The Restoration of Sukhothai Chapter Twenty-Eight – Limits of Gold
1 Dec – I order a Plantation for Blambangan and Ceram and Naval Equipment Manufactory in Kelantan
1 Feb, 1579 – Another successful Missionary! Our next is heading out to Kalapa
1 March – Our administrative advisor passes. We recruit another high quality Inquisitor from our monasteries1
7 June – Our advisor has a great work and increases our ADM power by 50. That puts me over the 350 needed for our next Idea:
Expansion #2 – We get another merchant
1 July – Rebellion in Brunei
22 July – No longer
1 Sept – Rebellion in Makassar
19 Sept – No longer either
11 Mar, 1480 – We convert Malapa and next is Karta
1 May - Rebellion in Hsiwei
1 June – Livestock in Graaff-Reinet
3 June – Rebels put down
22 June – I claim my first Brunei holing from Borneo
1 July – Cape – 15 dev, Grasslands, Fish, I order a Naval Equipment Manufactory, natural harbor, 1.15 made here for us
I pull colonists from Graaff-Reinet and send them to Lesser Namaqualand, up the coast from Cape.
8 Oct – I kill the locals in Lesser Namaqualand
1 Mar, 1581 – Swellendam is with Gems!
18 Mar – Karta converts. Next? Banten
1 Apr – We claim Buton
Our golden age ends
1 June – Makassar and Palopo are now cores
20 July – I accept another offer of knowledge sharing from our pals Yemen.
I hand a seat in Parliament to Makassar
1 Aug – Our Emperor has gained the Kind Hearted trait
Now that I am using Cape as a place to explore from, we are going deep into the Americas and such
1 Dec – I claim another holding from Brunei
13 Feb, 1582 – We convert Banten and my next target is Cirebon – I want to finish off Java first.
1 Nov – I can get a Dip tech but I want to wait until I embrace Colonialism first, so I can invest fewer
1 Dec - I fabricate a claim on an Ava holding
2 Jan, 1583 – Cirebon converts – next? Pakuan
1 Oct – We claim another Brunei holdings
1 Dec -Our truce with Ava is up
15 Dec – Pakuan converts – next is Makassar
1 March, 1584 – The same is true for MIL tech, but, again, I’m waiting until my embracing of the next institution
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