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  |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Laquerware Workshops (TWS2)|Laquerware Workshops]]</li>
 
  |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Laquerware Workshops (TWS2)|Laquerware Workshops]]</li>
 
  |Spawned Defence Forces=-
 
  |Spawned Defence Forces=-
  |Basic Building Statistics=<li>+300 to wealth from commerce in this province</li><li>+5 to accuracy for all units recruited in this province</li><li>+10 chests of luxury goods</li>
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  |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 1350</li>
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<li>+300 to wealth from commerce in this province</li>
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<li>+5 to accuracy for all units recruited in this province</li>
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<li>+10 chests of luxury goods</li>
 
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  |Clan Effects=-}}
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
<p>Ink and blood are both easily spilled.</p>
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'''Ink and blood are both easily spilled.'''
  
<p>By investing in the artisans of this province it is possible to help the economy grow through paper production and other craft industries or, by specialising in fletchers, you can improve the accuracy of the clan's bow-armed units. Craftsmen of all kinds are vital to a province, and add to the quality of life for all the people. Even the simplest peasant can appreciate good workmanship when he sees and uses something.</p>
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By investing in the artisans of this province it is possible to help the economy grow through paper production and other craft industries or, by specialising in fletchers, you can improve the accuracy of the clan's bow-armed units. Craftsmen of all kinds are vital to a province, and add to the quality of life for all the people. Even the simplest peasant can appreciate good workmanship when he sees and uses something.
  
<p>Craftsmanship has always been admired in Japan, and no matter how it is expressed: from the calligrapher who produces the perfect brush stroke, to the potter who makes a perfect bowl. What is required from all of these men and women is absolute dedication to their craft and, eventually, the ability to make the remarkably difficult seem easy.</p>
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Craftsmanship has always been admired in Japan, and no matter how it is expressed: from the calligrapher who produces the perfect brush stroke, to the potter who makes a perfect bowl. What is required from all of these men and women is absolute dedication to their craft and, eventually, the ability to make the remarkably difficult seem easy.
  
<p>Today the Japanese government recognises great craftsmen as ningen kokuho "living national treasures" or, more properly, juyo mukei bunkazai hojisha which translates as "preservers of important intangible cultural properties". Behind the formalised bureaucratic language is a simple and worthy idea: to preserve what is best among these highly skilled men and women.</p>
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Today the Japanese government recognises great craftsmen as ningen kokuho "living national treasures" or, more properly, juyo mukei bunkazai hojisha which translates as "preservers of important intangible cultural properties". Behind the formalised bureaucratic language is a simple and worthy idea: to preserve what is best among these highly skilled men and women.
  
 
[[Category:TWS2 Building]]
 
[[Category:TWS2 Building]]

Latest revision as of 03:33, 19 January 2013

Paper Mills (TWS2)
Paper Mills S2TW.png
Chain Craftwork Type
Requires Buildings:
  • Artisans
  • Enables Buildings:
  • Laquerware Workshops
  • Spawned Defence Forces -
    Basic Building Statistics
  • Cost: 1350
  • +300 to wealth from commerce in this province
  • +5 to accuracy for all units recruited in this province
  • +10 chests of luxury goods
  • Clan Effects -
    See main article; FotS Buildings


    Description

    Ink and blood are both easily spilled.

    By investing in the artisans of this province it is possible to help the economy grow through paper production and other craft industries or, by specialising in fletchers, you can improve the accuracy of the clan's bow-armed units. Craftsmen of all kinds are vital to a province, and add to the quality of life for all the people. Even the simplest peasant can appreciate good workmanship when he sees and uses something.

    Craftsmanship has always been admired in Japan, and no matter how it is expressed: from the calligrapher who produces the perfect brush stroke, to the potter who makes a perfect bowl. What is required from all of these men and women is absolute dedication to their craft and, eventually, the ability to make the remarkably difficult seem easy.

    Today the Japanese government recognises great craftsmen as ningen kokuho "living national treasures" or, more properly, juyo mukei bunkazai hojisha which translates as "preservers of important intangible cultural properties". Behind the formalised bureaucratic language is a simple and worthy idea: to preserve what is best among these highly skilled men and women.