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Meneldil
02-05-2005, 14:58
As Alexander the Great lay on his death bed, his generals and close friends gathered around him... soon the inevitable question had to be asked... who would be alexander's successor, to whom his kingdom would be passed? Alexander responded simply.. To the strongest

The mod is based on Alogic's work (you can find all what he have done in the MTW mod sub-forum). It will take place a few years after Alexander's death (we are still debating the start date. I'm thinking about either 308BC -begining of the 4th Diadochi War- or 301BC -right before the battle of Ipsus-) and end in 64BC (Fall of the Seleucid Kingdom). The main factions will be the Diadochi kingdoms : Macedonia, the Seleucid Kingdom, the Ptolemaic Kingdom, the Antigonid Kingdom and the Lysimachid Kingdom.


The team is composed of
Seleucus I Nicator
Xanthipos
Drakon
Alexandros of Makedon
Mythos
Alogic
Attilla Reloaded
Rider
Me
And of course, many people who are willing help even if they aren't part of the team.

I'll post news here, as the development goes on.

02/06/2005 - We've agreed on the start date. It will be 308 BC. The end date will be 64BC
02/10/2005 - New forum opened in Drakon's site (http://www.draksen.net)
02/13/2005 - Got contacted by Alogic, who was working on the Diadcohi Mod for MTW. He might join the team, if he has time to do so.
02/15/2005 - Mythos and Alogic join the team, as history and graphic workers.
02/16/2005 - New skins made by Xanthipos : Akontiste, Thorakitai Peltast, Bronze shield pikemen. You can find them in the official forum.
02/22/2005 - Attilla Reloaded joins the team as a very good skinner. He'll work firstly on the Antigonid faction.

Meneldil
02-05-2005, 14:58
I'll post here the faction list, with informations for each factions if I have enough time :

The Diadochi :

1 - Antigonos
2 - Seleukos
3 - Ptolemy
4 - Kassander
5 - Lysimachos
6 - Epirote Kingdom

Hellenic Factions :

7 - The Achean League
8 - The Bosphorus Kingdom
9- Syracuse

Barbarian Factions :

10 - The Galatians
11 - The Scythians

Eastern Factions :

12 - Pontus
13 - The Parthians
14 - Bactria
15 - Carthage

Indian Faction :

16 - The Mauryan Empire

Roman Faction :

17 - Rome

Meneldil
02-05-2005, 14:59
Unit list

Though unit list isn't nearly finished, we have some unit ready.

Titus Andronicus from TWCenter allowed me to use some of his units

Here are some we might use in Successors Total War :


Syrian archers :
http://img68.exs.cx/img68/3544/image000583vz.th.jpg (http://img68.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img68&image=image000583vz.jpg)
http://img58.exs.cx/img58/9849/image000592sg.th.jpg (http://img58.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img58&image=image000592sg.jpg)

Desert archers :
http://img94.exs.cx/img94/9593/Image00036.th.jpg (http://img94.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img94&image=Image00036.jpg)

Ptolemaic cavalry :
http://img142.exs.cx/img142/3333/image000682wx.th.jpg (http://img142.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img142&image=image000682wx.jpg)

Seleucid elephants :
http://img180.exs.cx/img180/7070/image001330as.th.jpg (http://img180.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img180&image=image001330as.jpg)

And a few others. You can find Titus' units here (http://www.twcenter.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=18483&st=0)

Update 03/05/05

The Antigonid army :

Here are some of the unit that will be used by the Antigonid faction.

Antigonid Red Shields :

http://img182.exs.cx/img182/8879/redshields018fw.th.jpg (http://img182.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img182&image=redshields018fw.jpg)

http://img182.exs.cx/img182/3121/redshields022yd.th.jpg (http://img182.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img182&image=redshields022yd.jpg)


Antigonid White Shields :

http://img206.exs.cx/img206/8428/00181sr.th.jpg (http://img206.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img206&image=00181sr.jpg)


Antigonid Pantadopoi :

http://img222.exs.cx/img222/7181/00503wp.th.jpg (http://img222.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img222&image=00503wp.jpg)


Asiatic archers :

http://img166.exs.cx/img166/245/00472iu.th.jpg (http://img166.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img166&image=00472iu.jpg)


Antigonid Companions :

http://img182.exs.cx/img182/2623/antigonidcompanions011fa.th.jpg (http://img182.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img182&image=antigonidcompanions011fa.jpg)

http://img166.exs.cx/img166/8396/antigonidcompanions023dd.th.jpg (http://img166.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img166&image=antigonidcompanions023dd.jpg)


Antigonid Satrapal Cavalry :

http://img111.exs.cx/img111/7308/00089gv.th.jpg (http://img111.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img111&image=00089gv.jpg)



And here are the True Agryraspids, with their info card and unit card :

http://img206.exs.cx/img206/8602/00593xg.th.jpg (http://img206.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img206&image=00593xg.jpg)

Skins by Attilla Reloaded


The Macedonian Army :

Our other skinner, Xanthipos, has made some units for the Macedonian (Cassander) faction.

Macedonian Thorakites Peltast :

http://img169.exs.cx/img169/9937/thorakitesingame3km7qn.th.jpg (http://img169.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img169&image=thorakitesingame3km7qn.jpg)

(Work in progress, the javelin will likely disapear in final version, and the shield pattern will be edited)


Macedonian Thureophoroi Peltast :

http://img114.exs.cx/img114//petast4ko4ko.th.jpg (http://img114.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img114&image=petast4ko4ko.jpg)

(Work in progress, the javelin will likely disapear in final version)


Macedonian Akontistes :

http://img114.exs.cx/img114/6640/javelinmen0ai8um.th.jpg (http://img114.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img114&image=javelinmen0ai8um.jpg)


Other units :


Cappadocian Hillmen (by Attilla Reloaded) :

http://img99.exs.cx/img99/5505/00123hx.th.jpg (http://img99.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img99&image=00123hx.jpg)


Romfoeforoi Peltast (by Xanthipos) :

http://img93.exs.cx/img93/6800/romfeofori7mf0aq.th.jpg (http://img93.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img93&image=romfeofori7mf0aq.jpg)


Galatian Swordsmen (by Xanthipos) :

http://img93.exs.cx/img93/1452/betagalfin1lv8yd.th.jpg (http://img93.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img93&image=betagalfin1lv8yd.jpg)



NB :All these skins are work in progress and are subject to changes.


You can find other skins by Xanthipos here (http://www.twcenter.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=19474)
You can find other skins by Attilla here (http://www.twcenter.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=22244)

Meneldil
02-05-2005, 15:00
I'm going to post ideas about the map in general, aswell as Cities and Provinces names.

The map

Basically, our map will cover the area from Sicilia to the west of modern India.

Here are some maps that we will use if we start a new map from scratch :

Hellenistic Kingdoms from 303 BC to 145 BC (http://www.fhw.gr/chronos/06/en/kingdoms/index.html)
Kingdoms of the Diadochi after the Battle of Ipsus and at the beginning of the struggle with Rome (http://ancienthistory.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=ancienthistory&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lib.utexas.edu%2Fmaps%2Fhistorical%2Fhistory_shepherd_1923.html)

To that, you have to add a part of the Italian peninsula and Sicilia.

Update 05/23/05

Here is the latest version of map_height.tga. As you can see, we're using Dead Moroz' Mundus Magnus map.

http://img154.echo.cx/img154/9124/mapgroundtypes0gw.jpg

We might increase the map size later on, for gameplay issues (as the Mauryan empire -India- will be in).

Some screenshots of WIP Macedonia. Cassander's (Macedonia) faction symbol will be edited, as it might be an issue for some people :

http://img216.echo.cx/img216/7467/map11pi.th.jpg (http://img216.echo.cx/my.php?image=map11pi.jpg)

http://img216.echo.cx/img216/4655/map29bh.th.jpg (http://img216.echo.cx/my.php?image=map29bh.jpg)
I've deleted the previous version as it is useless now.

Meneldil
02-05-2005, 15:01
We're going to have new ancilliaries, V&V aswell as some new, more historically accurate banners.

Update 03/05/05

New Ptolemaic Symbol :

http://img210.exs.cx/img210/3195/ptolemysymbol9jt.th.png (http://img210.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img210&image=ptolemysymbol9jt.png)

caesar44
02-09-2005, 13:05
hi
about sicily
syracuse was the main hellenic power in the west at that time under its tyranous

:book:

Meneldil
02-09-2005, 16:02
Syracuse won't be a faction on its own. It might end up as a heavily protected rebel city

caesar44
02-09-2005, 16:52
ok
its logic
:wall:

Andromachus Theodoulos
02-23-2005, 00:22
It is so nice to see someone actually trying to put together a historically accurate mod. The skins and models I have seen are exquisite and I cannot wait for you guys to release it.

The Romans are exciting, but I feel that the Hellenistic Age, especially the Age of the Successors is far too often ignored in many areas. The Hellenistic Age is perhaps my favorite period in history.

You guys are doing excellent work, keep it up!!!!

Andromachus

Meneldil
02-23-2005, 09:39
Post updated. Check out the official forum (http://www.draksen.net/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewforum&f=23) for more updates

AntiochusIII
02-24-2005, 03:09
Good mod! You have my support : spiritually at least ~D

One question: How can you implement the strategic complexities of that age within the engine limit? I mean, how can you make events like those that happen to Demetrius Poliorcetes possible? (It's gonna be cool going around the map besieging everybody even though you're practically homeless! Or perhaps to reflect the economic boom and military activities of that age?)

Not that I'm being picky, but, I'm just being curious.

Great concept, solid start, and my personal liking for the sophistication and power politics of the age before those Barbaric Romans swept in ~D

Meneldil
02-24-2005, 10:03
Well, we'll likely not be able to do such a thing with events and codding.

On the other hand, we'll set the starting positions so things happen more or less as they did in history.
Anyway, you'll see after the release ;)

caesar44
02-24-2005, 11:27
Good mod! You have my support : spiritually at least ~D

One question: How can you implement the strategic complexities of that age within the engine limit? I mean, how can you make events like those that happen to Demetrius Poliorcetes possible? (It's gonna be cool going around the map besieging everybody even though you're practically homeless! Or perhaps to reflect the economic boom and military activities of that age?)

Not that I'm being picky, but, I'm just being curious.

Great concept, solid start, and my personal liking for the sophistication and power politics of the age before those Barbaric Romans swept in ~D


you called the romans a barbarians (in contras to the hellenes) please explain
~:confused:

Keba
02-24-2005, 15:12
you called the romans a barbarians (in contras to the hellenes) please explain
~:confused:

Because they were. Almost all the products of Roman culture are from Helada. Even though the Hellenes lost their independence, they have, in essence conquered the Roman Empire.

The Romans were, in effect, barbarians. Powerful, but their culture was not very advanced, it only began to develop thanks to Hellenic influence.

Andromachus Theodoulos
02-25-2005, 00:24
I apologize for posting this here, but I do not know where else...

Is there a way that you guys who are creating these new units can post them for download either here or over at Draksen. Right now I only have the Ptolemaic heavy cavalry and the Syrian Archers.

Have I perhaps missed where you guys located these for download.

I really want to incorporate them into my campaign games.

Again, sorry for posting this here if I was not supposed too. (I did not know where else)

Andromachus

Andromachus Theodoulos
02-25-2005, 04:09
:help: FYI,

I left a message over on TW Center, I am not able to access the Forums on Draksen.

Don't know if I messed something up when I registered or if the site is partially down for awhile.

Andromachus :dizzy2:

Meneldil
02-25-2005, 10:52
Titus Andronicus' units aren't specially designed for Successors TW, so you will be able to download them once they're ready.

Xanthipos units won't be released before the mod release (except his Alexander army project)

Attilla Reloaded will probably allow you to use his skins from his army of the Diadochi project, but his skins for STW will likely not be released before the mod release aswell.

Andromachus Theodoulos
02-26-2005, 06:55
Thanks for the news Meneldil!!

I was asking because I do not have access to any software like 3dsmax and I have not been able to located any texture modification software like Photoshop.

What I am intending on doing is replacing the Greek and other units that use the sun hat (the cowboy hat). It might be historical in some aspects, but it really bothers me. I prefer the thracian, boeotian and other classical open-faced helmets. I especially like the greek hybrid helmet they (CA) used for the Hoplites and hoplite militia. I do not know why they used the corinthian helmet for the elite hoplites, since in the books I have read, they claim that the corinthian died out in Greece in the early 5th century BC.

I just wanted to get access to some of the units I saw in the screen shot to replace the default ones in vanilla RTW.

Perhaps, could some be convinced to just submit a couple and I could take the files and plug them into my game???

Just asking.

AntiochusIII
02-26-2005, 07:56
More Question:
Are Titus Andronicus' unit provided with stats or do I have to create my own? I'm getting tired of the evil axe-mummies.

Thank you.

To answer Caesar44:

The Romans are not very advanced culturally or politically compare to the Hellenistic World. They are - say - simple-minded and determined (and that is actually the strength with allows them to conquer the Mediterranean world.)

The Hellenistic monarchs understood the meaning of "power politics" and the "balance of power" which are the terms used widely in Europe during the 18-19th century. They play alliances, marriages, and intrigues to keep everybody in check. This keep all those hostile states standing adjacent to each other relatively "balanced." Nobody gets too strong and begin conquering everyone. So, when the Romans swept in, the Hellenistic world is easily conquered when meet with Roman aggression and their unintentional exploit of the weakness of the Balance of Power system (which creates many small powers to balance the great ones and also creates hatred that cannot be expressed easily against each other.) by their world-famous motto: Divide and Conquer.

An Example of these is about Antiochus III of the Seleucid Empire. Now, after Philip V's defeat (though very much alive), Antiochus was also expanding his power in Asia Minor, and began to establish footholds in Thrace. The Romans don't want another major power in Europe so they kind of "ordered" Antiochus out of Europe. Antiochus, true to the core of power politics (intrigue/alliance to keep the balance of power), simply play the game Hellenistic way and ally himself with the Aetolian League to counter Rome's power. Romans, unfortunately, do not understand this concept and regard this an aggression. So they simply declare war on him and just crush him in battle outright. ~D

caesar44
02-26-2005, 19:47
More Question:
Are Titus Andronicus' unit provided with stats or do I have to create my own? I'm getting tired of the evil axe-mummies.

Thank you.

To answer Caesar44:

The Romans are not very advanced culturally or politically compare to the Hellenistic World. They are - say - simple-minded and determined (and that is actually the strength with allows them to conquer the Mediterranean world.)

The Hellenistic monarchs understood the meaning of "power politics" and the "balance of power" which are the terms used widely in Europe during the 18-19th century. They play alliances, marriages, and intrigues to keep everybody in check. This keep all those hostile states standing adjacent to each other relatively "balanced." Nobody gets too strong and begin conquering everyone. So, when the Romans swept in, the Hellenistic world is easily conquered when meet with Roman aggression and their unintentional exploit of the weakness of the Balance of Power system (which creates many small powers to balance the great ones and also creates hatred that cannot be expressed easily against each other.) by their world-famous motto: Divide and Conquer.

An Example of these is about Antiochus III of the Seleucid Empire. Now, after Philip V's defeat (though very much alive), Antiochus was also expanding his power in Asia Minor, and began to establish footholds in Thrace. The Romans don't want another major power in Europe so they kind of "ordered" Antiochus out of Europe. Antiochus, true to the core of power politics (intrigue/alliance to keep the balance of power), simply play the game Hellenistic way and ally himself with the Aetolian League to counter Rome's power. Romans, unfortunately, do not understand this concept and regard this an aggression. So they simply declare war on him and just crush him in battle outright. ~D

so from your point of view any culture that was not as advanced as the hellenes was barbaric
hmmm
very advanced point of view
you said that the romans were barbarians because they won their war with the hellenes
hmmm
so if the romans lost that war they were not barbaric just because their understanding of the hellenic balance of power
what do think about 1000 years of fighting between the greek states ?
the moment that the macedonians saw weakness they conquered helas , that makes them barbarians ?
the romans had advanced political system already in the 5 century bce
the roman lew system is the basis of modern law
latin is the basis for western europe languages
the roman military system was better then the greek , that makes them barbarians
the spartans throw their defective childrens , that make them an advanced culture ?
the hellenes established a dictatoric kingdoms the romans were a democracy for centuries , who was more advanced ?
think about it
:book:

AntiochusIII
02-26-2005, 21:52
Rome Democracy??? Is that a joke? No, I'm not being harsh. Every modern historian knows Rome is never a "Democracy." :shifty:

The senate is controlled entirely by the "noble" class, the Patricians. The Plebians (sp?) never really held any real power despite their "victory" in the social conflicts. Their majority power were used by dictators for their (dictators') own ends during the late Republic, though, and those dictators (Caesar included) never tried to turn Rome into a sort of "ruled by majority" government.

I'm sorry not to make myself clear by saying "barbaric." What I mean is that Rome is not very willing to play diplomatic games with the Hellenistic kingdoms because they were - like - don't understand very well (they do understand, but not very adept at it) those Hellenistic - and 19th European ideas. Which, I must state, isn't a magnificent world-saving system either, since it failed utterly seeing them as the reason of the the World Wars and how Rome just conquers them all. Rome was determined to go for simpler diplomatic ideas during those times. They understood Hellenistic attempts to control the balance of power as an aggression against them.

No, Sparta isn't very advanced. I never stated so. That city-state is a very unique case, as the description of the Spartan hoplite unit says (or should I say even the description...) Sparta has been left behind in time. They were ultra-conservative for centuries even before the Golden Age of Greece.

The Macedonian kings established their kingdoms under the influence of the Oriental monarches - well, the Kings of Persia. That was to rule their new domains, besides, they were Macedonians, which have kings, most of them, at least.

Macedon was more "crude" than the Greeks before Philip's reign. Even then, the more "barbaric" ideas influence Macedon greatly (like the tribal nature of their lands, Greeks do have them but those tribal natures gave way to the city-states), that doesn't make them inferior militarily, if a little inferior culturally.

Roman and Macedonian military systems were later developments after the Greek system. Rome, I'd say, has created a world-conquering military system based on the influences of many people, Greek included. (though not primary like in Macedonia.)

The influences of Rome on the Modern world that you claimed are leftovers from the age of the Empire, not the Early Republic, even if their origins start there.

But hey, this is a Diadochi mod thread. I don't want to flood it with our discussion. You could invite me somewhere else, though. Please post here if you wish to continue elsewhere and tell me where.

- - Good Luck with your mod, then, for the thread owner :bow: - -

caesar44
02-27-2005, 20:36
ok
but we are dealing with a game that history is its basic idea
good luck moders ~:cheers:

Meneldil
03-05-2005, 20:46
Topic updated : new skins, new faction symbol and a map preview.

Myrddraal
03-06-2005, 10:12
Is that campmap the same scale as the original?

Meneldil
03-06-2005, 13:47
More or less yes, unhappilly. I was firstly thinking about increasing the map size, but there was some problem (a CTD when the screen reached some areas of the map).
I still have a version of the map with only 4 provinces, and I might try to enlarge it once more later (though I doubt it will work).

Myrddraal
03-06-2005, 15:44
I believe that by editing the size of the radar image, you can get rid of the 'stretched' effect on the radar. Hope that helps...

Meneldil
03-06-2005, 18:03
Oh yeah, I know that (well, at least, I can get rid of the background map). I'll take care of that later.

Meneldil
03-21-2005, 16:46
New forum opened here (http://www.twcenter.net/forums/index.php?showforum=67)

AntiochusIII
03-22-2005, 07:59
Whoa...I see that you guys get very far now.

Good Luck!

Meneldil
03-31-2005, 08:38
As the first build release is approaching, I've been able to play a custom battle between Cassander and Antigonos' factions. Here are some screenshots :

The Macedonian army is waiting for its opponents :
http://img105.exs.cx/img105/5061/00002et.th.jpg (http://img105.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img105&image=00002et.jpg)

A few minutes later, the Macedonian companions charge these suicidal Antigonid greek archers.
http://img128.exs.cx/img128/8387/00018qc.th.jpg (http://img128.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img128&image=00018qc.jpg)

The Macedonian Thorakites get exterminated by the White Shields and the Antigonid Companions
http://img128.exs.cx/img128/8282/00020vp.th.jpg (http://img128.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img128&image=00020vp.jpg)

The major part of my army is fleeing. The levy Phalangite and the Pezhetairoi are getting slaughetered by the Antigonid army...
http://img128.exs.cx/img128/3227/00036hh.th.jpg (http://img128.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img128&image=00036hh.jpg)


All these skins are WIP. If you see bugs or things that should be fixed, please notice us, and everything will be fixed for the release.
Comments are welcome :)

Meneldil
05-23-2005, 10:24
The first page has been update (faction list and map screenshots)
The Galatian faction preview, made by Atilla Reloaded (a la EB) :

Greetings to the community and those, who are interested in The Successors - Total War mod.

From the times when I began to work on public, I decided to make previews of Factions of TSTW. For now we have several factions close to be comlete. Galatians are the first to have a special topic, showing what will be this faction in release.
I don't know if I could make on preview each week as Europa Barbarorum, so this is still a question.

So, Let us begin.

http://img98.echo.cx/img98/7731/celticfishes8iu.jpg

http://img98.echo.cx/img98/5169/galatianfactionsymbol6vb.jpg

Galatians are the only celtic faction used in our mod. They are different from other celtic cultures in vanilla RTW. In fact, they are aliens in Alexandrian greako-eastern world, who brought another spirit with them. Unlike other natives of lesser asia, they were very strong warriors and every king was proud of having galatian mercenaries in his army. From Thrace to Egypt Galatian mercs were widely used in armies of Alexander's Sucessors. Galatians used more armor and heavy weapons than wester celts due to their small numbers.




Homelands and settlement area of celts.
http://img98.echo.cx/img98/5894/keltearlymap9jw.gif

The word "Galatian" was " galatae" on greek and "galli" on latin, means "Gaul" or just "celt".
When ages of flooding in north Europe began, huge mass of celts moved south to north Italy, Spain and Greece. The Galatians, as in the Galatians from the New Testament of the bible (Paul's Letters to the Galatians), were a group of Celts that migrated through the Balkans, pillaging as they went, attacking (but being defeated by) the Greeks, and eventually moving into Turkey. "Galatians" means " Gaul " on ancient greek, nothing more. Not only of celts who settled in greeke and asia, like romans called "Galli" all celts, who lived in the area of modern France. But no celtic nation called themselves "Gauls" or "Galatians", Halveti called themselves Halveti and Ambrons called themselves Ambrons, and so on.
In III century bc Pergamen king promised lands in the east of his kingdom for supression of a revolt. Two groups of 40.000 warriors each, followed by thousands and womens and children crossed the Aegan sea and settewled in those lands, known further as "Galatia". They recently prooved themselves as best warriors, and called attention of Great Powers of former Alexandrian empire.
Because of that, in middle II century BC Galatia gained full economical and diplomatical independence. But the down of celtic world came in the time of it's highest power. Glalatians were outnumbered. Too many celts were exported as mercenaries to all parts of hellenic empires. The wars of Successors in the end of II bc gave them twenty years of rest, but it was little time to avoid roman invasion. They passed through hellenisation during late II - I bc, and were romanised later. Last of Galatians were slaughtered by turks.

Galatian army.

http://img188.echo.cx/img188/6565/13cr1.jpg

Galatian skirmishers opening battle.
They were more furious than hallenic peltast, who often had to expirience of melle combat. Their light javelins allowed them to have more amunition on the battlefield and big woooden shields gave them superiority in pulling off enemy light troops.

http://img188.echo.cx/img188/4408/220xq.jpg


1) Galatian warchief standing on his cahriot and wathing his army marching.
2) Galatian nobles, who could afford thamselwes to have chariot and horses accompany warlord. They have best mail and short spears to fight both on chariot and on foot.
3) Spear warband. Carrying large, but poor-crafted shield and one heavy throwing spear, they form main line of early celtic army. Their flexibility and equipment allows them to successfully break enemy line, if used in big numbers.


http://img188.echo.cx/img188/4146/16ew.jpg


1) Galatian nobles. Using best chain mail and armor, having both spears and swords on their side, they form reserve of galatian warlord and could hold any enemy. Forced shields allso protect them from missiles. For the way they fight, Romans called them "mare gaestum" - the sea of spears.
2) Warchiefs leading the column. Richness of thease peolple give them opotunity to have big iron shields and highly-crafted swords with them.


http://img188.echo.cx/img188/262/117wv.jpg

Galatian cavalry used thrusting spears and their superior expirience to gain victory against better - equiped hellenic cavalry.


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1) Seleucid thorakites trying to hold barbarian horde.
2) Naked fanatics and heavy warband attaking seleucids. Naked fanatics fought with encanted swords and morale, forced by releigion, and, sometimes, narcotics. Only best infantry could hold the line after their charge.


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1) Galatians sieging hellenic city. Warlord plans assault of enemy walls in surrounding of his chosen swordsmans.
2) Skirmishers trying to shoot down enemy archers and peltasts on the walls.
3) Galatian late warband stand ready to rush into the city. Late warband, in fact, are closer to immitation legions, than to warbands. They fight in line and force their dicipline with long swords, big shields and javelins. They are less diciplined than other late line infantry, but more powerfull in charge.


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Warriors with big red shields are sword warband - the youngest warriors in the tribe. They could afford themselves only sword and bronze helmet. But, during battle campaigns, they gain wealth and equipment. If remains alive, of course.

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Bactrian faction preview, by Atilla Reloaded :

Greetings The Successors - TW fans and members of the community.

We prepeared new preview of TSTW faction you could play in the game. This time it is Bactria. I had hesitated preview because I was buisy and to complete faction symbols and banners. As usual, you will receave full info about history and spirit of a single faction.

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History of Balkh (Bactria)
By: Ramin Javid-Moshref

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he Old Iranian name of Paktra, which the classical writers named it Bactria and their language was known as Bactrian, and after invasion of Iran by Arabs in 7th century CE it has come to be called Balkh; A northern province of Turkistan in modern Afghanistan, which boarders to the north, the river Oxus and the former USSR.

Not much has been known about this empire, only some coins and a little bit of writing and occasional archaeological artifacts. Much of the work on excavations of Bactrian artifacts has been done by French Archaeologists. Historians find remote references in other people's records about the kingdom.

It was from Bactria that came prophet Zarathushtra (Zartosht/Zardosht). Another source of spiritual home that made Bactria sacred was a great temple of the ancient Iranian goddess, Anahit (in Pahlavi or Middle-Persian) and Anahita (§£n§Óhit§Ó) in the Avesta hymns.

The temple was so rich that often it attracted the needy Syrian kings who sat out to plunder it. In her name and honor, in Armenia, girls prostituted themselves. Anaitis was a Scythian goddess, but she is identified also as Assyrian Mylitta, the Arabian Alytta and the Greek Venus Urania. Artaxerxes Mnemon, one of the emperors of Achaemenid dynasty was among her devotees. She is also associated with the Persian Mithra. Her association with Zoroaster adds to her popularity.

Bactria, by some writers, is called "the pride of Ariana". The ancient local citizen called it "Bactria the beautiful". Bactria was popular for its fertility. Besides Oxus, the Arius [modern Hari-rud] and a few other smaller river irrigate it. A large variety of fruits and vegetables grows here and excellent breed of sheep were raised in green Hindu Kush slopes. Bacteria is also known for its camels. Although they are rarely mentioned in history, they nevertheless played a significant role in shaping history. For example, the Parthians used these camels as ammunition carriers for their mounted infantry. Once were they ever celebrated in some coins. However, the most popular of the Bactrian animals is the Bactrian horse. This animal played a partial role in the reputation of Bactrian cavalry in the ancient world.

The once well watered land of Bactria and its fair climate has generally changed. The courses of the rivers have shifted, thus Bactria is not as glorious as it had been during the Macedonian occupation. The river Oxus once poured into the Caspian Sea, but now it flows into the Aral Sea. The modern city of Balkh [the old Bactrus], stood on the banks of this river, but now the city is a few miles away from the mighty Oxus.

Another feature of Bactria was the succession of mighty natural forts spread over the country, asserting to the traveler the safety and excellent strategical position of the city. As an example: when Antiochus the Great sieged Bactra, the Bactrians showed so much courage and stability - thanks to their location - that the king had no choice but to break the siege. Hence, the "siege of Bactra" in history is another way of saying stubborn resistance. When the Greeks came to Bactria [with Alexander], they were impressed by some features of Bactrian culture, namely clean and spacious suburbs. However, they were disgusted with the treatment of the dead. After the Achaemenian dynasty, especially during the Sasanian dynasty, the Zoroastrian religion required the bodies to be left exposed on a Dakhma [tower of silence] so that the birds of pray could eat them. On the other hand, dogs too ate the dead and they were considered sacred - to injure a dog was more offensive then man-slaughter, in the Vendidad. The streets were full of half wild dogs, and full of bone - presumably because they were the bones of the dead.

The original population of Bactria were largely Scythian. Apparently the Aryans who came over and took control, formed a military aristocracy over a technologically less developed people - as was the case with early Greeks, Romans and Gauls.

These people lived simple lives and were not effected by the luxury which spoiled the Persian Empire - they had the virtues of the true Persians. Their geographical location exposed them to all invaders, so they were in constant war. They also kept the worrier spirit alive.

Their long time enemy was the Scythians who lived to the north of Oxus and crossed over, from time to time, to loot the border villages. They were a free people; they resented an insult and very proud of the privilege of having a royal prince as their ruler. They fought for him to the last man, dying in honor, against the Greek invaders. In Persia, they were considered the most loyal subjects of the Empire. The Bactria's geographical location put them in an import strategic location put them in an import strategic location. Bactria was the center from which other parts of the empire could be checked. For example, Bactria was a block to the northern nomads, and a policeman in central Asia and had easy access to the northern, eastern and western provinces. Bactria was also a sacred place because of Zarathushtra raised from that land. It is also the home of the authorship of many of the oldest hymns of the Zand Avesta. Bactrians were also famous for proverbial sayings. One example is: when speaking of Alexander, a Bactrian chief said: "His bark is worse than his bite: for still waters run deep".

About four thousand years ago a collection of tribes known as the Aryans swept into South and West Asia - by a series of wave-like migration. Most historians divide there people into two groups, the Aryans and the Iranians [although they are all from the Aryan race]. First tribes were the Aryan tribe, which later were pushed down over the Paropamisus [mountains] into Punjab. The Iranians split into two sections, one section went West and founded settlements on the Tigris and Euphrates valley - which later became strong Kingdoms. Of this section, separated yet other tribes such as the Persians and the Medes. The Persians spread over the elevated lands of the Persian golf region. The Medes subdivided into smaller clans and occupied The land between the Caspian Sea to the land of Persis. The other section of the Iranians took the easterly direction. They also pushed the Aryans before them to the mountains and settled on the banks of the Oxus. They made Bactra {modern Balkh} their capital, and seized the ancient shine of Bactra. Forming an aristocracy over the local people they lived in isolation. They had a swift cavalry which suddenly attacked the enemy from the slopes and quickly retired to their strongholds.

The Aryans and the Iranians of Bactria, had a lot in common. They spoke the same language, worshiped the forces of nature, such as: Varuna, the shining Vault of Heaven; Mithra, the friendly light of the sun; Vayu; the wind that pushes aside the storms and clears the heaven; Yama, the primeval man, reigning over the blessed souls in paradise. The powers of nature, to them, were the signs of something far more deeply interfused. In their ceremonies they also drunk the sacred Juice, Soma. These two races slowly drifted apart as time went on, for not known reasons. Although the history of early Bactria is vague, the historians gather that as early as the second millennium BCE, a powerful confederacy, centered in Bactria existed in South Central Asia. The confederacy was created to survive the influences of powerful neighbors such as the Persians, the Medes and the non-Aryans (An-Iranian).

In 356 BCE, in Macedonia was born, to king Philip and Olympia's daughter Ophan Epirote prince, a son who was destined to over throw the feared Persia. Alexander, at age of twenty proved himself capable of commending in the battle of Thebes. From here he continued the preparation of the invasion of Persia, from where his father had left off.

In 334 BCE, Alexander's 30,000 infantry and 5,000 cavalry in the battle of Grunicus won a decisive battle and set the stage to conquer Asia minor. Darius, the Persian king, retreated battle after battle, losing ground to Alexander - who followed the running monarch city to city. Finally, the king become refugee in Bactria, where he was assassinated by his own people in the hope that Alexander would stop following Darius II. Nonetheless, Alexander did go to Bactria and killed the murderer. Bactra the sacred city and the capital of Bactria was the last of the Persian Empire's provinces to fall. In 328 BCE, while preparing for the conquest of Arabia, he died of malarial fever at the age of 32, in the Babylon desert. He left behind a great Empire which needed an Alexander to be organized into one nation.

Alexander's Empire fell into a war- zone for power. Three generals of Alexander took under their control, most of the Empire. They were Ptolemy, Antigonus and Seleucus. A whole series of events changed the shape of Asia. Constant war for power among Greeks converted most of Asia into a battlefield. I would like to skip over all that confusion and come to Diodotus I. He was a satrap stationed at Bactria. When the Seleucids became weak he became independent and remained so until his death in 230 BCE A high official of Diodothus I, Euthydemus, with the help of Queen's help came to power in 227 BCE He was the real founder of an independent Bactria. In 208 BCE the reigning Seleucid monarch Antiochus III gave his daughter to Euthydemus's son Demetrius. Euthydemus expanded his empire outward. He died in 189 BCE and his son Demetrius took power. He continued to expand his rule. He ruled over a great area. Unfortunately his expansion was too much for his army and his treasury. In 167 BCE a general of Antiochus Epiphanes [a Seleucid ruler], ruler of Syria and other Greeks, by the name Eucratides, invaded Bactria, defeated and killed Demetrius. Eucratides was probably killed by his son is 159 BCE and ruled it along with Parthia. Menander I of India came to power and ruled over India and later, Bactria. He was a great ruler. Menander died around 145 BCE Heliocles, a Greek of Asia minor came to claim Menander's throne, right after Menander's death. It was during this time that a horde from Central Asia over-run Bactria.

In the middle of third century BCE, Chin Shin Huang - Ti of the Chin dynasty reunited China and drove the nomads of outside the walls away. They moved Westward. The Yuch-Chi were defeated by Chins and Huns so moved Westward. Finally in 140 BCE, they over-run Bactria and Sogdiana. They left behind the Kushano-Sasanian dynasty of which, Kanishka is the greatest monarch.




Bactrian Army of early period contained from hellenics and natives. Not many people were brave enough to settle in thease lands. Mostly they were remainigs from Alexander's Indian campaign. Hellenics formed Agema - elite foot troops. Natives were videly used in Bactrian army, mostly not as slave-warriors, but as allies, such as Saka and Dahae tribes. As all eastern armies, Balch had wery flexible unis, able to fight both in foot and on horse.
Because of hard living and many enemies, greek colonists began to form their own militia - well traind guard that defeated prooved to be so forced, that seleucids broke the siege of Bactria.
After the battle on river Arksai, where bactrian cavalry prooved to be useless against heavy armed enemy, balch army was reformed. Now they were more armored and forced, saving custom flexibility of eastern warriors.





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Bactrian army on march
1)Bactrian Lancer march in avanguard to see the enemy first.
2)Elephants in the middle of formation. Thease beasts had wery good riders, hired in northern india.
3)Agema Phalanx for the backbone of the formation. Bactrian Agema could fight only on foot, unlike most of other warriors. As phalanx had only one aim - frontal attck on flat ground, Balch kings enlighted their equipment to make them fight in hillground..
4)Archosians guard back side of army. Archosians were commonly used as mercenaries or levies, thanks to their good abbility of horseriding and skirmishing.
5) Eastern levies. Those poor bargans of local tribes had to fight first for Persians, and later, for Successors. But nothing changed to their living.

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Eastern Auxilia -
Thsose troops could fight in every condition and place - ambushing, skirmish and spped is their priors. But they allso could stand for themselves in hand-to-hand. Seen as skirmishers and auxiliaries with the heavy Greek infantry forming the battle line.


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( Saka nobles and archosian javelinman )


The Baktrian cavalry under Greek rule is much the same as the Baktrian cavalry under the former Persian rule.
Mostly formed by nomadic and steppe cavalry. rmed chiefly with javelins these horsemen hail from Arachosia, Bactria, Sogdiana and similarly equipped light cavalry were also supplied by the levy from Persis and Media. Their flexible nature makes them well suited to the fluid, aggressive style of warfare so common on the eastern frontiers. Mounted on a swift horse, armed with nothing but a small crescent-shaped 'Taka' shield, short spear, and a handful of javelins these swift moving horsemen can be deadly. Their small, nimble ponies can negotiate most terrain easily, and they're capable enough to survive contact with the enemy, but their strength remains in maintaining their loose style of fighting.

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( Bactrian Lancers and cataphracts. )
Bactrian Lancers form elite of Balch army. Thease are Iranian man trained to fight in hellenic armor and equipment. They are tough lancers; able to punch holes through most enemy lines, and are among the best cavalry of their type. They are armed with a long kontos and a bow, making them versatile heavy cavalrymen

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Bactrian Light cataphracts. After suffering heavy losses to the Parthian and Armenian Cataphracts, the Seleucid and Bactrian empires produced their own versions of these heavy horsemen, both adapting the unit to Greek technology and using superior metalwork to make them even more heavily armored. They are armored in an expensive combination of lamellar armor and chain, with heavy felt sandwiched in the middle. The resulting armor is tough and flexible, but offers outstanding protection. They are to be used as heavy shock cavalry, and have staying power in melee because of the sheer weight of their armor. They are slightly heavier than their Parthian counterparts, but lack the deadly maces that the Parthians carry and also the ¨¦lan of their elite Parthian counterparts.


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One of most deadly regionals in the mod - Indian longbows. Balch kings made them fight for kingdom. Bamboo longbow could launch arrow for hunderds meters and long sword helped to cut through people, like through bamboo. Those time there was no taktix of using them as special troops, like medeival english longbowman, so they were used only as skirmishers.


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The Baktrians, not being a proper successor to Alexander¡¯s legacy, had no force of elite shock infantry to draw upon after their split from the Seleucid empire. To take the fortresses of their mountainous homeland, they were forced to develop such a force of heavy infantry. Armored in lamellar and scale, they are a force of heavy infantry to be reckoned with. They have stout iron greaves and helmets, and are armed with xiphoi and javelins. This infantry can be used as a shock assault infantry par excellence. They are best when right in the middle of the action.

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Bactrian Elephants face with mercenary peltasts. Indian riders, hired by Balch kings gave them superiority over seleucid riders. Lack of equipment made them vulnerable, but they are still great power on the battlefiled, when wisely used.


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Ldvs
06-06-2005, 16:01
Wow, the EB team must pale in comparison to your EB-style preview ~D Such a pity modders' work is "wasted" by an Artificial (superficial?) farm-from-acceptable-Intelligence. Will you include the history part somewhere in the mod?

Meneldil
06-06-2005, 22:16
Yes, most probably (though Bactria won't be the Bactria that emerged around 270BC from the decating Seleucid Kingdom, we'll fix that later).

As I said on TWC, we'll try to make our mod as much historically accurate as possible, yet without forgetting the fun and coolness factor.

Anyway, in the meanwhile, another preview :

Greetings The Successors - TW fans and members of the community.

This time you could see preview of one of Major factions of TSTW - Antigonids. As they are one of five successors states, because of wich the mod started, this preview will give you full information about Antigonids.

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History of Antigonos One-eyed.
Antigonos I Monopthalmus ¡®One-eyed¡¯ was one of Alexander's grizzled old veterans. He had lost an eye during Philip's siege of Perinthus, hence the nickname. He was left behind as Satrap (governor) of Phyrgia by Alexander when he marched to do battle with Darius at Issus and then besieged Tyre. During this period Antigonos fought no less than three battles against Darius' forces under Nabarzanes, and defeated them with the limited forces at his disposal. When Alexander died in 323 B.C. , Antigonos was nearing sixty years old but this didn't stop him from terrorizing his enemies for twenty more years!

He was a large man with a good sense of humor, his care for his troops made him a popular leader. When the wars of the Diadochi heated up he was able to defeat his arch rival Eumenes after a tumultous series of campaigns, and his central position in Phrygia kept the other factions at bay. With the aid of Demetrius his empire began to slowly recapture the dominions of Alexander, province by province. Eventually a mistake by Demetrius at Gaza led to a defeat that allowed Seleucus to break into the hinterlands where he captured Babylon and established power.
Finally by 301 B.C., Antigonos' enemies, Cassander, Seleucus, Ptolemy, and Lysimachus were able to join forces and defeated the Antigonid clan at the huge battle of Ipsus. Seleucus had bargained away portions of India for upwards of 500 elephants which were decisive in the battle. Trapped by the elephants, Demetrius was unable to save his father, who died hard at the head of his surrounded phalanx.

The defeat of Antigonos ended the last chance for one clan to reconstitute Alexander's empire, and signaled the beginning of the era of the Successor dynasties.




Battle at Ipsus.




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In 301 B.C. four Successor kings allied against King Antigonus the One-Eyed and his son Demetrius the Besieger. The allies were Ptolemy of Egypt, Cassander of Macedonia, Lisymachus of Thrace and Seleucus of Asia. Cassander had sent some troops to aid Lisymachus in his campaign against Antigonus, but the final battle that turned the tides happened when Seleucus joined the allied forces with 480 Indian elephants which he had acquired after his abortive campaign against the Indian king Chandragupta.

Antigonus and Demetrius held all the trumps, but Demetrius was overconfident. As he pursued the beaten allied left wing cavalry, he lost contact with the body of troops commanded by his father. Seleucus now used his mass of elephants with devastating effect, denying Demetrius to return to the line of battle. Antigonus died and Demetrius escaped. With close to 200,000 combatants in the field Ipsus is easily the greatest battle of the Diadochi era.

Size
Seleucid: 64,000 infantry, 15,000 cavalry, 480 elephants, 100 chariots.
Antigonus: 70,000 infantry, 10,000 cavalry.




Antigonid's army relyes more on infantry and phalanx. Their Phalanx is the most powerfull in game, due to Antigonos's military genius and amount of veterans in his army. Satraps of Minor Asia provide them heavy and light cavalry. Allso in the time of Antigonos, this area became full of mercenaries and new tribes, summoned to serve Successors.


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The most basic and numerous of the infantry units used by the non-European Successor States were the Pantodapoi infantry. These men were called from a variety of nationalities and were usually settled in certain areas for garrison duties and the like. There were Jews, Syrians, Cilicians, Persians, Assyrians, Native Egyptians, and many other peoples counted among their number. They are not particularly reliable soldiers, but they are certainly better than their eastern counterparts. They can give a good account of themselves in battle if deployed properly. They wear no armor, and have only a light shield for protection, so most other infantry will slaughter them in droves. They can fend off light cavalry for a time, if need be.


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Ekdromoi (Outrunner) Hoplites are a special version of the Hoplite soldier. They fight without armor and heavy equipment in order to be fast enough to catch and kill skirmishers and especially peltasts, who were the bane of the heavily armored Hoplite. Their short spears carry a nasty punch for the usually lightly armed skirmisher and are able to outrange the better armored Peltast. They carry large shields in order to make up for some of this disparity, but they are not a type of soldier meant to do prolonged melee combat with standard Hoplites. (Greek ¡®brigandine¡¯ armor) Their purpose is to serve as a professional light infantry that can neutralize the effect of missiles on the heavy infantry. The combination of light armor and speed makes this infantry a great counter to pesky missile troops.



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Illyrian Peltasts are warriors of western regions of hellenic world. Fighting with javelins and spears made them extermely effective against skirmishers and light troops. They fought in the same way as Ektodormoi. They are not particularly reliable soldiers, but they are certainly better than their eastern counterparts. They are not particularly useful against heavier infantry or even equivalent light infantry, due to their specialized nature.



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Red Shields are the bread and butter military unit of the Antigonids. They are well disciplined and highly motivated pikemen that are armed and armored to the teeth. They are armored in a linen cuirass, a Thracian cap, stout boots, good bracers, and reinforced shoulder pads made from hardened linen (due to their experience with the deadly curved swords of Thrace). They have Illyrian style round shields attached to their bodies by leather straps that help support the weight of the shield and keep their hand free to grasp the sarissa. They are defensive infantry par excellent. They are the anvil of the two part Macedonian system of warfare, the heavy cavalry being the hammer. They should be used to anchor enemy soldiers while the Theurophoroi harass the flanks and the heavy cavalry smashes into the flanks and rear.

Red shields are unique unit of Antigonids. They are better, but more expensive, than other Successor's phalanx.


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White Shields are veterans of Alexandrian wars. Most of phalanguites joined their commander after the death of Alexander. White Shields form backbone of Antigonos's phalanx - classical macedonian line infantry equiped with phrygian helmet, hard leathen cuirass and 12 feet sarissa.


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After the Indian campaign, Alexander's phalanguites that survived in it, receaved silver-covered shields, and became imperian Agema of Alexander's empire. After his death, most of Argyraspids came to Antigonos. Other vere eliminated by local satraps. Many of them were sixty of seventy years old, when they had to fight in Diadohi war. When the war was over, Argyraspids settled in various garrison, where they spent their last days. Later, Slelucids and other Diadohi rebuilded Argyraspid corps, from their own veterans, but none of them was such a good warrior, as True Argyraspids.



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Agema is best infantry of Sucessor Phalanx. Muscule cuirass, sharp swords and forced shields made them very dangerous oponent. Antigonos himself, even in his eighty years, prefered to fight on foot amoung his Agema, unlike his oponets. Agema is best used like their Argyraspidai counterparts, to hold the most crucial portion of a line. They are great phalanx infantry, well able to hold against most opponents. If they have a weakness, it is the classic weakness of pikemen: flanking attacks.


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Armed chiefly with javelins these horsemen hail from Arachosia, Bactria, Sogdiana and similarly equipped light cavalry were also supplied by the levy from Persis and Media. Their flexible nature makes them well suited to the fluid, aggressive style of warfare so common on the eastern frontiers. Mounted on a swift horse, armed with nothing but a small crescent-shaped 'Taka' shield, short spear, and a handful of javelins these swift moving horsemen can be deadly. Their small, nimble ponies can negotiate most terrain easily, and they're capable enough to survive contact with the enemy, but their strength remains in maintaining their loose style of fighting.


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The name the successors give to unit depends not to region, where such units hired, but on style they fight. tarentine cavalry is a heavyer variant of skirmisher cav. Big round dhields protects them from evemy javelins, and lack of armor gives them superior speed. So, they are best unit to withdraw skirmishers and to set a ambust. Sords allows them to handle some melle, but not long. Historicualy, the acted in pair with heavy companions and cataphracts


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Local satraps of Minor asia provided good heavy cavalry. Most ly they were from Kappadokia and Sinope. Armored horses and heavy equipment keeps horseman safe from arrows and light javelins. They are armored in an expensive combination of lamellar armor and chain, with heavy felt sandwiched in the middle. The resulting armor is tough and flexible, but offers outstanding protection. They are to be used as heavy shock cavalry, and have staying power in melee because of the sheer weight of their armor. They are slightly heavier than their Parthian counterparts, but lack the deadly maces that the Parthians carry and also the ¨¦lan of their elite Parthian counterparts. Their horses are as heavily armored than those of the Hetairoi, but they lack the characteristic fierceness and discipline of the elite successor cavalry. Of course, they are much less flexible and are valnurable when surrounded by light levies.


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the Hetairoi, or Companions, were the elite noble heavy cavalry of Macedon and the Successor states. They are an elite heavy cavalry that is second to none and arguably the best cavalry of the period. They fight with a degree of §Ûlan, discipline, and simple ferociousness that is matched only by the horsemen of Iberia, Carthage, and the best heavy cavalry of some of the eastern nomadic peoples. They are armored from head to toe in iron plate (some still had bronze, but this was falling out of favor rapidly by 250 B.C.), reinforced with mail at key points. Their horses are barded with felt barding and often have bronze plates to protect their heads. Their helmets, with the two plumes, mark them on a battlefield. They are best used as heavy shock cavalry, able to decide many battles with a single charge. They are the second part of the hammer and anvil of Alexandrian battle tactics. They are armed with a xyston and a kopis, and are well able to use both weapons. If these men have any weakness, it is the front of a line of spearmen. Horses simply do not like charging into a row of men armed with big pointy sticks. They are still able to give a decisive blow to the flank and rear of any infantry.



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Agema cavalry for horse guard of sucessor states. In imperial period of his reigh, Alexander borrowed Idea of heavy-armored cavalry for Persians and Iranians. After suffering heavy losses to the Parthian and Armenian Cataphracts, the Sucessor empires produced their own versions of these heavy horsemen, both adapting the unit to Greek technology and using superior metalwork to make them even more heavily armored. They are armored in an expensive combination of lamellar armor and chain, with heavy felt sandwiched in the middle. The resulting armor is tough and flexible, but offers outstanding protection. They are to be used as heavy shock cavalry, and have staying power in melee because of the sheer weight of their armor.


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Chilly5
06-07-2005, 01:21
Because they were. Almost all the products of Roman culture are from Helada. Even though the Hellenes lost their independence, they have, in essence conquered the Roman Empire.

The Romans were, in effect, barbarians. Powerful, but their culture was not very advanced, it only began to develop thanks to Hellenic influence.
this is a little (ok, a lot) late. But wasnt romes greatest influence by the Entrustans(sp?)? entrustan civilization cause romans to be civilized right??? ~:confused:

Turk2
04-02-2007, 17:48
Hi,
I am working on a similar mod:http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?p=1627422#post1627422
i know that this mod is dead but maybe someone wants here to help me?

Andromachus Theodoulos
04-03-2007, 18:21
Wow, Thanks for posting here, I didn't even think this was still on the Forum.:laugh4:

I only watched, but Meneldil is the one who championed this. It would be nice if the models and textures could be released and maybe some of us could finish it. It was very priomising, as you can tell by the images.

Some very talented modellers and skinners were at work here.

AT

edyzmedieval
04-07-2007, 14:34
Meneldil hasn't posted for a VERY long time...

Turk2
04-12-2007, 21:10
Maybe someone can send him an e-mail
Damn! i need such skins for my diadochi(or succesors) total war

Turk2
04-13-2007, 11:26
Hey he was Online before some days!I pm ed him

btw,Sry for the double Post