Difference between revisions of "Jodo Shinshu Sanctuary (TWS2)"
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'''Arts''':<li>[[Scholarship]]</li> | '''Arts''':<li>[[Scholarship]]</li> | ||
|Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Honganji (TWS2)|Honganji]]</li> | |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Honganji (TWS2)|Honganji]]</li> | ||
− | |Spawned Defence Forces= | + | '''Units''':<li>[[Ikko Ikki Naginata Warrior Monks (TWS2 Unit)|Ikko Ikki Naginata Warrior Monks]]</li> |
+ | <li>[[Ikko Ikki Bow Warrior Monks (TWS2 Unit)|Ikko Ikki Bow Warrior Monks]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Ikko Ikki Matchlock Warrior Monks (TWS2 Unit)|Ikko Ikki Matchlock Warrior Monks]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Ikko Ikki Marathon Monks (TWS2 Unit)|Ikko Ikki Marathon Monks]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Naginata Warrior Monk Cavalry (TWS2 Unit)|Naginata Warrior Monk Cavalry]]</li> | ||
+ | |Spawned Defence Forces='''Units''':<li>[[Ikko Ikki Naginata Warrior Monks Garrison (TWS2 Unit)|Ikko Ikki Naginata Warrior Monks Garrison]] (3)</li> | ||
|Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 4000</li> | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 4000</li> | ||
<li>+3 happiness for the Ikko Populace</li> | <li>+3 happiness for the Ikko Populace</li> |
Revision as of 23:40, 2 March 2013
Jodo Shinshu Sanctuary (TWS2) | |
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File:Jodo Shinshu Sanctuary S2TW.png | |
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Description
Training sharpens the wits and hardens the spirit.
This is a safe haven for religious reflection, worship and, most importantly, training. The people can also be protected from surrounding clans as they vie for power and land. The monks here can concentrate on spreading the faith, converting the uneducated, and acting as a focus for the already faithful. The construction of a fortified monastery will inspire peasants in neighbouring provinces too: there is another way, rather than submitting to the cruelty of the daimyo and their samurai armies! Jodo Shinshu, or Pure Land Buddhism, was an inclusive set of teachings which proposed that anyone could be guaranteed salvation and rebirth. There was no need to become a monk, or spend hours in meditation. Such activities simply weren't an option for the ever-toiling peasantry, so a faith that gave them hope and the promise of freedom had a definite appeal. The common people were often trapped between warring clans, and Jodo Shinshu offered them the chance of something better, the chance to be without warlords. The Ikko Ikki were the direct result of Jodo Shinshu and the violence of the times, the chance for non-samurai to have a better life for themselves.
This building can only be constructed by the Ikko-Ikki and cannot be used by any other clan.