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Traditions
+20% Garrison Size
+25% Mercenary Manpower

The Blood-Spur CompanyBefore there was Huugeta, there was the Blood-Spur Company. A band of experienced mercenaries and sellswords, the Blood-Spur s have participated in almost every war, in every conflict in all of the Mengi for the past century. But most of their greatest accomplishments have been aiding the northern neighbors against troll war parties by utilizing flanking tactics. By 1344, the Blood-Spur Company fully established its own town in the wilderness of Mukis. \n\nThe company still operates, but ever since the Pechuketema pact was formed, its demand has greatly diminished. But it’s quality never had.
+10% Morale of Armies

HuuposonHalf a village, half a castle. Built on a hill that overlooks the riverside, Huuposon is a beautiful hybrid of a fortress in the west and the earthworks of the Talibeti. However, Huuposon has its own unique features such as a network of underground passageways, secret rooms, hidden entrances, intentional dead ends, and supposedly the lair of Tamanyouchu.
+15% Fort Defence

Tamanyouchu"Brother,\n\nThrough my investigation, It is confirmed that Tamanyouchu stalks along the borders. Their influence is stronger than we initially thought. Agents all over the borders, in every jungle, ours and theirs. They have an ear to every tree. They do not hide in the shadows, rather as people. They plan to strike our nearest outpost. Send reinforcements. Immediately." \n\n-unknown Mukis spy, message intercepted
-15% Spy Action Cost Modifier
-10% Stability Cost Modifier

Take a Pane from the Glass HouseDuring the rule of his father, the embittered Kojo V (1385-1429), young Prince Kojo VI was a diplomat's apprentice in Fuulmana, the capital of diplomats. However, despite his talent, the tenure was controversial. Kojo was accused of leading a shady operation that smuggled glass panes out of the city. But despite such accusations, he remained affable and persuaded Fuulmana’s elite that he had no involvement and pinned the blame on his mentor. When he ascended the throne, Kojo the VI made extra effort to bury any unsavory history he had in Fuulmana.
+1 Diplomatic Reputation

Guineafowl RacesIt is commonly known that the Talibeti have an affinity around the raising of Guineafowl. In Huugeta, while it is still a major practice, innkeepers have tapped into an unknown niche: Guineafowl racing. For every week, the inns would be crowded and full with betters, rearranged with a central table serving as a linear track. Guineafowl on one end; the finish line on the other. Which other fowl is favored to win first place, the better wins. There are variations of the races, some minor like having the Guineafowl be drunk and forced to race, or wildly different like putting them through deadly duels, these events are wildly popular, especially for merchants.
+10% Trade Efficiency

The Mukis InvasionMukis and Huugeta have always been rivals ever since the latter’s conception. Mukis always saw the little city-state as part of its jungled realm, disgusted by Huugeta’s independence. This relationship remained contentious, with occasional border disputes flaring and dying down. \n\nAnd then Mukis’ chieftain cut an idiotic deal with the Night Hags. A deal for the death of Kojo V. From the outset, it looked like a heart attack; but his son, Kojo VI learned from a doctor that his father’s death was magically placed. He declared a war of vengeance on Mukis in the very same month. The war was swift as Mukis was struggling from a famine spawned from the foolish king’s deal. Within a year, most of Mukis had fallen and its weakened armies were routed into one-sided massacres. If it weren’t for the cowardly ruse outside of the tribe’s capital, Mukis would’ve ceased to exist. But even if Huugeta didn’t win the final battle, they undoubtedly won the war.
-0.03 Monthly War Exhaustion

Forgotten, but not Gone"As long as the Blood-Spur Company had existed, we were always in service to the five neighbors up north. When they needed assistance against bandits, trolls or each other, they would always turn to our prestigious mercenaries. But then Mewojala fell, the remaining four cities banded together, and no longer needed our assistance. They were our foremost clients, they needed us. But when we needed them, they remained silent. \n\nNow they ignore us, reject any offer of assistance. And even with the aggressive Simegasa ramping up aggressive expansion, they double down. This is their mistake. If they no longer need us, then we shall strive for their destruction. Break their glass, shatter their axes, burn down their heathen temples, and slaughter their cattle. If they choose to unite without us, then they shall deserve destruction together!" \n\n-Kojo VI
-20% Unjustified Demands

Ambition
+0.5 Yearly Army Tradition