Traditions: +1 Yearly Legitimacy; +15% Trade Efficiency
Extensive Trade Dominance: Trade Steering +10%; Global Province Trade Power +10%
Maritime Trade Hegemony: Placed Merchant Power +10
Wresting Coastal Control: Naval Forcelimit +20%
Melting Pot of East Africa: Number of Accepted Cultures +1
Centralization of Cities: Free Diplomatic Policies +1
Gold and Ivory from Sofala: Production Efficiency +15%
Kilwan Naval Hegemony: Light Ship Combat Ability +10%; Morale Hit when Losing a Ship -20%
Ambition: Global Trade Power +10%
Traditions: +1 Yearly Legitimacy; +15% Trade Efficiency
Extensive Trade Dominance: Trade Steering +10%; Global Province Trade Power +10%
Maritime Trade Hegemony: Placed Merchant Power +10
Wresting Coastal Control: Naval Forcelimit +20%
Melting Pot of East Africa: Number of Accepted Cultures +1
Centralization of Cities: Free Diplomatic Policies +1
Gold and Ivory from Sofala: Production Efficiency +15%
Kilwan Naval Hegemony: Light Ship Combat Ability +10%; Morale Hit when Losing a Ship -20%
Ambition: Global Trade Power +10%
Extensive Trade Dominance: Trade Steering +10%; Global Province Trade Power +10%
"The dominance of Kilwa's trade sector is nothing short of well known along the east coast of Africa. Not a single city can say that they have not heard of us or our great merchants and as time goes on we will make sure this is true no matter what! The power of trade is lucrative and delicate, but we of Kilwa have already mastered it."
Maritime Trade Hegemony: Placed Merchant Power +10
"The coasts are no stranger to Kilwan ships, whether they are for trade or for protection. The esteemed merchants of our nation that ride along our ships and travel over land to destinations like Mombasa, Mogadishu, Muscat, and other cities will promote the status and prestige of Kilwa whilst bolstering its influential trade policies."
Wresting Coastal Control: Naval Forcelimit +20%
"The coasts of Kilwa are ripe for trade, yes, but they are also ripe for trade wars, pirates, and coastal invasions. We must expand the amount of ships we are able to produce and maintain so that we can maintain our trade routes that go out at sea and pass by along the coast."