Embralish Defining Tech: Age of War Revision
Proposal: Khada-Miti Artificial FertilizerCrop rotation was discovered in the Embral Empire relatively early on. Perforce, given that the use of Wellwood Drums would otherwise deplete farmland at an unsustainable rate. Basic fertilization was also practised, using manure and bonemeal to revitalise the soil. And, of course, irrigation was widespread- organised by the government, which maintained the channels and reservoirs, and rationed water carefully to protect against drought.
When the Enlightenment-bearing foreigners came, they brought with them- amongst other things- more agricultural knowledge. Seed-drills, scientific breeding, improved fertilizers, and more. Where other aspects of foreign technology were adapted more slowly, the fiercely competitive farmers of the Empire seized on these new innovations. Even as the Empire collapsed around them, they honed the foreign techniques, combining them with domestic customs, and increased farm productivity relentlessly. As farms grew more efficient, a swell of unemployed farmhands emerged, whose discontent was expertly channelled against the foreigners, with many of them joining the Embral Legions, or forming resistance movements of their own.
Following the formation of the New Empire, the unemployed farmhands were given work in modernising other aspects of Embralish society, building roads, schools, hospitals, and- crucially- factories. Within a few decades, the agricultural surplus enabled vast cities to grow, where factories churned out manufactured goods in unheard-of quantities.
Many early factories were powered by waterwheels, though once steam power was introduced, it was quickly adopted. The southern reaches of the Empire proved to be rich in coal, fuelling industry and transport across the Empire.
The farmers, however, did not stand idly by whilst industry grew in importance. Determined to prove that Embralish agricultural expertise could not be beat, they poured money into research, attracting scholars from across the known world. Of particular interest was the chemistry of fertilizers- importing guano, the most effective known fertilizer at the time, was expensive, and it irked some to have to rely on foreign imports.
After many years of work and collaboration between a multitude of chemists, the Embral Fertilizer Company was founded, introducing to the world the fruit of its labour: Khada-Miti Artificial Fertilizer. Cheaper than guano yet still very profitable, stunningly effective with seemingly no downsides, the EFC soon went from a single small factory supplying a few regions of the Empire, to over a dozen, producing thousands upon thousands of tons of fertilizer that was shipped around the world. The EFC would continue to invest in research, continually improving its products, always one step ahead of the competition.
This chemical expertise was not, of course, confined solely to agricultural advances. In the process of developing their fertilizers, the chemists stumbled across a variety of interesting chemical concoctions with explosive applications. These were quietly snapped up by the Embralish government, and developed further into practical military weapons. Though none were especially noteworthy, it was a fact that the Embral Legions could rely on having explosives that were just a little more impressive than those of their adversaries.
Difficulty: HardResult: (3+1)-1=3,
Buggy MessWhile Embralish society survived, thrived, and grew, so did their demands. Wellbased materials were too uncommon to be used across the expansive empire, so more mundane methods were deployed closer to the borders to keep up with the requirements of the people.
One such advancement came in the form of the
Khada-Miti Artificial Fertilizer. It's development in the latter half of the 19th century saw it promoted as a miracle chemical fertilizer - the first of it's kind in the known world. Not only did it boost yield of crops but it also worked to repel pests and deter animals. We know now that this was at least in small part thanks to the use of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane(DDT), and some fields were so saturated by carcinogenic materials that the government sectioned the lands off and to this day they remain completely uninhabited, no matter what rumors you may hear.
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The Air War
The effects of the dangerous fertilizer were not fully understood until a few decades after it's creation. By this time groundwater had been affected. All the farms using the fertilizer happened to be upstream of nearby borders with other nations, so it was the citizens of other countries that suffered the effects most. This mass poisoning was but one of many contributing factors to the Union invasion. Some say it was an intentional act meant to weaken their enemy's borders, but there exists no government leader or agency with the will or ability to willingly destabilize the frontier regions. If, to entertain some, some such group existed, their plan backfired, as the weaknesses caused by tainted water and land made absorption into the Union a much quicker process. This poisoning of land and water was one of the many reasons the People's Union cited for the invasion of Embral.
The Embral forces rapidly maneuvered, hit, and retreated from the front lines over a number of months. The Sikari proved their worth massively during the opening of the campaign, credited with a number of crippling strikes at supply lines and command posts. The initial advance was slowed as the tainted borderlands taxed the relatively disorganized Union supply lines - it was extremely difficult to supply a massive poorly organized force consisting of people using weapons from dozens of different recently-absorbed manufacturers. Without the ability to use local resources, the need for untainted water and food was felt drastically. It wasn't enough to win the war or even completely halt their advance, as the Union was massive and eventually worked out it's logistical issues. It was around this time that another front was introduced to the war as the first armed aircraft set to the skies.
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You are currently charged with
designing an aircraft during an era dominated by biplanes. Keep that in mind when trying to estimate difficulty. Note that you may choose to design something other than an aircraft if you deem it more important, but it will impact the path of your nation in a way that will adjust requirements for your final design as well as dramatically influence the narrative.
It is now the Design Phase.Wellwood Bass Drum: A large man-sized drum made of Wellwood harvested from a Well with an animal hide stretched over it. A steady rhythm helps stimulate plant growth. It isn't a drastic change - a season of growth won't be cut down to days - but harvests tend to be more bountiful if Drummers maintain the beat.
Water-Driven Wellwood Drum: A massive Wellwood Bass Drum with mallets operated by a water-powered wheel. It has a much stronger and further-reaching effect than the human-played Drum.
Wellwood Flute: A mask-like instrument worn over the face that creates an unsettling, terrifying shriek when the mouthpiece is blown into. It's hands-free to allow the use of weapons by the wearer.
Strings of Motion: Specially-made string instruments using a variety of Well-based materials to produce an effect of mildly quickening the body. Military use sees armies covering a bit more ground than one would expect.
Khada-Miti Artificial Fertilizer: A dangerous chemical fertilizer that is cited as one of a number of causes for invasion by the People's Union of States. Contains a wide variety of chemicals with nasty long-term effects.
Samarata 1902: A 7mm bolt-action rifle with a 5-round magazine effective out to 1000m. Light, reliable, and can utilize a variety of sights.
The Sau-Cihare: A series of syllables that holds meaning with nobody.
Unique Resource - Wells: Wells are strange, relatively poorly understood subterranean environs housing any number of forms of cave-adapted life whose parts can be used to manipulate the world through sound.