Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter VI (Map Game)/@comment-46339931-20200802015437

'''Passamaquoddy
 * Government:''' Chiefdom
 * Sakom (Head Chief): Nutewestaq (Born 1427)
 * Economy: Shells and carved beads are traded in exchange for food and services.
 * Capital: Ehecinakhiqoten
 * '''Demographics:
 * Population:''' ~29,750
 * '''Major Cities:
 * Ehencinakhiqoten:''' ~1,900
 * Atpechantwekomon: ~650
 * Rural Areas: ~27,200
 * '''Religion:
 * Native Beliefs:''' ~99%
 * Norse: ~1%
 * '''Ethnicity:
 * Passamaquoddy:''' ~91%
 * Mixed: ~3%
 * Other Natives: ~4%
 * Norse: ~1%
 * Military:
 * The now-growing military is divided between larger settlements to defend citizens. They also assist with manual labor around the small villages and help hunt for food.
 * Numbers:
 * Psqociskinap (use Clubs in combat): 90
 * Sikuwan (use Spears in combat): 60
 * Tomhikon (use tomahawks in combat): 20
 * Kskomakon (hold shields in front of others to defend): 30
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * None
 * Diplomacy:
 * None
 * Events
 * The cleared road from Ehecinakhiqoten to Atpechantwekomon is completed. Smaller paths are cleared out from the forest further north and east as well.
 * Traditional farming and agriculture starts to develop along with smaller settlements. Farming staple crops such as corn, beans, and squash are grown outside of Ehecinakhiqoten.
 * Wikhausu’Piscoke and I'tawitahasu’s work is arduous and thus far yields no results. Lack of motivation and support for a written language is clear. After all why make it harder and write things out when you could just talk? An alphabet that represents the various sounds of Passamaquoddy, while also remaininh simple enough to teach the common people is difficult to construct.
 * More Passamaquoddy people marry into Nahican an Vinlander families, further diversifying our culture and skills.
 * Lobsters, clams, and fish are caught along the shores and rivers.
 * The Passamaquoddy people continue to migrate west.
 * More military equipment and weapons are crafted, further growing the city of Ehecinakhiqoten and other nearby settlements.