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Settlement

Entity Type: SystemEntity

Description

Settling new cities on distant islands allows you to expand your empire, obtain new resources based on the unique fertilities available on each island, and build a province-spanning empire.

Requirements

To settle a new island you need:

  1. A Ship - Your Flagship works well early game, but any seaworthy vessel is fine
  2. Construction Materials - Load the ship with resources (especially Timber) via the Trading Post's Transfer Menu
    • 20-30 Timber is sufficient if resources are scarce
    • More materials make building the new city easier

How to Settle

  1. Load your ship with construction materials at your Trading Post
  2. Select the vessel and click the "Transfer Menu" button to load goods
  3. Sail to the target island and locate a beach area
  4. Important: You cannot build a Trading Post on cliff areas - look for beach zones
  5. Click the Trading Post plan that appears to place it
  6. Pay the settlement fee in Denarii to the Emperor
  7. Materials on the ship are automatically transferred to the new Trading Post

Settlement Costs

The cost to settle a new island depends on:

  • Island Size - Larger islands cost more
  • Imperial Standing - Better reputation means lower costs
  • Number of Islands Settled - Each additional island in the province increases cost
  • Difficulty Settings - Adjustable in Game Setup menu

Cost Examples (Normal Difficulty, Neutral Standing)

Settlement Cost Large Island (Silvanium) Small Island (Aurealis)
Low 22,500 5,000
Medium (+50%) 33,750 7,500
High (+100%) 45,000 10,000

Tip: Settlement costs can be changed at any time from the game menu.

Settlement Strategy

Since all cost increases are multipliers on the base cost, it's more efficient to:

  • Settle larger islands first when you can afford them
  • Move to smaller islands later when multipliers are higher

Imperial Standing

Your reputation with the Emperor affects settlement costs:

  • Higher Reputation = Lower settlement costs
  • Lower Reputation = Higher settlement costs

Increasing Imperial Standing

  • Complete Imperial Requests when offered
  • Choose event options marked as "Favored" by the Emperor

Decreasing Imperial Standing

  • Starting wars
  • Failing or refusing Imperial Requests
  • Making treaties with Raiders

Rebellion State

If your reputation reaches -100 with the Emperor:

  • Your cities enter Rebellion status
  • Benefits: Exempt from land settlement fees and land taxes
  • Penalties:
    • Cannot host games at your Amphitheatre
    • Cannot trade with Traders
    • Imperial ships will attack your islands

Land Tax

Each settled island incurs ongoing Land Tax based on island size. This is relatively small compared to the initial settlement fee.

Land Tax Examples

Land Tax Large Island (Silvanium) Small Island (Aurealis)
Low 100 25
Medium (+50%) 150 37
High (+100%) 200 50

Tip: Land taxes can be changed at any time from the game menu.

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