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THE VECHE BELL DECISION: ring it = republic, keep crown = monarchy (irreversible)
Path 3b-I: Northern Republic Bulwark (北方共和壁垒)
- Ring the bell → restore veche → republic
- Journal chain "Baltic Workshop": free trade zone, Hanseatic revival,
industrial Novgorod, republican university, Baltic navy
- Venice of the North: commerce-driven development, European integration
- Small but sustainable
Path 3b-II: Protector of All Rus (全罗斯保护者)
- Keep the crown → monarchist principality
- Journal chain "Liberation of the Rus": propaganda networks, de-Mongolization,
refugee haven, Rus army, reclaim Rus lands when GK weakens
- Each conquered territory gets de-Mongolization campaign (rename, tear down, restore)
- Piedmont-Sardinia model: small state that eventually unifies a nation
- Risk: overextension + "liberated" peoples may want THEIR OWN state
Comparison table: Republic (Venice/Netherlands vibe) vs Protector (Piedmont/Prussia vibe)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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industrialization path
Vassal of Great Khanate, prince is Genghisid kinsman with succession claim.
Historical precedent: ~1570s coup (Northern Ulus prince seized throne before).
260 years of waiting — every prince knows the precedent.
Three-phase gameplay:
Phase 1: PREPARE (build loyalty, wealth, connections, secret military while appearing loyal)
Phase 2: THE MOMENT (when Great Khanate enters crisis → decision event: coup / independence / loyalty)
Phase 3a: GREAT REBUILDING (if coup succeeds → inherited a collapsed empire)
- Stalinist command economy: abolish serfdom by decree, mass labor mobilization
- Mega-projects: Trans-Khanate Railway, new industrial cities, Volga Dam
- Human Cost counter: millions of lives as "fuel of industrialization"
- Drag Khanate from Tier 3 → Tier 2 in 20-30 years at enormous human cost
Phase 3b: INDEPENDENCE (smaller but sustainable Baltic trading state)
Flavor: "The Prince Who Waits", Novgorod's Ghost (hidden veche bell legend),
Baltic Window to Europe
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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