StKNES5: A New Lease on NES

Lord_Iggy said:
The Kerala has never answered our questions before, but we ask again. Is your aggression aimed towards Malaysia, or central India and Nepal?

We have no aggression towards anyone.
 
Then why must you build up your army? Your force is already large enough to defend your nation.
 
Lord_Iggy said:
Then why must you build up your army? Your force is already large enough to defend your nation.

That's none of your business. We advise you to turn your snooping noses elsewhere before you sniff something that will harm you.
 
From Perth
To Malaysia:
We are alarmed, too, by Nihon's aggression. But at the moment we need to safeguard our own borders and independence, because our eastern neighbor has been trying to provoke a war through propaganda and border incidents.
 
Malagasy Orders

  • Commence increasing of economy by increased selective taxing



Nation: Malagasy
Player: Giio
Capital: Toliara
Government: Despotism
Population: 33,900
Economy: Growing 4/0/5
Education: Clever +0/7
Age: Iron Age
Army: 3,820 troops Iron Age
Navy: 175 ships Iron Age
UU: 250 Iubabarises (better offense and adept at preventing/stopping rebellions)
Religion: Mysticism
Culture: Above Average
Confidence: Admiring
Projects: Toliara Harbor (increase economy by 1 level; increase population by 1,000)


OOC: Im going to go to bed and by the time I wake the update will have commenced, so if I messed up the trade with zambia, Please just ignore it Kamilian, thank you :)
 
Giio, you don't have a trade route with Zambia. And no, you cannot increase economy AND spend on trade routes.
 
ooc: First you penalise me for sending orders in late but before the update then you screw my economy up even futher, Kamilian common man what the hell?
 
Giio gazed towards the group of tax men sitting in front of him each ready to absorb every word he spoke. Clearing his throat once more he began, “In order for Madagadcar to become more powerful we must pursue more monetary goals. One possibility is by increasing taxes on all locals, however that could cause an amount of unrest among the population, instead we must tax selectively. I have drawn up a plan to increase taxes based upon involvement of the Beira revolution, it will be a fair increase with a limit of 50% increase in taxes. We will also couple this with a labour program, all members of our society who do not currently have a job or housing may volunteer to work at labour camps, where food at shelter shall be provided and they shall be immune to taxes. However they shall not receive pay and all their work shall be sold for profit of the Madagascar empire. According to my calculations we will have hit a new economic high in 5 years. Thank you for your time and patience.” Giio walked off the platform to thunderous applause.



Giio said:
Diplo
Malagasy to Zambia
Would you agree to commence trading?
Kamilian said:
From Zambia
To Malagasy:
Alright.

Did I do something wrong?
 
To Malaysia
From the Australian Commonwealth

We would agree to a NAP so long as you sign one with both of our allies in Papua and Maori Commonwealths
 
Giio: It wasn't in your orders to start the trade that turn.
Sheep: It was nothing against you this time. You overlooked or didn't realize that your economy dropped and didn't adjust your spending to prevent another drop. Simple as that. It's nothing against you, though, just a mistake on your part.
Update has begun. Hopefully will be done tonight.
 
To: Perth, Australian Commonwealth, Papua
From: Malaysia

Will this be acceptable? 5 turn NAPs for everyone.
 
Update 13 - 1200 BCE

Not long after the expiration of the Non-Aggression Pact, Byzantine armies invaded Dalmatia, from the south. The capital, Dubrovnik, was attacked but the Dalmatians managed to hold off the Byzantines. The Dalmatian army, though surprised, is determined to keep the city out of Byzantine hands, and have indeed fought valiantly across the rest of the Byzantine invasion front.
Not helping Dalmatia is the Roman betrayal of their centuries-old NAP. In the much-less-defended north provinces of the country, the Romans have all but swarmed over the sparse military regiments. An attempt by the Romans to land a force near the city harbor, however, was rebuffed. The entire Dalmatian navy went down after sinking several ships. The Roman troops did make it onto shore, but they were pelted with fiery arrows by the Dalmatian inhabitants and troops, and several contingents of Dalmatian troops managed to defeat the Roman force, killing many and forcing others to retreat back to the ships. Still, most of the Roman Navy, having been retrofitted with new Iron Age weaponry and thus superior to that of the Dalmatians, maintains a blockade of the capital.
ROME: -800 troops, -10 ships
BYZANTIUM: -700 troops
DALMATIA: -1,000 troops; -20 ships

Some Dalmatian peasants have begun packing their things and fleeing toward Dubrovnik to find refuge from the southbound Romans and northbound Byzantines.
However, things aren’t all nice and rosy for the attackers, either.
In the Byzantine Empire, the Slavic Senate has refused to pay their taxes toward the Emperor, have blocked the road between Dubrovnik and Leopolis, and have actively begun to block supplies that must go via the Slavland Province to the military. Some Slavic soldiers in the army have also begun to resist going to the front, and, since they’re stationed mainly in Slavland, are crucial in either blocking or opening the supply lines going through the province. The Slavic Senate has declared that they will end their protest once the Byzantine Army withdraws from Dalmatia and signs peace with pre-war borders.
Meanwhile, soon after word reached them that the Romans have broken their NAP with Dalmatia, the Austrians reasoned that they cannot be trusted, and have renounced their pact with Rome. The Austrian troops attacked the northern Roman provinces and have even attacked the Roman army invading Dalmatia from the behind! Though they have just recently refitted themselves with Iron Age military tech, the Austrians managed to deal a significant blow to the Roman effort in northern Dalmatia, managing to even liberate some of the border regions.
AUSTRIA: -300 troops
ROME: -600 troops

Of course, southeastern Europe is hardly the only portion of the continent that is seeing war for the first time. In western Europe, just past the Roman western frontier, the first war of continental western Europe continues. The combined forces of the Dutante Alliance have thrust through France and into the Portuguese-occupied territories. About half of the occupied areas have been liberated by the Dutante Alliance, including most of the French Atlantic coast. In only some liberated villages do the locals celebrate openly and enthusiastically – in others, the villagers are ignorant of who rules them, because they figure that either way they have to pay taxes to one of the governments, and that it doesn’t matter whether the tax collector speaks Frankish or Iberian. The more south of Paris, the stronger this ignorance is. For this reason, the southern French have not made any attempts at rebellion, with the occasional exception. In some places, the locals have even assisted in fortifying against the inbound Dutante assaults.
Naval battles have consistently been largely in favor of the Dutante Alliance. The Allied navy, led by the powerful Irish fleets, has been able to either defeat or force into retreat all the Portuguese naval vessels, still un-upgraded, they came into contact with.
Still, a lot of the Portuguese army has been diminished by the allied assault.
PORTUGAL: -2,000 troops; -105 ships
FRANCE: -250 troops
BELGIUM: -600 troops
EIRE: -700 troops; -50 ships

Portugal has not fared well in the war with the Fez Sultanate, either. Disconnected territorially from the rest of the Portuguese Morocco by the rogue country, the southern parts of the colony have effectively fallen away from the Empire, and are again independent as they were prior to the Europeans’ colonization.
On the battlefield, meanwhile, the Sultanate has managed to press substantially northward in its counterattack against the Portuguese. They have almost reached Tangiers. Luckily for Portugal, though, the Berbers in and around Tangier have already largely accepted Portuguese rule and no longer are the Europeans hunted by mobs of Berber priests and mystics. Therefore, these Berbers, when encountering the Fez armies, have not embraced them with open arms and have instead turned around and left towards Tangier. It’s looking like only Tangier will remain Portuguese-controlled unless the leader of the Iberian country gets his stuff together and mounts a definitive counter-attack.
PORTUGAL: -500 troops
FEZ: -450 troops

Meanwhile, a daughter of the Dacian Emperor married one of the sons of his Byzantine counterparts, and at the wedding, the personal union of the Dacian and Byzantine Empires has been announced! (See below for details on what a personal union is and how it differs from full vassaldom)

Not long after the announcement of the union, the Magyars who had terrorized the Crimeans have invaded Dacia. Still licking its wounds from the Slavic uprising which decimated its military ranks, Dacia was not able to mount effective defenses. Luckily for them, the Magyars have not made thrusts to conquer southern Dacia. Instead, they have settled in the northwestern frontierlands of Dacia, and have themselves invaded the Dalmatian-controlled area their side of the Danube and part of southern Slovakia. They seem to be contented by this area, which they are calling Magyarorszag or “Hungary” and seem intent on making it their new homeland and defending it. But perhaps they are plotting to invade further countries? One thing is for sure: Crimea is more than happy, since the occupying Magyars have left their country.
DACIA: -150 troops
SLOVAKIA: -100 troops
DALMATIA: -100 troops

Yet another new religion has sprung up, called Demosism. Originating in the Australian Commonwealth, it has spread quickly to Papua, Maoriland, and Perth. It is a faith that emphasizes the righteousness and significance of freedom, free will, and equality. It is much more politically-oriented than the nearby Balism. Perhaps these two faiths will clash soon? Or maybe they will actually find a way to cooperate together and blend into each other?

Israelite attempts to annex Arab-populated regions have resulted in renewed conflict with Arabs. Though some land has been gained by Israel, the surrounding Arabs are actively defending and demanding that Israel leave them be.
Explorers have made contact with Nubia, Ethiopia, Crimea, Dacia, Yemen, and the far-off country of Fez. A colonization party had not reached the land called “Somalia”, however, due to supply shortages that caused the need to return to Israel’s nearest port.
In Georgia, Jewish priests have begun converting people to Judaism.

New Illinois faces its first woe in its new environment as an economic slump hits.
NEW ILLINOIS: -1 Economy level

Vietnam has joined the effort to curb Nihonese power. They have attacked the Philippines and have taken the northernmost island. The local population is not welcoming its occupiers, having experienced a lot of tolerance and prosperity under Nihon’s rule.
Fuzhou has attacked, with Shanghai’s help, Taiwan and have retaken the island.
NIHON: -150 troops; -1 ship
FUZHOU: -50 troops; -1 ship
VIETNAM: -300 troops

Quetzalism continues expanding in the northern Aztec provinces. The southern traditionalists want to convince the emperor to outlaw this “heresy to the real Aztec faith”.

EVERYONE NOW HAS IRON AGE

Story Bonuses
AUSTRALIA: +2 education points
MALAYSIA: +1 economy level
ISRAEL: +3 education points
MALAGASY: +1 confidence

NPC Diplomacy

From Austria
To Rome:
Traitors. Withdraw from Dalmatia and we will end our invasion.

From Egypt and Iraq
To Israel:
Please end your efforts to occupy the independent Arab tribes.

From Yemen
To Israel:
Please end your efforts to occupy our Arab brothers. However, would you like a NAP?

From Nubia, Ethiopia, Crimea, Fez
To Israel:
NAP?

From Perth, Papua, and Maori
To Malaysia:
We agree to NAP.

OOC
What is a Personal Union:
1. Two countries get common foreign policy, but still are separate territorially, economy, militarily.
2. If between human-controlled and NPC, the human-controlled nation is the dominant player in the union. The other is a semi-vassal.
3. Unlike vassals, the members of a union can refuse to declare war.
4. Unlike vassals, the members of a union can actually choose to dissolve the union (its upper classes and dominant administrators can decide that the arrangement is no longer profitable).
5. If between human-controlled and NPC, the human-controller can do orders for the other member, but the NPC member can not follow some of the orders. (Full vassals actually are much more compliant).
6. Personal unions CANNOT occur between human-controlled nations. Reason for this is that, as stated above, one of the partners in this is really a dominant partner. While having humans in “union” might cause for some interesting wars due to different interests, I think it would get too complicated because they might want to start making decisions for the other human, which would get confusing.
7. An NPC-union-partner cannot be taken over by a new incoming player. Only if/when it chooses to dissolve the union does it become up for grabs for anyone who wants to join this NES.
8. You cannot just say, after having gotten a personal union with some country, “I want to make it my vassal now.” just to make it more compliant. Doing so will result in severing of the union and possible war.

Lord_Iggy, I didn’t put “make Kuala Lumpur a trade center” as one of the effects of your project because you currently do not have even a single trade route going via KL.

Israelite, can’t increase economy AND start trade routes. I may have forgotten that before a few times but now I’ll remember it more.

Update will be on Thursday. Orders are due Thursday morning by 10:00 AM Central Time Zone – US. After that time, I will no longer accept orders and/or order-changes, since I will be doing the update offline throughout the day.
 
Update 13 - 1200 BCE
 

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Uh, did I forget to say colonize the Burmese coast? Damn, I think I did. Anyway, I guess I will colonize it this turn.
 
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