Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter II (Map Game)/@comment-25244331-20180522154012

Queendom of Nordicium

 * Government: Monarchy (tribal)
 * Queen: Astrid VI Schnee
 * Economy: Deep plummet due to heavy successive snow disrupting trade. Most gains now come from local lumbering and fishing.
 * Population: 205,500 (86% Nordicite Germanic, 6% Akershusi Germanic, 7% West Dizilyans, 1% Sami)
 * Religion: Norse (100%)
 * Major Settlements:
 * Stavanger: 8,000
 * Leikanger (special city): 8,000
 * Bergen (capital): 25,000
 * Ålesund: 8,000
 * Molde: 8,000
 * Oslo: 9,500
 * Trondheim: 7,000
 * Leirvik: 5,500
 * Valkyrjashavn: 2,500
 * Rural areas: ~125,000
 * Military: 4200 active personnel, 2700 reserves.
 * 3000 shielded spearmen
 * 700 dagger users
 * 500 archers (using bows)
 * Navy 
 * 285 trading ships (trade routes to Danska, Vesnia and Caledoni)
 * 65 wooden transport vessels (each can transfer about 10-15 men)
 * 20 larger wooden transport vessels (each can transfer about 15-25 men)
 * 85 triremes.
 * 35 galleys.
 * 900 sailors
 * Diplomacy:
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Disasters:
 * Fimbulvitr: The Great Winter (or Fimbulvitr) struck the nation with successive cold spells, and every state of the north. Predictions show that the cold may get worse, proving difficulty to all northern nations alike. Crops perished, animals are left to dead, and more and more people succumb to frostbite. In Norse mythology, the Fimbulvitr is the preceding event of Ragnarok, leading to parts of the populace fearing that the Nordicite realm might come to an end.
 * Events
 * The Nation Must Survive: We given up control of lands in the Jotunheimen mountains and Trøndelag in order to focus more resources to develop the coastal settlements and keep people from the cold.
 * The City Must Survive: Heating facilities are built up and lumberjacks are mass employed to keep the cities heated, especially in Bergen, our capital. The Gulf Stream, which most of our settlements lie along, helps this to be slightly less difficult, however, there's still much to be done if the city was to survive.