Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter V (Map Game)/@comment-27999170-20200116011628

Grand Admiralty of Rinashima and the Riaus (last turn)

 * Government: piratical/merchant republic
 * Grand Admiral: Rufi Kera (b.1312, r.1334-)
 * Capital: Rinashima-kyo
 * Economy: Although some fishing and farming is praciticed, this is mainly only to feed the people. Rinashima's greatest source of income is piracy, trade (specifically trade seeking to avoid the Li port at Tangbana, and certain illicit trades) and piracy. Oh, did I mention piracy?
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 9,260
 * Rinashima-kyo: 810
 * Religion:  3% Syonanese Shintoism, 1% Buddhism, 36% Hinduism, 57% native Malay religions, 3% other
 * Ethnicity: 3% Syonanese, 87% Malay, 6% Parawan-hito (Cuyonon), 4% other (several Filipino ethnic groups, Han Chinese, etc.)
 * Military:
 * Army: pirate sailors double as assorted infantry
 * Navy: 25 "conventional" pirate ships, 874 pirate sailors
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Chinese Blood: To commemorate the glory of Rinashima, raids have begun on the coasts of southern China. Rinashiman pirate raids on China are especially concentrated on the island of Hainan.
 * Events:
 * JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, pt.final: On Midsummer's Day of 1342, Jotaro would pass away quietly in his sleep, in the relatively large house on his Egyptian estate. After his death, Jotaro's most well-known work, Memoirs of a Pirate, would be posthumously published. The book paints a picture quite disparate from the Jotaro of mainstream Asian history: one of a child from the absolute rock bottom of society, forced into piracy out of necessity; a young man that would have been shafted to the edges of civilized society had it not been for sheer dumb luck; a fearsome pirate on the outside, but a broken man that had endured tragedy upon tragedy, on the verge of his breaking point; an old, rusted man fleeing from the memories terrorizing his soul. Although falling on deaf ears at first (what with the Plague and all that jazz), Memoirs of a Pirate would gain much traction during and following the Renaissance, becoming one of the classics of European literature during the Early Modern Period, along with Dante's Inferno and Shakespeare's plays.
 * Furthering the Cause: We begin setting up ties with smugglers and crime syndicates operating out of major cities in Southeast Asia. Furthermore, we begin establishing ties in trade guilds in the area, and also begin enticing the poor and disaffected of the port towns of the South China Sea to join our ranks, promising loot and glory.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Nagasato: We have literally 3 firearms, please sell us more.
 * Sen-shu-koku: Absolutely yes.