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Lion.Kanzen

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  1. You're not going to ask us to invent pronouns or titles that don't exist in our languages?
  2. The defenses to force yes, if they are not very exposed. They would have balance problems.
  3. Very difficult to see the nomads so soon. The gameplay still needs mobile defenses. Also units that subdue by Lasso others to convert them and turn them into slave warriors.
  4. Go look up how to pronounce dead languages with the artificial voice. With Carthage you could also look for some language very similar to Berber or Berber some units could speak Berber.
  5. Is there no way for any language to try to pronounce it?
  6. I don't know why they talk about marketing or advertising, if the game is an Opensource.
  7. -"the name is not very attractive " Discussing 0AD.
  8. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenician_language Check If you can get some words out from Phoenician. https://www.lexilogos.com/english/phoenician_dictionary.htm
  9. Is a Spaniard battle cry. The meaning of the phrase is, on the one hand, to invoke the apostle Santiago(James or Jacob), patron saint of Spain and also called Santiago Matamoros. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/¡Santiago!
  10. There are many maps that are not fun because of the resources. These maps do not meet the expectations.
  11. In Spanish and Portuguese they use the verbs. "Cortar" o "madeira" Generally, they use subject as an equivalent to the word wood. And when you select them they say the function or role they do. The generic is servidor. "Servidor" or "leñador". Lumberjack
  12. That's right, this one is off topic I thought you were talking about the game manual.
  13. The difference is that the manual or handbook can be printed or not and it does not depend on the game. It touches some topics of the encyclopedia. Like the history of the factions.
  14. The manual is different from the encyclopedia.
  15. 根据我的理解,可以添加新的短语。
  16. And how is this related? My suggestions for those who make a mistake by opening one version of the game from another.
  17. Its ruins are often called Ras Shamra because of the promontory where they are located. Ugarit had close connections with the Hittite Empire, sent tribute to Egypt on occasion, and maintained trade and diplomatic connections with Cyprus (then called Alashiya), documented in archives recovered from the site and corroborated by Mycenaean and Cypriot pottery found there. The polity was at its height from c. 1450 BC until its destruction in c. 1185 BC; this destruction was possibly caused by the mysterious Sea Peoples or by internal strife. The kingdom would be one of many dismantled during the Bronze Age Collapse. [...] The last Bronze Age king of Ugarit, Ammurapi (circa 1215 to 1180 BC), was a contemporary of the last known Hittite king, Suppiluliuma II. The exact dates of his reign are unknown. However, a letter from the king is preserved, in which Ammurapi stresses the seriousness of the crisis facing many Near Eastern states due to attacks. Ammurapi pleads for help to the king of Alashiya, highlighting the desperate situation facing Ugarit: My father, behold, the enemy ships were coming (here); my cities (?) were burned, and they did evil things in my country. Does not my father know that all my troops and chariots (?) are in the Land of Hatti, and all my ships are in the Land of Lukka...? Thus the country abandons itself. Let my father know: the seven ships of the enemy that came here did us much harm. Eshuwara, the chief governor of Cyprus, replied: As for the matter concerning those enemies: (it was) the people of their country (and) their own ships (who) did this! And (it was) the people of your country (who) committed this (these) transgression(s)..... I am writing to inform and protect you - be careful! The ruler of Carchemish sent troops to help Ugarit, but Ugarit had been sacked. A letter sent after the destruction of Ugarit said: When your messenger arrived, the army was humiliated and the city plundered. Our food on the threshing floors was burned and the vineyards were also destroyed. Our city is plundered. Let it be known to you! Let it be known to you! By excavating the higher levels of the city's ruins, archaeologists can study various attributes of the Ugaritic civilization just prior to its destruction and compare artifacts with those of nearby cultures to help establish dates. Ugarit also contained many caches of cuneiform tablets, actual libraries that contained a wealth of information. The destruction levels of the ruins contained Late Helladic IIIB pottery, but not LH IIIC (see Mycenaean period). Therefore, the date of the destruction of Ugarit is important for dating the LH IIIC phase in mainland Greece. Since an Egyptian sword with the name of Pharaoh Merneptah was found in the destruction levels, 1190 BC was taken as the date for the beginning of LH IIIC. A cuneiform tablet found in 1986 shows that Ugarit was destroyed after the death of Merneptah (1203 BC). It is generally accepted that Ugarit had already been destroyed in the eighth year of Ramesses III (1178 BC). Recent radiocarbon work, combined with other historical dates and the eclipse of January 21, 1192, indicates a date of destruction between 1192 and 1190 BC. Whether Ugarit was destroyed before or after Hattusa, the Hittite capital, is debated. The destruction was followed by a lull in settlement. Many other Mediterranean cultures were in deep disarray at the same time. Apparently, some of the disorder was caused by invasions by the mysterious Sea Peoples. https://academia-lab.com/enciclopedia/ugarit/
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