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    Default Re: Merchants: You CAN use many on one resource.

    Sinan, Great discovery. To me it IS historically accurate. The Venetians, Genoese and the Baltic Hansa had fortified trading posts and trading colonies. One of the most famous ones was the Venetian and Genoese fortified trading post Pera (today Galata in Turkish) across Bosporus next to Constantinople.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galata_Tower
    Last edited by todorp; 12-25-2006 at 22:32.

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    Talking Forts, Trade Posts, HQs and their kin.

    Quote Originally Posted by General Zhukov
    Relatedly, is it possible to group a merchant with an army, station them both on a resource and gain trade income? If so, it might have a similar "protection" effect for the merchant(s), though presumably an army would irk rival factions more so than a fort. (are they irked by forts?)
    Right now I'm using this idea.

    Constantinople, which has been the front line for fighting off Crusades for about 60 years, has 4-5 forts surrounding it.

    The Northwestern fort serves as a base for an Infantry army (the Sword of Hussein), which can deploy along the road, south towards Thessalonica, or north towards Sofia. This is mainly an army in training, but serves as the province garrison.

    The fort also serves as a trading post, a diplomatic mission and as a secret service HQ.



    The Southwestern fort is base to an all cavalry army (The Sword of Suleyman). This army is used for intercepting Crusades and other hostile forces as they are spotted by spies in neighbouring regions. This army is deployed beyond the empire's frontiers from this base, to hunt down hostiles. This army has successfully campaigned as far afield as Bern.

    There are two "feeder" bases housing reserve troops for both armies. These reserves are deployed as and when the armies are in the field. The forts are then manned by fresh reserve troops coming from Izmir (Smyrna) and Malazgirt (Caesarea).

    The cities have their own militia garrisons.

    The same can also be done in hostile territory but since merchants (apparently) make more florins on their own territory, it may be best to do it on you own territory. You can also negotiate military access with an ally and establish this sort of HQ in their territory.

    Of course as a superpower, you can also just walk in and push people around.

    Quote Originally Posted by Musashi

    I've actually found that there may not be any limit to the number of agents attached to a stack, considering that I can put more than 20 spies in an enemy city.
    That's great ! I have'nt tried that yet but sure will.

    Quote Originally Posted by todorp
    Sinan, Great discovery. To me it IS historically accurate. The Venetians, Genoese and the Baltic Hansa had fortified trading posts and trading colonies. One of the most famous ones was the Venetian and Genoese fortified trading post Pera (today Galata in Turkish) across Bosporus next to Constantinople.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galata_Tower
    Thanks.

    That's an excellent example you gave there. Bravo !
    Anyway in game it's a lot of fun to do.
    Last edited by Shahed; 12-26-2006 at 04:04. Reason: Keep repeating myself... deleted duplicate comments.
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