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    Default Re: New factions?

    Quote Originally Posted by paullus View Post
    EDIT: and guys, in case y'all were wondering, we haven't even settled on all the new factions...so make your cases, we're definitely still listening. we're also working on the map...
    OK well since there are 9 factions left with the confirmation of Pergamon:

    1: the Scythians (I still think this could be possible, a kind of "regain your old glory" campaign) so the sarmatians can be countered and don't start invading Germany, Armenia, and Greece all at once by 190BC
    OR the Bosporan Kingdom for the same reason as Scythians, plus the NE map needs more factions

    2: The Belgae as a counter to both Gauls and Suebi
    OR even more interesting a Celto-Germanic culture

    3: another British tribe to counter the Casse like maybe the Erain or Caledonians, it'd be pretty cool to have this little war going on between 2 factions over the 2 islands

    4: the Nabataean kingdom to help stop the yellow and grey deaths

    5: A Mauryan Satrapy (NOT THE WHOLE DAMN EMPIRE, just a small satrapy I meant)

    6: an celt-Iberian faction to rival Lusitanians and Carthaginians

    7 & 8: the 2 Numidian Kingdoms to populate Africa and fight Carthage as well as each other

    9: Nubians to help stop yellow death

    Whaddaya think about the new and revised list? As you can see I'm not that big of a fan of the tiny Greek city-states (Syracuse, Cyrene, etc)
    Last edited by Majd il-Romani; 08-07-2008 at 19:17.
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