Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter VI (Map Game)/@comment-39805746-20200603182659

Kingdom of Castille and Leon

 * Government: Absolute Monarchy
 * Ruler (King): John II (1406-)
 * Economy: The economy is running quite well, the union helps strengthen the economic ties between the different kingdoms and the Beso is being used commonly in the large cities, assisted by the Banco Real, however, the commoners have much less to enjoy, with trade varying widly from village to village, and the feudal system obstructs almost all social mobility.
 * Alliance - Gladius Christi: Valcanor, Castile - Leon, Granada, Agousta          Secret Anti-Valcanor Alliance: Castille-Leon, Naples
 * Capital: Madrid
 * Demographics
 * Population - 4,150,356
 * Ethinicities - 91% Spanish-esque 5% North African 4% Other
 * Religon - 93% Catholicism 6% Arzham 1% Other
 * Cities and Population Spread
 * Madrid - 185,000
 * Toledo - 101,000
 * Cordoba - 175,000
 * Burgos - 105,000
 * Leon-  135,00
 * La Coruna - 85,000
 * Oviedo - 47,000
 * Rural - 3,003,00
 * Fuerte Solaridad - 250
 * Military - 55,000
 * Archers - 21,500
 * Cavalry - 7,000
 * Heavy - 3,500
 * Light - 2,250
 * Super Light - 1,500
 * Standard Knights - 6,250
 * Pikemen - 7,000
 * Men at Arms - 10,250
 * Arquebusers - 3,000
 * Siege Weapons
 * Trebuchets - 55
 * Ballista - 25
 * Cannons - 35
 * Navy
 * Transport Ships - 70
 * Converted Merchant Ships - 35
 * Floating Fortresses - 95
 * Sea Falcons - 125
 * Wars and Conflicts - 
 * Diplomacy -​​​​​​
 * Albion - Mercs are continued to be funneled in to their war.
 * (SECRET) Pirates on the North African Coast - Here, take some more money.
 * Events
 * New Times, New Routes - Ever since the former Pagan states have been expelled out of the the Peninsula, trade has once again returned to the area, cities like Cordoba and La Coruna grow at high rates, as works of craftmanship, such as rugs and jars pass through from Europa to Africa.
 * And on that note . . . (Part 5) - The Beso starts gaining traction in the lands around the large cities, although the Banco Real is restricted to the cities and the peasantry have little reason to embrace it, leaving the Beso ultimately as a city thing, at least for now.
 * Protect the Merchants (Part 5) - The possibility of other nations attempting to seize these islands we have acquired is not something to sneeze at, thus 10 Floating Fortresses and 35 Sea Falcons are built.
 * Learning from our Allies (Part 3) - The arquebus gains power, both physically and politically as it's potential in use in large formations supported by pikemen is strong, being able to maybe blow apart a line of knights, allowing for more men to use this weapon. It's design is also slightly improved to be able to hit more acurately and with larger shots.
 * A very loud Bang (Part 2) - The cannon finds slight improvement in design, allowing it to be used in a better condition than previously, although it's still limited to small mortars on Floating Fortresses or siege weapons.
 * Oh Look, an Island! (Part 1) - With the pirates compliance now secured, the strategists of the kingdom took their eyes to the present day Canary Islands, where a possible chokepoint could be secured on anyone crossing the coast, the present day island of Las Palmas des Gran Canaria is settled with a small garrison of 150 Troops and a Floating Fortress.
 * Securing the Island (Part 1) - The garrison at the area, called Fuerte Solidaridad, on the aptly named Isla De Solidaridad is provided with provisions on a monthly basis, including arrows and new weapons, the natives and any traders may come or go as they please if they do not threaten the fort or the kingdom, the ship in the harbor is enough proof of what may happen to them if they dare attack. 100 natives and others decide to stay there.