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- Actually pretty lost
...But making trails is the "new friends" option!Sorry, sometimes one has to make sacrifices to make new friends.
...But making trails is the "new friends" option!Sorry, sometimes one has to make sacrifices to make new friends.
To an extent, I am just letting you know where the political fault lines are, so that if something bad were to happen then it would not come as a surprise where provinces might go in a hypothetical civil war.
Awesome! Hmm...on that note, how does the life expectancy of our kings compare to our neighbors? I know our overall life expectancy is way better, especially from reducing infant and childhood mortality down to like RL 17th century levels before the whooping cough showed up, but how does our "if you make it to age 20 you'll make it to X" life expectancy compare? And does their more lopsided system make their elites live comparably or even longer on average to ours, like with our warriors being shorter?
I only breath through my mouth because my allergies come at me around this time of year, sir.And that kids is why we shouldn't rely on cultural manipulations to bring the North in line but give them tangible proof of our intentions and the fact they're a valued part of our nation.
And also why it's mouth breathing idiocy to invite so many immigrants into our country when we still need to get our house in order.
That's just what they want you to believe!I only breath through my mouth because my allergies come at me around this time of year, sir.
...How old was Twythulmyn when we elected him? He had 2-3, and a generation is ~20 turns, so we must have elected him at ~20 years old? Wow.
Oh holy cow. I was not expecting that. I thought we had a relatively long training period for our new kings so they wouldn't affect anything until they were actually king, not just heir.
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How good is our record keeping? How likely is it for future real life people to be made into spirits/gods like Crow and Gwygoytha?
if we elect her as a chief and New Trails wins, will New Trails be constructed under her control?
Awesome! Hmm...on that note, how does the life expectancy of our kings compare to our neighbors? I know our overall life expectancy is way better, especially from reducing infant and childhood mortality down to like RL 17th century levels before the whooping cough showed up, but how does our "if you make it to age 20 you'll make it to X" life expectancy compare? And does their more lopsided system make their elites live comparably or even longer on average to ours, like with our warriors being shorter?
How old was Twythulmyn when we elected him? He had 2-3, and a generation is ~20 turns, so we must have elected him at ~20 years old? Wow.
How good is our record keeping? How likely is it for future real life people to be made into spirits/gods like Crow and Gwygoytha?
We're going to have such a weird pantheon...Guaranteed at this point that heroes will eventually become legends and then gods.
Huh... I would have expected fourth, in case of things like "major construction project in Valleyhome", with the chain of command going:Yes, if she were elected heir she would be involved in government during all of these decisions and processes and would always be at least the third most powerful person in any given context.
Life expectancy after twenty is an additional thirty years, although its actually more like after twenty five there is an additional forty. Most of your upper level leaders have a life expectancy of 70 +/- 5 years.
Average life expectancy after twenty in comparison to your neighbours tends to be five to ten years longer. More militarized groups will have the life expectancy of their leadership castes be depressed by the expectation of being able to fight causing high losses outside of peak fighting years between 25 and 40, while the Xohyssiri have comparable leadership lifespans to you.
Guaranteed at this point that heroes will eventually become legends and then gods.
Yes, if she were elected heir she would be involved in government during all of these decisions and processes and would always be at least the third most powerful person in any given context.
So its a grand idea to open the borders... Set things on fire and then assure people that everything is A-O-KAY... for the 'benefit' of dodging a pesky tech guaranteed tech upgrade and then leave the female Hero unit to take the blame?This suddenly looks like an impossibly brilliant combination of actions.