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Dengi Marauders (also called "Dengis", "The Wasteland Raiders" or "Skull bearers") are an ethnic group of First-wavers who originate from the Dengi valley north of The Hakusan Empire.
== The Dengi Tribe ==
Dengi Marauders (also called "Dengis", "The Wasteland Raiders" or "Skull bearers") are an ethnic group of [[First wavers|First-wavers]] who originate from the Dengi valley north of The [[Hakusan Empire]].


Dengis are a large and primitive tribe consisting of roughly 3,000-6,000 adult males and females. A precise number is hard to guess as very few modern studies have been conducted in the vast wastelands that the dengi occupy.  
Dengis are a large and primitive tribe consisting of roughly 3,000-6,000 adult males and females. A precise number is hard to guess as very few modern studies have been conducted in the vast wastelands that the dengi occupy.  


They're however known, especially in the Prometheus region, for abducting children and women that they either assimilate into their own tribe or use as breeders to water out their abnormality-afflicted genetic pool. Male raiders are also rumored to use an unprecedented savagery when defeating other warriors; chopping off limbs, eating their enemy's heart and decorating their armors with bones, ears and other body parts.
They're however known, especially in the [[Prometheus Kingdoms|Prometheus region]], for abducting children and women that they either assimilate into their own tribe or use as breeders to water out their abnormality-afflicted genetic pool. Male raiders are also rumored to use an unprecedented savagery when defeating other warriors; chopping off limbs, eating their enemy's heart and decorating their armors with bones, ears and other body parts.


According to [[Thomas Eccer]], The Dengi tribe originated from a group of "twelve heroes" that were thrown out from the original first-wave settlers around 2135. 300 years of isolation, inbreeding and a fight-for-survival culture have formed the almost inhuman group of people we see today.
According to [[Thomas Eccer]], The Dengi tribe originated from a group of "twelve heroes" that were thrown out from the original first-wave settlers around 2135. 300 years of isolation, inbreeding and a fight-for-survival culture have formed the almost inhuman group of people we see today.


Dengi Marauders are called "The scourge of Hakusan" for a reason, as the sword-wielding Hagui guard patrolling the north borders often come into (hostile) contact with this tribe.
Dengi Marauders are called "''The scourge of Hakusan''" for a reason, as the sword-wielding Hagui guard patrolling the north borders often come into (hostile) contact with this tribe.


Dengis south of Prometheus is thankfully a very rare phenomenon.  
Dengis south of [[Prometheus Lake|Prometheus]] is thankfully a very rare phenomenon.  


All Dengis have the "Frenzy" ability, which causes a large damage increase as their HEALTH drops. This ability is only active for melee weapons.
All Dengis have the "'''Frenzy'''" ability, which causes a large damage increase as their HEALTH drops. This ability is only active for melee weapons.
* '''Health below 100:''' +5 damage.
* '''Health below 100:''' +5 damage.
* '''Health below 50:''' +25 damage.
* '''Health below 50:''' +25 damage.
* '''Health below 10:''' +50 damage.
* '''Health below 10:''' +50 damage.


== Dengi invasion event ("The Scourge of Raana") ==
The player has the option of enabling an end game dengi invasion event at character creation. This event is set to OFF by default.


==Dengi invasion event ("The Scourge of Raana")==
Once the amount of played days has reached or surpassed the "days" setting (<code>$days gte $dengi_days</code>), there's a 20% daily chance of the initial event chain to execute. Once that event chain reaches "The Rise of The Dengi King", Ikaanos is invaded by a roughly 5,000+ man strong army of monstrous creatures that'll try to destroy Ikaannian civilization and enslave its surviving citizens.
The player will have the option to enable an end game dengi invasion event at startup. This event is set to OFF as default.


Once the amount of played days ($days gte $dengi_days) has reached or surpassed the "days" setting, there's a 20% daily chance of the initial event chain to execute. Once that event chain reaches "The Rise of The Dengi King", Ikaanos is invaded by a roughly 5,000+ man strong army of monstrous creatures that'll try to destroy human civilization and enslave its people.
The player can actively try to defeat the dengis, who are harassing The entire Red River Basin and Kasey's Park. By fighting his way through the hordes of degenerates all the way to the Dengi King in Bela's Marsh, the player can also play a ''direct'' role in ending the invasion.


The player can actively try to defeat the dengis, who're harassing The entire Red River Basin and Kasey's Park. By fighting his way through the hordes of degenerates all the way to the Dengi King in Bela's Marsh, the player can also play a ''direct'' role in ending the invasion.
The Skyguard is fighting back against this monstrous threat however, and will deplete the dengi warrior count daily based on a number or factors. However the Skyguard will also be depleted. If Skyguard troop count drops below 200, and if the king is still alive, the destruction of Ikaanos begins, which immediately '''ends the game'''.


Skyguard is actively trying to fight this monstrous threat, however, and will deplete the dengi warrior count based on a number or factors. Unfortunately, Skyguard will also be depleted. If Skyguard drops below 200 men, and if the king is still alive, the destruction of Ikaanos begins, which immediately '''ends the game'''.
The Skyguard provides a way for non-combat oriented MCs to try to save themselves without fighting the dengi hordes directly. Whenever there is active conflict, an option will appear at the [[Town Hall]] and at [[Fort Hamilton]], to donate cash to hire troops and buy weaponry, and so create extra units in the Republic's armed forces. There may be a limit to how many military units any one citizen is permitted to sponsor in this way though, to protect the Republic from the risk of rich citizens creating their own private armies.  
 
The active stance of Skyguard provides an alternative route for a non-combat oriented MC who can aid by providing NPCs and weaponry by investing in The Republic at either Fort Hamilton or Town Hall.


===Depletion factors===
===Depletion factors===
'''Base depletion'''


* '''Base depletion (dengi warriors):''' -20-25/day.
* '''Dengi warriors:''' -20-25/day.
* '''Base depletion (Skyguard soldiers):''' -30-65/day.
* '''Skyguard soldiers:''' -30-65/day.


====Dengi depletion====
====Dengi depletion====
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===Control, Prosperity and Power Value===
===Control, Prosperity and Power Value===
An ongoing Dengi invasion imposes catastrophic consequences for the Republic.
An ongoing Dengi invasion imposes catastrophic consequences on the Republic:


* '''Control:''' -1/day (15% chance).
* '''[[Control]]:''' 15% chance of -1 daily.
* '''Prosperity:''' -1/day (20% chance).
* '''[[Prosperity]]:''' 20% chance of -1 daily.
* '''Power Value:''' -100/day (20% chance).
* '''[[Factions#Existing Factions|Power Value]]:''' 20% chance of -100 daily.


===Other effects===
===Other effects===
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* No Fast travel (to) outside Ikaanos City.
* No Fast travel (to) outside Ikaanos City.
* Blocked passage routes if dengis are currently occupying an outskirts district.
* Blocked passage routes if dengis are currently occupying an outskirts district.
* No incomes from Straalsund (Imogen's Barrow) or the trade network at Kasey's Park.
* No incomes from [[Straalsund Caravans|Straalsund]] (Imogen's Barrow) or the trade network at [[Kasey's Park]].
* Certain hunting locations are drastically depleted over time.
* Certain [[Hunting#Available hunting locations|Hunting locations]] are drastically depleted over time.
* The walker farm is permanently destroyed.
* [[The Walker Farm]] is permanently destroyed.
* Workers and field upgrades are permanently set to 0 for Darkmere Farm. '''Dengi warrior count:''' -(number of workers at Darkmere Farm). Sawmill is unaffected.
* Workers and field upgrades are permanently set to 0 for [[Darkmere Farm]]. '''Dengi warrior count:''' -(number of workers at Darkmere Farm). The [[Sawmills|Sawmill]] is unaffected.
* Zapin Fields remain unaffected as Dengis fear water.
* [[Zapin Fields]] remain unaffected as Dengis fear water.

Latest revision as of 16:36, 9 June 2026

The Dengi Tribe

Dengi Marauders (also called "Dengis", "The Wasteland Raiders" or "Skull bearers") are an ethnic group of First-wavers who originate from the Dengi valley north of The Hakusan Empire.

Dengis are a large and primitive tribe consisting of roughly 3,000-6,000 adult males and females. A precise number is hard to guess as very few modern studies have been conducted in the vast wastelands that the dengi occupy.

They're however known, especially in the Prometheus region, for abducting children and women that they either assimilate into their own tribe or use as breeders to water out their abnormality-afflicted genetic pool. Male raiders are also rumored to use an unprecedented savagery when defeating other warriors; chopping off limbs, eating their enemy's heart and decorating their armors with bones, ears and other body parts.

According to Thomas Eccer, The Dengi tribe originated from a group of "twelve heroes" that were thrown out from the original first-wave settlers around 2135. 300 years of isolation, inbreeding and a fight-for-survival culture have formed the almost inhuman group of people we see today.

Dengi Marauders are called "The scourge of Hakusan" for a reason, as the sword-wielding Hagui guard patrolling the north borders often come into (hostile) contact with this tribe.

Dengis south of Prometheus is thankfully a very rare phenomenon.

All Dengis have the "Frenzy" ability, which causes a large damage increase as their HEALTH drops. This ability is only active for melee weapons.

  • Health below 100: +5 damage.
  • Health below 50: +25 damage.
  • Health below 10: +50 damage.

Dengi invasion event ("The Scourge of Raana")

The player has the option of enabling an end game dengi invasion event at character creation. This event is set to OFF by default.

Once the amount of played days has reached or surpassed the "days" setting ($days gte $dengi_days), there's a 20% daily chance of the initial event chain to execute. Once that event chain reaches "The Rise of The Dengi King", Ikaanos is invaded by a roughly 5,000+ man strong army of monstrous creatures that'll try to destroy Ikaannian civilization and enslave its surviving citizens.

The player can actively try to defeat the dengis, who are harassing The entire Red River Basin and Kasey's Park. By fighting his way through the hordes of degenerates all the way to the Dengi King in Bela's Marsh, the player can also play a direct role in ending the invasion.

The Skyguard is fighting back against this monstrous threat however, and will deplete the dengi warrior count daily based on a number or factors. However the Skyguard will also be depleted. If Skyguard troop count drops below 200, and if the king is still alive, the destruction of Ikaanos begins, which immediately ends the game.

The Skyguard provides a way for non-combat oriented MCs to try to save themselves without fighting the dengi hordes directly. Whenever there is active conflict, an option will appear at the Town Hall and at Fort Hamilton, to donate cash to hire troops and buy weaponry, and so create extra units in the Republic's armed forces. There may be a limit to how many military units any one citizen is permitted to sponsor in this way though, to protect the Republic from the risk of rich citizens creating their own private armies.

Depletion factors

Base depletion

  • Dengi warriors: -20-25/day.
  • Skyguard soldiers: -30-65/day.

Dengi depletion

  • Skyguard has less than 3,000 soldiers: -(-5)/day.
  • Skyguard is 10,000+ strong: -25/day.
  • Skyguard is 15,000+ strong: -25/day.
  • Skyguard is 20,000+ strong: -25/day.
  • IMS Ulthar is built: -15/day.
  • City Control is below 20: -(-5)/day.
  • City Control is 90+: -20/day.
  • City Power is 15,000+: -10/day.
  • City Power is 20,000+: -10/day.
  • City Power is 25,000+: -10/day.
  • CTM Power is 12,000+: -10/day.
  • Aesir Power is 1,000+: -10/day.
  • Cyker Power is 900+: -5/day.
  • Defeating a dengi marauder enemy POI: -5/encounter.

Skyguard depletion

  • Dengi is 2,000+ strong: -25/day.
  • Dengi is 3,000+ strong: -50/day.
  • Dengi is 5,000+ strong: -100/day.

Control, Prosperity and Power Value

An ongoing Dengi invasion imposes catastrophic consequences on the Republic:

Other effects

As long as The Scourge of Raana is active, the following effects are true:

  • No Fast travel (to) outside Ikaanos City.
  • Blocked passage routes if dengis are currently occupying an outskirts district.
  • No incomes from Straalsund (Imogen's Barrow) or the trade network at Kasey's Park.
  • Certain Hunting locations are drastically depleted over time.
  • The Walker Farm is permanently destroyed.
  • Workers and field upgrades are permanently set to 0 for Darkmere Farm. Dengi warrior count: -(number of workers at Darkmere Farm). The Sawmill is unaffected.
  • Zapin Fields remain unaffected as Dengis fear water.