Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter V (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20190920225317

Gwarri Chiefdom
Government: Tribal confederation Grand Elder: (Unknown, lost to history even to oral tradition) Elder Council: Roughly 20 to 30, fluctuates often Military: The military of the Gwarri Chiefdom largely comprised of no more than few dozen warriors within the chiefdom that use bow and arrow to hunt animals for the chiefdom, along with spears to hunt them too. By the 1010s however, the Gwarri Chiefdom has started to expand their military heavily, reaching around 100 warriors by the end of the decade as the means to show strength and superiority of their culture and people against all other Aboriginal cultures. Economy: Economy is largely primitive and largely comprised of hunter-gathering stuff, but for the first time, a rudimentary use of bartering has become a thing. There is no agricultural activity though unfortunately, since there are no crops that are viable to keep a stable amount of food in the chiefdom (unless there is a miracle that Asians make contact with the Aboriginals, then it is highly unlikely). Demographics: An estimated population of 1 500 live in the chiefdom so far, while the rest of Australia is thought to be roughly around 400 000 at the time. Population is largely estimated by modern historians because there is no written script that could produce proper demographics. Culture is obviously Aboriginal and they speak the language of the Gwarri. Events: Our People Thrive: The Gwarri are beginning to stand out from all other Aboriginal cultures, but not entirely yet. Somehow, the population kept growing and they had to choice but to expand outside of their own people's own nation and start going around subjugating other Aboriginal cultures and societies in order to get what they want. As a result, the attitude towards staying in their own homeland and doing literally nothing has started to become an unpopular idea among some younger people. These young people are willing to become hunters and warriors for their own chiefdom. So they managed to expand south and slowly subjugated these lands into an organised chiefdom and tribal society. At least 300 people were subjugated into the Gwarri, some of which were their people, otherwise its largely nearby ones. First Settlement Proposal: Perhaps the first makeshift settlement could start as soon as possible. The Gwarri elders have been thinking about building huts that could be made into an organised way, but even larger than say living in a cave or in smaller 'nomadic' villages. These plans haven't come to fruition yet, but soon, the first permanent settlement in a pre-colonisation Australia would be made.