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<li>[[Kyoto Police (FOTS Unit)|Kyoto Police]]</li>
 
<li>[[Kyoto Police (FOTS Unit)|Kyoto Police]]</li>
 
<li>[[White Tiger Force (FOTS Unit)|White Tiger Force]]</li>
 
<li>[[White Tiger Force (FOTS Unit)|White Tiger Force]]</li>
  |Spawned Defence Forces='''Units''':<li>[[Levy Garrison Infantry (FOTS Unit)|Levy Garrison Infantry]] (4)</li>
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  |Spawned Defence Forces='''Units''':<li>[[Levy Garrison Infantry (FOTS Unit)|Levy Garrison Infantry]] (3)</li>
 
  |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 11000</li>
 
  |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 11000</li>
 
<li>+20% increase in resistance to naval bombardment</li>
 
<li>+20% increase in resistance to naval bombardment</li>

Revision as of 05:20, 1 February 2013

Citadel (FOTS)
File:Citadel FOTS.png
Chain Castle Type
Requires Buildings:
  • Castle
  • Enables Buildings:
  • Star Fort
  • Units:
  • Spear Levy
  • Levy Infantry
  • Kyoto Police
  • White Tiger Force
  • Spawned Defence Forces Units:
  • Levy Garrison Infantry (3)
  • Basic Building Statistics
  • Cost: 11000
  • +20% increase in resistance to naval bombardment
  • Recruitment capacity (units in training): +1
  • +8 to repression in this province
  • Clan Effects -
    See main article; FotS Buildings


    Description

    The power of great men casts a long shadow.

    A citadel is the power of an overlord represented in stone and military might, and a reminder that dissent and discontent among the people carry terrible risks. It acts as a focus for military activities in a province, and helps recruitment.

    By the end of the Sengoku Jidai, castles had grown into magnificent palaces as well as fortifications. With the peace imposed by the Tokugawa Shogunate, there was no need for further castle building, although existing structures continued to show off the prestige and wealth of the great families. Toyotomi Hideyoshi's fortress at Himeyama is one such citadel that survived war and peace, a complete rebuilding by Hideyoshi's son-in-law, and the Meiji Restoration. Today it is a spectacular tourist attraction, one of the great fortress-palaces of Japan.