Finally got around to downloading EB1.0, and browsed through a few factions. I know how much work must have gone into this, so I can only applaud; an impressive all-round effort (both art, music, and research).

One thing I wondered about, is (realizing that RTW obviously imposed limitations) is what naming convention you utilized for characters? The Romans is obvious - the Hellenistic seems to be of placename/tribe, but what principle did you follow for other less well-known cultures?

Also, just as a matter of curiosity - why refer to the family of Pyrrhos as the Aiakides? I know - Aiakides is the father of Pyrrhus, so I can see the motivation for the name; I just wonder why you chose not to use the name Pyrrhidae that Plutarch tells us is the name of the dynasty in his life of Pyrrhus:

Neoptolemus the son of Achilles, bringing a people with him, got possession of the country for himself, and left a line of kings descending from him. These were called after him Pyrrhidae; for he had the surname of Pyrrhus in his boyhood
Just wondering if there was some research that led you to discard this obviously useful (and recognizable) name for the dynasty.

Regards,

Michael A.