Tibet
Tibet

A Buddhist theocracy situated on the plateau. Under the protection of Aisin Giro, Tibet was revered as a religious hub of the Cathayan Continent. As Aisin Giro's power crumbled, the sacred king restored the old Tibetan realm. Despite the efforts in reviving the country, Tibet was subjugated by the Communists, once again becoming a tributary. 9 years later, the Communists reneged on their promise and invaded Tibet, and the sacred king was forced to lead his people to escape into the subcontinent.


Headquarter: Dharamshala

Command Center: Dept. of Intelligence

Supreme Commander: Kalön


Diplomatic Strategies:

- Pro-Bharat

- Pro-Anglosphere

- Pro-Europe



Cadres from This Faction


Kunchok Kyab Righa

Kalsang Dolma Tsering Lhamo


Battle-advantaged Towns
Battle-advantaged Towns
Based on its special political, diplomatic, historical and expatriate factors, Tibet has additional battle advantages when fighting as attacker or defender in Base Battles in the following towns.

Tibet

Ngari Shigatse Lhasa Drigu Nagqu Nyingchi Chamdo Yulshul Golmud Tsolho Tshojang Golog Malho Kanlho Bairi Ngawa Garzê Yaknga Mili Dechen


Subcontinent

Bhairakuppe (Karnataka) Mundgod (Karnataka) Bandara (Maharashtra) Chandragiri (Odisha) Mainpat (Chhattisgarh) Delhi Leh (Kashmir) Dehradun (Uttarakhand) Pokhara (Nepal) Kathmandu (Nepal) Labangla (Nepal) Thimphu (Bhutan) Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh) Tez (Arunachal Pradesh)


China (Cathaysian States)

Xining


Southeast Asia

Tahaundam (Kachin State)


Europe

Geneva




Kunchok Kyab


Adopted by a one-eyed old poet, he was a wrangler in a region where Tibetans, Mongols, and Huihui resided. Sixty years ago, the Japanese trained Southern Mongolian troops were summoned by the Communists to quash the Amdo Rebellion, where they inflicted heavy casualties. The witness accounts and tragic stories became taboo, but poets discreetly wrote them into poetry and songs, which were passed down from generation to generation.


Type: Propagandist

Hometown: Qaidam, Amdo

Ethnicity: Amdo

Religion: Vajrayana

Voice: Tibetan

Rarity: R

Easily obtainable: Tibet


Righa


A trader in the Ancient Tea Horse Road like the generations before him. During the land reform movement mandated by the Communists, his ancestors took part in the Kham Rebellion, purchasing Indian arms for the rebels using proceeds from trading with the Han people. With the defeat of the Khampas, his family was almost done for. Only after the Communists' reform and the opening up of the economy could his mother resume the family's trading business.


Type: Patron

Hometown: Garzê, Kham

Ethnicity: Kham

Religion: Vajrayana

Voice: Tibetan

Rarity: SR

Easily obtainable: Tibet


Kalsang Dolma


As an infant, her parents were forced to flee to Nepal, and her father was shot dead by Communists in Nangpa La. The mother and daughter subsequently took refuge in the Tibetan settlement in Dehradun. They settled there with the help of an officer in the Special Frontier Force. She then became an agent of the Indian Government and has been active on both sides of the Himalayas.


Type: Spy

Hometown: Dehradun, India

Ethnicity: Ü-Tsang

Religion: Vajrayana

Voice: Tibetan and Hindi

Rarity: SR

Easily obtainable: Tibet


Tsering Lhamo


Last descendant of the Shédra family, one of the Midak nobles. As members of the gentry, her family was the target of persecution and atrocities during the Cultural Revolution. She is now a commoner living in Lhasa. As a highly educated person, she resents the current situation, which eventually led to her working with university students to form a clandestine armed resistance.


Type: Guerrilla

Hometown: Lhasa, Ü-Tsang

Ethnicity: Ü-Tsang

Religion: Vajrayana

Voice: Tibetan

Rarity: SSR

Easily obtainable: Tibet


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