Province of Ulek

Trade & Transport

Bonus Resources

Bonus resources are the most frequently found type of resource, and they are the most versatile in a strategic sense. They provide food, production, or money, benefiting a nearby city, and they can be improved for even greater benefits.
  • Copper (+2 money) (mining) (mine)
  • Deer (+1 production) (animal husbandry) (camp)
  • Sheep (+1 food) (animal husbandry) (pasture)
  • Stone (+1 production) (masonry) (quarry)
  • Wheat (+1 food) (pottery) (farm)

Luxury Resources

Luxury resources are commodities highly prized by Citizens, and their availability helps increase Citizen happiness by granting Amenities. Most Luxury Resources are provided by the land, and you can access them by improving a hex/tile that contains the resource or even founding a settlement on it (provided you've access to the technology necessary to improve it). Some, however, are exclusive products of specific city-states and may only be obtained via them. Yet others are the lifework of Great Merchants, who you will need to attract to your settlements in order to access the resource.
  • Cotton (+3 money) (plantation)
  • furs (+1 food, +1 money) (camp)
  • Honey (+2 food) (camp)
  • Truffles (+3 money) (camp)

Strategic Resources

Strategic resources re those that are important from a military standpoint. They also provide some bonuses, but more importantly, when the relevant hex/tile improvement is built on them, they provide access to vital materials which allow you to build important military units.
  • Horses (+1 production, +1 food) (pasture)
  • Iron (+1 Science) (mine)
  • Lumber (+1 production) (lumber mill)
  • Coal (+2 production) (mine)
Type
Geopolitical, Province
Capital
Predecessor Organization
Government System
Dictatorship
Power Structure
Feudal state
Economic System
Palace economy
Official State Religion
Location
Official Languages
Controlled Territories

Unfriendly

Diplomatic Agreements

Grievances

Relationship Log

Warmongering/Grievances.
Settling in lands they consider theirs. (-3)
Moving military units near their borders persistently. (-2)
Having a different Government.
Denouncing.
Performing an espionage mission against them, and getting caught. (-5)

At Defensive War

Diplomatic Agreements

Warmongering
Grievances

Relationship Log

Warmongering/Grievances. (Repeated Offense)
Having A Different Government.
Denouncing. (Repeated Offense)
Performing An Espionage Mission Against Them, And Getting Caught. (-5). (Repeated Offense)
Declared war on an ally.

At War

Diplomatic Agreements

Warmongering
Grievances

Relationship Log

Warmongering/Grievances. (Repeated Offense)
Moving Military Units Near Their Borders Persistently. (-20) (Repeated Offense)
Having A Different Government.
Denouncing. (Repeated Offense)
Performing An Espionage Mission Against Them, And Getting Caught. (-30). (Repeated Offense)

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