Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter VI (Map Game)/@comment-38730394-20200818111203

Nueva Valcanor
 * Government: Colony under Absolute Monarchy (Colony of Hispania)
 * Monarch: Queen Maria I
 * Local Governor: Claudia Collizan
 * Economy: Trade is picking up with the natives and Greek states to the north. New World plants and other discoveries are shipped back to make a profit as well. Gold and treasures from the conquest of the Aztecs boosts our economy as well.
 * Capital: Nueva Valencia
 * Demographics:
 * Nueva Valcanor: 
 * Population: ~75,000
 * Nueva Valencia: ~18,000
 * Nueva Perrogo: ~10,000
 * Los Pan Serpiente (rename of Arascælen): ~8,500
 * San Vicente: ~2,500
 * Smaller Communities: ~45,000
 * Ethnic Groups:
 * ~77% Spanish (Valcan, mainly)
 * ~18.4% Osnerolese and Native Tribes
 * ~4.6% Greek
 * Religion: 
 * ~77% Roman Catholic
 * ~13% Shrek Cult and Native Religions
 * ~10% Protestantism
 * Military: 6,750 active
 * Human Resources:
 * 2,700 Pikemen/Spearmen
 * 700 Heavy Infantry
 * 2,575 Archers and Crossbowmen
 * 125 Cannonmen
 * 650 Arquebusiers and... Gunmen I guess?
 * 4,500 Reserves
 * Siege Weapons and Artillery:
 * 30+ Large Cannons
 * 45+ Small Cannons
 * 600 Arquebuses
 * 100 Wheellock guns
 * Navy:
 * 30+ Transports
 * 3 Large Transports
 * 14 Sea Gliders
 * 10 Naval Kings
 * 4 Salvaged Scourges
 * Trading Fleet:
 * 15+ Cargo Ships
 * 30+ Merchant Ships
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * N/A
 * Diplomacy:
 * Elysian and Native States: Hi, let’s trade.
 * Events:
 * New Generation, Part 5 (Finale): Velasco continues to assist with explorations into the uncolonized lands of OTL Mexico and Texas. Calixta raises her first and second sons, Sans and Ximeno Suazo in Nueva Valencia. Another child is soon on the way.
 * Northern Exploration, Part 5 (Finale): To continue our trade with the Greek states easier, we ask permission for a Nueva Valcan trading post to be constructed at the southernmost tip of their peninsula. Ships sail up past Massachuset to find the tribes of Nahican and Passamaquoddy, where we hear of Albionese settlers and traders. This knowledge is then passed on to Hispania leaders (though they likely already know it).
 * Mysteries of the Colombian Coast, Part 3 (Finale): More and more happenings in the Colombian Triangle lead to public outrage and demands for priests to act. Priests and cardinals give blessings to every ship that leaves harbor. Sailors find it hard to make new relationships or have their businesses invested in. Some even attempt to appease the ocean with sacrifices and gifts. The governor, Claudia Collizan, is forced to make a decision on what should be done. Pulled out of her chambers and forced onto a boat, some say the ocean demands a human sacrifice and she should be killed. Some say she should sail through the sea and test fate’s hands. However, through her smooth talking skills, the governor instead manages to strike a deal with the head of navigation in the Valcan West Expedition Alliance. All ships will be armed and made safer in case of an incident, but in exchange all ships must stay within a range of the coast. This deal is accepted, and most activity in the Colombian Triangle dies down.
 * Sneaky Serpentine’s Snack Shack Scramble: In a bakery in Arascælen, a snake sneaks in from a back exit. It slithers across the floor, hunting for a snack. Seeing a mouse dart across the room, it quickly gives chase. Slithering up a table leg and onto the table, it hurls itself onto the counter where the mouse nibbles at a loaf of bread. The mouse perks up and looks around to see the snake. Terror fills the rodent’s eyes and heart. Dropping the bread crumb, it dashes across the counter, around the bread to a window, and leaps out with the snake right on his heels. The snake stops. The pesky mouse has gotten away. All is not lost, however. The snake turns itself around and returns to the loaf of bread lying on the counter. It monches down on the bread and tears off a peice. Delicious. From behind him, the snake hears the door to the bakery swing open the full way and hit the wall. The baker has returned. In panic, the snake grabs onto the bread with his strong jaws and flees towards the window. The baker screams as he sees the snake making away with his food, and hurls a rolling pin at the bread bandit. The snake feels a sharp pain in his back as the rolling pin glances off the tip of his tail, but he rushes forwards regardless. Dropping the bread out of the window before jumping out on top of it, the toast thief launches off into the city. Rushing past people walking and some men putting up a building, the snake turns heads and scares ladies away. The snake twists down to the beach, then slips into a collapsed, abandoned shack and sits down to finish his meal. This event leads to the northern part of town being called Los Pan Serpiente a shorter version of a phrase meaning The Snake Monches on the Bread. This name eventually spreads to the rest of Arascælen and takes over as the city’s name.
 * Alright, Fine. Have your Religious Freedom: Back home in Hispania, Lutheranism, Protestantism, and its offshoots become popular amongst the Valcan people. Fearing the government’s hatred of non-Catholics, they flee to Nueva Valcanor in the thousands, creating their own communities and local governments. Religious freedom within Christianity is added to the legislature of Nueva Valcanor.
 * Native Reservations: The Osnerolese’ designated islands are mainly the smaller ones found in the Andros region, though there are more small ones elsewhere.
 * Marksmen of Nueva Valcanor: Large amounts of arquebuses are shipped in to the colony, as well as some more prototype wheellock guns. Training for these weapons is increased.