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Tomcelmare

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  1. Well, the same can be said for the hanging gardens of Babylon, which has not been made by persians...but it's also important to strike imagination, and everybody has heard of Halicarnassus, as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world...it would emphasize the conquering aspect of macedonians who have, with Alexander the Great, conquered the Persian Empire, and seized its wealth, palaces, and wonders...I don't think there was anything as prestigious within Macedonia itself...

  2. bodrum-mausolee.jpg

    Now that the seleucids have their own wonder, I think the mausoleum of Halicarnassus could be a nice one for the macedonians (not to mention that it is still proposed as their offical wonder on the 0ad website)...what do you think? Do you have other ideas?

  3. niektb, I was referring to the post of Lion.Kanzen of last friday, and find the musics passable at best...(the music for egyptians already implemented in the game for aristeia is fine though).

  4. I find the new egyptian music very oppressive and stressful, nothing "soft and relaxing" like it is said...and the music for sea people has nothing special...I'm sorry to be that negative, but the musics in 0ad are so incredible that listening to this kind of music feels like going backwards...however if it's your choice, I respect it...

  5. Here's a start for Pali speach :)

    Master/Lord : Sāmin

    Command : Āṇāpeti

    Certainly : Āma

    Ready : Uṭṭhāyaka

    Very well : Bhavati

    Attack : Akkamati

    Build : Kappeti

    Wood : Phālaka

    Hunt:  Migavā

    Fisherman:  Macchika

    Repair:  Pākatikaŋ karoti

    Cultivate:  Ākassati

    Mine:  ākara

    Work: Abhisankharoti

    Heal: Tikicchati

    March! Abbhuyyāti!

    Butcher (killing cattle): Ghātaka

    Fight:  Padahati

    All the verbs are in the infinitive, as I don’t know how to conjugate them.

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  6. I understand your point now. You know, I've been wondering if sanskrit should be the language for the mauryans. Have you considered using Pali? It's the sacred language of Theravada Buddhism (used in Thailand, Cambodia, Sri Lanka...) as opposed to sanskrit which is a sacred language for hinduism. Apparently the Buddha himself spoke Pali, and the Pillars of Ashoka had inscriptions in Pali (Ashoka converted to buddhism). It might not have been the only language of the mauryan empire, but probably a significant one. Now the problem is resource materials at disposal. I've found this method of pali: http://www.buddhanet.net/pdf_file/ele_pali.pdf

    It seems it's mainly focused on sacred and religious aspects.

    I will continue to dig on the internet in search for exploitable material, if you think it's worth a try.

  7. I'm sorry Lion.Kanzen, I don't understand the beginning of your sentence. Do you want me to record the sanskrit talking? Because I don't speak this language. But I could pronounce it maybe (my mother's from Sri Lanka, sanskrit sounds a little like sinhalese, though I don't speak it either :P)

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