Welcome to the Org!
Thanks for your enthusiasm and the linky.
Welcome to the Org!
Thanks for your enthusiasm and the linky.
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
How well will the romanian nation be represented in-game? Will there be an independent Moldavia or Wallachia? If there will be than I propose the following dinasty: for Moldavia " the Musat dynasty" starting with Petru Musat as a faction leader and Ion, Alexandru, Radu,George, Stefan etc. as possible family members.For a capital I firmly sugest Cuhea.If I can I will aid you with historical backgrounds on the "carpathio-danubian space"
With regards, Cronos Impera.
" If you don't want me, I want you! Alexandru Lapusneanul"
"They are a stupid mob, but neverless they are a mob! Alexandru Lapusneanul"
Nice to see you're interested.
Wallachia and Moldavia will be rebel, (there's some chance that'll change, if BI expansion gives more faction slots). There will be a wallachian horse archer, have a look in the screenshot thread. Transylvania will be hungarian territory.
The starting year is 1402, at that time I believe Alexandru was the ruler of Moldavia and his capital was Suceava, and in Wallachia the ruler was Mircea cel Bătrân with the capital Curtea de Arges.
I wonder about religion in transylvania, moldova and wallachia, since the choosing of rebel groups will be decided by this. Were transylvania and moldavia catholic while wallachia was orthodox, back then?
cheers!
Narayanese
Last edited by Narayanese; 05-13-2005 at 22:47.
All of them were orthodox; Romanian is an orthodox country.
Transilvania, being for a long time under hungarian/austro-hungarian rulership, there was a rather large hungarian and german minority(thus catholic). But all three were orthodox.
OK. Thanks.Transilvania, being for a long time under hungarian/austro-hungarian rulership, there was a rather large hungarian and german minority(thus catholic). But all three were orthodox.
I was confused by the hungarian influence on the area.
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