Konwellian Ideas | |
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传统 | |
Development Cost -10% Technology Cost -10% | |
野心 | |
Fort Defense +10% | |
理念 | |
The Konwell Press | |
Institution Embracement Cost -20% | |
On Craftsmanship | |
Production Efficiency +10% | |
Hydrodynamic Hulls | |
Galley Combat Ability +10% | |
The Konwellian School | |
Construction Cost -15% Fort Maintenance -20% | |
The Drill Instructor Manual | |
Morale of Armies +5% Morale of Navies +5% | |
Public Schooling | |
Idea Cost -10% | |
Provincial System | |
Land Force Limit Modifier +15% |
Traditionally the seat of the Imperial Archives, the city of Konwell has always been a hotspot for Anbennarian scholars, where books were safe from the frequent fires in Anbenncóst. Konwell is the home of the Konwell Institute. It is one of the oldest and prestigious schools in Cannor. Unlike the more well known Silmuna School and Imperial Academy of Anbenncóst, which focused primarily on magic and secondarily in other fields, the Institute carved out a niche specializing in other aspects of education and learning, while having an important magical contingent in its own right. The Konwell Institute has produced many master scholars over the years.
Recently, one such scholars, Master Scholar Olor Goodmountain, has invented a way to make the production of books more efficient, cheaper and faster. By placing some stamps on a board, dripping them in ink and then pressing them on a blank page you can write thousands of words in seconds. Another Scholar Alvar Boatling has always been bound to the sea, and when he came to Konwell he immediately began researching ways to make ships faster. It took him sometime to figure out that the solution wasn't in rows and sails, but, in fact, in the hull itself. By designing the hull in a way that reduces the contact with water to a minimum, our ships have become decisively more agile and fast.