Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter V (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20191021222032

Dear Bosniawank; this is meant to be a wall of text you scoundrel, it is WIP and I'm going to slowly work on it. Don't complain anything stupid to me

Kingdom of Prussia (Old Prussia)
Government: Feudal kingdom King: Sigmar II (b. 1043 - d. 1102, r. 1076 - 1102), Wolfhard (b. 1079, r. 1102) Dynasty: Pregel Military: There is nothing special about the (Old) Prussian army. They are largely comprised of occasional mercenaries (not counted here) and feudal levies from vassals, along with some of the King's own elite guards and levies that he trains them personally, for discipline of course! Prussian military is largely comprised of cavalry and foot soldiers, with pikes and spears to go by. Knights do exist, but the definition is quite different (than say a stereotypical medieval knight of today where they are fully armoured and ride a horse) and they're more of an honorary role within the military and are permanent than say mercenaries and levies, which are largely peasants that are armed with weapons and trained to do so, in the expense of their need for loyalty. The Prussian navy is not that large (as it was not a tradition unlike the Greeks or Romans where the Mediterranean is basically their battlefield) and Prussia's own military is focused on land, making it particularly vulnerable once to the Gothic raiders back in the 9th/10th century. Land forces: (Courland not included) 23 000 levies 10 000 spearmen 2 000 swordsmen 5 000 archers (incl. crossbow archers) 6 000 melee cavalry 3 000 pikemen and anti-cavalry Equipment included are catapults, battering rams and siege towers 3 000 knights 2 000 King's Guards Navy: (Courland not included) 16 transport ships (they carry only like a hundred once) 5 galleys Economy: Prussia is a rural kingdom, although it has some manufacturing into it, which would occasionally be traded with neighbouring realms by Prussian merchants. Königsberg is a city that is the centre of trade for Prussia, but it doesn't get much attention as a port. Demographics: (Census is based on the 1112 Census that is finalised) Population: 3 000 000 Königsberg: 90 000 Danzig: 40 000 Allenstein: 10 000 Lustenbruck: 20 000 Drusselstein: 50 000 Posen: 30 000 Breslau: 20 000 Plytzk: 10 000 Warsaw (Warschau/Varsava): 50 000 Memel: 7 000 Laibech: 12 000 Rural areas (anything not included above): 2 661 000 Culture: 68% Germanic (61% Prussian, 7% Vesnian), 30% Avar, 2% Other Religion: 86% Eastern Orthodox, 10% Catholic, 4% Other Diplomacy: The Holy Roman Empire / Westria: We send an envoy to improve relations and please them. Events: Warsaw Project: The project on turning and slowly converting the Avar city of Warsaw (Varsava) into a German city continues with some buildings being destroyed/demolished for redevelopment reasons, while also slowly changing the architecture of it from an Avar one to one that closely matches to the Prussian architecture. It is still ongoing and is pressed on, but so far, the population of Avars in percentage is around 79% (which has gone down a little thanks to migration) and it isn't that imminent yet as a generation or two hadn't even passed yet. German migration is still encouraged to Warsaw and nearby areas to change demographics, but they are nothing but a fluke. The Tale of Two Kingdoms: After the marriage of Lady Mathilde of Vesnia and King Wolfhard of Prussia, the influence of Prussia over Vesnia has started to kick in. The tale of the two kingdoms, as it is written has started to take shape in just ten years with two figures from two kingdoms becoming ever close to each other. An alliance is already forged between them unofficially, though there is no proper formal alliance from them. There have been rumours of few Prussian priests, where they are Eastern Orthodox members, starting to smuggle themselves over to the Vesnian realm and start converting them to their faiths, often in lowly presence against the predominant Catholic authority, who may have the chance to justify them for a crusade against the traitorous eastern brethren for proselytising peasants into their sect. There is also a son and a daughter who is born as well (albeit I'm not ready to show off their names yet) by the late 1110s, with the firstborn son being expected to become King of Prussia soon as Wolfhard dies (although he is 41 by 2120). Many Prussians see this as a success, tapping into the Holy Roman Empire through their knowledge of being German and that they were the 'outside Germanic people', but perhaps for those in Vesnia and others outside, it is indeed a moment of change in just a decade.