All the cool kids are doing it, so here's a set of national ideas for Arakan, everybody's favorite obscure South-East Asian minor.
Ideas:
Localisation:
Ideas:
Code:
ARK_ideas = {
start = {
light_ship_cost = -0.20
accepted_culture_threshold = -0.15
}
bonus = {
merchants = 1
}
trigger = {
tag = ARK
}
free = yes
mrauk_u_dynasty = {
legitimacy = 1
}
rohingya_immigrants = {
tolerance_heathen = 2
}
gold_dinar = {
global_tax_modifier = 0.15
}
bengal_bay_trade = {
global_trade_income_modifier = 0.1
}
buddhist_sultans = {
prestige_decay = -0.02
}
muslim_advisers = {
advisor_pool = 1
}
trade_contracts_ark = {
improve_relation_modifier = 0.2
}
}
Localisation:
Code:
ARK_ideas: "Arakanese Ideas"
ARK_ideas_start: "Arakanese tradition"
ARK_ideas_bonus: "Arakanese ideas"
mrauk_u_dynasty: "Mrauk U Dynasty"
mrauk_u_dynasty_desc: "The royal family has endured for a great many years and will do so for a great many more"
rohingya_immigrants: "Rohingya Immigrants"
rohingya_immigrants_desc: "Migrants from Sunni Bengal are welcome in Arakan, and we tolerate their religion and culture"
gold_dinar: "Gold Dinar"
gold_dinar_desc: "The adoption of gold dinars as currency, despite their Islamic origin, significantly contributes to economic reform efforts"
bengal_bay_trade: "Bay of Bengal Trading Regulations"
bengal_bay_trade_desc: "Arakan has a favourable position in the Bay of Bengal, and that position should be exploited for the benefit of the nation"
buddhist_sultans: "Buddhist Sultans"
buddhist_sultans_desc: "We are not a Muslim nation, yet the monarch has styled himself a Sultan. In the eyes of Islamic nations, this may be useful diplomatically"
muslim_advisers_desc: "The Sultan takes advice from Muslims who have had experience in the courts of India. Looking abroad for outstanding courtiers can only bring good things"
muslim_advisers: "Muslim Advisors"
trade_contracts_ark: "Arakanese Trade Contracts"
trade_contracts_ark_desc: "Complex trade contracts made with other nations give an impression of sophistication and encourage foreign merchants to trade in our cities"