major_ayu.txt

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1450-1460: Boromo Trailokanat's Reforms for Ayutthaya
1550-1560: Maha Chakkrap'at's Army Reforms for Ayutthaya
1630-1640: Prasat T'ang's Economic Reforms for Ayutthaya
1760-1761: King Ekit'at's Incompetence for Ayutthaya
1770-1771: The Foundation of the Modern Thai State for Ayutthaya

Ayutthaya — Not random

Will happen within 3000 days of January 2, 1450
Checked again every 3000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1460)

Description

King Boromo Trailokanat has proposed various reforms in order to streamline the government of the state. While many of these proposals make great sense, they will also be expensive and may cause unrest. What shall we do?

Actions

A. Go with the reforms

  • Stability -2
  • Centralization +1
  • Aristocracy +1
  • Serfdom +1
  • -100 gold

B. Ignore the reform ideas

  • Stability +1
  • Innovativeness -2
  • Infrastructure tech investment: -200

Ayutthaya — Not random

Will happen within 3000 days of January 2, 1550
Checked again every 3000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1560)

Description

King Maha Chakkrap'at has proposed various reforms for our military forces, including the training of a full-time professional elephant brigade. While many of these proposals make great sense, they will also be expensive and may cause unrest. What shall we do?

Actions

A. Go with the reforms

  • Stability -2
  • Land +1
  • Offensive Doctrine +1
  • +5000 cavalry in the capital province
  • -100 gold

B. Ignore the reform ideas

  • Stability +1
  • Innovativeness -1
  • Land tech investment: -500

Ayutthaya — Not random

Will happen within 3000 days of January 2, 1630
Checked again every 3000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1640)

Description

King Prasat T'ang has proposed various reforms concerning trade and the economic well-being of our kingdom. While many of these proposals make great sense, they will also be expensive and may cause unrest. What shall we do?

Actions

A. Go with the reforms

  • Stability -2
  • Mercantilism +1
  • +5 merchants
  • +1 base tax value in Bangkok
  • +1 base tax value in Kwai
  • +1 base tax value in Phuket
  • -200 gold

B. Ignore the reform ideas

  • Stability +1
  • Innovativeness -1
  • Trade tech investment: -200
  • Infrastructure tech investment: -200

Ayutthaya — Not random

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1760
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1761)

Description

King Ekit'at is an utter fool who is a disaster as king of this land. He ignores the duties of government, prefering to spend his days in endless parties and bouts of drinking and debauchery. Meanwhile, the kingdom is falling to part, and our neighbors eagerly circle like vultures moving in on their prey. Unfortunately, the king refuses all advice to take a more active role in the government, thus causing the nation to slide further into chaos.

Actions

A. Why are we stuck with such an incompetent fool?

  • Stability -6
  • Global revolt risk +5 for 120 months
  • +5% inflation
  • -300 relations with Burma
  • -300 relations with Taungu
  • Lose 10000 troops in a random province
  • Infrastructure tech investment: -200

Ayutthaya — Not random

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1770
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1771)

Description

The chaos of King Ekit'at's reign is now behind us, and the new king, Phya Taksin, has placed the nation on a new course. He wishes to refound the state by moving its capital a few miles to Bangkok and undertaking a thorough administrative reform. Should we follow his wishes?

Actions

A. It is the beginning of a new era!

  • Stability +2
  • Centralization +1
  • +1 base tax value in Bangkok
  • -300 gold

B. No the old ways are the best.

  • Stability +1
  • Innovativeness -1
  • Infrastructure tech investment: -200

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