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Latest revision as of 03:53, 27 April 2024

Gwangang

Primary Culture
Religion

Traditions
+15% National Manpower Modifier
-20% Unjustified Demands

The Conqueror's BloodThe blood of the great Bhengudak and his warriors runs through our veins, those mighty warriors who conquered the decadent kingdom of Odheongu and ruled the land for nearly a millennium. Like them, we are destined for greatness, and our conquered subjects are quick to learn their places.
-5 Years of Separatism

Saetanam TribesThough most of our people assimilated into the native culture and abandoned their nomadic roots, there are those that continue the traditions of our Shuvüüsh forefathers, roaming the hinterland as tribes on the backs of their birds.\n\nBy enlisting these Saetanam into our armies, we have gained a fearsome cavalry corps to ravage our enemies.
-10% Cavalry Cost
+5% Cavalry Combat Ability

Heirs of GungamuGungamu, the modern term for old Guwaamud, was the most powerful empire to ever grace the hills and valleys of Odheongu, ruling over four peoples, across a myriad of lands, in harmony for hundreds of years. Though the kingdom may have had an inglorious end, her legacy lives on in us, her scions and rightful rulers of all of Odheongu.
-1% Prestige Decay

BuntakBuntak wrestling has been a longtime tradition among the Chimbija ever since it was introduced to Odheongu by our nomadic ancestors. A favored pastime for noble and peasant alike, our soldiers also regularly combat each other in such a style to keep spirits high during long campaigns.
+10% Morale of Armies

Grand SayangThe Grand Sayang is an annual exercise led by the king of Gwangang including several hunts, buntak tournaments, archery contests, and many other martial competitions. It ensures that our soldiers are always trained and ready for when the crown calls on their service.
-25% Regiment Drill Loss
+25% Army Drill Gain Modifier

Museuke FestivalsThe Chimbija calendar is full of masked festivals celebrating harvests, past victories, royal births and deaths, and much more. During the festivities our people don masks fit for the occasion and take to their village squares, setting to rest any feuds or rivalries for the day to come together as a single people.
-1.5 National Unrest

The Three ArmiesThe Three Armies were the professional retinues of the kings of Gwangang during the Sewengun period, stationed in Jongoosin and reporting directly to the crown. They partook in countless major battles against Daengun, Ondeog, and the western nomads, becoming a feared and respected unit across Odheongu and beyond.\n\nNow that we have regained our rightful place in the world, we must train the heirs of these decorated soldiers to once again act as Gwangang's blade and shield.
+0% Yearly Army Professionalism

Ambition
+5% Discipline

History

TBD

Strategy

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