A mercenary barracks supplies training and housing facilities for the Dongwu. Mercenaries must be trained in concert with conscripts. A conscription office will aid in the hiring of these mercenaries, greatly speeding up the rate at which forces can be filled with fresh bodies. Dongwu mercenaries inhabit this district, and are especially accomplished in the ways of sea and river warfare. Sometimes the only way of securing true allegiance is with payment, rather than ideological beliefs. Though many brag of their integrity and honour, loyalties are often too easily broken or tested by painful dilemmas between heart, duty and state. Payment is the only bond a mercenary needs. The tradesmen will feel safer, encouraging more to use the routes so that trade may flourish, safeguarding their wares, and therefore the income they bring from them into the district. A merchant guard barracks provides protection for tradesmen travelling the Silk Road and border markets. Chinese jade, silk and spices are highly sought after both within and across China’s borders and tradesmen are targets for northern raiders, enemies of the state, or opportunistic bandits. Learning and market buildings construction cost reduction: -10%īanditry is a scourge to be supressed.-2% recruitment cost for captain retinues.Provides Mercenary Captain recruitment charges (charges update at the beginning of each turn).A merchant guard post supplies some security for tradesmen, protecting their goods and increasing profits. Land and sea routes provide trade expansion across borders, but can also be target for bandits and enemies. However, these old prejudices are quickly disappearing as China is experiencing a new successful era in trade and commerce. Traders and merchants are considered by some to be the lowest in China’s social order trade is considered an exploitative of the labours of others, and a dishonourable pursuit. Tradesmen must be protected from threats. 1.3 Mercenary Conscription Office (level 3)īuilding Chain Merchant Guard Post (level 1).
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