I am sorry if some of my questions and points have already been raised or answered or if I missed part of the FAQ but here goes.
1. Chivalry and Dread in the Ancient World really seem like anachronisms, are they being used/what is the logic behind them? The most glaring example is the Romani, would chivalry be gained by Aemilianus sacking Carthage? Would dread be gained by an indulgent Senator of the Late Republic who lead the way in abandoning traditional Roman Child Abuse? The concept of Chivalry is even more laughable for another example (Pontus) does killing 80,000 Italians make you a chivalric knight? (Mithradates is stil remembered as a great man in some cultures).
2. While the Witch is a clearly fantasy element of Medieval Total War 2 is it possible to make her a trainable agent? If so I could very easily see her having uses from every culture. The Witch leaves negative traits as she gains magic and stays in provinces, what universally acceptable ancient job did that? This isn't a smut idea, I am just pointing out that prostitution was an acceptable job, that could gain a woman a very large amount of money that in some of the cultures could be used to buy estates and other things that would make her wealthy for life (the notorious Lucius Cornelius Sulla owed his money and so his entire career to one such woman who left him her property in will). I could very easily see this agent being the Hetaira or the Camp Follower or even Poisoner.
3. The Princess as she is now doesn't work for some cultures (especially Romani) but would it be possible to modify her to look after the House instead of marriage? like the witch as a Camp Follower this isn't what it sounds like. Private life included running estates, managing the property, running large corporations (i.e. shipping), buying and selling goods that dominated the ancient world (i.e. Wool, Foodstuff, animals etc etc) and actually making the money. Leaving such "housework" in the hands of women was actually a universal part of the ancient world. The only function that resembles running the house is the Merchant, so would it be possible for princess to be Merchants instead of diplomats? The reason being women had no part in diplomacy, but did play the major part in business for most upper class families represented by Europe Barbarorum (well maybe not the captains).
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