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Capital in this time was Phnom Penh not Oudoung
Angkor should really not be that wealthy at all
Khmer (Revised)
Traditions
+1 Missionary strength
+10% Trade efficency
Abandon Angkor (Was taken in 1357 and sacked during the following century)
The sack of Ya´sodharapura was the end of the prosperity of the northern region and the abandonment of the Angkorian sites. In order to survive we had to migrate to the southern regions of our kingdom and construct new cities and ports.
-10% Development cost
-10% Build cost
A God has died (The end of the devaraja cult)
The Angkorian sites were more than simply a capital it was a the basis for much of cultural and religous life from artwork to shrines and channels the city represented what the old empire was. While there are those who remain the larger majority have turned away from the old ways no longer building massive monument or venerating their king as a god.
But where the old ways are coming to an end we have found new life in the theravada buddhist teaching promoting a more introspective view of the world allowing us to lick our wound through self improvement.
+2 Tolerance towards the true faith
Riches of Longvek
King An Chan I moved our capital from Phom Phen to Longvek to capitalize on the Tonle Sap river and thus allow us to open up the markets of our country to all our citizens and to them now comes ivory, silk cotton and more ready to be sold to foreign merchants.
+10% Goods produced
From across the oceans
The wealth of our capital has made it a hub in south east asia attracting communities of migrants from Malaysia to China ready to offer their services.
+1 Possible advisers
Arrival of Po Chien (Finalization of the Cham migration)
The last true king of Champa when faced with the annahlation of his kingdom gathered as many of his subjects as he could and moved to our kingdom completing the Cham migration from their homeland to escape the Vietnamese and becoming an essential part of our marine forces.
+1 Naval tradition
Take their ships!
When Ponhea Chan converted to islam, taking the name Ibrahim, and allied with the malay merchants he massacred the dutch merchants inciting the cambodian-dutch war. During the war we deafeated the dutch, killed their ambasador and admiral as well has capturing sevral of their warships.
+20% Chance to capture enemy ships
Halt the Nam Tien (Kind of a necessity)
Regardless of the support we get from our neighbours and even with our new Cham sailors the final fate of Cambodia will be determined by us now that the Vietnamese march is battering down our walls and sacks our cities it is up to us whether our civilization will survive to rise once more or be forever condemed to a slow death.
+10% Army morale
Ambitions
+5% Ship durability
Capital in this time was Phnom Penh not Oudoung
Angkor should really not be that wealthy at all
Khmer (Revised)
Traditions
+1 Missionary strength
+10% Trade efficency
Abandon Angkor (Was taken in 1357 and sacked during the following century)
The sack of Ya´sodharapura was the end of the prosperity of the northern region and the abandonment of the Angkorian sites. In order to survive we had to migrate to the southern regions of our kingdom and construct new cities and ports.
-10% Development cost
-10% Build cost
A God has died (The end of the devaraja cult)
The Angkorian sites were more than simply a capital it was a the basis for much of cultural and religous life from artwork to shrines and channels the city represented what the old empire was. While there are those who remain the larger majority have turned away from the old ways no longer building massive monument or venerating their king as a god.
But where the old ways are coming to an end we have found new life in the theravada buddhist teaching promoting a more introspective view of the world allowing us to lick our wound through self improvement.
+2 Tolerance towards the true faith
Riches of Longvek
King An Chan I moved our capital from Phom Phen to Longvek to capitalize on the Tonle Sap river and thus allow us to open up the markets of our country to all our citizens and to them now comes ivory, silk cotton and more ready to be sold to foreign merchants.
+10% Goods produced
From across the oceans
The wealth of our capital has made it a hub in south east asia attracting communities of migrants from Malaysia to China ready to offer their services.
+1 Possible advisers
Arrival of Po Chien (Finalization of the Cham migration)
The last true king of Champa when faced with the annahlation of his kingdom gathered as many of his subjects as he could and moved to our kingdom completing the Cham migration from their homeland to escape the Vietnamese and becoming an essential part of our marine forces.
+1 Naval tradition
Take their ships!
When Ponhea Chan converted to islam, taking the name Ibrahim, and allied with the malay merchants he massacred the dutch merchants inciting the cambodian-dutch war. During the war we deafeated the dutch, killed their ambasador and admiral as well has capturing sevral of their warships.
+20% Chance to capture enemy ships
Halt the Nam Tien (Kind of a necessity)
Regardless of the support we get from our neighbours and even with our new Cham sailors the final fate of Cambodia will be determined by us now that the Vietnamese march is battering down our walls and sacks our cities it is up to us whether our civilization will survive to rise once more or be forever condemed to a slow death.
+10% Army morale
Ambitions
+5% Ship durability
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