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'''Population'''
 
'''Population'''
  
The size of a cities population starts at a base of 4,000 people.  Once a new city is created I will randomly roll a d6 to determine the amount of additional population above 4,000.  This roll will be open ended, meaning that if I roll a 6, I will roll again until such time that I don't roll a 6.  However, in order counter, blind spots in the numerical progression, each additional die will actually be 1d6-1, meaning that I could roll a zero.  Rural populations that help support the city through agriculture is double that of the city proper.  The population of a city is needed to help determine the maximum size of the military and other institutions.  This will be detailed at a later time.
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The size of a cities population starts at a base of 5,000 people.  Once a new city is created I will randomly roll a d6 to determine the amount of additional population above 5,000.  This roll will be open ended, meaning that if I roll a 6, I will roll again until such time that I don't roll a 6.  However, in order counter, blind spots in the numerical progression, each additional die will actually be 1d6-1, meaning that I could roll a zero.  Rural populations that help support the city through agriculture is double that of the city proper.  The population of a city is needed to help determine the maximum size of the military and other institutions.  This will be detailed at a later time.
  
  

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