[@Volbius] [hider=Rolls 35] [h3]Rolls[/h3] [b]Basic Demographics & Geography[/b] [u]Territory Size:[/u] 1. Your nation is but a speck upon the map; perhaps it is an island or small archipelago, or perhaps it's just a tiny swathe of land too small to draw the attention of any would-be conquerors. [u]Population:[/u] 7,000,000 (large) [u]Urbanization:[/u] 5. Your nation is the very epitome of urbanization: within your borders lies a jewel of the world, one of the largest settlements in the known world. In this way your entire nation is basically just one city that is grand and powerful enough to exert its influence over the surrounding region. A city-state! [u]Government Type:[/u] 3. Your society is a feudal monarchy. Quite typical, there is a king who inherited the throne from his father, and then there are all manner of other aristocrats: dukes and barons and knights all swear fealty to one another in exchange for control of land, all in a complicated system of legal obligations... [u]Political Stability:[/u] 5. You enjoy the benefit of having a serene and peaceful nation. There's barely any crime and you don't have a rebellion brewing, so rejoice! [b]Economy[/b] [u]Overall Wealth:[/u] 4. Your nation has a solid and rather stable economy. You have the means to finance most of the projects that your government wants to undertake, and most of your people enjoy a good standard of living. [u]Government's Primary Means of Generating Income:[/u] 8. Your government requires tributes from the various nobles or cities, which leaves them up to their own discretion in finding a way to procure these taxes. In some manner, it's probably the peasants that actually end up paying for these taxes, but at least the job of collecting all that is delegated to a handful of people so that your central government doesn't have to worry about it. [u]Technology:[/u] 1. Slow Modernization, your nation does somewhat lags behind the rest of the world, with many of your people stubbornly clinging to traditions and conventions. [u]Agriculture:[/u] 10. Your nation is not naturally a fertile or bountiful land, but through great feats of engineering your people have conquered this issue. You have cut terrace farms into the sides of mountains, built hanging gardens in your cities, cultivated vineyards in the rolling hills, and planted fruit-bearing trees along the streets. As your population grows, the need for food demands that your people conquer ever more of the harsh wilderness with labor-intensive construction projects. [u]Natural Resources:[/u] Glassware, terracotta, papyrus [b]Military[/b] [u]Military Size[/u] 2. Small core of elite soldiers, supplemented by some mercenaries in wartime. Overall not a very large force. [u]Military Focus[/u] 2. Poor navy; heavy cavalry focus in the army, a few magic users for battle. [u]Military Leadership[/u] 2. Generals rose to their positions through experience and battlefield exploits; competent, but also decadent [u]Military Reputation[/u] 5. Popular domestically; considered craven by foreigners [/hider]