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Wining, and then feeling bad about winning normally does it.Something that does worry me is that we have no way of reducing militancy. So I am wary of anything that will raise it.
Wining, and then feeling bad about winning normally does it.Something that does worry me is that we have no way of reducing militancy. So I am wary of anything that will raise it.
There is a new link in my signature.[X] Cornuthaum
It's nice to see folks like AcademiaNut participating in Cornuthaum's Quest
Also, is it just me, or is the Discord link broken?
Not really. Natural economic forces, crown and nobles alike would have strong incentive to sell to the wealthy non landowners, which would currently be the Guilds and unlanded nobles(like say, those fleeing the republics who heard theres land for sale)So we just tell them no, you can't buy all this land, it's going to settlers.
Hell, if we need to, we could offer to sell them land deep in Kiberia, where nobody sane would settle. We get money, they get land to let them vote, and none of the habitable land is lost.
I think it's critically important to get started on the guilds immediately with the 6 PW option to crush them. They have the most potential to dig in and get out of control since they have power but can't vie for the throne.
Due to the upheaval that will cause, we'd want a conservative constitution in other respects that limits lower class freedoms while keeping military and upper nobility on side.
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I noticed a blue territory on the map labeled as "Most Ancient Kingdom Under God". Is it a no man's land or is it a separate independent power by itself?
Its Israel/HK and it thinks its hardcore(it is). It's extremely defensible mountain terrain where any attacker has to go through guerilla warfare to get even an inch of the land, its has no sea access but cliffs and its too rough to use cannon on.@Academia Nut
I noticed a blue territory on the map labeled as "Most Ancient Kingdom Under God". Is it a no man's land or is it a separate independent power by itself?
Say hello to Highland Kingdom.@Academia Nut
I noticed a blue territory on the map labeled as "Most Ancient Kingdom Under God". Is it a no man's land or is it a separate independent power by itself?
It's less super defensible and more completely useless, so no one has any reason to go and conquer them.Its Israel/HK and it thinks its hardcore(it is). It's extremely defensible mountain terrain where any attacker has to go through guerilla warfare to get even an inch of the land, its has no sea access but cliffs and its too rough to use cannon on.
I'm not sure it's crackable until we have powered flight and bombs though.
Actually it does have some good mines and IIRC IRL theres oil deposits in there. But maximum isolationist xenophobia probably means they don't get techups that often.It's less super defensible and more completely useless, so no one has any reason to go and conquer them.
Since the constitution is penned by a small and (hopefully) competent group of people all at once, shouldn't the loophole of giving landed non-nobles voting rights in the Upper House be completely obvious? So either it would be done on purpose or avoided with the right wording, no? Wouldn't it make sense then for there to be an option that is essentially "[ ] Landed Nobility"?Anyone with land, although currently only nobles can own land. As it is right now it would basically move it to "Royalty, nobility, and upper gentry" from "Royalty and upper nobility"... unless of course land ownership were broadened.
The Kielmyr are a constitutional monarchy, right? They are our neighbors, allies and share a cultural heritage with us. Shouldn't they inform our opinions on how it should or shouldn't be done?Let me get back to you, but definitely way more liberal and republican than what you can achieve here.