Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter VI (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20200929231215

Kaap (Cape)

 * Leadership Structure: The organisation has been crumbling following the death of Lars Hatgers, the third Grand Dragon. He is succeeded by a senior chief who has better plans than to keep the organisation alive. Dragon's Fire in its current form is barely what it is, with its dissolution becoming more likely every day. (Stage 3 of 3 dissolution is commenced.)
 * Grand Dragon:
 * Mechiel Tangelder (b. 1480 - d. 1549, office 1502 - 1542)
 * Koen van der Wel (b. 1502 - d. 1570, office 1542 - 1559)
 * Lars Hatgers (b. 1515 - d. 1577, office 1558 - 1577)
 * David Hospes (b. 1540, office since 1577 - 1591)
 * Senior Chiefs: Three figures
 * Government: A provisional government was established in place upon the settlement of Kaapstad as a provisional outpost and settlement initially. Leadership of the Dragon's Fire remains dominant and ever since the death of Hatgers as the third Grand Dragon in its organisation's history, it is shifting away from being led by an organisation to simply becoming a hybrid republic and colonial government (despite being unassociated with the Netherlands de facto and de jure). The Governor position is created by the new Grand Dragon, David Hospes on 1579, electing himself as the first Governor of Kaap.
 * Government Type: Provisional council
 * Premier of Kaap: David Hospes (b. 1540s, office since 1579)
 * Demographics:
 * Kaapstad (and surrounding included): 540 people
 * Fleet:
 * 5 transport ships
 * 1 caravel
 * Diplomacy: N/A
 * Operations: N/A
 * Events:
 * Fall of Dragon's Fire (III): The last of the members within Dragon's Fire is fully pulled out of the organisation. Dissolution of the organisation commenced on 1st August 1591 by an unanimous vote, including the Grand Dragon. Trade continues to rise and with long-time investment into building one ship and chopping some trees, the makeshift shipyard that was built through the last 20 years would fully build its first transport ship. Transport ships are used, only in rare occurrences to trade with the outside world and to gain information and events, especially in Europe and the New World. Only one or two expeditions would be sent out from the Cape of Good Hope. Sometimes, they would also be bringing back very few European migrants.
 * War Against Natives (II): A new set of attack waves by indigenous natives against settlers of Kaap still happen in the early 1590s with no stop. This led to further retribution. The war against natives is still ongoing, though the official stance is that if the native people attempt to intimidate settlers, then they will be met with the deaths of more people to come.