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Lion.Kanzen

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  1. An alternate name for Paradise of Daphne was the gardens of Daphne. even I found a wierd source but don't contradict anything is in Spanish. Probably the Spanish reference in the game Total War, to the same building. Built in Antioch, the \'Paradise of Daphne\' was a series of pleasure gardens and parks. In a dry, desert country, any garden would be a welcome place to relax. Never ones to be backward in publically condemning the vice and immorality of others, the Romans saw the place as a sink of depravity and debauchery. It was just the sort of place Romans would never be interested in, not even a little bit. Oddly, given the Roman attitude, Daphne was not a wanton or lewd figure in myth, rather the reverse. The story of Daphne and Apollo is not a particularly happy one. The god Apollo, who liked to think of himself as something of an archer, offended Eros, who then took two of his arrows and shot them at Apollo. The gold-tipped arrow caused almost-insatiable lust in whoever it struck, in this case Apollo. The lead-tipped arrow caused a horror of all acts of love or intimacy, and this struck Daphne. Apollo pursued Daphne to slake his appetites, while the poor nymph did her best to get away. As she wearied of the chase, Daphne appealed to the river gods for help. Her father transformed her into a laurel tree; Apollo, still desperately in lust, claimed the laurel as his special tree, so accounting for the use of laurel leaves in the worship of Apollo.
  2. ______________________________________ Siphnian Treasury at Delphi
  3. @wackyseriousmaybe more complex, I will find more suitable,, the textures need be more damaged by the time and weather. like that Tv show the "Earth without humans"
  4. I love the idea to have ruins in the eyecandy, can be nice Ancient abandoned temples surrounded by plants.
  5. We have a developer zone, so I love investigate so much, so I enter in the page where are top features. http://trac.wildfiregames.com/wiki/GameplayFeatureStatus You can find a similar topic pinned here.
  6. @Player1 you commentary have very great reason , this proves why I'm not like this kind of scenario, isn't for personal reasons, because isn't realistic, I can't handle. Can an be nice keep by arcade mode or TBS campain but not by default gameplay. is my opinion.
  7. Can be really nice Lordgood. http://ageofempires.wikia.com/wiki/Mantlet
  8. Lordgood and if you added the gardens as separate buildings, you know as special building or eyecandy.
  9. The art developemnt/ team don't work like programmer one. this topic is like the task or equivalent to the ticket. And there are a lot of place holder art, many civs even are finish because that.
  10. Ok... Mayans are from a long time frame, so the unique Mayan period to fit with the game is pre classic... But still a long time... the Mayans is one of my favorite culture after all Mediterranian ones. but is hard to fit to the game, because the technology evolving in precolumbian civs. So they looks more primitive in some ways, but have weapons made by volcanic material ( obsidian) that can handle European Iron. And create several damage, and have knowledge of jungle/deep forest warfare. The Aztecs are more Medieval equivalent, so they even exist in Roman times. And have similarities with Mayans in warfare. The problem is lacking of cavalry units... But they have a bunch of ranged very specializated. unlike the Aztecs and Incas they never was unifiqued, so they are similar to Greek city states. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_warfare the Incans are very newest culture compared with Mesoamerican, they are from 1400 AD. But Incans have an ancestors, but they are other culture, not Incans properly, because Inka means "Lord", so they are a cultured based in Incan dynasty...
  11. About this great garden-park. Antioch was even more renowned for lovely gardens than Alexandria. The town had a wonderful site. The main street was a long continuous portico, with houses on one side, and on the other side gardens that extended right to the foot of the mountain : they contained all manner of summer-houses, baths and fountains, which, however, did not appear on the hill, “so as not to destroy the impression of regularity.” A second street reaches to the Orontes. In front of the West Gate the road passes through a wonderful suburb called Heraclea; farther on one gets to the famous park called Daphne after 7.5 kilometres of vines and roses on the south of Antioch. From this park the whole great estate took the extra name of Epidaphne. This too was originally a sacred grove which enclosed the Τερτνος the asylum with the temple of Apollo and Artemis. The great shady park had a circumference of eighty stadia. The springs here were more abundant than the earth had ever beheld, and the wonderful cypresses, three hundred in number, were, according to tradition, planted by the Seleucids. Later generations could not say enough of the beauty of the baths, the portico, the places of amusement. The crowds found excellent hostels where vines grew even in the rooms, while in the gardens were wafted to them the aromatic odours of the flower-beds. Daphne is praised as the fairest spot on earth. http://www.gardenvisit.com/history_theory/library_online_ebooks/ml_gothein_history_garden_art_design/greek_contact_eastern_gardens the Paradise will representation the mix of eastern culture with Hellenism.
  12. Eerdman’s Bible Dictionary has this info re: Antioch: https://bleon1.wordpress.com/tag/antioch/
  13. I'm not sure if you want recreate a garden around... Like Paradise of Daphne. here a put this history about Apollo and Daphne. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_and_Daphne
  14. Good question, you are uploading the images about Franks and the last artwork? because is amazing, have that feel like Attila-Charlemagne Total war. soon I try to help with design about shields and symbols. So this way @wackyserious have plenty of material to work with European factions.
  15. Technically when we don't have a 3D model , we use a "place holder" building... so the answer is not. The Macedonian blacksmith isn't finish.
  16. Yeah, that is... We need show how powrful is 0AD for modding. Congratulations guys.
  17. @LordGood the Altar have a big problem, was constructed by Attalids after they just get their own independence( and defeat a Gallic treat) from Seleucid rule. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pergamon_Altar Eumenes II, further limited the influence of the Galatians and ruled alongside his brother Attalus II, who succeeded him. In 188 BC, Eumenes II was able to create the Treaty of Apamea as an ally of Rome, thus reducing the influence of the Seleucids in Asia Minor.
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