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Kingdom of Great Joseon
Details
Sejong Daewang
Capital
Seoul
Coast
Religion
Confucianism
Oriental
Traits
Industrious, Philosophical
East Asian
Magical Girl
Seondeok
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Korea led by Sejong is a civilization available in vanilla Civilization 5. It requires the Civilization and Scenario Pack: Korea.

  • 1Overview
    • 1.2Sejong
  • 5Mod Support
    • 5.1Events and Decisions
Civilization V - Civ And Scenario Pack: Korea

Overview

Korea

The Korean peninsula, known today for its divided republics of North and South Korea, has been home to numerous kingdoms over the ages, some virtuous, some steeped in infamy. At times rivaling its powerful neighboring states of China and Japan, Korea was united under the rule of the Choson Dynasty for over 500 years. The turmoil of the Japanese occupation in the early 20th century, followed by the Korean War in 1950, would shatter this once sacred unity. From this strife, South Korea has emerged as a nation of increasing economic and cultural significance on a global scale. In contrast, the oppressive regime controlling the reclusive North Korean state is frequently the subject of international condemnation for its handling of human rights and diplomatic relations.

Sejong

Sejong Daewang, known to history as 'Sejong the Great,' was the fourth king of the Choson Dynasty of Korea, ruling from 1418 until his death in 1450. Considered by many to be the greatest king in Korean history, Sejong is known for his remarkable appreciation and respect for human life, adopting numerous civic and social policies to improve the well-being of his people. Sejong also encouraged advances in science and technology and is credited with the creation of the Korean written language, Hunminjeongeum, known today as 'Hangul.'

In old age, Sejong is said to have continued his involvement in daily routines and government affairs, despite going blind and developing diabetes, which would be the eventual cause of his death on May 18, 1450. Sejong is remembered in history for his wise, noble, and compassionate leadership that spurred amazing advances in science and technology, and led to a revolution in the cultural development of the Korean people for centuries to come.

Dawn of Man

Greetings to you, exalted King Sejong the Great, servant to the people and protector of the Choson Dynasty! Your glorious vision of prosperity and overwhelming benevolence towards the common man made you the most beloved of all Korean kings. From the earliest days of your reign, the effort you took to provide a fair and just society for all was surpassed only by the technological advances spurred onwards by your unquenched thirst for knowledge. Guided by your wisdom, the scholars of the Jade Hall developed Korea's first written language, Hangul, bringing the light of literature and science to the masses after centuries of literary darkness.

Honorable Sejong, once more the people look to you for guidance. Will you rise to the occasion, bringing harmony and understanding to the people? Can you once again advance your kingdom's standing to such wondrous heights? Can you build a civilization that stands the test of time?

Introduction: Welcome to the palace of Choson, stranger. I am the learned King Sejong, who looks after his great people. (조선의 궁궐에 당도한 것을 환영하오, 낯선 이여. 나는 나의 훌륭한 백성들을 굽어 살피는 깨우친 임금 세종이오.)

Defeat: Now the question is who will protect my people. A dark age has come. (이제 나의 백성들은 누가 지켜준단 말인가. 암흑의 시대가 도래하였구나.)

Unique Attributes

Civilization

Civilization V - Civ And Scenario Pack: Korea Conflict

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Scholars of the Jade Hall

+2 Science from all Specialists and Great Person improvements. Receive a tech boost every time a scientific building or Wonder is constructed in the Capital.

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Hwach'a (Trebuchet)
  • +85% Ranged Strength (26 vs 14)
  • -9% Combat Strength (11 vs 12)
  • No attack bonus vs Cities
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Turtle Ship (Caravel)
  • +80% Combat Strength (36 vs 20)
  • Cannot cross deep ocean or withdraw from melee attacks
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Scholars of the Jade Hall
Gain Golden Age Points from Specialists and Great Person Improvements, and +1 Science from them during a Golden Age. Receive a tech boost every time a scientific building or Wonder is constructed in the Capital.
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Hwach'a (Trebuchet)
  • +85% Ranged Strength (26 vs 14)
  • -9% Combat Strength (11 vs 12)
  • Gains Science from Kills
  • No attack bonus vs Cities
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Seowon (University)
  • +15% Production Cost (184 vs 160)
  • Costs no maintenance
  • +1 Scientist Specialist Slot (3 vs 2)
City List
  1. Seoul
  2. Busan
  3. Jeonju
  4. Daegu
  5. Pyongyang
  6. Kaesong
  7. Suwon
  8. Gwangju
  9. Gangneung
  10. Hamhung
  11. Wonju
  12. Ulsan
  13. Changwon
  14. Andong
  15. Gongju
  16. Haeju
  17. Cheongju
  18. Mokpo
  19. Dongducheon
  20. Geoje
  21. Suncheon
  22. Jinju
  23. Sangju
  24. Rason
  25. Gyeongju
  26. Chungju
  27. Sacheon
  28. Gimje
  29. Anju
Spy List

Strategy

Music

Civ 5 Korea

Peace ThemeWar Theme

Mod Support

Events and Decisions

Introduce Hangul

The current writing system we use is woefully unsuited to the Korean language. While the elite may have time to waste memorising thousands of characters for most commoners this only serves as an unnecessary barrier against the spread of knowledge. At your command, our scholars shall strive to create an alphabet uniquely suited to Korean, which will allow all our people to be able to read and write.

Requirements/Restrictions:

  • Player must be Korea
  • May only be enacted in Medieval or Renaissance Era
  • May only be enacted once per game

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  • [cost of Writing] Science
  • 2 Magistrates

Rewards:

  • +1 Science from every Farm

Subsidize the development of Gunpowder Weaponry

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The Hwach'a has shown itself to be a fearsome weapon, proving once and for all the utility that gunpowder could have in the Korean Army. It is only logical that we should continue to research the possible militaristic uses of gunpowder.

Requirements/Restrictions:

  • Player must be Korea
  • Must have researched Physics
  • May only be enacted once per game

Costs:

  • 500 Gold
  • 2 Magistrates

Rewards:

  • 2 Hwach'a appear near the Capital
  • +15% Production when training Gunpowder and Siege units

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Unique Cultural Influence

Civilization V - Civ And Scenario Pack: Korean

'Our people are now buying your electronics and playing your MMORPGs. I worry the rest of the world will also succumb to the influence of your culture.'

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