Plumwall

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Plumwall

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+25% Garrison Size
+15% Reinforce Speed

Eternal PerseveranceEach year, late in winter, the plum trees in our orchards erupt into bloom. The humble plum flower perseveres against snow and frost, eventually growing into our namesake fruit. This is a reminder of our own history, as we persevered against invaders many times. The Wall of Plumwall served as a bulwark against our enemies. Even as the orchards were burnt, our city held, and it will hold in the future.
+15% Fort Defence

Plumwall's Blossoming OrchardsOrchards are our pride and joy. We may not have much soil to grow on, but the soil we do own is some of the best around. Our orchards have the highest yield per acre in all of Dameria, if not all of Anbennar. The soil also seems to give our plums a unique taste, not present in those grown anywhere else. Some say our land is blessed by the Dame herself. The sight of Plumwall in spring, overlooking fields of blossoming trees is quite a sight to behold.
+10% Goods Produced Modifier

The Plumwall Exploration SocietyA guild of intrepid adventurers and treasure-seekers, the Plumwall Exploration Society is one of Cannor's most famous explorers' guilds. Established in 1446, the society has earned its fame thanks to its involvement in the Magisterium's expeditions into Old Damenath. As our adventurers return home with treasure, many precursor artifacts find their way back to our city. With the rediscovery of Aelantir, new exciting opportunities present themselves for the guild's members in their aim to uncover the secrets of the Elves' ancient homeland.
-10% Idea Cost

The Diohúis BrandyWhile we enjoy drinks such as tea or wine, like the rest of our Damerian brethren, here in Plumwall we also drink stronger stuff. The Diohúis, meaning 'burning water', is our signature plum brandy. It's the go-to drink for anyone looking for quick inebriation or drowning of their sorrows. Thanks to its high alcohol content and unique taste, it's popular among Dwarves and Gnomes. It is said that no boy in Plumwall truly becomes a man unless he can swallow a shot of Plum Brandy without flinching.
+5% Morale of Armies
-0.02 Monthly War Exhaustion

The Dame's WisdomAs our neighbours sink further into militant zealotry, Plumwall remains a beacon of peace. We do not want to involve ourselves in this bloodshed. The Dame preaches tolerance, and as true Damerians, we shan't involve ourselves in this senseless religious war, if we can help it. Adean or Corin, no matter who you think should be at the Regent Court's head, all true sons of Plumwall are welcome within its walls.
+2 Tolerance of Heretics

The Plumwall ConspiracyPlumwall is a small country, and we know that only with shrewd diplomacy can we ensure our continued independence. We remember the days of the Sorcerer-King, when we and many other lords of the East Dameshead part of the so-called Plumwall Conspiracy switched sides and joined Castanor's side. Although the Sorcerer-King was defeated in the end, this was the sensible choice at the time. No-one could have foreseen that the tides of battle would turn so suddenly when the Elves arrived. Many call this behaviour cowardly, or dishonourable, however, we know it was the smart thing to do.
+10% Improve Relations
-25% Change Rival Cost

Rebirth of the Plum CloaksThe Plum Cloaks were a local militia force, sworn to defend the city and its surroundings from our enemies. Everything changed, however, when Wex attacked. In an effort to subdue the Damerian lordships, the Plum Cloaks were wiped out to the last. Now that we have gained our independence, we shall honour their legacy by resurrecting them as a standing army to defend our people.
-10% Regiment Costs

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+10% Production Efficiency

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