Here's a potential set of Northumbrian NIs; hopefully it's not too obscure a tag to warrant them.
Traditions
+1% Attrition for Enemies
10% Cavalry Combat Ability
Ideas
Secure Percy Rule: +1 Yearly Legitimacy
This land has been ruled by the Percy family for centuries, and they have become synonymous with it. Our ruling family shall be a backbone of this independent kingdom.
The Memory of Northumbrian Hegemony: -15% Core-Creation Cost
Before the creation of England, Northumbria was an independent kingdom which, in the 7th century, achieved overlordship of England's north. It is up to us to do justice to our ancestors and restore their hegemony.
Cradle of British Christianity: +2% Missionary Strength, +2 Tolerance of the True Faith
Although not the first place in Britain to be converted to Christianity, the kingdom of Northumbria was where it most firmly took root. Saints made their homes here, and the monastery at Lindisfarne was a major early Christian centre.
A Land of Castles: +30% Fort Defence
Northumberland has the greatest concentration of castles anywhere in the British Isles. Refortified and updated, they will protect us from our enemies.
Lindisfarne Gospels: +1 Yearly Prestige
As well as being a religious centre, the monastery at Lindisfarne was renowned for its production of high-quality manuscripts like the Lindisfarne Gospels. Let this legacy inspire us to further cultural achievements in the future!
Taking Coals to Newcastle: +10% Goods Produced Nationally
As the industrial era dawns, it has become clear that Northumberland is home to large coal deposits. More efficient mining practices and the development of the great port at Newcastle will allow us to exploit this to the full.
The Literary and Philosophical Society: -10% Idea Cost
As well as our strong religious roots, the region is also starting to see a rise in innovation. The Literary and Philosophical Society is a centre of this, and we hope that it will provide us with many innovations in the future.
Ambition
+25% Naval Forcelimit
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I think that a strong religious NI is justified because, firstly, Northumbria was, AFAIK, a significant "early adopter" of Catholicism, as well as a monastic centre and home of various religious figures; three of the most famous Northumbrians are the Venerable Bede and SS. Oswald and Cuthbert, after all. Secondly, it was AFAIK a bastion of Catholicism during the Reformation, which found particular expression in the Rising of the North, hence the true faith tolerance.
I also feel like a strong Fort Defence NI is justified because, even though it is a bonus nearly comparable to France's, Northumbria as a kingdom contained most of Hadrian's Wall, while Northumberland as a county is home to more castles than anywhere else in England.
Finally, would it be possible to have an event of some sort so that Northumberland automatically gains a ruler from the Percy dynasty upon being released/becoming independent, if it does so before 1670? I'm normally not really in favour of railroading dynasties through event, but the Percy family was the ruling family of the Earldom in 1444, had been for a century and remained so for centuries afterwards too. It would also make the first NI make more sense, which it wouldn't if the first ruler of the Northumbrian tag is Henry fitzRandom.
Traditions
+1% Attrition for Enemies
10% Cavalry Combat Ability
Ideas
Secure Percy Rule: +1 Yearly Legitimacy
This land has been ruled by the Percy family for centuries, and they have become synonymous with it. Our ruling family shall be a backbone of this independent kingdom.
The Memory of Northumbrian Hegemony: -15% Core-Creation Cost
Before the creation of England, Northumbria was an independent kingdom which, in the 7th century, achieved overlordship of England's north. It is up to us to do justice to our ancestors and restore their hegemony.
Cradle of British Christianity: +2% Missionary Strength, +2 Tolerance of the True Faith
Although not the first place in Britain to be converted to Christianity, the kingdom of Northumbria was where it most firmly took root. Saints made their homes here, and the monastery at Lindisfarne was a major early Christian centre.
A Land of Castles: +30% Fort Defence
Northumberland has the greatest concentration of castles anywhere in the British Isles. Refortified and updated, they will protect us from our enemies.
Lindisfarne Gospels: +1 Yearly Prestige
As well as being a religious centre, the monastery at Lindisfarne was renowned for its production of high-quality manuscripts like the Lindisfarne Gospels. Let this legacy inspire us to further cultural achievements in the future!
Taking Coals to Newcastle: +10% Goods Produced Nationally
As the industrial era dawns, it has become clear that Northumberland is home to large coal deposits. More efficient mining practices and the development of the great port at Newcastle will allow us to exploit this to the full.
The Literary and Philosophical Society: -10% Idea Cost
As well as our strong religious roots, the region is also starting to see a rise in innovation. The Literary and Philosophical Society is a centre of this, and we hope that it will provide us with many innovations in the future.
Ambition
+25% Naval Forcelimit
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I think that a strong religious NI is justified because, firstly, Northumbria was, AFAIK, a significant "early adopter" of Catholicism, as well as a monastic centre and home of various religious figures; three of the most famous Northumbrians are the Venerable Bede and SS. Oswald and Cuthbert, after all. Secondly, it was AFAIK a bastion of Catholicism during the Reformation, which found particular expression in the Rising of the North, hence the true faith tolerance.
I also feel like a strong Fort Defence NI is justified because, even though it is a bonus nearly comparable to France's, Northumbria as a kingdom contained most of Hadrian's Wall, while Northumberland as a county is home to more castles than anywhere else in England.
Finally, would it be possible to have an event of some sort so that Northumberland automatically gains a ruler from the Percy dynasty upon being released/becoming independent, if it does so before 1670? I'm normally not really in favour of railroading dynasties through event, but the Percy family was the ruling family of the Earldom in 1444, had been for a century and remained so for centuries afterwards too. It would also make the first NI make more sense, which it wouldn't if the first ruler of the Northumbrian tag is Henry fitzRandom.
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