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Crown of Eskos (WIP)
(claimed ares are striped on photo)
 * Government: Hereditary monarchy
 * Ruler: Izsák I (Isaac I)
 * Dynasty: Eskos
 * Economy: Consisting of lumbering and trading with other surrounding nations.
 * Capital: Eskos
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ~1305k
 * Rural areas: 1174,5k
 * Cities:
 * Eskos: 20k
 * Karpatya: 10k
 * Krakov: 7,5k
 * Other (Unmarked) cities: 93k
 * Ethnicities: Majority Eskosian, containing Jewish, Latin and other minorities.
 * Religion: Orthodox (97%), Jewish and Catholic minority
 * Subjects: -
 * Alliances: Altpreussen
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Eskosian-Dalmatian War: In preparation of a possible war against Dalmatia should they refuse to comply to our demand, spies were sent to Dalmatia to pinpoint key defensive positions, digging out information about alliances and army strength. Our forecast is that the war with Venice should keep their armies busy somewhat, giving us some time in the event of war.
 * Military:
 * Army: ~13k infantry, 1k cavalry, 40,000 (~3% of the population) reserves.
 * Navy: why does this tab exist lmfao
 * Diplomacy:
 * Holy Roman Empire: Envoys are sent to soften relations between Eskos and its member states, especially with the Emperor, Westria.
 * Dalmatia: 
 * Events:
 * The Eskosian Claim on Dalmatia: Using historical archives (which is just a fancy way of saying that I pulled up KdM II and actually stare at maps), Eskosian spies were able to fabricate a claim of legitimacy over suzerainship over a region surrounding, and including, the city of Lubia. A demand is sent to Dalmatia to cede the region or risk war.
 * The Deadland Settlers: Eskosian settlements in Deadlands are annexed into Eskos proper, with a regional guard of approximately 6,000 people formed from the settlers themselves and some from the regions adjacent. These people are given basic training so they can at least be combat capable in case of a raid. The settlements pay less tax to the Crown, as long as they agree to pay for the upkeep of their share of regional guards.