Revolution IOT


:lol:

If I’m not mistaken, the traits give me a base -8% for revolt risk, with the downturn giving me +23%... so a net of 15%. Now to determine which of my two hidden traits is giving me that extra 10%.

Hurr hurr hurr.

Anyway, hey people, I have been cutting the map in two lately and posting to Imgur because Imageshack is down or something. When Imageshack is working again, would people prefer I post just one map or continue cutting the map in two?
 
It would seem none of my stats changed, aside from LP and trade, even after the 10 EP from the missing claims. Was there a problem with my orders?
 
It would seem none of my stats changed, aside from LP and trade, even after the 10 EP from the missing claims. Was there a problem with my orders?

Not at all. Your orders seemed in order when I did them. I think what happened is that I placed your capital and my brain said, "claims done" and went straight to Kaiser's.

According to my adjusted sheet, you actually have 69 EP+4 banked EP. Plus the three armies and two fleets.
 
Traits:
Spoiler :
  • Wooden Ships and Iron Men: Naval operations, including amphibious landings, can be performed for free. More leadership still increases the amount of territory taken and combat bonuses.
  • Revolutionary Inspiration: -10% Revolt Risk when at war.
  • Gunboat Diplomacy: Can sign one-sided trade agreement, which damage target's trade and increases your own.
  • World Commerce Tax: +2% Bonus to General Trade. -2% for everyone else except Riccio.

149 Income + 3 Banked = 152 EP

50 EP on five Naval Power
20 EP on four Army Power
80 EP on sixteen Factories
Bank 2 EP
10 LP on 20 claims
We would like to upgrade our Trade Agreement with the Roman Empire to a Free Trade Agreement
Offer Trade Agreements to the Bauarish Empire of Holy Rome, the Free Republic of Novgorod, the Republic of the Rio Grande, & the Russian Empire
Offer Gunboat Diplomacy Trade Agreements to the Commonwealth of Great Britain & the Kingdom of Norway

Gunboat Diplomacy Trade Agreement with the Baltic Union


Spoiler :
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Riccio has no use for its current 4 gold surplus. It is willing to loan this to any nation that is not at war, interest free, to be repaid next year in full.

Riccio offers Ethiopia a Non-Aggression Pact. As our borders grow closer in Africa we feel it would be of great benefit to establish mutual goodwill.

Riccio also offers Ethiopia a trade agreement. We feel much good would come from reducing the barriers between our countries' markets. The vast agricultural resources of Ethiopia's lands are of particular interest, the rocky or arid soils of much of our territory not being conductive to the growth of most foodstuffs.

Riccio offers a trade agreement to Norway. Norwegian timber would be a fine commodity in particular; we can trade such things as Riccese wines and the renowed sculpture of the peninsula.

Riccio offers a trade agreement to Rio Grande. It is no secret that there are many exotic goods within Rio territory, and we would love for our merchants to be able to place them in Riccese markets.

Riccio offers a trade agreement to Russia. Of particular interests are Russian furs; we believe many exotic goods could flow between our nations if we signed a trade agreement.

In light of its reforms, Riccio offers trade to Romania once more, hoping the stabilising nature of the country will prove conductive to a trade agreement.
 
In light of its reforms, Riccio offers trade to Romania once more, hoping the stabilising nature of the country will prove conductive to a trade agreement.

President Marcu Anghel does not want to hear about Riccio since the latest events, but since it's a democracy now, and the other members of the temporary government mostly accepted the offer, President Marcu Anghel accepts the offer, and sends back to Riccio the traditional Romanian gift of a basket of bread.
 
Maresciallo Plan

Citing principles of economics and some of the common sense logic that had been used in the famed novel On Enmity, Economic Minister Giorgio Maresciallo devoted himself to resolving the catastrophic global recession that ensued in 1823. “As the world’s foremost economic power, it is our responsibility to provide the means to bring the world from the dark depths of depression to the heights wealth and prosperity.” Maresciallo’s remark was bold, and the first formal statement from the Imperial government that Riccio wished to set an example for other nations to follow if they were willing.

Maresciallo thus unveiled the largest economic stimulus program in the history of the Riccese nation, totaling no less than 140 million ducatos in subsidies for construction, wages, and consumer spending across the vast Riccese Empire.

“If the common man cannot buy goods, how will the producer turn a profit? And if the producer cannot get his shop opened up in the first place, how will the common man receive his goods? We must help both sides of the equation; neither the giver nor receiver is more important than the other, as they exist in a permanent state of symbiosis.” Maresciallo’s plan naturally underwent some debate, but passed the Council 52-12 regardless.

Main concerns were that stimulus might better take the form of military expansion, though the perception of the military as an instrument pf broken window economics – first popularized by Oberti – dashed any hope of this view gaining traction. Regardless, approximately 20% of the budget was appropriated to strengthen the army and fleets; there was news of disdain for Riccese trade in some parts of the world as a result of the recession supposedly originating in the cities of Riccio, and it was important that momentary disdain not turn to violence. The predominant Riccese opinion was that militaries were not a good end unto themselves, but a necessary evil to ward off violence; not all people were inclined to act good, and so bad deeds had to be fought with bad deeds. Without the likely violence of a police force, how would thieves and murderers be kept in check? Such was the pacifistic view adopted by many Riccese people.

Despite trade being seen as the root of many economic problems, Maresciallo worked with the Foreign Ministry to continue the expansion of the agreement. Citing Riccio’s work to stimulate its economy and the globe’s by extensions, as well as the small outlays of foreign developmental loans, Maresciallo used convincing arguments that trade with other nations was not any more an enemy than trade with one’s neighbors; if everyone only made things for themselves, they would never be subject to recessions, but they would have an extremely mediocre life, would they not?

Doing their best to convince those domestic and foreign that trade ultimately had benefits that outweighed costs (citing the fact Riccio remained the strongest economic power despite the loss of production), Maresciallo would do his best to feed fuel to the engines of the Riccese markets, so that they in turn could fuel foreign markets. If On Enmity proposed humans becoming familiar as cousins, Maresciallo desired for humans to become siblings instead.
 
The Soge of Kuwait demands Egypt cede everything east of the Nile in order to end this war.
 
The Soge of Kuwait demands Egypt cede everything east of the Nile in order to end this war.

"The Soge amuses me. Your army is a third the size of my army and, unlike my army, will probably be more than a bit focused on serving your master in Europe. Because Kuwait has no chance of victory in the coming war, I, the Pasha of the Eyalet of Egypt, was content with showing mercy to your pitiful army by only demanding rightful Egyptian territory. However, now that you have forced my forces to dirty their hands with your....machinations, I have no choice but to make an example of you.

Long live Egypt."
 
"The Soge amuses me. Your army is a third the size of my army and, unlike my army, will probably be more than a bit focused on serving your master in Europe. Because Kuwait has no chance of victory in the coming war, I, the Pasha of the Eyalet of Egypt, was content with showing mercy to your pitiful army by only demanding rightful Egyptian territory. However, now that you have forced my forces to dirty their hands with your....machinations, I have no choice but to make an example of you.

Long live Egypt."

Your head will be on a pike for my dinner the night we crush your puny country of savages. Your other head will be fed to the dogs while you are still alive. And the round things beneath your head, should you prove to have any, shall be used as tennis balls for eternity.

You have one last chance.
 
Riccio announces full neutrality in the conflict in the conflict ravaging the Levant and Arab peninsula. It expresses its hopes that Kuwait and Egypt can reach an accord so as to prevent much needless bloodshed. For now, as a precaution, most Riccese investments to the region have been slowed so as to avoid indirectly aiding either side's war effort; Riccio naturally remains eager to help both sides rebuild once this bloody affair has ended.

Our navy has also been granted permission to interdict Riccese vessels headed for the region, so as to prevent arms smuggling by unscrupulous Riccese merchants. Non-Riccese merchants are, in line with the principles of national sovereignty, not subject to such searches and seizures.

When Imageshack is working again, would people prefer I post just one map or continue cutting the map in two?

OOC:

One map, por favor. I like to be able to see the entire world in one image; it helps with getting a better perspective of the status quo.

While I'm here, I'd also suggest adding a "Played by" column to the stats sheet so it is easy to identify which player to communicate with for diplomacy. :)
 
The Roman Empire

Martial Tradition: +3 Leadership
New City of Dreams: +10% Bonus to trade in general


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There are 13 Leadership Points, 10 of which are expended on the claims shown in red on the map at the bottom.

3 Leadership points are used to retake Cyprus from the evil, unroman rebels using the Pugnis Imperalis, Angelorum Tenesbrosam, and Filii Imperatorum Legions, being carried there with the Neptunus, Salacia, and Triton Fleets, respectively.

There are also 133 Economic Points, 10 of which are used to build one Fleet, another 20 of which are used to produce four Legions, and 100 are used to build 20 factories. While 10 factories closed down due to a severe economic downturn in the Merchant Empire of Riccio, economic booms in the Free Republic of Novgorod and the Castillian Empire have led to them all being reopened, and another 7 factories have been built thanks to the booms. 3 Economic Points are banked. All changes are listed below.



Current Legions

-Ferrum Bellatores
-Pugnis Imperalis :c5war:
-Angelorum Tenebrosam :c5war:
-Filii Imperatorum :c5war:
-Sanguinem Angeli
-Manibus Ferreis
-Lupi Sacri
-Custodes Mors
-Mundi Comestores
-Ultramilites
-Mille Soles
-Filii Luporum


Current Fleets

-Neptunus :c5war:
-Salacia :c5war:
-Triton :c5war:
-Oceanus
-Tethys
-Pontus
-Glaucus

Current Factories

-Steel, Constantinople
-Steel, Smyrna
-Cement, Athens
-Glass, Thessalonica
-Glass, Larissa
-Small Arms, Theranda
-Small Arms, Ioannina
-Steel, Corinthos
-Small Arms, Prusa
-Regular Clothes, Adanos
-Regular Clothes, Aquae Sulphurae
-Luxurious Clothes, Rhodos
-Machine Parts, Adrianople
-Cement, Singidunum
-Ships, Paphos
-Paper, Philipopolis
-Fertilizer, Thermopolis
-Furniture, Ragusa
-Glass, Ancyra
-Silk, Thebes
-Luxury Clothing, Thebes
-Winery, Thessalonica
-Ships, Laodicea ad Mare
-Regular Clothing, Damascus
-Steel, Beroea
-Paper, Berytus
-Fertilizer, Emath
-Ammunition, Scupi
-Artillery, Epidamnos
-Cannery, Callinicum
-Cannery, Trimontium
-Cement, Emesa
-Cement, Aquae Sulphurae
-Trains, Constantinople
-Tires, Delphi
-Small Arms, Singidunum
-Glass, Zemun
-Dyes, Ragusa
-Textiles, Singidunum
-Liquor Distillery, Dardanellia
-Liquor Distillery, Athens
-Liquor Distillery, Doclea
-Jewellery, Domavia
-Luxury Furniture, Patrae
-Machine Parts, Attaleia
-Machine Parts, Patrae


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NB: If I'm butchering Latin with my Legion names, please correct me. Also, note that all place names listed there are actual places, although many names are translated to Greek or Latin
 
Riccio, for what it's worth, assures Rome that it has no quarrel with the Roman acquisition of Malta. We are sure at least some military minds to the east may have been worried about Riccese ire as a result of the annexation, but we have no real ambitions in the East. The primary Riccese interest in the East is in the possibility of a shorter route to East Asia via Egypt and the Levant.

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Why Must Bread Be Won?

In light of the downturn of the early 1820s, the Riccese Government underwent radical expansionism to try and resume the trend of growing economic power. Besides establishing a system of subsidies to businesses and consumers, Maresciallo received a highly publicized letter from Oberti of On Enmity fame, which contained but a few short paragraphs detailing the most prudent course of action in the recession.

In his letter, Oberti detailed that in times of economic woe, those rendered destitute had a great tendency to become radical and violent. Whether the crippling of one’s livelihood was due to a tax raise, a war, or a loss of employment had little relevance; at the end of the day, people required money to satisfy both their actual needs and their lofty wants. The government that could stave off the creation of a deprived underclass would be one whose rule would be long lasting, Oberti stated.

Oberti moved from theory to actual policy, however, on the topic of the stimulus. “Just as people can be greedy, they can be unwise,” he stated, referring to the very likely capacity of a person to spend first and evaluate their purchases second. The issue he was getting at was that of food; whether single or a family man, a person would steal in a heartbeat to obtain nutrition, survival instinct kicking in for such an act. As nice as the luxuries of civilized society were, it was ultimately being hungry that made the citizenry become much more thirsty for blood. Oberti cited this was knowledge to even the Romans, who kept good order by ensuring even their poorest citizens remained well-fed, often enough to keep all but the most resistant populace in line.

“We use the term ‘breadwinner’ to describe the main worker of a home… but I must ask, why do we assume bread must be ‘won’ at all?” Oberti concluded.

The Government couldn’t agree more. Faced with mass economic uncertainty, the stimulus’ transfer payments to industry and consumers had indeed neglected the all important survival necessities. The Riccese Food Program was soon signed into law; citizens were encouraged to head to local government facilities to receive a card that could be used to qualify for free food in most major towns. This card could be redeemed at select repositories around the country. These repositories were primarily in major cities for two reasons: firstly, it was major cities that had the most potential to become a bedrock of chaos if the people went hungry, and secondly, it made it very hard to defraud the system as the names on the cards were marked down upon a visit. The food program was made possible through the government purchase of grains and other food materials imported via the extensive foreign trade network; the government thus stimulated the all-important shipping industry while also laying the foundation for free food.

Before long, the bulk of the urban poor were receiving free bread and other dietary essentials, serving to keep them fed… and any disagreements civil.
 
Pardon the double post, but a separate post was thought prudent so as to draw attention to it.

And the Baltic Union can go do whatever they want.

Riccio interprets this as Novgorod granting independence to the Baltics.

That in mind, Riccio no longer considers the Baltic Union an illegitimate government and as such, offers the Baltic Union a trade agreement. Though the Baltics are small, they would surely benefit by opening the doors to the exchange of good and ideas with Riccio. Riccese merchants are among the world's finest, and have already said they would love to continue doing business in the Baltic Sea with the newly-independent Union.

To cement a lack of Riccese imperial intent, Riccio also offers a non-aggression pact to the Baltic Union.

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Seeking to improve relations and further illustrate its commitment to neutrality in the conflict to the east, Riccio offers a non-aggression pact to the Eyalet of Egypt.
 
A More Perfect Union

The two years Díez reigned over Castille could not have gone better. While not yet restored to the great power they once were, Díez nonetheless successfully reunited the peninsula and paved the way for later campaigns across the Pyrenees. His employment of the De Manz Plan helped to keep the Castillian economy thriving despite the downturn in Riccio, and established colonies in New Zealand as the stepping stones for a greater Empire. The biggest surprise of Díez's regime was the signing of the Belfast Treaty, uniting the nations of Castille and Ireland. However, as the constitution he helped to write stated, Díez's reign was not permanent, and it was soon time for a new event in Iberian history: Elections.

While Díez did not campaign for himself, Castille nevertheless re-elected him to office with a strong majority, etching out Aragon's former leader De Manz. Much of the chosen leaders of the Castillian House, the legislative body of the Castillian Empire, also returned to their positions. As Díez took the oath for the first time, foreign supporters were pleased to find that the Castillian democracy was not only working, but successful. To show that nothing will change within his second term as prime minister, his first act was to pass a coveted bill granting the nation of Ireland home rule. Castillian democracy, as well as amicability, was here to stay.


Orders



The Castillian Empire

Government of the People: -10% RR.

116 Income
90 EP into Army Quality (18)
25 EP into factories (5)
Bank the remaining 1 EP

10 LP on Claims

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In addition, Castille would like to offer a free trade agreement to Riccio, as well as standard trade agreements to the Inner Dominion of China and the Kingdom of Norway.
 
In addition, Castille would like to offer a free trade agreement to Riccio

The agreement is duly signed! On a vessel halfway on the Castilian side and halfway on the Riccese side of the Straits of Gibraltar! The signing location should represent the fact the trade borders between our two nations are dissolving!
 
China must unite and grow.

167 EP income has been produced, with 3 banked allow us 170 to EP spend this year for the benefit of the Inner Dominion.

We set 140 EP for the encouragement of constructing 20 factories (OOC: since my traits means they are 2EP more expensive) so that our peoples may increase their trade power.

We will set 10 EP into 2 army powers for protection.

We will set 20 EP into 2 navy powers for protection.

Now we have 10 LP.

We set all to the oneness of China; we expand hence forth to the following 20 territories.


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The Way is clear.

China will eagerly await to conduct trade operations: the Great and Holy Orthodox Empire of Ethiopia and The Great and Holy Orthodox Empire of Ethiopia would for instance be interesting in our vision for the Wu-Wei (Doing Nothing) Treaty, a free trade pact?

In the end we go with the flow.
 
Novgorod is back, bebe.

Welcome back!


That in mind, Riccio no longer considers the Baltic Union an illegitimate government and as such, offers the Baltic Union a trade agreement.

Yeah, no.

To cement a lack of Riccese imperial intent, Riccio also offers a non-aggression pact to the Baltic Union.

Yes.

Seeking to improve relations and further illustrate its commitment to neutrality in the conflict to the east, Riccio offers a non-aggression pact to the Eyalet of Egypt.

Deal.
 
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