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| author | haoyuren <13851610112@163.com> | 2026-05-19 15:38:46 +0800 |
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| committer | haoyuren <13851610112@163.com> | 2026-05-19 15:38:46 +0800 |
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Add 1825 snapshot: technology levels, complete world state before V3
Technology: extreme regional inequality spanning 100+ years
- Leading cities ≈ our 1910-1920 (electricity, auto experiments, dreadnoughts, machine guns)
- Mid-tier ≈ 1890-1900, Lower-tier ≈ 1860-1870, Backward ≈ 1800 or earlier
- Same empire can contain 1920s cities and 1800s rural areas
Full state-by-state survey:
- Italian Empire: Napoleon age 70, still ruling, empire institutionalized
- England: world's naval/commercial superpower, global colonial empire
- New Song: most populous, recovered industry, Australian colony
- Germany: Europe's largest industrial economy
- Ilkhanate: diminished but great power, Persian core intact
- Japan: Pacific industrial power, approaching Tier 1
- France: republic, recovering, continental only
- Complete table of 25+ states with tier ratings
Napoleon confirmed ALIVE at V3 start (1836, age 81)
- Better medicine + no exile → survives
- Dies shortly after game start → first major V3 event
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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diff --git a/WORLDBUILDING.md b/WORLDBUILDING.md index 73351a4..b826e9b 100644 --- a/WORLDBUILDING.md +++ b/WORLDBUILDING.md @@ -2579,15 +2579,158 @@ Territory = Western Roman Empire core + Balkans + western Anatolia. **"Mare Nost --- -## 1836: V3 START — TO BE DEFINED - -Final checkpoint needed: the exact V3 opening state for every country. -Key remaining questions: -1. **Great Khanate**: Serfdom status? Reform or revolution imminent? -2. **Portuguese South America**: Two exile courts → independence? Fragmentation? -3. **Australia partition**: Song east, Kalmar/England west? -4. **India final map**: English coast, Ilkhanate NW, Song Bengal, indigenous interior? -5. **New France / North America**: French colonies → independent? English satellites? -6. **Italian Empire**: Post-Napoleon stability or succession crisis? -7. **Japan**: Tier 1.5 by now? Pacific power? -8. **Second Industrial Revolution**: Steam? Railways? Electricity? Who leads? +## 1825 Snapshot: The World Before V3 + +### Technology Levels: Extreme Regional Inequality + +600+ years of industrial history, but innovation has been uneven and interrupted. The second industrial revolution is COMPLETE for leading nations. The gap between the most and least advanced regions spans ~100+ years of technological difference. + +**Leading cities** (Song coastal cities, English industrial belt, Milan/Rome, Isfahan/Tabriz, Osaka/Tokyo-equivalent, Hamburg/Lübeck, Prague): +≈ Our timeline's **1910-1920** +- Widespread electricity (urban lighting, factory motors) +- Early automobiles (experimental/luxury) +- Wireless telegraph (experimental) +- Telephone networks (major cities) +- Dreadnought-class steam ironclads +- Machine guns, modern artillery +- Chemical industry (synthetic dyes, explosives, fertilizer, pharmaceuticals) +- High-speed railway networks +- Steel-frame skyscrapers, modern sewage/water systems + +**Mid-tier industrial cities** (French cities, Aragonese, Kalmar, Korean, Egyptian cities): +≈ Our timeline's **1890-1900** +- Railway + telegraph mature +- Early electricity +- Steel industry +- Modern rifles, early machine guns +- Steam shipping + +**Lower-tier cities** (Moroccan, Great Khanate urban, Indian colonial ports): +≈ Our timeline's **1860-1870** +- Partial railways, telegraph +- Basic steel +- Breech-loading rifles +- Some modern infrastructure + +**Most backward regions** (Great Khanate serf estates, Indian rural, African interior, American frontiers): +≈ Our timeline's **1800 or earlier** +- Manual agriculture, no mechanization +- No railways, no telegraph +- Muskets or pre-firearm +- Near-total illiteracy + +**Within a single empire, technology can span 100+ years**: Manchester vs rural Ireland, Isfahan vs East African interior, Milan vs Libyan desert, Song Shanghai-equivalent vs Sichuan mountains, Moscow (telegraph/railway) vs Ukrainian serf estate. + +### Italian "Roman" Empire (1825) +- **Napoleon: age 70, in power 37 years, still ruling** +- **NOT defeated, NOT exiled** — no equivalent of Moscow 1812 or Waterloo. No continental-scale land power to swallow him. +- More advanced medicine + no exile hardship → healthier than historical Napoleon at this age +- Empire fully institutionalized over decades of stable rule +- **Territory**: Italian peninsula + Illyria (personal union) + North Africa (Tunisia→Libya, colonial provinces) + western Anatolia (colonial province) + Byzantine vassal + Bulgarian vassal +- **Rome** = imperial capital, one of the world's most advanced cities +- Railway: Rome-Milan-Naples-Florence network + extensions to Balkan/North African provinces +- Navy: Mediterranean dominant (dreadnoughts) +- Science/industry: Tier 1 (Renaissance tradition + imperial investment + 50 years of stability) +- **The succession question**: Everyone knows Napoleon will die soon. His heir rules Illyria but untested. Will the empire hold? V3's first major event. + +### England (1825) +- **World's dominant naval/commercial power** (like historical British Empire ~1900) +- Coal + iron → the most advanced heavy industrial economy +- London = global financial center +- **Colonial empire**: + - North America: New England → Great Lakes → Mississippi west (largest N. American power) + - India: entire eastern coast + West Bengal (strategic balancer between Song and Ilkhanate) + - Australia: western coast settlements (competing with Song east coast) + - Various Caribbean/African/Pacific holdings +- Technology: Tier 1, possibly leading in some areas (steam engineering, naval technology) +- Political system: constitutional monarchy with powerful parliament (evolved from noble republic) + +### New Song (1825) +- **World's most populous state** (population explosion from Columbian Exchange) +- Reunified ~175 years ago, post-civil-war recovery complete +- Industrial base: southern-built new industry + recovered northern factories +- Innovation renewed (civil war + competition drove it) +- **Territory**: China proper + recovered Sichuan + recovered Western Protectorate (Hexi/E.Xinjiang) +- **NOT controlled**: Jianzhou Republic (Liaodong), Mongol Khanate +- **Overseas**: Malacca (direct), East Bengal (宣慰司), Australian east/north coast (largest presence), SE Asian fragments (nominal) +- **Vietnam/Burma**: autonomous within Song system +- **Korea**: independent but in Song cultural/economic orbit +- Railways: expanding network connecting major cities +- Technology: Tier 1 (vast capacity but innovation speed competes with England/Italy) + +### Greater Germany (1825) +- **Europe's largest industrial economy by total output** +- Hanseatic federal system stable (~450 years since unification) +- Railway network complete (Ruhr-equivalent industrial belt) +- **Territory**: Low Countries → Austria/Switzerland (+ Silesia) +- **Vassal**: Grand Duchy of Poland (Gdańsk + Poznań) +- **Ally**: Bohemia (tight alliance but independent) +- **Colonies**: West African coast, German Caribbean + Central America +- Technology: Tier 1 (industrial depth, university system, applied science tradition) +- Rival: Italian Empire on southern border + +### Ilkhanate (1825) +- **Diminished from golden age but still a great power** +- Lost: Egypt (independent ~1700), Malacca (to Song ~1700), western Anatolia (to Italy ~1815) +- **Holds**: Persia (core, industrial) + Iraq + eastern Anatolia + Central Asian vassals (Khoqand) + Indian NW puppet states + East African coastal provinces (Sudan → South Africa, possibly including seized Portuguese Cape Colony) + Sinai/Palestine +- Constitutional merchant government (since ~1575 "Glorious Revolution") +- Technology: Tier 1 in Persian cities, colonial periphery much lower +- Persian industrial core intact → capable of rebuilding +- **Cold war with Italian Empire** over Anatolian border + +### Japan (1825) +- **~150 years since forced opening, fully industrialized** +- Technology: Tier 1.5, approaching Tier 1 +- Pacific empire: Hokkaido + Sakhalin + Kurils + Kamchatka (continuous) + Alaska + Pacific NW outposts +- Strong navy (Pacific dominant) +- Active in international trade +- Competing with England for Pacific/Australian influence +- Northeast Asian friction: Jianzhou, Korea, Mongol Khanate + +### France (Republic, 1825) +- Continental France only (lost all overseas except minor remnants) +- Republic (~60 years old), stabilized +- Absolutist reform → industrialization with continental resources +- Burgundy remains independent (guaranteed by balance of power) +- Large population → economic potential +- Domestic industry developing but lost coal/iron resources (those are in England) +- Technology: Tier 2 (recovering, not leading) +- Rival: Italy (replaced England as primary threat) + +### Other Key States (1825 Summary) +| State | Tier | Key Feature | +|---|---|---| +| Bohemia | 1.5 | Small, highest per-capita industry/education. German ally. | +| Kalmar Union | 1.5 | Shared crown confederacy. Swedish iron industry. Vinland colony. Arms trade profits. | +| Aragon | 2 | Diminished (lost Italy). Keeps Sicily/Sardinia/Languedoc. Pope-in-exile. Catholic bastion. | +| Jianzhou Republic | 2 | Micro-industrial state. Sakhalin + Kamchatka posts. NE Asian friction. | +| Morocco | 2 | NW Africa (→ Mauritania). Limited industry. Large territory. Sunni. | +| Korea | 2.5 | Independent, nationalized mining/industry. NE Asian pressure. | +| Burgundy | 2.5 | Small, landlocked, high-end manufacturing + education. English ally. Survivor. | +| Egypt | 2.5 | Independent (since ~1700). Sultan + Al-Azhar + parliament. East African colonies. Sunni center. | +| Castile | 2.5 | Iberian interior + Portuguese protectorate. Catholic. Medium industry. | +| Mongol Khanate | 3 | Mining/pastoral. Nationalized Song mines. Sparse population. Bering awareness. | +| Portuguese S. America | 3 | Two exile courts (Portuguese + French kings). Independence pressure. Multiple viceroyalties. | +| Great Khanate | 3 | **Serfdom crisis**. Huge territory (Volga→Ukraine→Hungary→Kazakhstan→direct Poland). Industrial backwater. | +| Bulgaria | Vassal | Italian vassal (Napoleon alive → can't leave). May break free post-Napoleon. | +| Byzantium | Vassal | Italian vassal (surrounded, can't leave even post-Napoleon). High autonomy. | +| Illyria | Union | Italian personal union. Integrated but distinct South Slavic identity. | +| Granada | Minor | Still exists? Castilian tributary Muslim enclave. | +| Eastern Chagatai | Minor | Western Xinjiang remnant. Squeezed between Song/Khoqand. | +| Various Indian states | Minor-3 | Fragmented interior: Maratha-equivalent, Rajput states, Deccan sultanates. Being colonized. | +| SE Asian Chinese polities | Minor-2 | Autonomous republics/kingdoms. Nominal Song connection. | +| Songhai | Minor-2 | West African empire. May still exist (no Moroccan invasion in this timeline?). | + +--- + +## 1836: VICTORIA 3 START + +### To be finalized: +1. Napoleon dies shortly after game start → succession crisis = first major event +2. Great Khanate serfdom: the core political crisis for that playthrough +3. Portuguese South America: independence movements / fragmentation +4. India: ongoing scramble / colonial competition +5. North America: English vs French colonial rivalry +6. Australia: Song vs England vs Kalmar partition +7. All country borders, starting laws, and political situations +8. Religious map final state |
