Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter VI (Map Game)/@comment-24521219-20200613200521

==== Kingdom of Imerina   ====
 * Government: Absolute Monarchy (Kingdom)
 * King: Andriananjavonana (B 1391, alive) (R 1418 - Present)
 * Dynasty: Ammagari
 * Economy: The economy of the Merina Kingdom is based mainly on agriculture and fishing, there's also some light trade going on with the Swahili and various peoples on our home island. That's kind of, it, our economy is practically the same as many other primitive african states and such.
 * Allies: N/A
 * Capital: Ambanja
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ca 512 000 total
 * Ambanja: 7 250
 * Mahajanga: 1 150
 * Rural regions: ca 502 000
 * Ethnicities: 100% Malagasy (divided into 80% Merina and 20% others such as Betsimisaraka, Betsileo, Tsimihety etc.)
 * Religion: 100% Haintenism (traditional Merina folklore)
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * N/A
 * Military: Ca 1% of our population is our available manpower that we can deploy for warfare, thus being ca 5 000 man.
 * Deployed units: None
 * 4 000 Spearmen
 * 1 100 Bowmen
 * Navy:
 * 6 transport ships
 * Diplomacy:
 * N/A
 * Events:
 * Outpost on Mahori:  We do control the island of Mahori (Mayotte), which is basically just a small place with some fishing huts and smaller villages. Outposts for lookouts are placed on the island, in order to maintain control there for purposes such as trade with the Swahili people.
 * Exploration of the Komoro Islands: The Komoro Archipelago lies northwest of Madagasikara and one of them is practically Merina territory. A few warriors along with a navigator are sent to explore the remaining islands and write down what is found.
 * War Paint: "So why do they call him "the Joker"?", "I hear he wears makeup.", "Makeup?", "Yeah, to scare people. You know, war paint." Experimentation with various substances to create war paint for our soldiers is done. It is disciplined and prideful to be fierce and to scare your opponent in battle and our forces need this form of intimidation.
 * Seme Knives: From trade and other diplomatic relations with various Swahili polities not only have we begun to understand them better but we've also gotten our hands on some of their native weapons, known as Seme Knives (look it up). These will prove good for hunting and battle.
 * Shrine for Andrianerinera: Malagasy culture in general and the different religions have some things in common. One of these is emphasizing and respecting the links between the living and the razana (ancestors). This is done through various rituals and adhering to fady, taboos that are to be respected. It is widely believed that by showing respect for ancestors in these ways, they may intervene on behalf of the living.
 * Thanks for changing the name, I appreciate it.