Re: Classroom Application of EB (going live in a couple of months)
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Originally Posted by
Titus Marcellus Scato
I really like the idea of running a 'Time Commanders' session in the classroom, with EB as the engine. Put a team of boys against a team of girls, and watch the girls win, because they will cooperate while the boys argue!
Uhh, that's not how girls operate. At all. They have problems with hierarchy.
Re: Classroom Application of EB (going live in a couple of months)
Well the amazon women kinda proved that wrong a couple thousand years ago.
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Re: Classroom Application of EB (going live in a couple of months)
Yes and no. In myth the amazons did have a hierarchy with a queen, but no king.
Re: Classroom Application of EB (going live in a couple of months)
The Amazons were actually the Scythian women, who were often home alone while their husbands were on a raid, particularly the long ones that the Scythians are famous for. They were able to defend themselves as quality horse archers in the absence of their male counterparts.
Re: Classroom Application of EB (going live in a couple of months)
The History Channel should do more historical battles, but with EB instead of RTW.
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Well during the times of Achilles there are accounts of men fighting armies of women dressed in armor. This also though could just be myth.
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Big myth, the Scythian women would only fight if the men were absent.
Re: Classroom Application of EB (going live in a couple of months)
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Originally Posted by
gamegeek2
Big myth, the Scythian women would only fight if the men were absent.
That's assuming that particular ethnic group was camping out in that part of the Pontic Steppe at the time.
Referring to the time of Achilles and chariots.