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XD I like it. Just can you double check my name next time you post these. Seems you really like the idea of me being Sonoya instead of Soroya :P
Theo out of curiosity how long will my Pre-Dreadnought be out of commission?
The Kingdom of Soroya
1900





A nation that has stood the test of time. Six hundred years of trade and colonialism has brought the nation together. For the last two hundred a sense of democracy and constitutionalism has spread throughout the nation. The people have more power than ever over the king, a power that most would fear, but is embraced in Soroya.




Executions to be held


Slavery in Soroya?

January 20th, 1900


On January 9th, three indentured Faresian workers killed a Soroyan trader, and have been sentenced to hang. This has unsurprisingly raised debate in the capital over the treatment of indentured workers, some even arguing that it is “legal slavery.” Though slavery has been illegal in Soroya for nearly three hundred years, indentured servitude as a method to encourage colonial growth was determined as constitutional by the parliament 200 years ago, under the reign of King Henriet.

Since then however, people have argued that though it is possible to earn back your freedom, many owners of indentured servants manipulate documents and often lie in order to maintain a legal form a slavery. This claim has little factual basis however, and has been written off by both the Prime Minister Kevin Notles and King Hann-Riechmanus II in the past.

When asked to comment on the issue, Prime Minister Kevin Notles was quick to the point, “While the death of the Soroyan trader is tragic set of unfortunate circumstances, it has brought back an important issue that must be addressed. Should we allow indentured servitude as a means of encouraging colonial growth? No, it is simply too easy to abuse that kind of power.” This opinion didn’t come as a surprise to many, Kevin Notles has been adamant about the freedom of the people since taking up his position as prime minister three years ago. With two years left on his first term, many are curious to see what he does next.


Soroyan official interrogating local village in an attempt to find criminals




The treaty of Evemont (1870)


In celebration of the third anniversary of the treaty of Evemont, King Hann-Riechmanus II has sent a royal delegate to resign the document. Bringing nothing but goodwill and kind wishes, both the king and prime minister of Soroya are eager to continue current relations with the Deltoran people. Even sending two trade ships to continue the mutual exchange of goods between their nations.


First signing of the treaty of Evemont, circa 1870
Hey Theo I will send in my budget as soon as possible, but I was wondering how much GNP I get per turn? Tried checking the first page that shows total GNP, but it just has my nation name.
@Theodorable you made a bit of a typo for my nation name. It is Soroya not Sonoya. Just to give you a heads up next time you go to edit the map. Other than that looks great.
EDIT: When you post your application, attach a map claim. Thank you. :D

Are you talking about me? If so I figured you would select it based off were you can best fit provinces. If not I'm fine with being somewhere on that western peninsula area on the map.
What but I was hoping for the Island all the way to the south of the main continent. Or if I could still be a western power then in serrantia the eastern large island could work however if not then looking at the map I could the tip to the east that area.


I think each province has a certain size requirement it needs to fill, so an island simply isn't big enough to fit ten coastal provinces.
Also theo since I saw you asking for names of capitals for Avengrad and Deltora in chatzy I figured I would let you know mine to. Capital is Sikea, three other cities are Ekon, Eania, Ayas. My colonial towns/forts are New Eania and Alterwood (In Serranthia), Flulin and Redris (In Faresia), and Fort Celnaer (In Sarelian Islands). As for where my country is located just pick a good spot that makes sense.
Kingdom of Soroya


Demonym: Soroyan

POPULATION: 30,500,000 Population (4 points + Colonial pop)

GOVERNMENT
-- Monarchy (0 Nation Points): The most common form of governmental power stems from the long inherited theory of divine right. Long running dynasties have often flourished. Although the modern century approaches, few monarchs are yet willing to abdicate their thrones.
* Prestigious: Begin the game with +10 Prestige.
* Status Quo: -10% Diplomatic Point Growth.

Provinces: (13 points) 1 land province | 3 coastal provinces | 2 Provinces in Faresia | 1 Province in Sarelian Islands | 2 Provinces in Serranthia

Industry: (7) 2 Major Factories | 1 Major Shipyard | 1 Minor Shipyards |

Army: (2 Points) 300,000 Regulars | 200 Light Artillery |

Navy: (15 Points) 12 Destroyers | 4 Light Cruisers | 2 Pre-Dreadnaught | 2 Armored Cruiser | 2 Submarines | 5 Trade Ships

Army Technology:(9 Points)
Weaponry
Bolt Action Rifle (1895) | "Burks Rifle MK III"
Artillery (1885) | "Keizer Cannon"
Firepower
Indirect Artillery (1900)

Navy Technology: (0 Points)
-- Destroyers: [Armor (1895)] -- [Guns (1895)] -- [Engines (1895) -- [Reliability (1895)]
-- Light Cruisers: [Armor (1895)] -- [Guns (1895)] -- [Engines (1895) -- [Reliability (1895)]
-- Armored Cruisers: [Armor (1895)] -- [Guns (1895)] -- [Engines (1895) -- [Reliability (1895)]
-- Pre-Dreadnoughts: [Armor (1895)] -- [Guns (1895)] -- [Engines (1895) -- [Reliability (1895)]
-- Submarines: [Armor (1895)] -- [Guns (1895)] -- [Engines (1895) -- [Reliability (1895)]

Nation size is up to you. It'll be reflected in the nation application. But I'm going to use these cool dotted lines to create "provinces", you'll see!


I think he is asking how big are the continents relative to real life ones, rather than how big we can make our country.
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