Aranfan
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Hmm, does trying for peace with an Influence and failing create a penalty for subsequent attempts?
It does not
Hmm, does trying for peace with an Influence and failing create a penalty for subsequent attempts?
Interesting. I wonder if the "Catch up on the latest plays and theological debates" action would make this obvious to the king.Your only comfort is that Dafydd thinks you made the right choice.
Total Dice: 4 Influence, 1 Authority
Committed: 3 Influence, 0 Authority
Available Dice: 1 Influence, 1 Authority
The commoners praise the wisdom of their King
A lot of them are urban poor for whom the idea of land that, while they do not own it, is set aside for them to farm sounds like a dream. What with the sergents and officers who commanded them retire to agrarian nobility to organise their efforts. Whole squads may pick wives and go live out peaceful lives alongside the other men they trained and bled with, raising families and living good modest lives.The Mass Levy was drawn from the great cities. Most of our veterans have urban trades or were youths in the process of learning them. I'm sure a lot of employers would quite like people back. We have already done two waves of moving urbanites out to reclaim farmland in the past twenty years and our previous wars of reclamation have given people who want to make that change voluntarily plenty of opportunity to do so - the cities and thus the levy are not particularly heavy with would be farmers.
We have already thinned out the urban poor over the past twenty years. Nor is this republican Rome where social status is tied up in land ownership and many of the urban poor were smallholders forced off their land by the economic power of noble owned latifundas (often while the farmer was off doing military service.) The Marian reforms are entirely inappropriate to our circumstances. Our urban poor (better off than Roman urban poor) are working parts of our economic engine and recognised as such.A lot of them are urban poor for whom the idea of land that, while they do not own it, is set aside for them to farm sounds like a dream. What with the sergents and officers who commanded them retire to agrarian nobility to organise their efforts. Whole squads may pick wives and go live out peaceful lives alongside the other men they trained and bled with, raising families and living good modest lives.
We have already thinned out the urban poor over the past twenty years. Nor is this republican Rome where social status is tied up in land ownership and many of the urban poor were smallholders forced off their land by the economic power of noble owned latifundas (often while the farmer was off doing military service.) The Marian reforms are entirely inappropriate to our circumstances. Our urban poor (better off than Roman urban poor) are working parts of our economic engine and recognised as such.
Part of the ongoing cost of the mass levy is the effect of those people not being in their cities. It has fewer knock on effects than taking them out of food production but it still hurts.
[X] Plan Oshha
Base Influence: 5 Influence, 2 Authority
Naval Status (Yllython Mor): 8 (Poor)
Naval Status (Saffron Sea): 2 (Anemic)
Naval Status (Salt Sea): 4 (Weak)
Naval Status (Monsoon Sea): 6 (Poor)
(Combined Yllython+Saffron Naval: 10 [Average])
Total Naval Score: 20
Professional Army Formations:
Iron Flower Banner Company (Pike & Shot [crossbow]) - Deployed to Western Wall Front
Heaven's Hawk Banner Company (Heavy Cavalry) - Deployed to Western Wall Front
Thunder Plateau Front: 670,000 men & Dragon General Dafydd.
Western Wall Front: 270,000 men & Both Banner Companies
Highlander Front: 30,000 Men
Reserve: 30,000 Men
Treasury Status: 5.3/10
Income: +.3
Expensive Actions subtract 1 from treasury status, Profitable actions add 1 to it. Very is x2, Extremely is x3, Ruinously/Insanely is x4.
Income adds itself to the Treasury Status every 5 years.
Provinces and Loyalty
Core: Rock Solid
Memory of Spirits: Rock Solid
Txolla: Unshakable
Hathytta: Decently Loyal
Western Wall: In Rebellion
Greenshore: Solid
Tinshore: Rock Solid
Thunder Plateau: Under Foreign Occupation
Client States:
Tin Tribes
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Opinions of you:
Khemetri: 4/10 [C] R
Magyar: 7/10
Ealam: 7/10
Vynta: 6/10
Ruma: 5/10
Pamplona: 8/10
Abyss: 5/10
Hung: 8/10 [C]
Rexum Germanum: 5/10
-Hasum 4/10
-Behryvar 4/10
-Ochrur ?/10
Tarta: 5/10
Styrmyr: 5/10
Amber Road: 8/10 [C], 2/5 [A]
Norsca: 4/10
Berba: 5/10
Hellas: 3/10 [C] R
Pulska: 3/5
Melkut Ymaryn: 45
@AranfanIt looks like we're using the accounting where the political will cap was hit mid-turn, so 1 less Influence than projected.
If we accept these terms, how much of the Thunder Plateau will we have left to liberate?
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Make the actual nobility who screwed up half citizens as that is the fate of those who fail to farm good, but let their families continue to exist so long as none who currently live runs for admin office without royal permission.The Black Sheep is royally screwed. Can't imagine being a kid and growing up and suddenly being told by your relatives that we may need to go back to the steppes.
This was genuinely hard to re-find, so good thing you asked:
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Have updated front-page snapshots; thanks!