The new Pope steps in and sends a message to both nations, insulting them to the dirt for their war and demanding a peace treaty at once and help against the Daevites. The French and Franglish accept. The peace treaty is signed in Brussels with the new pope present. The borders are drawn so that France regains all lost territories except Orleans and the western occupied lands. Caledonia is also forced into a peace deal, where the occupied lands are given to the Caledonians. The Eirish war although is not ended, as it officially is a revolt against the Franglish by the Eirish. The peace would last until 1337, when Frangleterre demanded their lands back from Caledonia and France, after a new King settled on the throne.
 * Dante: the Papacian poet and writer creates "The Divine Comedy" a classic which would shape views about hell, satan and the afterlife in the centuries to come.
 * The Pestilence(1334-1340): A group of merchants from the Steppes are on their way to bring silk and spices from the east to the western parts of the Daevite empire. They travel from Altay to Davas, stopping in Astana and Samara, where in both cities they house their horses in stables for the nights. Upon reaching the city, they had made tremendous profits, selling all their stock and preparing to head home, until one of the members becomes sick. He has severe rashes and a strong fever. Soon his eyes become bloodshot and necrosis begins on his skin. He is brought to a doctor, who has no idea what the disease could be. The man soon begins to have hallucinations and a week after the symptoms, he dies. A merchant also sets out from Samara, to Taganrog on horseback. A month later news from Samara begin to spread, rats behaving oddly, some showing signs of dying for no apparent reason. Soon after humans begin to see wicked symptoms, just like the merchant who died. a burning fever and a rash is what it begins with. Then the rash becomes worse, and buboes and necrosis begin to appear. Hallucinations also taint the souls of those afflicted. Many are reported to scratch their arms, backs and legs to bone from the itch and having to be forced into chains to stop this from happening. Hemorrhages are also common, with blood not being able to clot and random bleedings beginning around the body. In All urban regions are hit with the plague in mainland, but rural regions remain safer. An estimate of 49 million people die in the first decade of the plague. Governments shut down and most people just hide in their homes, avoiding outside contact. Some call this the end of humanity, some think of it as the wrath of God, but all fear it.
 * World Population: The current World Population is estimated to be 469 Million people. It showed incredibly slower growth during 1331 to 1333 due to plague outbreaks in Asia, before nosediving to roughly 420 Million people by the end of the decade.

NPC Turns

 * Vinland: They fight a war with some Amaiqac tribes and win. On their newly conquered lands they form the town of Beul Munnurinn, to honour the river which flows from it
 * Joseon: Their revolt thrives, with them taking the Korean peninsula up to Haeju
 * Vijaynagara: They also see tremendous success on their warpath, capturing southern India and having Sri Lanka revolt and swear allegiance to them as an ally
 * Isetium: They invade and capture most of Syria and the rural pocket next to it
 * Cyrenai: They assisted Isetium in their invasion of the Levant.
 * Ahuric Empire: They attempt an invasion of the Daevites and capture Uruk, but are brought to an abrupt halt there

Most Serene Republic of Venice

 * Government: Parliamentary oligarchic merchant republic
 * Doge: Piero Mercator (b. 1285, r. 1319-1338); Giovanni Mognetti (b, 1290, r. 1338-)
 * Legislature: Great Council
 * Upper house: Senate
 * Lower house: Council of Ten
 * Economy: Venice is a major trading power in the Mediterranean. La Serenissima's economy is largely based on trade. Venice is an important hub between Europe and the Levant. Due to its trading position Venice is believed to be one of the richest nations of Europe.
 * Military:
 * 11,000 foot soldiers
 * 6,000 pikemen
 * 6,000 archers
 * 5,000 horsemen
 * 3,000 lancers
 * Demographics:
 * Capital: Venice
 * Largest cities:
 * Venice: 235,000
 * Zara: 100,000
 * Spalato: 85,000
 * Ragusa: 60,000
 * Rural areas: 130,000
 * Diplomacy:
 * Bavaria, Vesnia:  We would surely like to help you with your struggle against the Daevites. Sadly, we can only help you financially and by sending military advisors as our army is much needed on the home front. We, of course, might be able to help you in the future, but if we do that we would highly appreciate it if you would sign an alliance treaty with us first. Such an alliance will be beneficial for both of us and will last for at least fifty years.

Tlaxcala

 * Government: Monarchy
 * Tamechpechtecahtzin:  Zuma Coatl
 * Capital: Teotihuacan
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 1 741k
 * Cities: total: 146.3k
 * Teotihuacan: 58k
 * Texcoco: 27k
 * Ichtaca: 24.6k
 * Tochpan: 14.2k
 * Chalcoco: 13.5k
 * Cueztec: 9k
 * Rural area: 1 594.7k
 * Religion: 69% Nahua Religion, 6.9% Chichimec, 4,7% Otomi, 4.4% Huastec, 4.1% Mixtec, 3,5% Zoque, 2,6% Zapotec, 2,3% Maya, 1,5% Tarascan, 1% Xalisco.
 * Demographics of Zapotec:
 * Population: 498k
 * Cities:
 * Tehuantec: 21k
 * Rural area: 477k
 * Religion: 79% Zapotec Religion, 8% Nahua, 6% Mixtec, 6% Zoque, 1% other.
 * Demographics of Zoque:
 * Population: 279k
 * Religion: 82% Zoque Religion, 7% Maya, 6% Nahua, 3% Zapotec, 2% other.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * War of Antec Zepitec :
 * Tlaxcalan Frontline:End of the war.JPG
 * Xaliscan Front: 25% (8 745) of the first Tlaxcalan army and 35% (3 486) of the Zapotecan army will will push the Xaliscan army to the west back to their border. if we reach the border we will keep going to the west.
 * South-Eastern Front: 50% (8 745) of the Second Tlaxcalan army, 14% (4 897) of the First Tlaxcalan army, 45% (4 482) of the Zapotecan army, a total of (18 124) will Push the Xaliscan army to the northwest in order to capture the city of Culiacan and Guamuchil, finally beating Xalisco.
 * End of Tarascan alliance.JPGColiman Front: 30% (10 494)
 * Northern Front: 15% (5 247) of the first Tlaxcalan army will push the Coliman army to the southwest to capture the final piece of land between the fatherland and the western coast.
 * Southern Front: 15% (5 247) of the first Tlaxcalan army will push the southern Coliman army further south-west towards the southwestern coast and take their capital (Colima) as well as the city of Tecoman finally taking out the Coliman threat.
 * Tarascan Front: 31% (10 843) of the first army will push the Tarascan army southwest capturing the capital of Acapulco, and finally taking out the tarascan threat.
 *  War results: The Aztec Empire.JPG
 * Tarascan, Colima and Xalisco will be annexed into Tlaxcala
 * the Formation of The Aztec Empire
 * Zoque and Zapotec gets integrated
 * the color of the nation turns into blue-turquoise! (R: 24, G: 224, B: 208) <- Important. (The color meant a lot to the Aztecs)
 * Military: 3% (52 470), including Vassals (3.73% (65 220) of Tlaxcalan population) 
 * First army: 2% (34 980)
 * Ob Swordsmen: 12 453
 * Spearmen: 9 253
 * tematlatl (Slings): 6 053
 * Atlatl men (Throwing Spears): 4 893
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 2 328
 * Second army: 1% (17 490)
 * ​​​​​​Ob Swordsmen: 6 227
 * Spearmen: 4 626
 * tematlatl (Slings): 3 027
 * Atlatl men (Throwing Spears): 2 446
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 1 164
 * Military of Zapotec: 2% (9 960)
 * Ob Swordsmen:  2 570
 * Spearmen: 2 270
 * tematlatl (Slings):  2 070
 * Atlatl (Throwing Spears): 1 970
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 1108
 * Military of Zoque: 1% (2 790)
 * Ob Swordsmen: 878
 * Spearmen: 678
 * tematlatl (Slings): 511
 * Atlatl (Throwing Spears): 411
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 312
 * Navy: 6 Transport ship, 48 Fishing ships
 * Diplomacy:
 * Events:
 * Texcoco.JPGThe growth of Teotihuacan: many people starts moving in to the city of Teotihuacan.
 * Titlan.JPGThe growth of Texcoco: many people starts to move into the city and the city turns into a large city
 * New city: Titlan (analogue Tenochtitlan) is created just east of The capital Teotihuacan

The Kingdom of Nagasato
Government: Monarchy Economy: ​​​​​​The Nagasatoan Economy primarily consists of fishing, fruits, and precious metals and gems. The currency is based on copper and silver coins. Due to the rapid expansion, the quality of life of even the lowest of peasants has improved, with the poorest able to feed themselves and their families with ease.
 * Kings: 
 * Muramasa II Heihachirō (1321-present)
 * Born: 1293
 * Ruling House: Muramasa

Main Religion: Shintoism

Cities and Demographics: Notable Cities: Wars and Conflicts Armed Forces Research and Development: Production: Diplomacy: Events: go away.
 * Population: ~265,000
 * Decrease due to plague
 * 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
 * Tsuhama
 * Location: Northern Mindanao
 * The location of the old Gambo-ji capital, Tsuhama remains as the stronghold for the province, acting as a "puppet state" of sorts for maintaining control over the region. Also functions similarly to Nagasato City, as trade from the northern Syonan and Japanese islands gets ferried into Tsuhama due to it's closer geographic location than the Nagasatoan cities further south.
 * Cagayan
 * Location: Northern Mindanao
 * Another port city captured during the Nagasatoan Unification of Mindanao. Due to its location, Cagayan is under modifications to becoming one of the hubs for the Nagasatoan navy, with numerous dockyards being produced for housing the growing fleet.
 * Pemagarong
 * Location: Western Mindanao
 * A main trading hub on the Southeast Asian trading route. As such, most, if not all trade funnels through the region, providing the residences of Pemagarong, and all of Nagasato as a whole, a huge source of income, as products and produce gets funneled both into and out of Nagasato as ships come to and from the port city on a daily basis.
 * Souhama City
 * Location: Cebu
 * The old capital of Souhama, like the prior capitals captured, Souhama is kept as the governing hub for the Nagasato-controlled region of Souhama, as well as a means for trading routes from their ally further north to pass through.
 * Continued Growth and Expansion: Plans are made to invade the island chain north of Brunei, but due to the plague, the invasion is pushed off until the plague passes.
 * The Plague: With disease festering in the country, a sizeable portion of the population suffers, with some entire villages being wiped out. However, due to their relative isolation from the world, Nagasato manages to avoid the bulk of the plague’s wrath, though a chunk of the population pass away due to the virus.
 * Army: 5%
 * Currently: 11,700
 * Deployed units: All
 * 490 Heavy Breakthrough Elite Infantry
 * 3,950 Light Infiltration Marines
 * 275 Light Archers
 * 585 Light Mixed Cavalry
 * 7,800 Naval personnel
 * Troops in-”reserve”:
 * 250 Homeland Security Infantry (Military Police)
 * Note that most of the Nagasatoan civilians are also capable to defend themselves, though in most situations, will be outclassed by any well-trained army.
 * Navy: 216 Ships
 * RNFS Yamamoto-class Oceanic Battlecruiser Yamamoto
 * Crew: 70
 * 47 Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruisers
 * Crew: 50
 * 35 Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptors
 * Crew: 40
 * 15 Retrofitted Oceanic Merchant Ships (Moderately sized pinisi’s)
 * Crew: 20
 * 63 Balangays (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 12
 * 55 Retrofitted Paraws (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 5
 * 100 Oceanic Transport Vessels
 * Danger Pylons: More research and development is put towards the “aquatic rockets”. While progress is slow, there is enough potential to keep the product going. That being said, an end is near, barely visible on the horizon.
 * “Rocket” Boats: Improvements are made to make the Balangays more stable at higher speeds and in sharp turns.
 * Kulog Taihou MkIV: Further improvements are made, increasing range and size of the cannons used slightly.
 * Reptilian Growth: Continued breeding of the filipino monitor lizard has caused the species to grow in size, through decades, if not centuries will be required for the lizards to grow even larger.
 * Nothing new is produced, though repairs are made to the older ships in the fleet
 * Retrofitted merchant ships are scrapped, anything salvageable taken in for supplies.
 * None.
 * The Plague: During the decade, Nagasato is hit with the plague due through the trading routes, halting most military plans in their tracks.
 * Ojirou-files: Return to the East With the death of Bulli-jin, Ojirou returns home after viewing her funeral, only to return to a country suffering from the plague. Along with the rest of the country, Ojirou somehow manages to survive the plague, though is left with a cough that will never

Kingdom of Vesnia

 * Government: Feudal Monarchy (Kingdom)
 * Monarch: Dietmar II (B 1269, D 1339) (R 1287 - 1330), Agnes I (B 1299, alive) (R 1330 - Present)
 * Ruling House: House of Vesnia (House of Kaufmann)
 * Economy: The Vesnian economy is in peril due to current times of war. The economy is based on trade mostly as well as fishing and lumber. Gold coin currency is used in the realm. Vesnia is influenced by the overall economy of the Holy Roman Empire, of which it is a member. A special trade agreement between Vesnia and Svearike and Vesnia and Danemark has been implemented.
 * Allies: Svearike, Vestkyst, Danemark (personal), HRE members (de facto).
 * Capital: Burgenbrao
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ~1 100 000
 * Burgenbrao: 86 000
 * Köslin: 47 000
 * Raustadt: 9 000
 * Heineg: 3 500
 * Schneidemühl: ca 2 000 (occupied)
 * Rural areas (AKA everything else): ~941 000
 * Ethnicities: 95% Vesnian, 4% Prussian, 1% Slavokan
 * Religion: 97% Catholic Christian, 3% Orthodox Christian
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * HRE-Daevite War: With Berlin defended and widespread rumors of Daevite instability, the Heineg Plan is put on hold and our soldiers are ordered to attack weak points on the front in an attempt to gain ground, but we must still be careful not to get too ambitious.
 * The Defense of Berlin: It was a success. The HRE lost many good people in the siege, but their sacrifice shall forever be remembered.
 * Military: Total of 13 000 soldiers under the Royal Army (approximately 1% of pop) as well as troops levied from vassals totaling around 15 000. (not necessarily true right now due to casualties but fuckin hell I can't be bothered to calculate it all)
 * Deployed units: All
 * 4 200 infantry
 * 3 150 pikemen
 * 4 125 archers
 * 1 000 sword cavalry
 * 525 lancers
 * 15 000 levied soldiers
 * Navy:
 * 25 transport ships
 * 11 galleys
 * Diplomacy:
 * HRE: We did it! This is our time to start to strike back!
 * Events:
 * Heineg Plan: Several persons of importance as well as citizens will be evacuated to Heineg. The army will attempt to hold and slowly retreat to behind the Oder river forts and so will the House of Kaufmann and the king's vassals, they will be moved to Raustadt which will thus be the de facto capital. Assuming the Daevites would continue, the army will hold for as long as possible, if the line is penetrated, as many people as possible (and obviously the king and all those royal peeps) will be sent to Heineg.
 * A Hero Returns Home: Count Joachim of Lechtenheim volunteered to defend Berlin with a 1 000 men, not expecting to ever return to Vesnia, but while he was injured he pulled through. Upon his return he would reunite with his wife Ingela and the couple would embrace and kiss eachother. His childhood friend King (only in title, not actually in power) Dietmar II and Queen Agnes would in a ceremony give him the honor of being named a Hero of Vesnia, the third person to be given such a title (the other two being crusaders Count Dietmar and Lord Engelbrecht). The Defense of Berlin ended up being Joachim's last battle after all, as he retired after his return, passing his crown as count to his son Daniel. He would later attend the funeral of Dietmar II.
 * Dietmar II Has Passed: Dietmar II, the King of Vesnia, has passed at the age of 70. His 43-year long reign saw most of the death and destruction brought from the HRE-Daevite War, which has yet to end. On October 12th 1339, countless Vesnians came to the funeral of Dietmar in order to pay respects to the king. Now, may Queen Agnes lead the Vesnian people to glory!
 * Moving Back: Plans are made for the royal family to be moved back to Burgenbrao, the capital of our kingdom.

Archduchy of Westria

 * Head of the State: 
 * Archduke Johannes V Hohenstaufen (B 1275 - still alive), (R 23rd November 1307 - present)
 * Head of the Government: N/A
 * Government: Absolute Monarchy ruled by an Archduke. The title is Archduke of Westria, Last of the Romans. Our ruling dynasty is Hohenstaufen.
 * Demographics:
 * Population:
 * Wien: Population: 70,240
 * Konr: Population: 21,070
 * Rich: Population: 36,560
 * Polanum: Population: 18,110
 * Bozn: Population: 20,004
 * Rural and smaller towns population: 2,200,600
 * Total population: 2,537,744
 * Religion: catholic christians (99%), others (1%)
 * Ethinicities: 98,4% Westrian, 1,6% others
 * Economy: We are based on agriculture and trade through the danube river and with most of the HRE. We use our own coins which resembles a lot those of the old Roman empire


 * Wars and conflicts: 
 * HRE-Deavite War:  8,000 spearmen, 3,000 Swordmen, 2,000 Bowmen, 2,500 Cavalry and 1,500 Crossbowmen are doing their best defending the frontlines against the incoming attack forces when they are invading tyrol. We try our best to defend the little that is left of Westria and try to push in weak parts of their frontlines. There has been a push in the south of our country several angry peasants have risen up there to try and help with the push of course they aren't to much help since they are untrained but they are something at least.
 * Chief Commander: Heinrich Hohenstaufen (B 1289 - still alive), (R 1329 - present)
 * Army: Total of
 * Spearmen: 8,890
 * Swordmen: 4,850
 * Bowmen: 2,590
 * Cavalry: 2,530
 * Crossbowmen: 1,510
 * Armed Peasants: 2,700
 * Events:
 * Conscription and recruitment: We start to conscript and recruit more people to our army trying to increase it size to be able to fend hopefully easier against the incoming horde.
 * Slavokan and other kinds of refugees: We accept any incoming refugees.
 * Bandits: Local bandits starts popping up here and there in the country they both fight against deavites and westrian troops. They mostly target villages and loot them.
 * Recalling the crown prince back to Bozn: The crown prince is recalled back to the realm as the situation starts to get better both in the country and in the war overall.
 * Diplomacy:

Anglefriezen

 * Government: Absolute Monarchy
 * Ruler (King): Radboud IV (B 1312 - present) (R 1332 - present)
 * Ruling House: Radbod
 * Economy: Stable. The economy is based of agriculture and trading with neighbours. When the Anglefriezen make a dicovery they sell it to interested countries.
 * Capital: Groningen
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 420.000
 * 81% Frisian
 * 5% Western European
 * 4% Eastern European
 * Cities
 * Groningen - 40.000
 * Bremen - 60.000
 * Leeuwarden - 20.000
 * Rural - 300.000
 * Religion:
 * Chatholism: 92%
 * Atheism: 5%
 * Other: 3%
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * None 
 * ​​​​​​​Military
 * ​​​​​​​Size: 4,500
 * Men At Arms: 3,000
 * Achers: 1,500
 * Navy
 * ​​​​​​​5 large transport ships. (One ship can hold 50 men)
 * 10 trading ships
 * Diplomacy:
 * Nations in the east of Europe: We'll send some troops to help defeat the Daevite Empire
 * Events: nothing happening right now

Kingdom of Lustria | 'The Eternal Kingdom of the Lizard Gods'

 * Government: Pseudo-despotic monarchy (technically a centralised tribal monarchy)
 * Great Chief / Mortal Bearer of the Lizard Gods:
 * K'oroka ([F], 1199-1246, r. 1222-1246)
 * Moszar ([M], 1214-1258, r. 1246-1258)
 * Urchannk ([M], 1230-1284, r. 1258-1284)
 * Azarkel ([F], 1255-1303, r. 1284-1303)
 * Oroku ([F], b. 1280, r. 1303-)
 * Urgoka ([F], b. 1302, pretender)
 * Krokezal (M], b. 1320, heir)
 * (not related) Religious Leader of Krokanism / The Messenger to Kroak:
 * Rhok'sk ([M] 1284-1328, r. c. 1300s-1328)
 * Omako ([M] b. 1280, r. 1331)
 * Dynasty: Urchannkian (est. 1275)
 * Capital: Amekrog
 * Economy: The 1340s is the peak of the golden age of the Lustrian Kingdom. At this point, Lustria is at its stable but steadily growing economy thanks to some trade with Atlantean city-states. The Lustrian economy is still primarily agricultural, as it produces a lot of tropical fruits that some Atlanteans may not have come across. The capital city, Amekrog is the largest settlement and has roughly 2 200 civilians as of 1340. The city itself has not only moved away from being a simple village as it was in the 13th century, it became the most important trading hub for Lustrian merchants to trade with the north. Sailships (trireme-like ships) are already prominent. However, the next decade will be much, much different than those who have lived in the 1340s, as trade with Atlantis continues, an unexpected curse that Rhok'sk have prophesised in his own delusions will come true...
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 48 000
 * Amekrog: 2 200
 * Osbme: 350
 * Koos'en: 310
 * Eztekol: 240
 * Sal'tcet: 150
 * Os'kel: 30
 * Gkor: 50
 * Oppoks'ren: 100
 * Yok: 30
 * Mur'lok: 280
 * Roseg: 25
 * Araswel: 70
 * Sar'gel: 40
 * Rest is just rural or other villages
 * Religion: 72% Lustrian folk religion, 3% Tupi folk religion, 18% Krokanist (a 'reformed' Lustrian religion with a more centralised belief system, primarily in eastern Lustria, Amekrogia), 7% Cult of Khrone (primarily in western Lustria, Khorn'kor)
 * Culture/Ethnicity: 95% Lustrian, 3% Tupi, 2% Arawak
 * Military: A more organised military is underway in the former half of the 14th century. Aside from the lizard warriors, where they are trained and sworn to secrecy about their methods and how they operate, the rest of the warriors in the Lustrian warrior caste have found themselves to become known as the Rainforest Warriors rather than being untitled and voluntary. 'Bowed Protectors' (as called in Lustrian) are the archers of the Lustrian military and have been separate from the Rainforest Warriors under Azarkel's reign over the kingdom. They are trained to make their shot as accurate as possible, hitting targets for hunting purposes and to fight enemies.
 * Army:
 * 120 'Lizard Warriors' (clubmen with wooden with 'sparsely metallic' shields)
 * 300 'Rainforest Warriors' (spearmen)
 * 100 'Temple Guards' (axemen)
 * 200 'Bowed Protectors' (archers)
 * 22 000 fit men that could be trained into being warriors or hunters
 * Navy:
 * 300 canoes and rafts
 * 15 'sailships'
 * 85 trading canoes
 * Diplomacy:
 * Tupi Tribes: Most trade has been reduced, although local merchants in western Lustria (Khorn'kor) continued to do frequent trades than the east.
 * Atlantean city-states: Eastern Lustria (Amekrogia) is seeking to gradually push for an active trading ground between these city-states and the Lustrian Kingdom, with the reason of thought, modernisation and progress. In exchange, the people in eastern Lustria have their own cultural products being exported for them, along with any materials needed.
 * Events:
 * Modernisers and the Traditionalists, pt. 3:
 * New Leader, New Reforms: After the stoning of Rhok'sk (1284-1328) at the age of 44, a fellow close follower and only survivor of the first Lustrian trip to contact the Atlanteans, Omako (b. 1280) took over the role of Rhok'sk as the divine messenger to Kroak on 1331, claiming that he had a dream that Kroak insisted that he should continue guiding reform and that reforms should be made to make the Lustrian religion more accepting to foreigners, leading to some of them beginning their conversion. It is stipulated that most non-Lustrians nearby have bred and interfered with the Lustrian people, thus making them descendant of the Lizard Gods. Most of the old, conservative hardliner followers of the unreformed Lustrian folk religion dismiss them as an attempt to appeal converting non-Lustrians into being a cultist, so did the believers of Khorne. The myth of the white people is not covered in Lustrian culture, but Omako believes that they were sent by the Lizard Gods as a 'gift' from the heavens in the far north and did not appear anywhere. The concept of snow is never known in Lustria, but it is said the north is a place with no Amazon forest, where it is barren but has mighty cities that the Atlanteans came from. This would also be part of the Krokanist scriptures as they were written across the decades to come.
 * Blood for the Blood God, pt. 1: As the region of Khorn'kor (western Lustria) began believing only Khorne could solve the problem to stop the rise of progress and the Krokanist religious conversion, who they accuse of being influenced by 'foreign gods', the Cult of Khorne is officially formed by the hardliner parts of those who follow Khorne as their own god. They acknowledge other Lizard Gods, but nothing but Khorne himself is the only god that could solve practically most problems, mostly through violent means. Some of the warriors that belong to the more organised army of the Lustrian Kingdom have started their conversion and devotion to Khorne, sacrificing wild animals they hunt and ripping their hearts out (coincidental but is developed independently from the Aztecs for about a thousand years when the Lustrian folk religion began to evolve) for Khorne. They chant "blood for the blood god" multiple times, hoping for a curse to be unleashed against the eastern part of the Lustrian Kingdom. Soon, a plague may as well emerge in the east... (next turn, a plague will decimate the Lustrian Kingdom)
 * Heir Change, Conversion and Familial Tensions: Mortal Bearer Oroku has decided and in pressure by many Lustrian merchants, the new messenger Omako and Krokanists themselves, Oroku has decided to officially announce that her line of succession would be Krokezal on 1336 in her own palace, which is also a shrine dedicated to another god, Slogal, the god of wealth and prosperity. That palace, known as Slogal's Temple (built in 1250s and done by 1278), is restricted to primarily nobles and guards (typically from organised military). Permission to access it has to be done by guards' own approval. This came after Krokezal met up with Omako back in c. 1332 to be taught on things from the Atlanteans and that he'd finally converted to being a Krokanist. For his older sister, Urgoka, she was angry about her mother's decision. She sees her mother as an easy ruler who gets influenced by anyone. On 1339, Urgoka went to the village of Gkor to meet up with some of the (unknowingly) Khrone cultists and told them that something needs to be done. She needed warriors to make sacrifices and bring a 'curse' upon the eastern part, to unleash anger from the gods, so the ritual began... (see also Blood for the Blood God, pt. 1)
 * Arawak People: The first trove of Arawak communities were subjugated and settled by Lustrian people. The policy according to Mortal Bearer Oroku, like the Tupi in the western parts of Lustria, is that their culture is to be respected, along with religion. However, there were some Krokanists who do not respect that and have tried proselytising few of the local people to accept this new reformed religion of the Lustrian religion. As both sects of the 'reformed' Lustrian folk religion continued to grow across the century, it is expected to create further sectarian divide and even cultural divisions being made.
 * Religious Book of the Lustrian Faith: Krokanists continue their progress on writing scriptures and things in the 1320s and onwards about the Lustrian religion in Lustrian script, using stone tablets and chiselling to complete it. Expected to be done by 1350s-60s. This could be the interest of many Atlanteans who might be interested in Lustrian culture.

Lan Xang

 * Government - Monarchy
 * King/Queen -  Kham Tam Sa (1330-1330) Nang Keo Phimpa
 * Ruling House - Khun Lo
 * Economy - The economy of Lan Xang is built on many things, including spices and basic agriculture, but most importantly on trade. With an abundance of neighbors and trade routes, money flows in and out at our domains.
 * Alliances - Daevo Sphere?, Li-Lan Xang Alliance
 * Religon - 93% Buddhism  5% Hinduism  2% Other
 * Demographics 
 * Population -  6,300,000
 * Ethinicities- 78% Laotian-Southeast Asian 17% Chinese 5% Other
 * Cities and Other
 * Vieng Chan - Capital city, holds 85,000
 * Angkor - Inexplicibaly large city, holds 95,000
 * Surin - 80,000
 * Tha Nyav - 51,000
 * Namding - 26,000
 * Rural - 596,200,000
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * Dai Viet and Chenla - Conscription happens, people are conscripted, are more weapons are built.
 * Military
 * Size - 85,000
 * Archers - 15,000
 * Gunpowder Troops - 9,500
 * Light Calvary - 9,500
 * Heavy Calvary (Including elephant riders) - 1,000
 * Marines - 10,000
 * Elite Infantry - 10,000
 * Men at arms - 25,000
 * Siege Tools
 * Trebuchets - 50
 * Catapults - 80
 * Eruptors (Proto Cannons) - 40
 * Navy - 235 Ships
 * Converted Merchant Ships - 100
 * Transport Ships - 100
 * "Battleships" (Very large ships, they are 50 meters long) - 35
 * Events
 * ​​​​​​​Great Temple - The construction of Great Temple is done, and at the last second the Temple got bigger so its now 85 by 30 at the base and 55 meters tall
 * Messy Court Shit - Khon Kham gets killed by Kham Tam Sa, but then he only reigns for a few months before he gets killed by Queen Nang Keo Phimpa, who I'm letting stay a bit longer, she is very obessed with building an even bigger empire and pushes Dai Viet and Chenla into more pressure and builds the army real fast to
 * Conscription - In getting ready ofr war with Dai Viet and Chenla conscription is done
 * Diplomacy 
 * ​​​​​​​Li - With our alliance sealed, we now no longer have to worry about any Northern incursions into our territory, we also start trading with them more
 * Dai Viet and Chenla - We don't care, the Daevites have splintered now, you are vunerable, do make us burn your cities down.

Roman Republic of Vedena

 * Government: Vedena is a Republic.
 * Caesar (Leader of the Council): Theodosius Abercius (1330-nowadays). Elected by adult male landowners.
 * Parliament: the Council with no actual factions present.
 * Grand Debate: Is the belief of Jesus Christ a sin that should be forbidden?  The question of Christianity and Jesus Christ has dominated the Romans faction since its very creation. From one hand, the radical leaders claim it was the following of Jesus Christ that destroyed Rome and its civilisation. On the other hands, the followers of Christ, mostly quite a popular "Loving Church of Jesus Church and his followers" that promotes "love and freedom over yourself from the hands of God", claim it was Jesus Christ who saved our planet from eternal destruction by sin and chaos it causes every day. By becoming a better person, one achieves inner peace and freedom over yourself and thus steps closer to God. Radical Roman Leaders: 74 Loving Church of Jesus Church and his followers: 326
 * Economy: mostly based on logging, agriculture, and trade.
 * Trade unions: the traders of Lutsk, L'viv, and other major centres still run merchant guilds in each of the cities although the ones that were operated by factions of the Council got shut down.
 * Capitals: Lutsk and Chernobyl
 * Demographics (including occupied territories): 1'790k people
 * Rural areas:~1631k.
 * Urban areas: 159k; 9% live in urban areas.
 * Lutsk (and the nearest territories across it): 82k.
 * L'viv: 27k
 * Other (population over 2'500): 70k.
 * Culture: 55% are Vedean, 31% are Romans, 14% is the rest
 * Religion: 61% are Christians (6% are Orthodox, 9% are Catholic, 15% Loving Church of Jesus Church and his followers, 31% are local churches), 5% are Judaist, 23% are Roman pagans, 11% are the rest beliefs.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Diplomacy: -
 * Military:
 * Feudal armies: the sizes of feudal and mercenary armies are growing stable as a result of the gradual development of the feudal system.
 * Army size: ~16'000
 * Events:
 * Crimson renaissance: the styles and themes in art have slightly changed since the Daevite entered our realms. Although the crimson and dark colours are still present, it is notable that the aesthetics of ancient sculpture has been brought to life yet again. Furthermore, sculpture has almost completely replaced painting as the dominating visual art branch and instead of marble, wood is used.
 * We have no time left to wait, it is finally time to act! Merchants were not who built our nation, it was the loggers and thinkers. With the new threats appearing out of nowhere, it is perhaps time to replace the old rule with new breath of fresh air. In 1330, Theodosius Abercius, a prominent general and proud Roman, altogether with his army and radicalised Romans faction, took over the Council and established a new rule on the realms of Vedena. Lutsk will be the Third Rome again and this idea will not fail miserably as it did back then.
 * Third Rome (electric boogaloo): We have been told lies for too long by the urban cowards in the Council. It is time to break the dome we have lived under for past centuries and embrace the truth: we are not Vedenians, but the descendants of Rome and it is our destiny to build a new Rome on the new lands, as our founding fathers originally intended.
 * the Plague: the Plague has damaged us heavily, but mostly the urban areas and densely populated rural regions, whereas the south (lands populated by the Romans) have taken almost no damage at all.

Li Dynasty
Government: Absolute Monarchy Alliances: Lan Xang
 * Emperor:  Lian’ao, age 42
 * Dynasty: Xie/Wu
 * Parliament: Nonexistent

Economy: The Economy is mainly agriculture based, with industries such as silk farming, ceramics, paper making, and tea growing all being present. Zhuhai, Zhoushan and Fuzhou are all major trade centers, along with Xiangdu, Wuhan, and Chengdu in the interior. Farming of commodities such as sugarcane, spices, and Long Pepper also exists.

Capital: Xiangdu

Administration: 13 different Circuits (Lu) governed by a council of Taishous (Great Administrator). Every Jun is divided into prefectures (Zhou), which in turn are divided into urban counties (Fu) and Rural counties (Xian). Most prefectures are only composed of 3-6 counties.

The Government is structured into a system of bureaus and offices, with the Emperor at the government’s head. The system is meritocratic, with exams determining which candidates are given which position. The military and the central government are not separated, with The Emperor at the head of both. The Emperor, or his senior commanders are to always lead campaigns, to ensure unity of command. The Cabinet is made of 12 Officials (they also serve as his advisers), who oversee their respective bureaus or offices. A universal tax system, in which villages must submit 15% of their yields (in the form of the crops themselves or as money) to their commandery government. This is used to support the military and any infrastructural development.

Demographics of Li:
 * Population (excluding occupied territories): ~70,200,000
 * Haiyan: 500,000
 * Xiangdu: 385,000
 * Chengdu: 315,000
 * Wuhan: 280,000
 * Baoan: 120,000
 * Tangbana: 6,000

Demographics of Ternate: Demographics of Minahasa: Demographics of Nunusaku: Religion: Military:
 * Ethnic makeup:
 * Eastern Chinese: 49%
 * Southern Chinese: 34%
 * Miao: 4%
 * Zhuang: 5%
 * Other: 8%
 * Population: 61,500
 * Ethnic Makeup: 59% Javan  groups, 27% Paupan groups, 14% Chinese
 * Population: 52,000
 * Ethnic Makeup: 75% Minahasan,6% Mongondow, 19% Chinese
 * Population: 44,000
 * Ethnic Makeup: 49% Javan groups, 42% Paupan groups, 9% Chinese.
 * 38% Chinese Folk Religion
 * 31% Xianism
 * 2% Regional Religion
 * 29% Mahayana Buddhism
 * Active Land Forces: 285,000(~0.4% of population)
 * Swordsmen: 92,000
 * Spearman/Pikemen/Dagger-axe: 99,000
 * Ranged (Bowmen): 41,000
 * Ranged (Crossbowmen):33,000
 * Gunpowder-wielding elite infantry (Fire Lances, Hand Cannons): 10,000
 * Cavalry : 9000
 * Elephants: 5

Reserves:  355,000(0.5% of population)
 * Siege Weapons:
 * Hu Dun Pao (Gunpowder Trebuchet): 85
 * Standard Trebuchet: 60
 * Catapult: 75
 * Eruptors:(Proto-Cannon): 60
 * Siege Towers: 20

Navy: 1,275 Ships Que Ziqi’s military:
 * 350 ships  (Yangtze River Defense Force)
 * 455 Ships (Nanhai Fleet)
 * 440 Ships (Donghai Fleet)
 * 30 Large Chinese junks (40-50 meters)
 * 30 2-3 masted Indonesian Djongs (20 meters)
 * 6 Troop Transports
 * 620 Swordsmen and dudes with Polearms (Function as reserves)
 * 560 Fire Archers (on ships)

Minahasa Military: 1200 (2%) Ternate Military: 1360 (2%)
 * 1000 Sailors
 * 40 Djongs
 * 800 Sailors
 * 400 Warriors
 * 50 Djongs
 * 950 Sailors
 * 410 Warriors

Nunusaku Military: 1040 (2%) Events:
 * 35 Djongs
 * 700 Sailors
 * 340 warriors
 * Xuyi Revolts: The city of Xuyi has been a hotbed for revolutionaries since the beggining of the 14th century, which poses a major threat to the Daevite Regime in China. In 1330, The Daevite governor of the city sent 2 divisions of soldiers into the city to restore order, and placed the city under martial law. After months of unrest, protestors took to the street, whereupon the sentries immediately massacred them. A disciple of the Gusu Lan sect, Lan Qiren, killed out 2 dozen Daevite Soldiers with nothing but a bamboo flute. This is the first recorded instance of Xianist warrior monks defeating professional soldiers. It ended with many of the protestors being imprisoned or executed.
 * Screw the Daevites: Hearing that some nations in the far west have begun to rebel against Daevite rule, Li stops sending tribute in 1332, and plans for a conquest of Daevite China in the following years.
 * The Plague: Small outbreaks occur, killing 5 million people by the end of the decade. The relatively small percentage of dead people could be due to the fact that a similar disease ravaged Southern China centuries earlier. However, 10% of the Indonesians in our overseas territories die.
 * Military Info: More and more of our polearm-wielding soldiers begin to use fire lances. Attachable barrels become widespread, and 25% of our polearm-wielding soldiers are trained in fire lances.

Wars and Conflicts:
 * Unification of China: After 2 years of preparation, we invade Daevite China with 275,000 soldiers, and 350,000 auxiliaries. From Wuyecheng, we send 90,000 main soldiers and 105,000 Auxiliaries to attack Xi'an, Yuncheng, and Taiyuan. From Yunyang, we send 40,000 main soldiers and 55,000 auxiliaries to attack Luoyang. Meanwhile, 40,000 main soldiers and 55,000 auxiliaries attack Kaifeng from Wuhan. These 2 armies will merge to attack Anyang. 40,000 Soldiers and 55,000 auxiliaries invade Lianyungang, Qingdao, and Donglin, in that order. 50,000 Soldiers and 65,00 Auxiliaries will invade Qufu and Handan from Caiyi. taking 300 Ships raid the coast of Daevite China from Lianyungang to Dongyin. The 30,000  soldiers guard our border with Lanzhou, and are stationed in forts throughout the nation in case of a counterattack. This attack will be spearheaded by 15,000 Xianist Madlad warrior monks. Before taking a city, we always ask the inhabitants if they wish to surrender, hoping to reduce civilian casualties and to avoid long sieges. Defections from the enemy side are encouraged. This war will be the first war where Proto-Cannons will be used extensively, as many ships in the navy are equipped with Changpao, and eruptors exist.

Diplomacy:
 * Everyone in the general area of Northern China: Help us yoink the Daevites, we'll give you land, power, and other fun benefits. (this will be a really bad idea)
 * Daevite Soldiers: You're fighting for a dead empire, give up already.
 * Shanlong and Lan Xang: Daevites bad, help us delete daevites.

Grand Admiralty of Rinashima and the Riaus

 * Government: piratical/merchant republic
 * Grand Admiral: Jotaro Kujo (b.~1259, r.1287-1334), Rufi Kera (b.1312, r.1334-)
 * Capital: Rinashima-kyo
 * Economy: Although some fishing and farming is praciticed, this is mainly only to feed the people. Rinashima's greatest source of income is piracy, trade (specifically trade seeking to avoid the Li port at Tangbana, and certain illicit trades) and piracy. Oh, did I mention piracy?
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 9,260
 * Rinashima-kyo: 810
 * Religion:  3% Syonanese Shintoism, 1% Buddhism, 36% Hinduism, 57% native Malay religions, 3% other
 * Ethnicity: 3% Syonanese, 87% Malay, 6% Parawan-hito (Cuyonon), 4% other (several Filipino ethnic groups, Han Chinese, etc.)
 * Military:
 * Army: pirate sailors double as assorted infantry
 * Navy: 25 "conventional" pirate ships, 874 pirate sailors
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Miscellaneous Raiding: Taking advantage of the plague on the mainland, Rinashima pirates terrorize much of the South China Sea, including coastal Temasek, Chenla, Sukhothai, Tanggung, and Majapahit.
 * Events:
 * JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, pt.3: Overwhelmed with grief and remorse, Jotaro would spend the first few years of the 1330s near-constantly drunk and depressed, eventually culminating his final decision to finally resign as Grand Admiral, and charter his own personal ship to the west, "as far from this place as possible", so that he may be able to reconcile with himself. After a voyage lasting two years, Jotaro would find himself settling on a medium-sized estate on the Egyptian Red Sea (bought with the remaining god he had on himself), near the town of Klysma. After learning the Greek and Coptic languages, Jotaro publishes "Tales of the Orient" in 1337, and "A Description of the Land of Syonan" in 1339, both under the pseudonym of Josephus Iotarius Asterii (known to the Anglosphere as Joseph Joestar).
 * Rufi's Rise: With the vacuum of power left behind by Jotaro's departure, the first real election amongst the pirates is held. Faced only with old and/or uncharismatic opposition, the young and rising Rufi Kera is elected with 71% of the vote. Under him he promises to make the Pirates of Rinashima the "scourge of the seas, from Malacca to Joseon".
 * The Plague: Trade and raiding expeditions have brought the Plague back to Rinashima. However, it remains relatively low-level.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Nagasato (overdue): We agree to the alliance offer.

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 * Horseman of Famine (part2): Dogar Khan. It is a name presented to Taihou Souji when she visited the Ilkhanate. The Ilkhanate was a state formed by numerous warlords succeeding the Daevites in Persia. However, the hostile neighbors who were vying for the throne had proven a greater threat to their survival, leading to the swift unification of the Ilkhanate by 1341. The son of a Mongolian Warlord that settled in Persia, named Dogar (or Dhogar). When Taihou arrived in his "court", seeking for her grandmother, he was instantly smitten by her adventurous yet soft persona. He asked her to join him in the unification of former Daevite lands. Although she was adamantly against it at first, she eventually conceded. They decided on a new method, one that is not through mass bloodshed of wars. Dogar personally challenged the ruler of Chagatai, Golden Horde to a duel for the state. Suffering from affects of plague and tired of massive bloodshed already, they begrudgingly accept. They were later defeated, and agreed to join Dogar. But the Yuans were not so friendly. Dogar sent his armies to Yuan, he personally led it himself along with Taihou. The two actually proven themselves military competent as Taihou is an expert at strategic locations and ambushes while Dogar was good at direction and discipline, the two became reliant on each other for the Siege of Karakorum. After many weeks, the siege ended in victory. The Ikhdaeva lords who wanted to split off from Yuan begrudgingly agreed to become their own state despite not being independent. By late 1340s, Dogar proclaimed himself Khan of the Pan-Altaics. While it was formally an Empire, it is in reality a confederacy. Although, the two share equal power in the Altaic Empire. Which may prove a problem. Dogar’s conversion to Arzham also marks Arzham’s spread north.
 * The Ashen Lion (Part 1): In the 1340s, the renewed Franglo-French war between Caledonia, France, and Frangleterre has caused many deaths, hundreds of thousands more due to the plague. Dark clouds blackened the sky as the Caledonian armies reached London with a force numbering in the thousands. They laid siege upon the weakened city, with an old king without an heir sitting upon a throne that is slowly falling to age. But word tells of a "God sending an angel to the city" in the form of a hooded girl with grey hair sporting a mysterious longsword on her back snuck into the city. As she made her way to the throne, many were amazed by a face such as hers. From her description, her face matched the statues of Artoria throughout the city. Despite being in rags from exhaustion and starvation, a growing crowd started to follow her as they called for her. "The Queen came back!" They say. It personally made her nervous, but her bravery earned from the her travels in Europe had allowed her to push on. She presented the old king with Exalibur, the sword of the West, and asked him to give her the chance to save the city. The old king, after exhausting all options, agreed reluctantly. Later accounts state that the city had won the siege nineteen days later, with the hooded ashen-colored woman leading the helm, with her sword raised high up to the heavens. Things might be looking up.
 * Crimson Nadir I: Internal conflicts and negotiations between Daevite factions collapse into rivalries and the coalescence of manpower and capital into distinct parties mark the beginning of the end of the Second Daevite Empire. With Bulijin succumbing in battle in Berlin, the ensuing power vacuum placed the Empire under immense stress. The vermillion glass swan began to show cracks from the rolling fields of Sarmatia to the Tungusic permafrost, fracturing along lines of ancestral lands and powerful cities. Ghosts resurface as memories of the past leak out from the confines of conquest and dominion, guided by the hands of the dead and those fallen in battle, slain by the Red Horde. In the West, the Tuvans rallied under new leadership, eager to reclaim new titles and remind the world of who came first. Uniting those who would join them and introducing those that didn't to Death, the Golden Horde seeks to impose its will on the Western window, perhaps succeeding where the Daevites failed. The Mongols had similar sentiments, and kept themselves busy during their hayday. The Mongol homeland had been expanded near tenfold during their tenure as the strongest nation on Earth, something that their faction could build themselves on in this trying time. However, eager to bite off more that they might be able to chew, they reach out to unlikely friends. The Chinese too, had ambitions. Honoring their ancestors by way of achieving a prestigious dynasty or empire was something the Mongols could bring to the table, and their leadership was kind enough to draw up a generous proposal of mutual benefit: a Sino-Mongol Dynasty that would span a considerable length of East Asia. The Daevites themselves had other matters to worry about, such as the dreaded and complicated matter of succession.
 * Baltic Divide: Despite having united to break free from the Daevites, the situation quickly deteriorates as local populations of Inkeri and Teutonic Order takes advantage and declares independence. The Teutonic Order, with its desire for government again, takes advantage Wiessel's internal struggles and annexes them. Livonia, Courland, and Lithuania becomes independent.
 * Eirish War of Reunification: Kilkenny and Dublin fall to the Eirish, and massive celebrations are held after the Franglish accept peace and the secession of Eire.
 * Isolation: With news of a terrible disease spreading, Georgia and Geneva go completely isolationist thanks to advice given to the kings by medical advisors. Caucasasian-Persian trade comes to a complete halt and even though many merchants pleading to pass through to sell their items, they're all turned back. With few months of still merchants pleading at the gates, a new rule is given by the king to allow border patrols to kill people why try to get to Georgia.
 * The Pestilence That Consumes Us All: The black death, which had previously only been a major nuisance in Asia, now spreads from the ports of Constantinople to Mediterranean shores, bringing death and devastation with it. Districts burn and entire cities are wiped out by fire and death. All major trading ports, cities and routes are seeping with the disease. The plague reaches from Fez to Königsberg and Cardiff to Constantinople in Europe. Northern Areas are still free of the plague, for now, due to isolationistic doctrines set up by the local governments. 60 million have now died to the plague, the population of the world is now 360 million.
 * The Man of Gold (part 2): Mansa Musa, king of Aoudaghost, had heard tales of wonder about the splendor that was ancient Egypt, and wished to visit it. He prepared for the long journey and set up a massive convoy. Bringing with him thousands of people, his wife and many translators. He also brought with him a part of his wealth, to give tribute to the people who would host him. He traveled through the desert. This convoy was more like a moving city than a simple convoy. When he arrived, his gifts wrecked the economy, and brought all prices in Isetium up five times, after his reckless donations.
 * Longbow: This type of bow becomes standard in the Franglish armies, with practically all archers using it, save for a few crossbowmen

NPC Turns

 * Rum: Despite becoming recently independent, it is one of the few former tributaries to suffer chaotic disunity. The chaos was taken advantaged of by Ilkhanates and they swiftly annex Rum.
 * Ahuric Empire: They push on with their invasion, capturing lands up to the Tigris river, capturing also Susa and Nippur.
 * Isetium: They capture Melitene and Adol, leaving the occupied lands of Rum disconnected from the Ilkhanate
 * Inkeri: They give an ultimatum to Livonia to rejoin Inkeri. If refused, a full on invasion would be in order
 * Mayans: They invade the Misquito and northern Chorotega
 * Livonia: They cede from Inkeri. The scholars from the city of Riga and surrounding territories had grown worried about the plague, and asked the central government in Kiaranlahti to close the nation off from trade. The king dismisses this, as he saw the plague as mostly a rumour. The city of Riga self imposes itself to isolation. Some Livonian lands around the city also join the isolation. The king of Inkeri wasn't delighted, but saw reason once the first deaths in Mustajoki began. After the isolation, a radical group takes power in Livonia, declaring independence from Inkeri and going into isolation. Inkeri is fine with this, since their attentions becomes more focused on the Golden Horde and stopping the pestilence from spreading
 * Golden Horde: Their populations are bolstered by the hundreds of thousands of Daeva troops fleeing Europe, settling around the land and making new settlements.
 * Chagatai: Their populations are bolstered by the hundreds of thousands of Daeva troops fleeing Europe, settling around the land and making new settlements.
 * Zhuang: Eager to improve their standings among the other khanates and factions, they extend on offer to Li, inviting them to unite both kingdoms in a peaceful manner to achieve a united dynasty.

The Aztec Empire

 * Government: Monarchy
 * Tamechpechtecahtzin:  Patli Coatl
 * Capital: Teotihuacan
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 3 950k
 * Cities: total: 433.1k
 * Titlan: 60k
 * Malinalco: 50k
 * Colima: 39k
 * Texcoco: 34k
 * Acapulco: 30k
 * Tecoman: 29k
 * Mitla:  26k
 * Ichtaca: 25.9k
 * Tehuantec: 21k
 * Culiacan: 22k
 * Guamuchil: 20k
 * Tzintzuntz: 18.9k
 * Mazatlan: 17.5k
 * Tochpan: 15k
 * Chalcoco: 14.8k
 * Cueztec: 10k
 * Rural area: 3 516.9k
 * Wars and Conflicts:Huastec.PNG
 * Huastec Border: 50% (39 500) of our army will be ready if they resist
 * If they restist: 50% of our army will push them up north.
 * Military: 2% 79 000
 * Ob Swordsmen: 26 714
 * Spearmen: 20 314
 * tematlatl (Slings): 13 914
 * Atlatl men (Throwing Spears): 11 594
 * tlahuitolli (Bows): 6 464
 * Navy: 11 Transport ship (for rivers), 53 Fishing ships
 * Diplomacy:
 * Huastec: Join my empire or suffer a terrible fate.
 * Research:
 * Naval research: We start investing in researching ships that can move across the ocean.
 * Events:Tlaxcala-0.PNG
 * city name change: In honor of the Tlaxcalan name we rename the city of Chalcoco (which is in the origin place of Tlaxcala) to Tlaxcala.
 * Expansion along the coast.PNGExpansion northwards: We expand northwest along th coast.
 * A terrible fate: If they refuse and we win the war, we will keep the king alive and cut his toes and fingers one by one until none is left, after they will let him heal, and when healed we will cut his ears of, wait untill the cuts are healed and then cut his nose of, the wait till that is healed and then finally cut his toung out, And let him live out an entire life in those conditions. He will be fed if he can't eat by himself, he will be treated immediately if he gets sick. all while watching as his wife and Children being the slaves of the worst type of man. (It was painful to write this...)

The Kingdom of Nagasato

 * Government: Monarchy
 * Kings: 
 * Muramasa II Heihachirō (1321-present)
 * Born: 1293
 * Ruling House: Muramasa
 * Economy: The Nagasatoan Economy primarily consists of fishing, fruits, and precious metals and gems. The currency is based on copper and silver coins. Due to the rapid expansion, the quality of life of even the lowest of peasants has improved, with the poorest able to feed themselves and their families with ease.
 * Main Religion: Shintoism
 * Cities and Demographics:
 * Population: ~200,000
 * 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
 * Tsuhama
 * Location: Northern Mindanao
 * The location of the old Gambo-ji capital, Tsuhama remains as the stronghold for the province, acting as a "puppet state" of sorts for maintaining control over the region. Also functions similarly to Nagasato City, as trade from the northern Syonan and Japanese islands gets ferried into Tsuhama due to it's closer geographic location than the Nagasatoan cities further south.
 * Cagayan
 * Location: Northern Mindanao
 * Another port city captured during the Nagasatoan Unification of Mindanao. Due to its location, Cagayan is under modifications to becoming one of the hubs for the Nagasatoan navy, with numerous dockyards being produced for housing the growing fleet.
 * Pemagarong
 * Location: Western Mindanao
 * A main trading hub on the Southeast Asian trading route. As such, most, if not all trade funnels through the region, providing the residences of Pemagarong, and all of Nagasato as a whole, a huge source of income, as products and produce gets funneled both into and out of Nagasato as ships come to and from the port city on a daily basis.
 * Souhama City
 * Location: Cebu
 * The old capital of Souhama, like the prior capitals captured, Souhama is kept as the governing hub for the Nagasato-controlled region of Souhama, as well as a means for trading routes from their ally further north to pass through.
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * Continued Growth and Expansion: Though the plague passes, Nagasato holds off on invasion plans, with all personnel kept on the home islands to raise morale of the population back to healthy levels, as well as allow the soldiers to spend time with their families, on account of the plague.
 * That being said, a massive ambition plan on gaining access of the spice trade throughout Southeast Asia are being drafted by a few military officials
 * Assisted Invasion: Alongside their northern ally, Sen-shu-koku, Nagasatoan forces are deployed to Ruzon to assist in the Sen-shu-koku invasion of the last province, covering the eastern coast of Ruzon as well as deploy troops as needed to assist Sen-shu-koku forces in the capture of Ruzon.
 * Armed Forces
 * Army: 5%
 * Currently: 10,000
 * Deployed units: Navy and Marines; rest held on main island
 * 400 Heavy Breakthrough Elite Infantry
 * 3,400 Light Infiltration Marines
 * 200 Light Archers
 * 500 Light Mixed Cavalry
 * 6,500 Naval personnel
 * Troops in-”reserve”:
 * 250 Homeland Security Infantry (Military Police)
 * Note that most of the Nagasatoan civilians are also capable to defend themselves, though in most situations, will be outclassed by any well-trained army.
 * Navy: 216 Ships
 * RNFS Yamamoto-class Oceanic Battlecruiser Yamamoto
 * Crew: 70
 * 47 Pagong-kai-class Oceanic Cruisers
 * Crew: 50
 * 35 Dātsu-class Oceanic Interceptors
 * Crew: 40
 * 63 Balangays (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 12
 * 55 Retrofitted Paraws (Lightly armed)
 * Crew: 5
 * 100 Oceanic Transport Vessels
 * Research and Development:
 * Danger Pylons: More research and development is put towards the “aquatic rockets”. While progress is slow, there is enough potential to keep the product going. That being said, an end is near, barely visible on the horizon.
 * “Rocket” Boats: As efforts fall through, ideas are drafted for the design of a new ship; one that has the speed of a balangay without the instability issues they also have.
 * Kulog Taihou MkV: The final model of Kulog Taihou produced
 * Reptilian Growth: Continued breeding of the filipino monitor lizard has caused the species to grow in size, through decades, if not centuries will be required for the lizards to grow even larger.
 * Production:
 * 20 Transport Vessels
 * Diplomacy:
 * The Riaus: Inquiring if they have acquired any cannons or other gunpowder-related technology, and if they are willing to trade some equipment for gold (or whatever else they need)
 * Sen-shu-koku: Agrees to assist in their invasion of Ruzon
 * Rinashima: Agrees to selling Nagasatoan firearms to the pirates
 * Events:
 * The Plague: With the plague finally subsiding, Nagasato prepares to embark on the long journey of recovery, with Muramasa II declaring multiple programs
 * Mercantilism: Many ships within the fleet are retrofitted into doubling as cargo vessels and are sent to foreign territories to trade with foreign nations, with the hopes of gathering more food for the people of Nagasato
 * Ojirou-files: Fin
 * Though she survives the plague, it did mark the end of her life, leaving her in a weakened state that she did not recover from. In her dying hours, with news of what was happening in Asia as well as news of Taihou’s departure, she can only wonder what she got herself into.
 * Date of Death: August 13th, 1342

Anglefriezen

 * Government: Absolute Monarchy
 * Ruler (King): Radboud IV (B 1312 - present) (R 1332 - present)
 * Ruling House: Radbod
 * Economy: Stable. The economy is based of agriculture and trading with neighbours. When the Anglefriezen make a dicovery they sell it to interested countries. Currently they want to buy technology from countries around them.
 * Capital: Groningen
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 395.000
 * 92% Frisian
 * 5% Western European
 * 3% Eastern European
 * Cities
 * Groningen - 45.000
 * Bremen - 60.000
 * Leeuwarden - 25.000
 * Rural - 315.000
 * Religion:
 * Chatholism: 91%
 * Atheism: 6%
 * Other: 3%
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * None 
 * Military
 * Size: 2,000
 * Men At Arms: 1,000
 * Achers: 1,000
 * Navy
 * ​​​​​​​7 large transport ships. (One ship can hold 50 men)
 * 15 trading ships
 * Siege Tools
 * ​​​​​​​1 small ballista
 * Diplomacy:
 * Nations in the east of Europe: We stop sending troops, we heard about a plague.
 * Events:
 * Res Publica: 'Politics is a case for everyone!' The most people in Anglefriezen want to choose a leader, instead of having to listen to a leader who has all the power. The current king is okay with the people choosing their own leader when he dies. The heir isn't okay with this. But the king already signed the paper. After the kings death, there could be a civil war, between the Loyalists and the Republicans
 * Grutteskoalle: There are new schools being built in Groningen en Bremen. Universities.
 * Rumors: There are rumors about a plague in South-Europe. Some people came back sick from travels to the south. A transport ship with dead people came back from travels to the Medditerenian Sea. Ports are now closed and borrders too.

Kingdom of Vesnia (last turn)

 * Government: Feudal Monarchy (Kingdom)
 * Monarch: Agnes I (B 1299, alive) (R 1330 - Present)
 * Ruling House: House of Vesnia (House of Kaufmann)
 * Economy: The Vesnian economy is in a state of rebuilding. The economy is based on trade mostly as well as fishing and lumber. Gold coin currency is used in the realm. Vesnia is influenced by the overall economy of the Holy Roman Empire, of which it is a member. A special trade agreement between Vesnia and Svearike and Vesnia and Danemark has been implemented.
 * Allies: Svearike, Vestkyst, Danemark (personal)
 * Capital: Burgenbrao
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ~810 000
 * Burgenbrao: 86 000
 * Köslin: 20 000
 * Raustadt: 9 000
 * Heineg: 4 000
 * Schneidemühl: 2 000
 * Rural areas (AKA everything else): ~590 000
 * Ethnicities: 94% Vesnian, 4% Prussian, 2% Slavokan
 * Religion: 97% Catholic Christian, 3% Orthodox Christian
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * HRE-Daevite War: It has ended. Our wartime economic policy is reverted to one of peacetime. We have lost many great people, but we won. Now is the time of rebuilding. Wouldn't it be unfortunate if some rats showed up and spread a deadly plague all over Europe? Ha ha, that would never happen...
 * Military: Total of ca 10 000 soldiers under the Royal Army (approximately 1% of pop) as well as troops levied from vassals totaling around 15 000.
 * Deployed units: None
 * 3 400 infantry
 * 3 000 pikemen
 * 3 000 archers
 * 1 000 sword cavalry
 * 400 lancers
 * 15 000 levied soldiers
 * Navy:
 * 20 transport ships
 * 11 galleys
 * Diplomacy:
 * N/A
 * Events:
 * The Plague:  AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH A most horrible disease has struck our vulnerable lands, believed to originate somewhere from the east, such as the State of the Teutonic Order or possibly Lithuania. That's not important however, because a shit ton of people have succumbed to the disease already.
 * A Hero Returns Home (2): Count Joachim of Lechtenheim, a hero of our time, has also passed. In 1343 he passed away from natural causes at the age of 72.
 * Moving Back: The royal family is moved back to Burgenbrao.
 * The Future: Much has happened to the Kingdom of Vesnia in the recent centuries. An increase of Orthodoxy, an inquisition, the end of the House of Fleischer as the reigning family, a closer relationship to the HRE and Scandinavia, a large-scale war against the Daevites and now, a deadly plague. Agnes I, the first ever queen of Vesnia must now face these difficult challenges.

Archduchy of Westria

 * Head of the State: 
 * Archduke Johannes V Hohenstaufen (B 1275 - D 1346), (R 1307 - 1346)
 * Archduke Johannes VI Hohenstaufen (B 1300 - still alive), (R 1346 - present)
 * Head of the Government: N/A
 * Government: Absolute Monarchy ruled by an Archduke. The title is Archduke of Westria, Last of the Romans. Our ruling dynasty is Hohenstaufen.
 * Demographics:
 * Population:
 * Wien: Population: 16,140
 * Konr: Population: 12,000
 * Rich: Population: 10,560
 * Polanum: Population: 12,110
 * Bozn: Population: 18,044
 * Rural and smaller towns population: 1,250,600
 * Total population: 1,500,614
 * Religion: catholic christians (99%), others (1%)
 * Ethinicities: 98,4% Westrian, 1,6% others
 * Economy: We are based on agriculture and trade through the danube river and with most of the HRE. We use our own coins which resembles a lot those of the old Roman empire


 * Wars and conflicts: 
 * HRE-Deavite War:  The war has ended
 * Chief Commander: Heinrich Hohenstaufen (B 1289 - still alive), (R 1329 - present)
 * Army: Total of
 * Spearmen: 8,090
 * Swordmen: 4,650
 * Bowmen: 2,190
 * Cavalry: 2,230
 * Crossbowmen: 1,410
 * Events:
 * Bandits: The bandit problem start to slowly get better since we now have control of all of our country now.
 * The Plague: A plague has reached our northern lands and are killing people left and right. We have heard that it also is in big parts of the European continent. Already have over 1 million of people died of this plague in our country.
 * Johannes's death: Our Beloved Archduke died on the 23rd November 1346, he was succeded by his oldest son also named Johannes.
 * Diplomacy:

Kingdom of Lustria | 'The Eternal Kingdom of the Lizard Gods'
Let's see if I could salvage a bit of this with a big retcon.
 * RETCON NOTE: Due to a blinded mistake and that there has been no official response to NPC turns ago whereby Side had vaguely said something regarding Atlantean-Lustrian contact being somewhat ok, this turn will be hugely retconned. I'm sorry for all of those who have been following this story, it looks very good, but in case that mods decide that I can't do the other turn, this will be my path. Strikethroughs will be provided where the area of concern is made.
 * Government: Pseudo-despotic monarchy Centralised tribal monarchy
 * Great Chief / Mortal Bearer of the Lizard Gods:
 * K'oroka ([F], 1199-1246, r. 1222-1246)
 * Moszar ([M], 1214-1258, r. 1246-1258)
 * Urchannk ([M], 1230-1284, r. 1258-1284)
 * Azarkel ([F], 1255-1303, r. 1284-1303)
 * Oroku ([F], 1280-1347, r. 1303-1347)
 * Krokezal ([M], b. 1320, r. 1347)
 * Urgoka ([F], b. 1302, r. 1347)
 * Heirs and Pretenders:
 * Loze'gorn ([M], b. 1331, heir)
 * Krokezal * ([M], b. 1320, pretender)
 * (not related) Religious Leader of Krokanism / The Messenger to Kroak:
 * Rhok'sk ([M] 1284-1328, r. c. 1300s-1328)
 * Omako ([M] b. 1280, r. 1331)
 * Dynasty: Urchannkian (est. 1275)
 * Capital: Amekrog
 * Economy: The 1340s is the peak of the golden age of the Lustrian Kingdom. Although there is a brief contact between Lustria and Atlantis back in the century, as it turns out, they would lose contact right after the civil war. It turns out that anything related to Atlantis or at least most of it, has been fabricated by Rhok'sk and some of his followers. Although it is true that the former half of 14th century showed the most growth, their trade is more with the Arawak and the Tremembe peoples than Atlanteans. However, due to huge floods in the 1340s, the current state of the economy had collapsed on itself, with boats, even these sailships being destroyed entirely and forgotten. Along with these mysterious cult killings, possibly initiated by Khorne followers, which killed much of the Lustrian merchants making frequent trade with them, the nobles and priests of the kingdom are not pleased. Economy could be expected to recover, but not as the Krokanists have thought or even the Khorne cultists.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 49 800
 * Amekrog: 1 500
 * Osbme: 300
 * Koos'en: 310
 * Eztekol: 140
 * Sal'tcet: 60
 * Os'kel: 80
 * Gkor: 150
 * Oppoks'ren: 100
 * Yok: 120
 * Mur'lok: 200
 * Roseg: 50
 * Araswel: 70
 * Sar'gel: 40
 * Rest is just rural or other villages
 * Religion: 52% Lustrian folk religion, 3% Tupi folk religion, 1% Arawak folk religion, 29% Krokanist (a 'reformed' Lustrian religion with a more centralised belief system, primarily in eastern Lustria, Amekrogia), 15% Cult of Khrone (primarily in western Lustria, Khorn'kor)
 * Culture/Ethnicity: 94% Lustrian, 3% Tupi, 3% Arawak
 * Military: A more organised military is underway in the former half of the 14th century. Aside from the lizard warriors, where they are trained and sworn to secrecy about their methods and how they operate, the rest of the warriors in the Lustrian warrior caste have found themselves to become known as the Rainforest Warriors rather than being untitled and voluntary. 'Bowed Protectors' (as called in Lustrian) are the archers of the Lustrian military and have been separate from the Rainforest Warriors under Azarkel's reign over the kingdom. They are trained to make their shot as accurate as possible, hitting targets for hunting purposes and to fight enemies.
 * Army: (number clamped down by cultist massacre)
 * 50 'Lizard Warriors' (clubmen with wooden with 'sparsely metallic' shields)
 * 200 'Rainforest Warriors' (spearmen)
 * 120 'Temple Guards' (axemen)
 * 120 'Bowed Protectors' (archers)
 * 22 000 fit men that could be trained into being warriors or hunters
 * Navy:
 * 450 canoes and rafts
 * 15 'sailships' (destroyed during the floods)
 * 100 trading canoes
 * Diplomacy:
 * Tupi Tribes: Most trade has been reduced, although local merchants in western Lustria (Khorn'kor) continued to do frequent trades than the east.
 * Arawak Tribes: Expansion continues into their territory, although Lustrian scouts found tribes, alongside with the Permembe people.
 * Events:
 *  Modernisers Reformers and the Traditionalists, pt. 4:
 * Dreams of a Delusional Man: As it turns out, history of Lustria is a very skewed and convoluted thing prior to colonisation. Atlanteans know nearly almost nothing aside from occasional exploration, so their details are slightly scant on all the details regarding Lustria. Today, many looked to Rhok'sk and his scouts' own accounts on the former half of the 14th century for historians to decipher. But why is that? Why did Rhok'sk obsess himself with the white people? Turns out that he also recollected his moments and history of Lustria in a really embellished manner through his own pictographs and writing in multiple tablets in Amekrog. He convinced Mortal Bearer Oroku before his death and all other followers to keep these records safe. Eventually, these would be recovered by the 18th-19th century by archaeologists and parts of his own elements were factual and backed up by findings, but most of these is basically an epic tale. So really, the contact with Atlantis did not really happen by a lot, since there is a huge war that would last for two centuries or more.
 * Blood for the Blood God, pt. 2: As the sacrifices of Khorne have foretold and prophesised, with their promise of bringing terrible deeds and destruction to reform, hundreds were massacred in one year on 1342 in many Amekrogian (east Lustrian) settlements. These were carried out mysteriously. Some of the warriors have even took part in this ritual. They would tear hearts out and give them to Khorne. This also showed the outrage of these reforms by Oroku and the emerging Krokanist faith that is supposedly derived from influences of the north and not only that, Urgoka had solidifed her claim by blaming on these Khorne cultists, saying that "the lizard blood god must be left undisturbed, if we must stop Khorne from killing and destroying our people, we must end reform and go back to tradition!" (see Krokezal and Urgoka)
 * Curse of the Flood: In 1346, a flood destroys much of the 'sailships' and many of Lustria's own eastern economic capacity in trading with Atlantis, which is evident in Krokanist interpretation of history. Thousands were killed or were expelled to the west or to the north, allowing them to keep stepping foot into Arawak territory. Myths built by Krokanists say that it was a plague and a curse sent by the 'white gods' to cover up the truth and that thousands died, but that has been debunked with archaeological evidence in the late 19th century. This means that Lustria is reverted back to pre-1300 technology, whereby the Lustrian Kingdom had never gotten into contact with Atlantis at all. (This is also the reason why I kind of need to force myself to scrap these plans of collapsing Lustria early, but that's fine, I think I could live with that and stay a little longer, since I don't really like switching to a nation I don't even know or want to do)
 * Krokezal and Urgoka: With Oroku dead on 1347, which Krokanists attributed to a mysterious illness, Krokezal initially took over as the Mortal Bearer. But that wasn't enough. Khorne cultists and many who were tired and wish to go back to the 'good old days' (before all of this mess happened in the former half of the 14th century) have demanded his older sister, Urgoka to take the throne of being leader. Urgoka then promised in a secret discussion to the cultists to make Khorn'kor an independent kingdom from the Lustrian Kingdom altogether once she died in a bid to keep them satisfied and that in return, these cultists will promise no more rituals in destabilising and making the balance of Lustria back to normal. Krokezal, only at the age of 27, had survived as the Mortal Bearer for just three weeks. Urgoka in a familial talk with Krokezal convinced him that he would "live well in the afterlife if [Urgoka] took the role of protecting the people of Lustria." Krokezal, being swayed and easily influenced, got convinced of his own sister and accepts that. Urgoka took the throne soon after and became the Mortal Bearer. She also created the title of 'The Messenger to Khorne', which is also the leader title for western Lustria and vows to keep it that way until she dies, in which she will grant western Lustria 'freedom from the turbulent Krokanists'. Krokanists were not satisfied of it and Krokezal has promised to take the throne again, even if it means brtual force.
 * Religious Book of the Lustrian Faith: Delays has been observed due to these events happening above. Some, if not all, of the inscribers were killed by Khorne cultists, which only delayed this from finishing. Only parts were done, mostly creationist stories and stories of the 'eternal past', with a lack of description of some other Lizard Gods. It is now expected to be done by the 1370s-1380s rather than the next decade.

Republic of Sen-shu-koku:

 * Government: Mercantile republic (in name only under Katagiri's rule, in actuality functions as an dictatorship)
 * Ruler (King, President, etc.): Yamazaki Shohei (r. 1287 - 1321), Yoshikage Kira (r. 1321 - 1342), Anjuro Katagiri (r. 1342 - present)
 * Parliament: None
 * Economy: The Senshu economy is highly prosperous due to trade with foreign powers such as Li, Nihon, and Brunei. Main exports include wood, spice, fish, cloth, betel nuts, kapok cotton, beeswax, tortoise shell, and gold, among other things. Agriculture and fishing (duh) make up a good amount of the economy as well.
 * Capital: Morioh
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 132,000 (68% Syonanese (Tagalogs), 13% Bisaya-jin (Visayans), 7% Bikorano (Bicolanos), 5% Kanpanpanga-jin (Kampampangans), 4% Asinan-jin (Pangasinanese), 3% other
 * Religion: 96% Buddhist, 3% native religions, 1% Xianist (from Chinese diaspora)
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Invasion of Ruzon: The entire army (since Nagasato will guard the border with their own troops) pushes into Ruzon, marching along the western coast. Meanwhile, 75 ships are used to blockade the western coast of Ruzon, and the remaining 25 ships are kept in reserve to chase down ships that break through the blockade and to bolster positions as needed.
 * Military: 6,600 soldiers
 * Army: ​​​​​​4,200 soldiers
 * Navy: 2,400 sailors (100 ships)
 * Diplomacy:
 * Zhuang: Could you help me to conquer Ruzon?
 * Alliance of Xia: Could you help me to conquer Ruzon?
 * Rinashima: Could you help me to conquer Ruzon?
 * Nagasato: Could you help me to conquer Ruzon? Also, could I buy some of your cool military stuff?
 * Ruzon-koku: Surrender or else.
 * Events:
 * ​​​​​​​The Life of Kira: (covers from 1312 to his death in 1342) In 1312, Kira fell in love with a 31-year old female Jurchen merchant named Yendengge, despite his hatred towards the northern nomads. Eventually, this attitude dissolved completely. They became close with each other, and in 1316, the two lovebirds entered into marriage. The wedding became a large celebration in the city of Morioh. In 1318, two twin sons were born to the couple, named Kenichi and Kenjiro.  After Koshaku Shohei's death in 1321, Kira was unanimously elected the new Koshaku of Senshu. He would proceed to lead Senshu into a period of prosperity. In 1332, Kenjiro tragically died of the plague, an event that would strike the family with sorrow and profoundly affect Kenichi for the rest of his life. On July 24, 1342, Kira passed away. His last words to his son: "Make Senshu great."  (Can we get an F in the chat for Kira?)
 * Kenichi Kira: The son of Yoshikage Kira, Kenichi would continue the family legacy of the Kira clan. In 1342, just after his father's death, he would join the military and quickly rise the ranks to become general. He then proceeded to launch an invasion of Ruzon-koku, the last unaligned Syonanese state.
 * Shrine of Yoshikage Kira: A shrine to Yoshikage Kira is built in Morioh in memory of the hero.
 * The Road System: The Senshu road system (on the "mainland", at least) is extended into former Mei-nira territory.
 * Diamond is Unbreakable (part 1): After the death of Yoshikage Kira, a new Koshaku rose to power, one whose name would become synonymous with tyranny throughout Syonan. Anjuro Katagiri heavily relied on manipulation, blackmail, and bribery to win the election for the Koshaku. Once he had gained power, he ruled Senshu with an iron fist in his infamous reign of terror. He did such heinous acts such as killing peasants whom he deemed to be too ugly and casually torturing and killing his prisoners. He also ordered systematic purges on officials and nobles who tried to oppose him. Anjuro was very mentally insane, one time even reportedly declaring war on the sea and getting his soldiers to beat it up. However, he would not rule unopposed. Josuke Higashikata, the scion of a low-ranking noble family from Morioh, became an underground resistance leader after his grandfather, Ryohei, was assassinated by Anjuro's cronies. (Ryohei had attempted to sway other officials to remove Anjuro from office, because Anjuro had stepped over the limitations set by the Senshu law.) Josuke founded an underground resistance group called the Moriōh no Kyōdai (Brotherhood of Morioh). For the first five years of their existence, the Morioh no Kyodai's resistance would be largely limited to assassinating prominent pro-Anjuro officials.
 * Nagasatoan Technology: Nagasatoan military tech (at least the tech which is already developed and in use) is borrowed and put to use by the Senshu military.
 * Hatsune-files: Hatsune Miku, a poet and playwright from the city of Naga, begins to become known for her work.

Grand Admiralty of Rinashima and the Riaus (last turn)

 * Government: piratical/merchant republic
 * Grand Admiral: Rufi Kera (b.1312, r.1334-)
 * Capital: Rinashima-kyo
 * Economy: Although some fishing and farming is praciticed, this is mainly only to feed the people. Rinashima's greatest source of income is piracy, trade (specifically trade seeking to avoid the Li port at Tangbana, and certain illicit trades) and piracy. Oh, did I mention piracy?
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 9,260
 * Rinashima-kyo: 810
 * Religion:  3% Syonanese Shintoism, 1% Buddhism, 36% Hinduism, 57% native Malay religions, 3% other
 * Ethnicity: 3% Syonanese, 87% Malay, 6% Parawan-hito (Cuyonon), 4% other (several Filipino ethnic groups, Han Chinese, etc.)
 * Military:
 * Army: pirate sailors double as assorted infantry
 * Navy: 25 "conventional" pirate ships, 874 pirate sailors
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Chinese Blood: To commemorate the glory of Rinashima, raids have begun on the coasts of southern China. Rinashiman pirate raids on China are especially concentrated on the island of Hainan.
 * Events:
 * JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, pt.final: On Midsummer's Day of 1342, Jotaro would pass away quietly in his sleep, in the relatively large house on his Egyptian estate. After his death, Jotaro's most well-known work, Memoirs of a Pirate, would be posthumously published. The book paints a picture quite disparate from the Jotaro of mainstream Asian history: one of a child from the absolute rock bottom of society, forced into piracy out of necessity; a young man that would have been shafted to the edges of civilized society had it not been for sheer dumb luck; a fearsome pirate on the outside, but a broken man that had endured tragedy upon tragedy, on the verge of his breaking point; an old, rusted man fleeing from the memories terrorizing his soul. Although falling on deaf ears at first (what with the Plague and all that jazz), Memoirs of a Pirate would gain much traction during and following the Renaissance, becoming one of the classics of European literature during the Early Modern Period, along with Dante's Inferno and Shakespeare's plays.
 * Furthering the Cause: We begin setting up ties with smugglers and crime syndicates operating out of major cities in Southeast Asia. Furthermore, we begin establishing ties in trade guilds in the area, and also begin enticing the poor and disaffected of the port towns of the South China Sea to join our ranks, promising loot and glory.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Nagasato: We have literally 3 firearms, please sell us more.
 * Sen-shu-koku: Absolutely yes.

Zhuang
Government: Absolute Monarchy Economy: The Economy is mainly agriculture based, with industries such as silk farming, ceramics, paper making, and tea growing all being present. Zhuhai, Zhoushan and Fuzhou are all major trade centers, along with Xiangdu, Wuhan, and Chengdu in the interior.
 * Emperor:  Lian’ao, age 62 (1240-1240), Toghon Temur (Huizong) Khan (age 21)
 * Dynasty: Borjigin-Xie
 * Parliament: Nonexistent
 * Alliances: Part of the Mongolsphere

Capital: Xiangdu

Administration: 13 different Circuits (Lu) governed by a council of Taishous (Great Administrator). Every Jun is divided into prefectures (Zhou), which in turn are divided into urban counties (Fu) and Rural counties (Xian). Most prefectures are only composed of 3-6 counties.

The Government is structured into a system of bureaus and offices, with the Emperor at the government’s head. The system is meritocratic, with exams determining which candidates are given which position. The military and the central government are not separated, with The Emperor at the head of both. The Emperor, or his senior commanders are to always lead campaigns, to ensure unity of command. The Cabinet is made of 12 Officials (they also serve as his advisers), who oversee their respective bureaus or offices. A universal tax system, in which villages must submit 15% of their yields (in the form of the crops themselves or as money) to their commandery government. This is used to support the military and any infrastructural development.

Demographics of Zhuang:
 * Population (excluding occupied territories): ~130,500,000 before plague, 104,220,000 by the end of the decade (24% decrease)
 * Dai: 180,000
 * Karakorum: 30,000
 * Lanzhou: 91,000
 * Haiyan: 300,000
 * Xiangdu: 241,000
 * Chengdu: 252,000
 * Wuhan: 165,000
 * Baoan: 96,000
 * Tangbana: 5,500


 * Ethnic makeup:


 * 38% Northern Chinese

Demographics of Ternate:
 * Eastern Chinese: 26%
 * Southern Chinese: 24%
 * Miao: 4%
 * Zhuang: 3%
 * Other: 5%

Population: 61,500

Ethnic Makeup: 59% Javan  groups, 27% Paupan groups, 14% Chinese

Demographics of Minahasa:

Population: 52,000

Ethnic Makeup: 75% Minahasan,6% Mongondow, 19% Chinese

Demographics of Nunusaku:

Population: 44,000

Ethnic Makeup: 49% Javan groups, 42% Paupan groups, 9% Chinese.

Demographic of Zhaowa:

Population: 6,500

Ethic makeup:68% Javan groups, 31% Chinese

Religion:

55% Chinese Folk Religion

13% Pure Tianism

2% Regional Religion

30% Mahayana Buddhism

Military: Ranged (Crossbowmen):31,000
 * Active Land Forces: 290,000(~0.2% of population)
 * Swordsmen: 89,000
 * Spearman/Pikemen/Dagger-axe: 100,000
 * Ranged (Bowmen): 40,000
 * Gunpowder-wielding elite infantry (Fire Lances, Hand Cannons): 10,000
 * Cavalry : 15,000
 * Elephants: 5


 * Siege Weapons:
 * Hu Dun Pao (Gunpowder Trebuchet): 85


 * Standard Trebuchet: 60
 * Catapult: 75
 * Eruptors:(Proto-Cannon): 60
 * Reserves:  700,000 (0.5% of population)


 * Navy: 1,275 Ships

Que Ziqi’s military:
 * 350 ships  (Yangtze River Defense Force)
 * 455 Ships (Nanhai Fleet)
 * 440 Ships (Donghai Fleet)
 * 30 Large Chinese junks (40-50 meters)
 * 30 2-3 masted Indonesian Djongs (20 meters)
 * 6 Troop Transports
 * 620 Swordsmen and dudes with Polearms (Function as reserves)
 * 560 Fire Archers (on ships)
 * 1000 Sailors

Events: Wars and Conflicts: Diplomacy:
 * Minahasa Military: 1200 (2%)
 * 40 Djongs
 * 800 Sailors
 * 400 Warriors
 * Ternate Military: 1360 (2%)
 * 50 Djongs
 * 950 Sailors
 * 410 Warriors
 * Nunusaku Military: 1040 (2%)
 * 35 Djongs
 * 700 Sailors
 * 340 warriors
 * The Plague: Sporadic outbreaks turn into a massive plague affecting Hunan and much of eastern china. The plague mostly affects Chinese-Majority areas, meaning that the hill tribes which inhabit the south and the eastern hills are largely unaffected by the plague.
 * Succesion Crisis(As Li): Emperor Lan'ao dies from the plague at age 63, without a suitable heir. His only son (a monk, Lian’ao refused to give him the throne) proposes that his eldest sister should marry the Khan of Zhuang. His sister agrees. While we would’ve had 10 more assasinations right now, the plague makes the court agree on something for once, and let’s his son become regent until the Zhuang responds. A Qishan Wen monk becoming de facto emperor allows that sect much more power.
 * Yes, No, Maybe Homo: Xiong’ai (literally sibling’s love) is popularized among the Xianists. Xiong’ai is a form of platonic love. Due to them looking down on carnal love, Xiong’ai become’s popular among Xianists wishing to marry. Because Xiong’ai applies to relationships between all genders, many gay and lesbian (technically, not really because Xiong’ai) couples pop up among Xianists. This practice is looked down upon by many Confucian and Daoist teachers.
 * Internal Strife: As we now control vast territories from the Manchurian taiga of to the jungles of Annan, maintaning this much land is going to be a challenge. While we considered moving the capital from Karakorum to Xiangdu, we were afraid that this would give too much power to the Li. The capital is moved to Dai in 1345, reasonably close to our mongol homeland, but also within Chinese land. Construction/repair of the palace and other buildings to house the government starts, though many officials and nobles still stay in Karakorum or Xiangdu.
 * Indonesian Things: Que Ziqi dies at age 85, in the year 1353. His son Que Mengqi assumes control of Tangbana and Zhaowa. Meanwhile, Ternate and Nunusaku are fused to form the nation of Halmahera.
 * Qing Long: An 8 year old child escapes from the Hainanese pirate raids, and yoinks off to Lanzhou.
 * Unification of China (As Li): Due to the plague, all troops in Zhuang are sent home.
 * Joseon Rebellion: Having other matters to worry about, we just send 10,000 soldiers to Hyesan, Jangchung, and Haeolbin each under competent commanders, and leave it at that.
 * Zhuang: The offer is accepted, and Xie Qinzheng marries the Khan of Zhuang.
 * Joseon: You’re independant now, yay.

Lan Xang (WIP)

 * Government - Monarchy
 * King/Queen -  Kham Tam Sa (1330-1330) Nang Keo Phimpa
 * Ruling House - Khun Lo
 * Economy - The economy of Lan Xang is built on many things, including spices and basic agriculture, but most importantly on trade. With an abundance of neighbors and trade routes, money flows in and out at our domains.
 * Alliances - Daevo Sphere?, Li-Lan Xang Alliance
 * Religon - 93% Buddhism  5% Hinduism  2% Other
 * Demographics 
 * Population -  6,300,000
 * Ethinicities- 78% Laotian-Southeast Asian 17% Chinese 5% Other
 * Cities and Other
 * Vieng Chan - Capital city, holds 85,000
 * Angkor - Inexplicibaly large city, holds 95,000
 * Surin - 80,000
 * Tha Nyav - 51,000
 * Namding - 26,000
 * Rural - 596,200,000
 * Wars and Conflict
 * '  ' Dai Viet and Chenla - Conscription happens, more weapons and stuff are builtScreenshot (3)-0.png
 * Blue/Black Army (Enroute to Hue)
 * Archers - 7,000
 * Gunpowder - 6,000
 * Light Calvary - 3,000
 * Heavy Calvary - 500
 * Marines - 5,000
 * Elite Infantry - 5,000
 * Men at arms - 5,000
 * Orange Army (Enroute to Quy Nhon)
 * Archers - 3,000
 * Gunpowder - 2,000
 * Light Calvary - 1,500
 * Heavy Calvary - 500
 * Marines - 2,000
 * Elite Infantry - 1,000
 * Men at Arms - 5,000
 * Green Army (Enroute to Saigon)
 * Archers - 9,000
 * Gunpowder - 5,000
 * Light Cavalry - 4,000
 * Heavy Calvary - 1,000
 * Elite Infantry - 4,000
 * Men at Arms - 5,000
 * Defense Army (Garrisson)
 * Archers - 3,000
 * Gunpowder - 3,500
 * Light Cavalry - 3,000
 * Heavy Cavalry - None (oof)
 * Elite Infantry - 4,000
 * Men at Arms - 12,000
 * Other war stuff
 * ​​​​​​​Navy - The navy is sent to blockade Dai Viet and Chenla, which starts to cut off and cause attrittion on them
 * Military
 * Size - 110,000
 * Archers - 20,000
 * Gunpowder Troops - 14,500
 * Light Calvary - 9,500
 * Heavy Calvary (Including elephant riders) - 2,000
 * Marines - 12,000
 * Elite Infantry - 12,000
 * Men at arms - 25,000
 * Siege Tools
 * Trebuchets - 60
 * Catapults - 80
 * Eruptors (Proto Cannons) - 45
 * Navy - 250 Ships
 * Converted Merchant Ships - 105
 * Transport Ships - 105
 * "Battleships" (Very large ships, they are 50 meters long) - 40
 * Events
 * Great Temple - The construction of Great Temple is done, and at the last second the Temple got bigger so its now 85 by 30 at the base and 55 meters tall
 * Conscription - Now we have war with Dai Viet and Chenla so more conscription
 * Plague - All borders are shut down, and trade is heavily restricted, but the war must go on, because it's too late.
 * Diplomacy
 * ​​​​​​​Li - With our alliance sealed, we now no longer have to worry about any Northern incursions into our territory, we also start trading with them more
 * Dai Viet and Chenla - We declare war!