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Lion.Kanzen

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  1. The Army. the funny thing of the game. Honga and TW games said or place Numidian Legionaries. this isnt a primary source but have a useful hint. Suetonius said such things? Thyreos style is very like possible. if Carthage uses Hoplites and greek style why Numidians didnt such thing?
  2. First rulers. Numidia and Mauri kingdom are very different Ptolemy of Mauretania.
  3. @Stan` you think cache utility that flush the folders and all can be simple to have and nice. But are rare this events.
  4. the temple would have to be extended to match the others.I don't know if it's just the facade that's represented.
  5. The Origins. Numidians : before 0 A.D (Terra magna mod) timeframe. Carthege increases the quality of life of the region. that's why they are some kind of Hellenization(?). @Sundiata we must add Mauretania to these faction? ______________________________________________________ Who are Berbers? Metal trade Bonus?, second time I read this today. Ibero-Maurisia. a cruelty of Punics. Berbers factions
  6. i like this, possiblilty to have more strong Numidian Skirmish I mean , heavy skirmisher? or is only a commander?
  7. I love these very open introduction description from TW honga page. https://www.honga.net/totalwar/rome2/faction.php?l=en&v=rome2&f=rom_masaesyli
  8. more strong skirmish cavalry? more HP?
  9. yes because the rest is some kind Hellenistic. I found some images, we can make a deep looking later, this step is the early approach of the faction. more like a brainstorming of the idea from this faction. this from a slideshare. later I gonna find where this images come from. are rare tombs, mausoleums... KHRQUB https://es.slideshare.net/josueramosmartin/ramos-martn-las-monarquas-indgenas-norteafricanas-clase-24-nov-09-parte-2 "Monarchies natives north africans." now more deeply info about previous. Jebel Chemtou. more architecture. reconstruction of Numidian temple. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemtou _____ I have an idea for bonus, you remembers berebers in AoE II HD African kingdoms? but it will need programming(coding) for team Bonus Your allies can access to Numidian cavalry (Skirmish).
  10. @Duileoga aqui esta. primer paso es crear un tópico. segundo paso. la información básica y resumida. ¿Quienes eran? sus origenes. ¿Donde habitaban? Historia resumida. Imagenes ulturales segunda etapa hacer documento de diseño.ejemplo Bonus de Facción Bonus en equipo. empiezas por las unidades de infanteria básica. la lanza Arquitectura y edificios. Heroes Maravilla Edificios especiales. o culturales. nombres de sus lideres para uso de las Ai. simbolos de faccion : (escudos, monedas, simbolos religiosos, ornamentación, cualquier cosa circular) Extras. Monumentos que son estatuas y ornamentación(en caso de aplicar) mercenarios y vasallos. (los vasallos son en caso de estar muy desbalanceados) unidades especiales mapas biomas del mapa. reliquias en los mapas pueden haber ruinas de civilizaciones anteriores(cosas extra) y otras cosas para los mapas. Dentro de las unidades estan. cascos. armas. escudos. simbolos monumentos @Duileoga empiezas con lo básico. luego vas a fuentes muy academicas para encontrar fuentes primarias, para saber el sustento de cada cosa. No nos gustan los anacronismos ni las unidades sin datos historicos precisos. o cliches de Hollywood. etc. por eso necesitamos fuentes de primera mano. como datos arqueologicos. por ejemplo con su fuente en caso de sitio web. luego información más relevante y profunda.
  11. Yes I agree with sundiata. We can make a new adventure of seek early , Republican (mid) gladiators?
  12. I'm opening this topic for two reasons. Firstly as an example of how a new civilization/faction is made from its concept. The second point is the facet of the title to be dealt with, we who are outside the internal forum of the team assume that there must be in private, forgotten somewhere, the topic of the Numidian faction. ------------------------------------------------------- Numidia, under the Roman Republic and Empire, a part of Africa north of the Sahara, the boundaries of which at times corresponded roughly to those of modern western Tunisia and eastern Algeria. Its earliest inhabitants were divided into tribes and clans. They were physically indistinguishable from the other indigenous inhabitants of early North Africa and, at the end of the Roman Empire, were often categorized as Berbers. From the 6th century BCE points along the coast were occupied by the Carthaginians, who by the 3rd century BCE had expanded into the interior as far as Theveste (Tébessa). Numidian cavalry was frequently found in the Carthaginian armies by that time. The inhabitants remained seminomadic until the reign of Masinissa, the chief of the Massaesyli tribe, which lived near Cirta (Constantine). During the Second Punic War, he was initially an ally of Carthage, but he went over to the Roman side in 206 BCE and was given further territory, extending as far as the Mulucha (Moulouya) River. The Romans under Scipio Africanus and Numidians under Masinissa burned the camp of the rival Numidian chief Syphax near Utica and then overwhelmed Syphax and his Carthaginian allies at the Battle of Bagrades in 203 BCE. Syphax had been wooed by Rome, but his allegiance to Carthage was cemented when he married Sophonisba, the daughter of the Carthaginian commander Hasdrubal. Syphax was captured and exiled to Rome, where he died at Tibur (modern Tivoli). Masinissa wished to claim Sophonisba as a wife, but when Scipio demanded that she go to Rome as a captive, Masinissa gave her poison so that she might escape the fate of a prisoner. (That tragic event was often depicted in later Western paintings.) Numidian horsemanship, animal breeding, and cavalry tactics eventually contributed to later developments in Roman cavalry. In his history of Rome, Polybius underscores how important those cavalry advantages were to the outcome of the Second Punic War. Numidian superiority was demonstrated by the cavalry leadership of Maharbal under Hannibal at Trasimene and Cannae and later by Masinissa at Zama under Scipio Africanus. For nearly 50 years Masinissa retained the support of Rome as he tried to turn the Numidian pastoralists into peasant farmers. He also seized much Carthaginian territory and probably hoped to rule all of North Africa. On Masinissa’s death in 148 BCE, the Romans prudently divided his kingdom among several chieftains, but the progress of civilization among the Numidians was not seriously interrupted, and, indeed, after 146 BCE it received new impetus as thousands of Carthaginians fled to Numidia after the destruction of Carthage. In 118 Jugurtha, an illegitimate Numidian prince, usurped the throne and forcibly reunified Numidia until the Romans again took control in 105. Rome continued to dominate Numidia through client kings, though Numidian territory was considerably reduced. The third and final attempt by a Numidian to found a powerful state was that of Juba I, between 49 and 46 BCE, ending with his defeat by Julius Caesar at Thapsus. Caesar formed a new province, Africa Nova, from Numidian territory, and Augustus united Africa Nova (“New Africa”) with Africa Vetus (“Old Africa,” the province surrounding Carthage), but a separate province of Numidia was formally created by Septimius Severus. The Roman army’s Third Legion took up its permanent station at Lambaesis (Lambessa), and, as a result of the increased security, the Numidians’ population and prosperity increased substantially during the first two centuries CE. A few native communities achieved municipal status, but the majority of the population was little touched by Roman civilization. Christianity spread rapidly in the 3rd century CE, but in the 4th century Numidia became the centre of the Donatist movement. That schismatic Christian group was particularly strong among the Numidian peasantry, to whom it appealed as a focus of protest against deteriorating social conditions. After the Vandal conquest (429 CE), Roman civilization declined rapidly in Numidia, and the native elements revived to outlive in some places even the Arab conquest in the 8th century and to persist until modern times. https://www.britannica.com/place/Numidia
  13. Abre un nuevo tópico en el foro de modificaciones. Este sub foro es para herramientas y ayuda para los mods.
  14. @Duileoga no es conveniente discutir esto en un tópico no relacionado. Así no es como hacemos las cosas aquí.
  15. And a more handful to make a default PDF or default rich text or even a form to fill avaible for download?
  16. You have any example of these maps or is random situation?
  17. I will a test again recording a video and uploading a txt recorded game. I didn't yesterday (today in your timezone) because was too late.
  18. The idea is make a resource for new members that want fill a document design faction. Like Numidians, Lusitans more civs. With 0 A.D style.
  19. Is difficult to use changing the pattern or direction. For example an square of houses or multiple buildings. Is a bug saying you can't place over a building.
  20. Why are named miracles?
  21. in Honduras we havent those. here the worst things are Floods by (Hurricanes) and Earthquakes
  22. @wackyserious are , ok? https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/13/world/asia/volcano-philippines-taal.html
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