Difference between revisions of "Silk Weaving Shed (FOTS)"
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{{TWS2 Building|image=[[Image:Silk Weaving Shed FOTS.png]] | {{TWS2 Building|image=[[Image:Silk Weaving Shed FOTS.png]] | ||
|Chain=[[:Category:FOTS_Buildings#Industrial_Chain|Industrial Type]] | |Chain=[[:Category:FOTS_Buildings#Industrial_Chain|Industrial Type]] | ||
− | |Requires='''Buildings''':<li>[[Cottage Industry (FOTS)|Cottage Industry]]</li>'''Resource''':<li>Silk</li> | + | |Requires='''Buildings''':<li>[[Cottage Industry (FOTS)|Cottage Industry]]</li> |
+ | '''Resource''':<li>Silk</li> | ||
|Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Factory (FOTS)|Factory]]</li> | |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Factory (FOTS)|Factory]]</li> | ||
|Spawned Defence Forces=- | |Spawned Defence Forces=- | ||
− | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 3800</li><li>+3 per turn to town growth from industrial buildings within this province</li><li>+1300 to wealth generated by industrial buildings in this province</li><li>-1 to happiness from modernisation</li> | + | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 3800</li> |
+ | <li>+3 per turn to town growth from industrial buildings within this province</li> | ||
+ | <li>+1300 to wealth generated by industrial buildings in this province</li> | ||
+ | <li>-1 to happiness from modernisation</li> | ||
|Clan Effects=+1 to modernisation (clan development)}} | |Clan Effects=+1 to modernisation (clan development)}} | ||
Revision as of 21:22, 6 November 2012
Silk Weaving Shed (FOTS) | |
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File:Silk Weaving Shed FOTS.png | |
Chain | Industrial Type |
Requires | Buildings: |
Enables | Buildings: |
Spawned Defence Forces | - |
Basic Building Statistics | |
Clan Effects | +1 to modernisation (clan development) |
See main article; FotS Buildings |
Description
The kiss of the breeze upon the skin.
A silk weaving shed adds to the wealth of a province, and helps industry to grow. Silk worms are cultivated in Japan, so this building requires no machinery from foreigners, giving the province a traditionalist air. Obviously, access to silk is required before the shed can be built.
Silk was, and remains, a remarkable fabric. The silk kimono is almost a clichéd image from Japan, although during the Meiji Restoration it was a symbol of the old ways. As modernisers among the Japanese nobility, bureaucracy and merchants adopted western dress, the traditionalists were equally keen to retain the kimono and other traditional garb. This distaste for Western fashion did not normally extend to a distaste for Western firearms, and even staunch traditionalists would, quite discreetly, tuck away a revolver.