Difference between revisions of "Mountain Hermitage (TWS2)"
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|Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Fortified Monastery (TWS2)|Fortified Monastery]]</li> | |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Fortified Monastery (TWS2)|Fortified Monastery]]</li> | ||
|Spawned Defence Forces=- | |Spawned Defence Forces=- | ||
− | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>+1 experience levels for monks recruited in this province</li><li>+2 experience for all bow warrior monk recruits</li><li>+2 experience for all naginata warrior monk recruits</li> | + | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 1350</li> |
+ | <li>+1 experience levels for monks recruited in this province</li> | ||
+ | <li>+2 experience for all bow warrior monk recruits</li> | ||
+ | <li>+2 experience for all naginata warrior monk recruits</li> | ||
|Clan Effects=-}} | |Clan Effects=-}} | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | + | '''Mountains and gods are unforgiving.''' | |
This province has a site of religious significance. By developing this site, better monks can be produced for use on the battlefield as fanatical warriors. Alternatively, the site can be developed along less martial lines, and be inspirational to all the clan's warriors, increasing their morale on the battlefield. This more contemplative approach also allows monk agents to be trained to a high standard. | This province has a site of religious significance. By developing this site, better monks can be produced for use on the battlefield as fanatical warriors. Alternatively, the site can be developed along less martial lines, and be inspirational to all the clan's warriors, increasing their morale on the battlefield. This more contemplative approach also allows monk agents to be trained to a high standard. | ||
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A shrine is important not because of the building or marker, but because of the spirit it houses. People may need and appreciate the buildings around a shrine, but they do not alter the fundamental sanctity of the place. As long as the kami are respected and honoured, the shrine remains a source of spiritual strength. | A shrine is important not because of the building or marker, but because of the spirit it houses. People may need and appreciate the buildings around a shrine, but they do not alter the fundamental sanctity of the place. As long as the kami are respected and honoured, the shrine remains a source of spiritual strength. | ||
− | Today many shrines are revered historical monuments as well as shrines, and some have been listed as World Heritage Sites. Some 103 shrines and buildings in Nikko, in the modern Tochigi prefecture have been given this status; the structures belong to a Buddhist temple and two Shinto shrines. | + | Today many shrines are revered historical monuments as well as shrines, and some have been listed as World Heritage Sites. Some 103 shrines and buildings in Nikko, in the modern Tochigi prefecture have been given this status; the structures belong to a Buddhist temple and two Shinto shrines. |
[[Category:TWS2 Building]] | [[Category:TWS2 Building]] |
Latest revision as of 04:52, 19 January 2013
Mountain Hermitage (TWS2) | |
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Chain | Holy Site Type |
Requires | Buildings: |
Enables | Buildings: |
Spawned Defence Forces | - |
Basic Building Statistics | |
Clan Effects | - |
See main article; FotS Buildings |
Description
Mountains and gods are unforgiving.
This province has a site of religious significance. By developing this site, better monks can be produced for use on the battlefield as fanatical warriors. Alternatively, the site can be developed along less martial lines, and be inspirational to all the clan's warriors, increasing their morale on the battlefield. This more contemplative approach also allows monk agents to be trained to a high standard.
A shrine is important not because of the building or marker, but because of the spirit it houses. People may need and appreciate the buildings around a shrine, but they do not alter the fundamental sanctity of the place. As long as the kami are respected and honoured, the shrine remains a source of spiritual strength.
Today many shrines are revered historical monuments as well as shrines, and some have been listed as World Heritage Sites. Some 103 shrines and buildings in Nikko, in the modern Tochigi prefecture have been given this status; the structures belong to a Buddhist temple and two Shinto shrines.