Then please enlighten me. I'm working from guesswork based solely off of China's more homogeneous ethnic background.
Then please enlighten me. I'm working from guesswork based solely off of China's more homogeneous ethnic background.
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why diss the ignorant? withou EB, many of us would still wallow in the filthy lies of the Romaioi, screaming for LS, and dressing up as Arcani ninjas for halloween.
Indeed, it's sad that there isn't an equivilant of EB set in the rich lands of Seres to enlighten us all. That three kingdoms mod is based on the historical NOVEL, not facts...and the zhanguo mod is dead from wt i heard. =[
Last edited by Intranetusa; 09-29-2009 at 06:46.
Assuming a map from Baktria to Japan your faction list in 272 would look something like this.
Baktria - A Hellenistic eatern state that historically expanded into India, which is on this map.
Saka Rauka - A Steppe faction which historically expanded into Baktria and then India
Maurya - The Empire of Chandragupta Maurya covering a large proportion of India
Satavahana - Another Indian nation (Thanks to AtB here)
Pandya - Another Indian nation (Thanks to AtB here)
Wusun and/or Xiongu - Steppe faction which would eventually push the Yuezhi into Baktria
Yuezhi - Steppe faction pushed into Saka lands and subsequently into Baktria
Chinese States:
-Qi
-Chu
-Yan
-Han
-Zhao
-Wei
-Qin
-Lu
-Yue
Yamato - A powerful Japanese tribe, their dominance was not until later but it is one of the best options for a Japanese faction
Gojoseon - Korean nation
(Khotan - did not yet exist and its foundings are semi-mythical, Dvipantara - unclear if it existed this early, unlikely)
The map could also, in theory, be extended to include a portion of central and northern South America which would allow for the inclusion of factions such as the Zapotec, Pre-Classic Maya and the Chavin.
Weren't there quite developed cultures in Southeast Asia that time?
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... Why? There's barely enough faction slots to cover Central-to-East-to-South Asia properly and considering that the hypotheses of the contacts between East-Asian cultures and Mesoamerican cultures are speculative at best there'd be no reason to have East Asia where factions are fighting each other and then what would essentially be another campaign map depicting Mesoamerica and its warring states.
I'd rather include South Asian cultures alongside the ones you mentioned earlier in your posts. This would make more sense both historically and gameplaywise, imho.
I has two balloons!
Also interesting would be their original names - the names they gave themselves, as opposed to the name given to them by later Chinese historians...kinda like how vanilla RTW clumps many factions as being "Gaul" just because it was the Roman term generalizing the people in modern France.
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