[quote=GreivousKhan] Ha, I recalculated the population density for an area the size of India, taking into account the mostly rocky environment, with ash storms, and got an even higher count XD. Still I think I'll leave the population level as it is atm, hoping to finish much more of the sheet today. Your not even between those two realms Interesting how so much attention is on my nation, I have a feeling they might end up as the Fire Nation. XDAdjutor Insula btw has around 350,000 people yet can some how support 20,000 in their military? o.o [/quote] It's an efficient society where everyone is given their place in it, and the 20,000 warriors are a home-based force bred for defence and security purposes. The soldiers are not paid, they are only supplied with weaponry and food. Not a tall order, in my books. The "army" I use on foreign soil is much different in nature, shaped to assist disasters and international emergencies, as per the nature of my nation's foreign policy. It's size varies depending on the mission involved, and the material required to fund it. Bottom line though, I'm not trying to win a game. I'm just trying to help write a story. [s]If you're trying to win a game, Khan, then drop the idea quickly. An NRP is an RP all the same, a narrative driven media. I can suggest Medieval Total War 2 to you, if you want that kind of fun. That goes to anyone else who wants to fixate on troop numbers.[/s] EDIT: Sorry for that little outburst at the end there, those were hasty words. Just, you know, how many NRPs you guys been in where someone "wins"? Because I've not been in a single one. Either some kid with 3 million soldiers upsets another kid with 2 million soldiers, and the whole thing crashes, or people leave the moment they've been told their army lost a battle. I'd rather we just be rational, creative, selfless and level headed when it comes to that part of the RP.