well it had the basic blacksmith, but it also had a highly developed temple to minerva i think. it gave them gold shields and silver swords. was it a random happening im not likely to see again?
well it had the basic blacksmith, but it also had a highly developed temple to minerva i think. it gave them gold shields and silver swords. was it a random happening im not likely to see again?
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Originally Posted by Tomi says
Probably a bug, no you probably never will see it again.Originally Posted by VAE VICTUS
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I once had a settlement rebel to me and I got a whole garrison of these uber peasants with 3 gold chevrons and gold shields.![]()
i had that in the old RTW days. the 6 units of 3 gold chevron, 3 gold sword and shield and 3 militia hoplites with 3 gold chevrons i had when cyrene rebelled to me stormed all the way through the levant and all the way to Susa before they got depleted. XD
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I had that on vannila. The Greek Cities had took the Huge Roman City of Salona and when it rebelled and I got it back it had a mix of Light Auxilia, Town watch and peasants all with gold sheilds (but no gold swords). Very strangeOriginally Posted by pezhetairoi
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Last edited by MSB; 10-01-2006 at 07:01.
Actually, some temples - Celtic and Minerva temples, as far as I know - that give +1 to armor and heavy weapons...but never more than that, which is just fine
EB.
Well, some temples did historically serve ancilliary functions aside from (or in conjunction with) religious services. Some larger Celtic temples had smithies attached or similar (smithing was in fact one of the professions that one could become a 'druid' by studying; a druid was more or less any individual who had a lifelong study in a few fields, including religion, poetry, magic, music, smithing, art of war, etc., and, as such, had some temple representations).
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