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Ambitions
+15% Army Morale
-10% Shock Damage Received
Mountain Keeps
Since antiquity our lands have withstood countless invasions thanks to rough terrain and secure strongholds. Our forts, keeps and castles are literally carved in rocks in strategic places, turning any assault attempt into suicide. Good example is Rabati Castle: In 1393 the city was attacked by the armies of Tamerlane. Despite the Turko-Mongol invasions fortress withstood and continued to thrive.
+25% Fort Defense
Georgian Wine
The fertile valleys of the South Caucasus house the source of the world's first cultivated grapevines and neolithic wine production, from over 8,000 years ago. Due to the many millennia of wine in Georgian history, and its key economic role, the traditions of its viticulture are entwined and inseparable with the country's national identity.
+10% Trade Efficiency
Graveyard for conquerors
Strategic significance and natural wealth of our lands made them the target of many invasions, and the country's independence was preserved against multiple enemies by a succession of states. Between the 11th and 15th centuries, the Kingdom of Georgia was a major regional power, which withstood invasions by the Great Seljuk Empire, Mongol Empire, and Timurid Empire, before its fragmentation and submission to the Ottoman and Safavid Empires. Many Georgians fought in the armies of the empires that ruled the country from the 16th century, be it the Safavids, Ottomans or the Russian Empire.
+5% Discipline
Restoration of Fortresses and Churches
Same as in EU4
-10% Development Cost
-10% Build Cost
Sandrosho District
Same as in EU4
+20% Manpower
+10% Manpower Recovery Speed
Apostles legacy
According to the official church account, Andrew preached across Georgia, carrying with him an acheiropoieta of the Virgin Mary (an icon believed to be created "not by human hand"), and founded Christian communities believed to be the direct ancestors of the Church. Other apostles claimed by the Church to have preached in Georgia include Simon the Canaanite (better known in the West as Simon the Zealot) said to have been buried near Sokhumi, in the village of Anakopia, and Saint Matthias, said to have preached in the southwest of Georgia, and to have been buried in Gonio, a village not far from Batumi. The Church also claims the presence in Georgia of the Apostles Bartholomew and Thaddeus, coming north from Armenia.
+2% Missionary Strength
Fighting on home territory
Taken from Caucasus idea “Hit and Run”
+1 Land Leader Maneuver
Ambition
+1 Yearly Army Traditions