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    Hi i want to start a mod ( for rtw ) on narnia i just wonderd how many people would be intrested

    I would also need quite a lot of help because this would be my first mod


    i made a list of fractions

    Imperial Narnia
    Desrert Tribesmen
    Calormenes
    Royal Narnia
    Archland
    Telmaries
    House Of Harfang



    but like i said i would need some people to help out

    please pm me if you want to help
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    in the Narnia wasnt it alot of animals fighting too??
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    Has been suggested, it died in it's early age.

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    after a long thought i Think i will leave this idea for a while ..........







    but it would be good for someone else to take up the idea
    i think it would be the best mod ever

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    after an even longer thought i think i might as well try


    so does anyone want to help

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    Make it for Medieval II then, since interest is being lost in Rome, and this mod may take three or four years to finish.

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    That would be just plain weird.

    But, oscarreeve, may I ask: what is a drawf? Is that like some kind of confused dwarf?
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    I have to agree with Lord Cazaric
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Cazaric
    But, oscarreeve, may I ask: what is a drawf? Is that like some kind of confused dwarf?
    Drawf is a shortcut meant for "drunken dwarf".

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    Or perhaps a dwarf wearing only drawers? Now, that'd be a sight...one hundred little men wearing only underpants charging at you with axes waving wildly in their hands...
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    That would be funny.
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    A dwarf is a drawf when
    i can't spell propally

    I have started work on narnia total war it is for rtw 1.5 then i will port it up to mtw2 when it is all finished

    so is anyone intrested in helping out

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    Can you model and skin?

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    Telmarines-Located to the west of Narnia, Telmar was a land colonized first by men of Calormen 300 years after the creation of Narnia; where it is in relation to the Western Waste to Narnia's immediate west is unclear, however. The inhabitants purportedly found their way to a then-leaderless Narnia after "a great famine.". More importantly, it is also the site of a 'chink' that leads from Earth to Narnia. Six pirates and their wives from our world were shipwrecked and fell through this gap into Telmar, producing lines of proud, warlike descendants, the Telmarines. These are the Telmarines who eventually invade Narnia, at the time in disorder, after a famine in their own land and attempt to rid the country of its magic. It is from this line of Telmarines that Prince Caspian (later King Caspian X) is descended.

    The story of the pirates, mentioned at the end of Prince Caspian, is apparently based on the factual historical account of the mutiny aboard the HMS Bounty[citation needed]. It is not clear how, if this is so, the Telmarines would have a Northern European appearance, as is often assumed. However, even though Lewis refers to earlier Narnian humans and Archenlanders, "Northerners", as being light-skinned, the Telmarines (who invaded after earlier Narnian kings disappeared and presumably would have strong Polynesian ancestry) are never referred to as such.


    Royal Narnia - With the return of Queen Jadis Royal Narnia boundaries are now weaker than ever, With the native narnians fleeing royal narnia has been left to stand up against Imperial Narnia. But queen Jadis has not mad the mistake she made last time, this time she brought an army from the wild lands of the north. Now all Royal Narnia can hope that will happen is that archland will declare war on Imperial Narnia, or Aslan might return.


    Calormene-Calormene is an empire in the south of the world of Narnia. Most of the country has a semi-arid climate, and its most notable geographic features are a volcano known as the Flaming Mountain of Lagour, and the Great Desert. The Great Desert is in the northern part of the country, and the difficulty of crossing this desert prevented aggressive Calormene governments from invading Archenland and Narnia for centuries.
    The cultural centre of Calormen is the River of Calormen, which flows from west to east along the south side of the Great Desert. The capital city is Tashbaan, located on an island in the river's delta. River of Calormen is bordered for much of its length by farmland and wealthy communities. The city of Azim Balda, located at a crossroads in the heart of the country, is a major hub for travel and communications

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    Imperial Narnia - Jadis (French, 'formerly', 'in the past'; also Turkish, 'witch', spelled cadı) is the last scion of the royal house of Charn; she is also said (in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe) to be descended from Adam's first wife, Lilith, and to have both Jinn and Giant blood in her veins. According to the Beavers, she has no human blood at all, although she has the appearance of a very tall human woman. When Jadis first entered Narnia on its creation she was banished to the north by Aslan where she spent one thousand years in exile. By the time she had taken over Narnia she had an army of followers that she had obtained during her time in the north.
    Queen Jadis Has now returned to narnia and with an army, Quickly she is rulling half of narnia and with a much stronger force her threats are no longer Royal Narnia but a fraction to the south known as Calormens


    Archenland
    Archenland is the first country to the south of Narnia. It is a land of many mountains. Its border to Narnia is made up of a chain of mountains, there only being one pass to Narnia through it. The border to Calormen is much the same. On this border there is a unique mountian called Mt. Pire which has a double peak. It is said to be the remains of a two-headed giant turned to stone by Fair Olivin. Also, there is a pass to Telmar through the mountains to the west. The last mountain to mention is Stormness Head. A mountian sometimes plagued with storms, it is located near the shore of the Eastern Ocean. Here is where Prince Corin boxed the Lapsed Bear of Stormness Head.
    Anvard is the castle where the king of Archenland resides, and also the only place of inhabitance mentioned in Archenland. A little bit south of here, near the pass into Calormen, lives the Hermit of the South March. A kind, old, and wise man he is. His hermitage consists of a lush, green lawn with a house and a circular wall. In this lawn is a special pool used by the hermit to see things far and wide.

    House Of Hawfang
    Forming its independence only a decade ago. This giant clan is surronded in natrual resources making them rich in trade and helping there population to grow rapidlly.
    In battle the giants are feared through out Narnia du to there strength and superb armour. The House of hawfang is a rapidlly growind power located in the wild lands of the Nourth and allid with the Telmaries this faction can only go south and into Narnia

    Desert Tribes Men
    Found in the great desert of calormene, the desert tribesmen are an ancient culture. Never fully leaving the calormen power. The desert tribesmen are treding on thin ice as calormen are ploting against them.
    Is this the end for this fragile and ancient culture

    Sorry, my english is not very good so there will probally be lots of spelling mistakes
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    I will be posting regular updates and news here https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showth...72#post1456472

    untill i get a sub forum sorted out

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    In terms of religion, I suppose you have Aslan and Tash to build shrines to? I would rename "King Peter's Army" as simply "the Narnians". Who are the "old Narnians"? Surely the new Narnians were the Telmarines? I would also scrap the dwarf factions, as they either served one side or the the other and didn't operate independently. As I see it you have the potential for only four or five major factions in the mod:

    Narnians
    Narnian Empire of Jadis
    Calormenes
    Telmarines
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cambyses II
    In terms of religion, I suppose you have Aslan and Tash to build shrines to? I would rename "King Peter's Army" as simply "the Narnians". Who are the "old Narnians"? Surely the new Narnians were the Telmarines? I would also scrap the dwarf factions, as they either served one side or the the other and didn't operate independently. As I see it you have the potential for only four or five major factions in the mod:

    Narnians
    Narnian Empire of Jadis
    Calormenes
    Telmarines
    hi
    i can remeber reading the books and it said dwarfs were for dwarfs. and the old narnias are the native narnians who were there since the day go but were conqured so many times,

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    This mod would be interesting to see pulled off...

    Edit: Fix the link please

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    Quote Originally Posted by oscarreeve
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    i can remeber reading the books and it said dwarfs were for dwarfs. and the old narnias are the native narnians who were there since the day go but were conqured so many times,
    The dwarfs were indeed very "mercenary" but the point I'm making is that there were no dwarf lands, no dwarf kingdom, no dwarf king and they were not really organised into any kind of military force. The closest the dwarfs came to revolting was in the Last Battle where there was a small band of them that had some difficulty choosing sides.

    What you refer to as the "old Narnians" are the True Narnians, that is the Narnians of Aslan under the High King Peter and his successors. The Narnians were only conquered twice. The first time by Jadis, then by the Telmarines, who became absorbed into Narnia (the New Narnians). You cannot really represent the New Narnians as such, as this would involve losing the old Narnian faction. The Old Narnians never returned but continued under the Telmarine Kings, or more specifically the descendants of King Caspian.

    This is why I suggested the faction line up that is in my previous post, it gives you the most possibilities and is fairly accurate to the books.

    For the make up of your armies you would need a lot of animals, satyrs, fauns, centaurs, dwarfs etc as the bulk of the Narnian faction, with few units of men available. I would say the generals' cavalry only would be human. For Jadis' faction you would need various dwarfs, hags, wolves, minotaurs etc. The Telmarines and Calormenes would be entirely human, the former of the western european type and the latter of the arabic type.
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    I aggre with every thing you said

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    some art work from Joe Reeve ( my brother ) of a minatour


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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraWar
    This mod would be interesting to see pulled off...

    Edit: Fix the link please
    I can not just search narnia on wikepidia

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    Nice sketch by your brother, oscarreeve.

    I'm not saying you should, but you could also add another faction: Archenland. Located south of Narnia between the mountain range which formed the border between the two kingdoms (can't remember its name off-hand) and the Great Desert, they were Narnia's longtime ally.

    They were mostly human, and would have more of the typical unit roster of medieval Western Europe: your standard cavalry, archers, etc. In fact, you might even want to consider replacing the Telmarines with the Archenlanders, as that would make a little more sense, continuity-wise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martok
    Nice sketch by your brother, oscarreeve.

    I'm not saying you should, but you could also add another faction: Archenland. Located south of Narnia between the mountain range which formed the border between the two kingdoms (can't remember its name off-hand) and the Great Desert, they were Narnia's longtime ally.

    They were mostly human, and would have more of the typical unit roster of medieval Western Europe: your standard cavalry, archers, etc. In fact, you might even want to consider replacing the Telmarines with the Archenlanders, as that would make a little more sense, continuity-wise.
    I had thought of Archenland as more of a vassal state, which they were. But of course they could be represented as a faction, which would be very agreeable. Personally I would keep the Telmarines in also, just for the sake of having more distinct factions. I also think they would add a new dimension to the campaign, threatening Narnia from the north west.

    There is little mentioned of the Telmarines arms arms and armour, though it would appear to be somewhat similar to the Narnian nobility's (of the western european feudal type. I would say that they would need a lot of men at arms, archers, spearmen and heavy cavalry. I would try to avoid "knights" as such, but go for more fuedal looking cavalry and infantry. There is no mention of mounted knights in the books, though horsemen are mentioned. In fact any fighting seems to have been mainly on foot. The narnian humans in particular would have fought mostly on foot.

    The Calormenes are noted as riding through the desert, but then when the fighting starts they are on foot. This is unusual. Personally I would model the Calormenes, "seljuk" in their appearance and as mainly light cavalry, with cataphract types for the generals. I would also include some spearmen, swordsmen and light skirmishers.

    For Archenland, I would give them better cavalry than the Telmarines and Narnians, including horse archers, but lacking in spearmen and infantry. They are after all a mountain/steppe people and in the book The Horse and His Boy are noted to be mainly on horseback.

    To summarise using MTW1 terms:

    Narnians = Unique, though with royal cavalry similar to the catholic factions

    Narnians of the Empire of Jadis = Unique

    Calmormenes = A very "Saracen" faction, like the Turks, with equivalents of Saracen infantry, Turcoman Horse, Foot Soldiers, Ghulam Cavalry and Khwarazmian Cavalry etc.

    Telmarines = Like a an early era Catholic faction, with a very Norman feel about them

    Archenlanders = As above though with better cavalry and horse archers. Slightly more eastern or byzantine in their appearance perhaps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cambyses II
    I had thought of Archenland as more of a vassal state, which they were. But of course they could be represented as a faction, which would be very agreeable. Personally I would keep the Telmarines in also, just for the sake of having more distinct factions. I also think they would add a new dimension to the campaign, threatening Narnia from the north west.

    There is little mentioned of the Telmarines arms arms and armour, though it would appear to be somewhat similar to the Narnian nobility's (of the western european feudal type. I would say that they would need a lot of men at arms, archers, spearmen and heavy cavalry. I would try to avoid "knights" as such, but go for more fuedal looking cavalry and infantry. There is no mention of mounted knights in the books, though horsemen are mentioned. In fact any fighting seems to have been mainly on foot. The narnian humans in particular would have fought mostly on foot.

    The Calormenes are noted as riding through the desert, but then when the fighting starts they are on foot. This is unusual. Personally I would model the Calormenes, "seljuk" in their appearance and as mainly light cavalry, with cataphract types for the generals. I would also include some spearmen, swordsmen and light skirmishers.

    For Archenland, I would give them better cavalry than the Telmarines and Narnians, including horse archers, but lacking in spearmen and infantry. They are after all a mountain/steppe people and in the book The Horse and His Boy are noted to be mainly on horseback.

    To summarise using MTW1 terms:

    Narnians = Unique, though with royal cavalry similar to the catholic factions

    Narnians of the Empire of Jadis = Unique

    Calmormenes = A very "Saracen" faction, like the Turks, with equivalents of Saracen infantry, Turcoman Horse, Foot Soldiers, Ghulam Cavalry and Khwarazmian Cavalry etc.

    Telmarines = Like a an early era Catholic faction, with a very Norman feel about them

    Archenlanders = As above though with better cavalry and horse archers. Slightly more eastern or byzantine in their appearance perhaps.
    I hav been thinking I might Take out the united Dwarfs and put the black dwarfs on Jadis army and the red dwarfs on Peters army and i think i will add the archlanders

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    I'd advise you not to put in King Peter's Noble Body Guards, or Edmund's Elite Swordsmen. At least, change their name.

    In MTW, you never see any units with their captain's name in their unit name. For example, you'd have kataphraktoi guarding Emperor Constantine IV, but not Emperor Constantine IV's Kataphraktoi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Cazaric
    I'd advise you not to put in King Peter's Noble Body Guards, or Edmund's Elite Swordsmen. At least, change their name.

    In MTW, you never see any units with their captain's name in their unit name. For example, you'd have kataphraktoi guarding Emperor Constantine IV, but not Emperor Constantine IV's Kataphraktoi.

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    Some ideas for unit names:

    Calmormene Cavalry
    A fast medium type

    Calormene Taarkans
    The best elite (heavy) cavalry available to the Calormenes.

    Calormene Foot Soldiers
    Elite Heavy Spearmen

    Calormene Skirmishers
    Lightly armoured, armed with bow and sword, poor morale peasant levies

    Tisroc's Bodyguard
    Small Elite Heavy Cavalry unit

    Telmarine Infantry
    Medium armoured Spearmen

    Telmarine Guardsmen
    Heavy Infantry with polearms

    Telmarine Archers
    Basic archers

    Telmarine Cavalry
    A basic light cavalry, dark ages or feudal western european in appearance as with other Telmarine units.

    Archenlander Royal Cavalry
    Bodyguard unit of medium cavalry

    Archenlander Cavalry
    Medium cavalry with sword and bow

    Warriors of Archenland
    Levied Soldiers, armed with spears, and short swords

    Narnian Royal Cavalry
    Bodyguard unit of medium cavalry

    Narnian Centaurs
    Centaurs should always be faster than horses, but unarmoured. Their speed and attack would be better than their armour and defense when compared to cavalry. (try to avoid armoured centaurs if you can, the centaurs would have disdained the use of armour, or even clothing, a buckler may be acceptable.)

    Narnian Centaur Archers
    As above, with bows

    Dwarven Infantry
    Solid, very defensive with round shields and axes.

    Satyrs
    I think these would need to be the Narnians Slingers, light and fast moving

    Leopards, Lions, etc
    These sorts of animals would need to be a lot more than attack dog clones, as they'de be thinking, and speaking beasts. They would behave like a normal unit. I suppose they would need to be a "cavalry" type. I would put the Leopards below the centaur though, and the Lions above. The Lions would probably have to be the best "cavalry", though in smaller numbers.

    Black Dwarf Infantry
    Solid, very defensive with round shields and axes, worse morale than other dwarfs, though better armour.

    Hags
    Finally you can do something with the the German Screeching women's screaming battlecry! They would be armed with knives only and would operate in small units, they'd need to be quite nasty, and be able to hide in the grass.

    Minotaurs, would have to be very tough, like facing elephants in battle but worse, they would have a chance of running amok. There armour and defense should be good to represent "no sense and no feeling".
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