ThroneWorld Enterprises presents:
LORDS OF THE EARTH
CAMPAIGN X
Turn #97 Age of Imperialism
1538-1540 Anno Domini Renaissance Era
Gamemaster: David Adams
Next Turn's Orders are due Sunday, May 11th, 2003
Quote of the month:
"What all the wise men promised
has not happened,
and what the damned fools said
has come to pass."
- Lord Melbourne

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Hands Off Trade: HOT is in effect NOW. Please read up on how it works on page 8 of the Modern Era Rules. Insert the word Harbor were you see Base.

Harbors: Check out rule 5.2.4.3 - wording with regards to where you are allowed to Harbor your trade route MSP. Next turn I'm going to go through and remove all MSP that fails to comply with this rule. In compliance with HOT, all you need to do is indicate which city is the Harbor and which is the Base (although, technically, the Base should always the closest port to the trade partner, connected to your Capital by land).

(   /   ) Regions: These colonizable regions that people are plopping cities in without colonizing? Hostile Land Regions, you know. (4.5.12) I may put them into your stats as (0/0), but they are really still (?/?).

 

MaxTax: MaxTax is in effect in Lords 10. 1.50 finally.

NFP Across the Sea: NFP must be transported by a leader if it's not connected by controlled land regions to your HBZ for anything requiring it as a resource. This will probably require transports. This doesn't apply to MC/PRA/SE nations for site creation. Gold is assumed to be able to travel freely anywhere within your nation, but I wouldn't suggest using a region or city that isn't connected by controlled land regions to your HBZ for an internation transfer - use a trade route for that, or send a leader with the gold.

Resistance: A high resistance pacified region is MORE likely to revolt than a lower one, while a high resistance friendly region is LESS likely to revolt.


LORDS 10 UNIT CONVERSION

  • Cavalry or Infantry (100 men = 1 point)
  • Siege (50 sappers = 1 point)
  • 5 siege towers, or catapults
  • All Ships (2 ships & 100 men = 1 point)
  • Cargo = MSP
  • NOTE: 4 MSP + 4GP = 1 HT
  • Field Forts (1 tower/trench with 50 men each)
  • Wall point (10 feet of wall ramparts and 50 men)
  • Gunnery (2 guns or 1 mortar and assorted men)
  • COLOR CODED NATION HEADERS: The Colors coded on each nation represents your technology level. Tech 1, 2, 3, & 4, Tech 5, Tech 6, Tech 7, Tech 8, Tech 9, Tech 10, and Tech 11. If you can't read it, select the text so that it's reversed.

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    ~ Condotierri ~
    Can you afford them?

    Note - to hire non-brokered mercenaries, a city of your Nation must be within the area specified. All mercenaries show up in a city controlled by the hiring nation within the area (if it's not occupied or besieged) as it says in 5.5.2.

    West-Africa:
    [South and west of the Sahara]
    7hc 8c 5hi 5i 5s 5w 5ht
    Leader: MA68 Jacob Goldberg
    See WHOMPCO for hiring

      East-Africa:
    [Map of start area]
    5hc 5c 10hi 5i 20s 5g 60hew 95hw 60ew 95w 9ht
    Leader: M95A Joseph Abung

    Mediterranean:
    [Within two regions of the Mediterranean]
    21hc 21c 17hi 17i 21s 19g 3ew 170ht
    Leader: M855 Mosheh ben Iaco

    Northern Europe:
    [North of Alps, West of Dnepr R]
    20hc 9c 10hi 10i 20s 35hg 10g 5ht
    Leader: MB68 Bonoque de Samanigo
    See WHOMPCO for hiring

    Middle-East:
    [Urals/Persia/Arabia]
    75hc 14s 20hg 65hw 65ht
    Leader: M997 Ibrahim ibn Jacob
    See SBB for hiring

    India:
    [East of Indus, West of Salween]
    25hc 34c 14hei 16hi 37i 17hg 17s 8w 5t
    Leader: M96A Achyuta Kamakshi
    See ISGOC for hiring

    South-Asia:
    [East of Salween, South of Xi R]
    8hec 16c 1hei 30i 7s 15w 5ht
    Leader: MB85 Lun Ang Chhoub
    See ISGOC for hiring

    North-Asia:
    [North of Xi R]
    10hc 10c 27ei 5hi 5i 2s 10w 5t
    Leader: MA88 Sang-Kyu Cho
    See ISGOC for hiring

    East-North America:
    [East of all Snake R]
    7c 10i 4s 1g 29w 4t
    Leader: MA76 Trakehner Al Jisr

    Central America:
    [South of Rio Grande R, North of Cuna]
    7c 8i 3s 17w 2ht
    Leader: MA7B Luciano di Mosa


      AFRICA  
    West Africa

    THE AKA'MURRID EMIRATE OF FULANI
    Mohammad II, Emir of the Fulani, The Philosopher-King of the Sahel
    Diplomacy: Matata(t)
         Mohammed expanded 5 cities in the realm and worked with the Andalusians to complete the royal road into Takrur. He initiated a new road into Kebbi and a bridge over the Lower Niger into Oyo. Several of the Lords of Fulani received their orders, apparently to redo exactly what they did before. They were not pleased. The royal family grew larger, as Mohammed sired another daughter and finally two sons.
         Technology from the Krakas Empire helped the Emirate achieve Renaissance.

    THE MARWAN EMIRATE OF BENITOGO
    Marwan, Emir of the Bight
    Diplomacy: Yoruba(f) Benin(f)
         Marwan installed new facilities in Accra and Lome. Oduduwa was told to rule the Emirate. Since he was merely Prince, he seriously gave thought to claiming the throne and doing just that, but he held his army in check.

      South Africa  

    THE BANTU KINGS OF OKOYO
    Ekwune, Da King of Okoyo
    Diplomacy: Dogubu(ea)
         Ekwune granted the region of Teke tributary status to the Hawala as well as sending them three thousand light infantry. The road to Lui was completed, but Uige required more men to finish the task of cultivation. To continue the royal line of Bantu Kings, Ekwune decided that Efusu's daughter Akiiki should marry Tubuhwaire of Uige, making the region friendly and giving the kingdom a new young royal line.
         Further changes were made when Ekwune commanded that the capital be moved from Kikongo to the booming city of Boma on the coast of Kongo. He ruled from there while the instruments of government were transported across Vili.

    THE KALID EMIRATE OF THE CAPE
    Utumwa, Emir as Cape Town
    Diplomacy: Xhosa(ea)
         Utumwa sent messages to the Aethiopians offering more of the Almoravid technologies.

    THE GREAT ZIMBABWE
    Jol, Chief of Zimbabwe, Holder of the Five Twin Jackal Chair
    Diplomacy: None
         Jol improved the quality of his siege engineers and watched the completion of his cultivation projects in Kilwa, Mahabo, Mapungubwe, Mobassa, and Transkei. Nguni, Ruvama, and Zambia would have been completed if he were able to allocate more labor.

      East Africa  

    THE KRAKAS EMPIRE OF AETHIOPIA
    Pelam I, Alem 'Elum, Emperor of Aethiopia
    Diplomacy: Baraka(f) Kassala(a) Akala(f) Adulis(a) Suakin(f) Ikego(AW)
         Pelam improved the quality of his siege engineers and cavalry. He sent off more than half of his lieutenants to work with Ajari on diplomacy with great success.
         Eskalon, Prince of Massawa, was invited to Meroe where he was married to Biju, Pelam's sister, with great pomp and circumstance. After the long celebration and a few weeks to get acquainted with his wife, Eskalon headed up the important military expedition to the west to squash the revolts out there. Taking along Temban to assist with running the army, the duo went to repay Bornu for their audacity. As Festro was sent back in a case, so the leader of the revolt would be nailed up as a public display to those who would defy Aethiopia with violence.
         Eskalon continued on to Ikego, where, after it was pacified his fifteen thousand men killed all who would not give up their pagan ways. Eskalon needed to quickly return to Daza. As a result, the region reverted to Paganism and now thoroughly hate the Krakas, despite the recent cultivation projects.
         The trade routes to the Secret Empire of the Burning Sword, as Shirki al Bahri al Basra, the Ghorid Sultanate of Afghanistan, and the Chalukya Empire of Banavasi were all turned over to the Republic of Portale D'Oro.

      North Africa  

    THE SULTANATE of IEST
    Imad ibn Khalid, Sultan of Mahidia
    Diplomacy: As Sidrah(ea) Caquetio(t)
         Imad improved the art of war at sea and under wall, as well as expanding the far reaching possibilities of his merchant class. Imad wished to initiate trade with several American nations, but didn't free up space in his home port for the new routes. Not taking the time to intervene in mercantile affaires, the shipping that he wanted on the routes didn't move from their already lucrative business of trade within the Sultanate itself.
         Prince Bashir's last act was to bring As Sidrah closer to the fold. Abu Said took a few warships and sailed to the Leeward Sea. His orders were to explore the North Atlantic Current. He continued north to Bermuda, charting the currents off of its sunny shores. He ventured north in 1539, returning with only a third of his forces later the following year having learned nothing.

    THE ALMORAVID EMIRATE of ANDALUSIA
    Hahziz, Emir as Sevilla
    Diplomacy: Talavera(c) Valencia(a) Salamanca(c) Porto(H)
         Hahziz increased his diplomatic and assassin corps as well as extending the reach of his merchants further than any other nation in the known world. The naval observatory has progressed nicely. Benitogo was granted permission to build a conduit city on the Timris coast.
         Sources close to Hahziz have learned that a search for the heir of Saladin has turned up fruitless. Old and childless, Hahziz had put out feelers, suggesting that should al Saladin step forward, he would grant him the position of Prince of the Realm, essentially heir of the Almoravid Emirate, but only if he publicly denounced his father as a heretic. Specifically an eater of pork, and other vile deeds! Also, he must confirm that the overthrow of his father was justified because he was unfair in the eyes of Allah to lead the nation. And to confirm his belief that Mohammed is the true disciple of the one God, Allah. Several rumors flew across the Iberian plain that the memory of Saladin was never that he was unfair or ever an eater of pork; although other rumors that Hahziz himself was a vile man did circulate, and a desire for the old dynasty still existed...
         Nazar, noted as not being one of the best generals Hahziz has ever seen, was charged with the duties of wrestling the oversized garrisons located throughout the Emirate, bringing them to Sevilla. It took him nearly five times longer to load the twenty-five thousand men into boats at Dokhla in preparation to sail. He finally arrived at the end of 1540. Having taken so long just to get to the capital, his orders to ferry labor to the African coast would have to wait until the following spring. As a result walls were not built on Casablanca, the port city of Mbour could not be built, and the Saharan-Loop could not be completed, even though the Fulani provided most of the labor.

    CASABLANCA WESTERN HAWALA OVERSEAS MERCHANT PROTECTIVE COMPANY
    Vic Torlazlo, Merchant of Casablanca
    Diplomacy: None
    Capitalization: Tunis(bo) Dogobu(ma) Sergipe(ma) Nicosea(nt-to Cyprus)
         Vic poured a ton of money into various internal investments, most of which paid off. Then he sent his men out to grow the company. Ogatti died after his unsuccessful bid in Bashir and the allied state of Cyprus began expanding it's domain. The Canaries were reduced to mere non-paying tributaries.
         The merchant attempted to purchase the Northern European and Mediterranean naval units, to be brought into official employment as household units of the Hawala. The Northern European transports simply refused and left the unit, while the entire Mediterranean group threw out their brokerage.
         Men were heard sniffing around Acre, wanting to meet with and give money to any member of WHOMPCO who would be willing to *cough* cooperate and provide information...


      EUROPE  
    Western Europe

    THE ALMORAVID EMIRATE of IRELAND
    Sheik Bahiyy al Din, Emir as Iberia
    Diplomacy: None
         Cultivation continued in Munster while the Sheik mourned the death of his wife.

    THE KINGDOM OF MORAY
    Donald Dubh Mac Donald of Islay, ifth Lord of the Isles, Lord of Argyll and Kintyre, Earl of Ross, Captain of Clan Donald, Ri Innse Gall
    Diplomacy: Strathclyde(f)
         With the assistance of Helvetica, the ifth Lord completed the cultivation of Strathclyde.

    Dharr Ralif ibn Abdullah, Sword of Sayyidina AliTHE SULTANATE OF INGILTARRA
    Dharr Ralif ibn Abdullah, Sword of Sayyidina Ali
    Diplomacy: Sussex(a) Wessex(ea)
         The Dharr spent a couple years in the Sussex countryside while his men, with the assistance of the Northern European mercenary Bonoque de Samanigo campaigned against the Anglians. The mercenaries were quite expensive, but most of the cost was defrayed by rich friends and in particular an unnamed Roman Catholic nation. Jaraah bin Zulfaqar found a wife for Ralif in Wessex named Faith, as in Faithful to Allah.
         At Hull in Northumbria, Abass Nashat blockaded the port while Akil al Ferran crushed the ally of the Anglians. A Pro-Catholic agenda was followed, tolerant of the Roman Catholic Churches in Northumbria and Anglia.
         After ensuring that Wessex was free of Anglians, the army pacified Winchester easily in 1538. It marched north into Mercia, easily securing tribute. Finally in 1539 the army marched on Anglia itself. The Ingil forces had more than five thousand men and horse with close to that much supporting siege engineers and munitions. [See Anglia]

    THE KINGDOM OF ANGLIA
    Beaucleric, King of the Anglians
    Diplomacy: None
         Kierek, garrison in Wessex, found his men had elected a new commander. With Kierek dead, the thousand cavalry unit rode north along the postal road into Mercia, outrunning the advancing Ingiltarrans. Beaucleric was unable to extract more money from the starving people of Hull and Ipswich, so he was forced to disband even more of his forces. Thousands of transports and expensive heavy guns were let go.
         Anglia had merely less than five thousand men, mostly in the form of heavy gun corps, which would prove useless without the support of more infantry to carry the brunt of the fighting. Since Beaucleric had built no walls the battle for Anglia and Ipswich would be fought on the fields and in the streets. In a short battle, the Kingdom of Anglia fell.

    Henry VITHE NORMAN EMPIRE OF SAXONIA
    Phillip, King of the Saxons and of the Normans, Count of Blois
    Diplomacy: Duchy of Perigord(F)
         Phillip released Aquitaine and Bergerac, with the understanding that the Duchy would accept peace and a restoration of their vassal ties. He left his diplomats in Carmaux and rode north into Orleans and then into Lyonnaise, which he had just purchased from the Papacy for a barrel of wine. With his lieutenant Tancred and about twenty thousand men, cannon and ballonscots, he marched on Provence. After a short battle proving that he could easily best the Italians, he returned to Ile de France.
         Two books were published by the Norman government; "The Fall of the Roman Republic", to help explain the benefits of monarchal rule vis a vis republicans. Most of it focused on the horrors of Republicanism, such as the 'Proscriptions of Rome', the 'Civil Wars', and the benefits of the Pax Romana brought by Augustus, who established the Roman Empire and ensured peace, tranquility, and prosperity for 200 years through his grip on power. It quickly became required reading in government funded schools and universities.
         The other book was titled "The History of the Saxonian Emperors", detailing the struggles of the Normans in Europe from their origins in Scandinavia, to their conquests in England and France. It emphasized the heroic nature of their rule, the benefits that accrued to Saxonia when a strong monarch ruled, and the disasters that befell when these monarchs allowed their rule to falter.
         Prior to absorbing Perigord's government, Saxonia itself was already feeling some of the effects of low infrastructure. Phillip expanded the bureaucracy, but that didn't stop Tours and Castile from degrading. Aragon revolted.

    THE DUCHY OF PERIGORD
    Roland, Duke of Perigord
    Diplomacy: None
         The Duchy took the Norman diplomats at their word.

    THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
    Paul III, Bishop of Rome, Vicar of Christ, Servant of the Servants of God, Supreme Pontiff on the Universal Church
    Consecration: None
         Pope Boniface X died in 1540 from his infirmities. Bishop Paul Reubens took the name Paul III, returning to the Vatican from Kobenhavn in Zealand.

    THE REPUBLIC OF ITALY
    Filippo de Reggio, King of the Freestate
    Diplomacy: None
         Filippo did nothing.

    THE MEDICI SYNDICATE
    Marco d'Medici, Guildmaster of Medici
    Capitalization: None
         d'Medici non ha fatto niente.

    Otto IITHE EMPIRE OF HELVETICA
    Otto, Grand Doge of Helvetica
    Diplomacy: None
         Otto morosely watched his national projects degrade, but was perked up some when he witnessed several of his investments payoff.

    THE NORDIK EMPIRE OF THAERY
    Kjel Goldnose, King of the Danes
    Diplomacy: None
         Kjel finally completed many Imperial projects, such as the cultivation of Lausatia and Westphalia, as well as repairing the flood damaged bridge over the Elba in Saxony. Bremen was expanded.

      Eastern Europe  

    THE GRAND DUCHY OF CRACOW
    Jocko, Blackjack Duke of Cracow, the King of the Polka and Bochnia
    Diplomacy: Radom(a) Kuyavia(nt) Danzig(nt)
         Jocko increased the quality of his military machine and cultivated Galich. He married a nobel woman from Radom and sent agriculture to the Kingdom of the Balts. Stefan and Marek accounted for most of the tax money.

    THE KINGDOM OF THE BALTS
    Dmitri, King of Baltica, Prince of Novgorod
    Diplomacy: Pskov(a) Kubishev(fa)
         Dmitri supported all of his projects seeing the royal road to Kaluga completed. He purchased grain from the Duchy of Cracow offsetting the effects of his bad harvest and set all of his internal fleets to the task of harvesting food from the Baltic Sea. Piotr was sent to Kama Bolgar to become its new governor.

    THE DIHAJ KHANAT
    Ziyad, Mighty Servant of Allah
    Diplomacy: Taman(f)
         Ziyad breathed.

    THE ROMAN EMPIRE - Phormion Dynasty
    Stavros Phormio, Imperator Romanus, Basileus of Constantinople
    Diplomacy: None
         Stavros spent gobs of money increasing the infrastructure, warship and cavalry quality, developed his own balloon scouts, and various improvements in his espionage group.
         Prince Sebastos along with Admiral Nauteus sailed north to Gronland and then south along the American coastline to reach Querrandi south of Tupinamba in 1540. Here they split up, with Nauteus continuing on to Minuane. Both regions were colonized, with the ports of Delphi and Miletus built. Paphlagonia was converted to Eastern Orthodox.


      ASIA  
    The Middle East

    THE DAR AL ISLAM EMIRATE
    Hassan Pasha, Emir of Baghdad, Amiiru l-mu'miniin
    Diplomacy: Dulaym(H) Lebanon(fa) Acre(AW) Hawalli(t)
         Hassan withdrew his claim to Hahmar, albeit keeping Najaf, after selling his monopolies in Camels and Falcons to the SBB. Jamal died prior to his diplomatic attempts in Najaf. Zayd Al-Kayr, a mediocre diplomat at best, was killed by the Dulaym. The formidable city of Acre captured Barakah, demanding a ransom for his release.
         The barely recognizable body of a man was found outside of Acre in Lebanon. He had apparently been beaten to death with a lead pipe, found in a pool of blood nearby. Broken legs, smashed in face, and an empty spot where his brain used to be...

    THE SECRET EMPIRE OF THE BURNING SWORD
    Hammad Abu-Hassan, Keeper of Secrets, Master of Lies
    Diplomacy: Fars(t) Charsionon(t) Abadan(f)
         Hammad solved his famine problems with shipments of grain from the Harayuk Indians, this time saving quite a bit of it and building a small fishing fleet. A new postal road from Khuzestan north into Arbiliq was constructed and the bridges over the Tigris and Euphrates were repaired.

    LAHILLA PRIMACY OF ISLAM
    Lahilla ibn Rumi abd Allah, Qadi al Islam
    Consecration: Antioch(ch) Raqqah(ch) Baghdad(ch) Aqaba(ch) Sinai(ch) Misr(ch) Egypt(ch) Iest(ch) Africa(ch)
         The Qadi exacted a small tithe on the Iesti and As Shirki al Bahri al Basra sent a substantial grant.

    Abdulla Noir, Kalifat Rasul Allah, Captain General of the Basra Overseas Trade CompanyAS SHIRKI AL BAHRI AL BASRA (SBB)
    Abdulla Noir, Kalifat Rasul Allah, Captain General of the Basra Overseas Trade Company
    Capitalization: Djibouti(ma) Mardin(ma) Chah Bahar(ci) Hahmar(a) Omarra(mf)
         Abdulla spend a couple kings ransoms to reorganize the Middle East Mercenary pool, giving them much more capabilities. Technology in the form of a couple light guns was sold to the Ghorid Sultanate. Iesti seemed to have forgotten all about their deal. Abdulla returned home in 1540 to sire another boy. First Trader Behram Noir spent some time in Najaf working out some preferential trade treatment with the Dar al Islam.

      Persia & Central Asia  

    THE BOGAZGOL KHANATE
    Zargan I, Khan of Tabaristan
    Diplomacy: None
         Bogz died in 1538. Since there wasn't much to the nation, there wasn't much to lose in the dynastic failure that occurred next. Zargan I took command of the forces, slaying six year old Bogz II at the same time. He restyled the government as a Khanate.

    THE BASSO SULTANATE OF KUMIS
    Jango Basso, Sultan of Kumis
    Diplomacy: None
         Jango claimed the throne at Rayy, directing old trade routes of the Ghorid his direction.

    THE GHORID SULTANATE OF AFGHANISTAN
    Abdel bin Kinobi, Sultan of Afghans
    Diplomacy: None
         Omar rode back to Zabulistan, crossing the newly repaired bridge across the Indus into Turan. Other bridges were also completed in Afghanistan and Pathan. In Afghanistan, Abdel bin Kenobi married Omar's daughter, then joined Jabbah Ja, taking thirty-five hundred men east into Kashmir to join Ufandin. In February of 1539 Omar II died.
         Andy, who had just returned from Chah Bahar with the new light gun corps, was in the capital alone with the entire army of some seventeen thousand men. He proclaimed himself Sultan. Jabbah Ja had designs on the thrown as well, but Ufandin was quite capable of dealing this, catching the schemer. Jango Basso also rebelled, vowing to take the capital!
         Badakshan, Dasht Margo, Ghur, Registan, and Turan revolted out of hand. The stress of the situation also lead Afghanistan and Kabul, Mizani, Khokhand and Tashkent, Khurasen and Nishapur, Pamir, Herat, Shadad, the port of Antizani, and Tukharistan to revolt as well. With the rebellions, this left Abdel bin Kenobi with no choice but to ride west to come at Ghazni from Seistan.
         By October, Abdel was in Kalai-mor. Finally in April of 1540 Andy relinquished control of the throne to Abdel bin Kinobi. Most of Ghorid's trade is now hampered by the rebellions. Surprisingly, nothing else revolted from Abdel's short command radius.

      India  

    THE HARAYUK RAJPUT EMPIRE
    Rupika Chandravara, Khan of Khans, Master of Kaunaj, Destroyer of Hordes
    Diplomacy: Sarawak(nt)
         Rupika increased the reach of Kaunaj, as well as upgrading naval, missionary, and assassin capabilities. Captains took on new technology to speed their ships. Grain was bundled and traded to the Burning Sword for a small profit.
         In 1539, Admiral Ydrisi hit the forested beaches of Yaralone on the continent of Australia. The natives were stunned to see the boom-sticks and were easily pacified. Ydrisi built the port of Karratha on its shore.
         Alamara met up with Ydrisi on Banka taking on a fleet loaded with colonists and laborers. He ordered the construction of Koba and then sailed on to Kepeluan. Finding it inhabited, he sailed on to Irian, which had far fewer people. He placed a small garrison, ordered the construction of the port of Sorong, and then sailed for the rumored islands of Palau.
         With the assistance of Lavva Tonin, Alamara was able to chart a course to Palau. Here they found a large contingent of Chinese intent on building the the port of Koror. They returned to Sorong at the end of 1540.

    THE CHALUKYA EMPIRE OF BANAVASI
    Ekoram-varman, Maharaja in Banavasi, Yogi of the Maldives
    Diplomacy: None
         Ekoram studied ancient textbooks.

      South-East Asia  

    THE VIET VICEROYALTY OF MAKASSAR
    Zhen Ya, Viceroy of Makassar
    Diplomacy: Makassar(f) Socotra(c)
         Missionaries received a boost and the Viceroy ignored the cultivation projects on Timor. Returning from Ambon, Zhen Ya spend a small amount of time attempting to calculate an accurate census, but it proved to be too difficult. His wife gave birth to a daughter in 1540.
         Surivajaran sailed to Truk where he examined the logs of Twozer, who had died just before his voyage to Ponape was to begin - surely a bad omen. Fearless, Surivajaran headed into the sun rise. He founded the port city of Pohnpei.

    IL SINDACATO GRANDE ORIENTALE COMMÉRCIO (Republic of Portale D'Oro)
    Don Santino Carpachi, Il Doge della Portale D'Oro
    Diplomacy: Mercenaries
    Capitalization: Kumamoto(ma) Dongola(ma)
         The Don saw increases in most of the expected investments while he spend the years in Aseb on an unsuccessful mission. His son Sebastian faired no better, not sure if he found his way to Guam or not. He sailed on to Kwanti in 1540.
         Amicis and Salamar landed at Socotra and build the city of West Port, although Amicis would not live to see it's completion. While Dimitri was successful in the Nubian city of Dongola, the agent couldn't be maintained due to the great distance to the nearest Sindacato holding at Aseb.
         An unknown general failed to attack the Nicobars.

    THE GATOTKACA OF ANGORA
    Arghun, Sengkuni Khan
    Diplomacy: None
         Yangon was cut down mercilessly in the dark of night. Arghun, Khan of Angora, became the new Sengkuni.

    THE KINGDOM OF TONGKING
    Phe Tien, Wang Tong King
    Diplomacy: Chantabun(fa)
         Phe Tien completed the royal road out of the misty mountains of Padishan and initiated agricultural projects in Gouangxi and Lampang. Gongli and Shau Tachi also were favored with the attentions of the monarchy.
         Prince PhoTien and General Bin Hait removed the garrisons from Korat, Monphu, Kayah, and Salween. Only Monphu revolted. PhoTien returned to the area where he failed to sway the beliefs of the Dvaravati nobility.

      China  

    THE HIDDEN DRAGON OF CHEKIANG
    Quan Yimei, Celestial Empress of Chekiang
    Diplomacy: None
         Quan spent huge sums of gold on her military, seeing improvements in her infantry, war fleets, as well as her far reaching anchor and trade range. She still relied on Il Sindacato for more than fifteen percent of her trade revenue. A royal road stretching down the Irrawaddy to Rangoon was completed in 1539. Dukou was expanded greatly.
         Suma Chien watched the colonists stream into Prome in 1538 while Huang Go sat in Poppy Blossum. Before the year was up, he put to sea in the Chekiangnese Treasure Fleet (CTF). The CTF was comprised of more than 350 galleons and nearly 150 elite escorts. The cargo is rumored to be more than fifty thousand men, horse, and guns. Suma Chien was joined by Chulalongkorn and Wang An.
         The Chekiangnese Treasure Fleet sailed west to attack the Maldives. Overwhelming forces subjugated the populace. Hundreds of Mahayana colonists settled in the Sunni city of in Omarra.
         Li Gong sailed south to Palau where he left a sizable garrison to watch over the construction of Koror. He explored east towards Truk with the assistance of Xiao Wang. With some difficulty, he managed to reach Truk in 1539. He took on provisions from the Makassar and sailed east again to Ponape. No trouble on their pleasant voyage to Ponape, they continued on to the fabled islands of Kwajalein. By the end of 1540, the explorers returned to Koror in Palau with fewer ships and men, but new maps of the route between the Truk and Ponape isles.
         Colonists were killed in Prome when the pacified region rose up in revolt against the invaders. Similar revolts took place in Sagaing, Poppy Blossom, Elephant Flats, overflowing into Manipur as well.
         Huang Go met his demise as his men mutinied from his ineffectual leadership as the population of Sagaing and Poppy Blossom were dealing heavy damage. Near the headwaters of the Irrawaddy, the mutinied army left the fleet to the rebels as they fled to Bamboo Grove. The fleet of 88 warships were captured and burned to the waterline.
         At Rangoon, colonists destined for Pendash hid where they could while the region of Prome revolted. The revolution soon spread through the unwalled city as the garrison could not withstand the onslaught. Thousands of Chekiang were slaughtered.

    THE MAHIYANA BUDDHIST MISSION
    Kong Asuang, 2nd Host of the Longevity Buddha
    Consecration: None
         Kong contemplated his naval.

    THE CIAO ZHONG CHINESE EMPIRE
    Tien Pi Gou, The True, King of the Northern Prefectures
    Diplomacy: Parhae(a)
         The Emperor saw improvements in the infantry, fleet techniques, even the number of missionaries willing to serve. He commanded that several regions should receive improvements and opened the vaults to pay for them even. His concubines received his attentions before his generals pulled him away to teach him more of the art of war.
         Kaifeng, the most populace city in the world at more than eight hundred thousand people, was held by an eight hundred man light infantry garrison. Li Wen-Yao and Lord Gavin added another two thousand men then continued back to Hopei where they had plans up north.
         Loyal colonists streamed into the city while the garrison ensured their protection as the city was stratified into several castes. The city erupted in violence as the rebels had an army roughly equal in size. None of the colonists were spared. The revolution spread into the nearby fields of Honan where the paltry garrison of six hundred men could not crush the revolt.
         Tien Pi along with general Lo Pan Wunao and nearly forty thousand men rode north into Lang Shan. Here the Chinese gave no quarter as the region was quickly pacified. The army next rode into the desert of Ordos and Ningsia, giving similar treatment to each.
         Lao Che Wunao with lieutenant Dinh-Rin, took thirty five hundred men to Chinao where he loaded colonists and supplies and and sailed south. In 1539 he reached the jungle shores of Sabah southwest of the Sulu Sea. Outnumbering the cannibals two to one, Lao pacified the region. He then built Susui, a city deep in the interior.
         Lo Pan Wonao was instructed to administrate far from the capital of Chang'An. Tien soon learned that this might not have been a wise move.
         Li Wen-Yao and Lord Gavin took more than fourteen thousand men north into Mudan. They attacked the defenders forcing them into the city of Quayang where they continued the fight for the unwalled city. They took very few losses as both the city and region were pacified completely.

      Japan  

    THE NIHON EMPIRE
    Mugai Nyodai, Empress of Nihon, Regent of Showa II
    Diplomacy: Yoguryo(ea)
         The Empress saw improvement in warship and siege quality, as well as intelligence. Eight cities were permitted to increase in size and improvements were built in Suifenhe and Sikhote. Missionaries were unsuccessful on the continent.
         Roiji, royal princes of Nihon, was married to Lord Tiroha in a lavish affair, with all the pomp and circumstance appropriate. The Empress gave the couple a substantial dowry. Prince Tiroha then sailed off to Suifenhe to conduct diplomacy on behalf of the Empire. He could not get the pagans to budge beyond economic allied status.
         Lords Nomura and Hosogaya patrols the waters of Nihon hunting pirates.

      Australia and Pacifica  

    THE VAKAS IMPERIUM OF THE AKETTA
    Vakas Afangoo II, Sorcerer-King of the Aketta
    Diplomacy: Erhos(a) Pechua(a)
         Cultivation was completed in Goolbura and initiated in Toowomba while Nokama received the attention of Afangoo.

    THE EMPIRE OF THE STORM
    Harahua, Manta, Emperor of the Mellow Kingdom
    Diplomacy: Waverider(a) Cloud Bearer(a) Moonbeam(t)
         Diplomacy was the name of the game in the Empire of the Storm. Gold was shelled out all over the islands. Thunderhead married a Waverider maiden in 1538. Haharua joined with Sharkeel in Taranaki to work with the people of Cloud Bearer. Sharkeel died in 1539, so Haharua continued the diplomacy, marrying a tanned beauty.
         At the end of 1540, Thunderhead died. Haharua returned to Te Ika A Maui as fast as he could to take command of the fleet. Nothing broke away in the ensuing dynastic failure.

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      The NEW WORLD  
    Western North America

    THE MANITOWISH EMPIRE
    Yellowfeet, Master of the Manitowish Empire
    Diplomacy: None
         Ah, the happy carefree life of a Pacific North Westerner...

    THE COLONY OF NYDANIA
    Harold III, Konik von Nydanland, Emperor of Nydania
    Diplomacy: None
         Harold sent colonists in to repopulate the land of Yoruk. Someone leaked information that could mean there is more than trade goods headed to the Oaxaca...

    THE POPOCELOTL EMPIRE
    Huaptl, King of the Smoke Jaguars
    Diplomacy: Salanin(nt)
         Huaptl left a sizable garrison in the recently converted Jornata and marched over to Salanin to lay the groundwork for the future.
      Eastern North America  

    THE ILLINOIS CONFEDERATION
    Anakin Skywalker, Great Liege of the Ancient People
    Diplomacy: Sauk(H)
         Anakin felt the tremors from the earthquake that leveled the capital of the Confederation from his bivouac in Sauk. He cut his mission short to return and lend a hand in the reconstruction.

    THE ADENA EMPIRE
    Pepin Lawenro II, Great Chief of Adena
    Diplomacy: Atapaka(?)
         Pepin II stayed in Adena to govern, sending his diplomats to Atapaka, trying to get them to consider joining the Empire. Michigamea was cultivated completely while Pepin commanded that all feudal obligations were unnecessary. Caddo was dropped completely. Peppin III came of age in 1540.

    BONNY KINGDOM OF MERCAIN
    Angus, Elder King of the Land, Sword of the Vanished Tribes
    Diplomacy: None
         King Angus struggled with the task of ruling his great Kingdom. He knew that Wyandot would be slipping in status, but saw that its cultivation project was coming along. The solution to his problems came with the trade goods from the Roman Empire. His people learned about the great republic of Rome and became inflamed with the desire for self-representation. He jumped at the change to lessen his workload and make his people happy once more and helped them to create a simple constitution.
         Lord Niarl was assigned the task of administrating, where he took over from Lord Iretus. It turned out that he wasn't as good an administrator as Iretus, and so the nation suffered.

    THE BLESSED COUNTRY OF KORNLAND
    Hector Simonsen, Jarl of Kornland, Sachem of Chowan, Keeper of the Faith
    Diplomacy: None
         Hector took a longer break.

      Central America  

    THE OAXACA EMPIRE
    Coatlamoc, King of Oaxaca, Lord of the Maya, Master of the Otomi, Leader of the Quetzal World, Emperor of Mexico
    Diplomacy: Kekchi(F)
         Coatlamoc commanded that a port be built in Achi named Calliatl. Agricultural production doubled in Nahuatl. Twins were born to Coatlamoc in 1538.

      Western South America  

    THE INKA KINGDOM
    Flutie Flakes, Coca Mogul
    Diplomacy: Uru(a)
         Flutie continued the road network high in the Andes. He completed the postal road into Chimu and immediately started upgrading it to a royal road. Flutie's daughter Mayze Flakes died in 1539. Chimu revolted when Quinoa removed the garrison. Unwalled Tumbes was overtaken by the revolutionaries as well.

    THE WAJ MAPU CHE
    Lord King Biedes, sovereign over the Four Parts of the Healing Earth
    Diplomacy: Buenos Aires(F)
         Biedes completed the agricultural projects in Oic and his wife gave him three children in three years.

      Amazonia  

    THE TUPINAMBA EMPIRE
    Verbena, Top Tupi Tribesman
    Diplomacy: Patasho(f)
         Verbena rebuilt the devastated port city of Imbituba.

    THE EMIRAT OF ALAGOAS
    Shi'Tebra ibn Rahgeesh, Emperor of the Paraiba, Emir of Alagoas
    Diplomacy: None
         Shi'Tebra completed the royal road into the highlands of Camacan and sent Adam to assist with the missionaries in Arana.


    Horde Nursery:

    Average Horde Pop: 4.9           Increase: 14.4%
    The Chahar Horde emerged from Manchuria with more than twenty two thousand men!
    The Jurchen Horde erupted in the east with more than twenty six thousand men!


    Lords of the Earth Campaign Campaign Ten, Turn 00097
    MSI ESI TV Nation Player Phone EMail
    --- --- --- Power-Hungry Madman (sx^4)
    1 2 148.3 Hidden Dragon of Chekiang John Kuo 510-654-6245  jkuo@mindspring.com
    --- --- --- Uber Super Powers (sx^3)
    2 4 116.2 Aethiopian Lion Lee Forester 616-393-9533  forester@hope.edu
    3 3 106.7 Roman Empire Peter Morzinski 419-693-7096  prmorzinski@highstream.net
    4 6 87.3 Iesti Sultanat Wilson Hsieh   whsieh@yahoo.com
    --- --- --- Super Powers (sx^2)
    5 5 92.3 Ciao Zhong Guo Thomas Sleeper   thehornhunter@yahoo.com
    6 13 60.8 Harayuk Rajput Empire Matt Holy 217-351-4349  holyman@blight.com
    7 9 51.0 Almoravid Emirat al Andalus Michael Work 412-441-6159  shogun+@pitt.edu
    8 11 56.9 Norman Saxonia Ben Lynch 864-333-2507  severian@throneworld.com
    --- --- --- Major Powers (sx^1)
    9 7 54.6 Nordik Thaery Miljenko Mervic   mmervic@yahoo.com
    10 19 83.2 Nihon Empire Bob Nardone   bnardone@del.net
    11 20 33.7 Burning Sword Chet S   chetb5@snet.net
    12 15 56.2 Tongking Paul Flinton   paul@ganymeda.com
    13 17 31.8 Chalukyas of Banavasi James Thayn 480-994-9012  noonie@lucien.blight.com
    14 12 39.9 The Empire of Helvetica Ed Allen 415-499-8782  tgroove@earthlink.net
    15 1 76.2 Il Sindacato Grande Orientale (Scott Hartman)   lostent@mystic.cnchost.com
    16 31 17.9 Dar al Islam (Edgar Webley) 228-435-5636  edgarwebley@yahoo.com
    17 21 55.3 Aka'murrd Emirat of Fulani Ahura Mazda   l28persia@hotmail.com
    18 27 17.9 Baltica (Giles Norman) 0090-312-467-4710  gilesnorman@yahoo.com
    19 24 23.3 The Grand Duchy of Cracow Chris Ozdoba   cgozdoba@shaw.ca
    20 14 30.4 Viceroyalty of Makassar (Tim Rattray)   tim.rattray@notability.com.au
    --- --- --- Minor Powers (x)
    21 30 18.6 Ghorid Sultanate (Joe Breda) 713-839-7182  jbreda@ev1.net
    22 18 49.6 The Republic of Italy Dave Clay +44 191 209 3262  dave_jc@blueyonder.co.uk
    23 23 2.8 Roman Catholic Church Thom Ryng 206-752-3923  cherry_blossom_king@yahoo.com
    24 8 45.0 Medici Merchant & Trust Phil Baird 503-232-4880  phillipbaird@sprintmail.com
    25 32 6.3 Inka Kingdom Steve Cameron   stevegamer@snip.net
    26 38 9.3 Oaxaca Empire George Shrake 602-894-1384  george.shrake@asu.edu
    27 26 28.4 Great Zimbabwe AMF 203-332-7987  alarikf@throneworld.com
    28 34 9.6 Paraiba Sam Ullmann 301-682-3654  sam.ullmann@lmco.com
    29 36 16.7 Vakas Imperium Masami Hamasu   pinsan@dd.iij4u.or.jp
    30 28 9.9 The Gatotkaca of Angora Open Nation   GM
    31 35 18.9 Okoyo Open Nation   GM
    32 16 15.2 WHOMPCO Jeff Morrison 810-238-6425  Morrison@throneworld.com
    33 33 21.4 Empire of the Storm David Bishop   elvisthetrueking@hotmail.com
    34 41 8.8 Nydania Robert Spencer   tatra@scattercreek.com
    35 22 2.3 Mahayana Primate Open Nation   GM
    36 25 22.6 Sultinate of Ingiltarra Drew Clark   andrewharmonclark@yahoo.com
    37 42 8.6 Adena Empire Open Nation   GM
    38 10 39.9 As Shirki al Bahri al Basra Francois Lasalle +90 (312) 459-9278  Francois.Lasalle@dfait-maeci.gc.ca
    39 29 14.3 Almoravid Emirate of Benitogo Khoi Arvin 480-241-1301  khoialote@yahoo.com
    40 43 2.4 Popocelotl Open Nation   GM
    41 40 3.2 Dihaj Open Nation   GM
    42 44 4.3 Manitowish Open Nation   GM
    43 48 4.0 Mercain Daniel Koglin 972-221-9823  imaginoss@aol.com
    44 50 2.1 Tupinamba Open Nation   GM
    45 39 1.8 Lahilla Primacy of Islam Keith St. Louis   jormungandr@excite.com
    46 45 1.8 Emirate of the Cape Open Nation   GM
    47 53 1.7 Almoravid Emirate of Arguin (Eddie Hartwell) 763-504-9886  alliebeared@yahoo.com
    48 47 2.6 Kornland Tristan Ryng   tristanryng@yahoo.com
    49 46 1.5 Mapuche Open Nation   GM
    50 49 2.0 Illinois Open Nation   GM
    51 54 0.3 Chahar Horde Open Nation   GM
    52 55 0.3 Jurchen Horde Open Nation   GM
    53 52 1.7 Moray Highlanders Open Nation   GM
    54 51 3.5 The Bogazgol Khanate Open Nation   GM
    55 37 1.8 The Basso Sultanate of Kumis Open Nation   GM

    Mean: 158.3, SD: 152.1
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