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2 minutes ago, wowgetoffyourcellphone said:

The Celtic naked fanatics I intend to make actually naked.

Yes I can try, I make black slave naked.

and black slave flagellated.

and Mediterranean slave flagellated.

can be nice have a brothel in the maps.

and have executions in others map.

and have blood animations.

 

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7 hours ago, Lion.Kanzen said:

and have blood animations.

 

It's possible to use particle effects for this, called upon death. Making bloodied textures for all units would take quite a bit of time though. I think bloodied unit corpses would need some new code to add a 2nd uv to all unit meshes so that a blood texture can be applied, kind of like a decal over the mesh.

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New buildings to maps as neutral Tavern. ( neautral)

Tavern

you can train hero bandit,mkind sub hero.

 

  • train Assasins letal vs heroes. But weaker vs CS lvl elite and Champions. Good attack vs melee infantry and faster running vs infantry ranged. Can reduce LoS of enemy units but can be defeated by outpost.
  • many alcoholic drink.  This can have aura effect over tribal units. Like celts and Germanic cultures. Can reduce enemies Hero HP and movement.
  • can hire barbarian unit chsmpion, 1 per building.
  • produces food 0.5 per seconds. But consumes wood.

 

 

 

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The other is the Lupanar ( Brothel)

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The Roman word for brothel was lupanar, meaning a wolf den, and a prostitute was called a lupa ("she-wolf").

Early Pompeian excavators, guided by the strict modesty of the time period, quickly classified any building containing erotic paintings as brothels. Using this metric, Pompeii had 35 lupanares. Given a population of ten thousand in Pompeii during the first century CE, this leaves one brothel per 286 people or 71 adult males. Using a stricter standard for identifying brothels[clarification needed] brings the number to a more realistic figure including nine single room establishments and the Lupanar at VII, 12, 18–20.[4]

Brothels during this period were typically small with only a few rooms. The Lupanar was the largest of the brothels found in Pompeii with 10 rooms. Like other brothels, rooms in the Lupanar were plainly furnished. A mattress on a brick platform served as a bed.[5]

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Prostitution in Ancient Rome was legal and licensed. In Ancient Rome, even Roman men of the highest social status were free to engage prostitutes of either sex without incurring moral disapproval,[1] as long as they demonstrated self-control and moderation in the frequency and enjoyment of sex. At the same time, the prostitutes themselves were considered shameful: most were either slaves or former slaves, or if free by birth relegated to the infames, people utterly lacking in social standing and deprived of most protections accorded to citizens under Roman law, a status they shared with actors and gladiators, all of whom, however, exerted sexual allure.[2] Some large brothels in the 4th century, when Rome was becoming officially Christianized, seem to have been counted as tourist attractions and were possibly even state-owned.[3]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_ancient_Rome

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Some professional prostitutes, perhaps to be compared to courtesans, cultivated elite patrons and could even become wealthy. The dictator Sulla is supposed to have built his fortune on the wealth left to him by a prostitute in her will.[1] Romans also assumed that actors and dancers were available to provide paid sexual services, and courtesans whose names survive in the historical record are sometimes indistinguishable from actresses and other performers.[1] In the time of Cicero, the courtesan Cytheris was a welcome guest for dinner parties at the highest level of Roman society. Charming, artistic, and educated, such women contributed to a new romantic standard for male-female relationships that Ovidand other Augustan poets articulated in their erotic elegies.[5]

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When the influx of German slaves with long blond hair excited the curiosity of the Romans, the custom of distinguishing the prostitutes by the color of their hair, being forced by law to show off blond wigs to differentiate themselves.

http://arquehistoria.com/prostitutas-y-prostitutos-en-la-roma-antigua-14005

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Some professional prostitutes, perhaps to be compared to courtesans, cultivated elite patrons and could even become wealthy. The dictator Sulla is supposed to have built his fortune on the wealth left to him by a prostitute in her will.[1] Romans also assumed that actors and dancers were available to provide paid sexual services, and courtesans whose names survive in the historical record are sometimes indistinguishable from actresses and other performers.[1] In the time of Cicero, the courtesan Cytheris was a welcome guest for dinner parties at the highest level of Roman society. Charming, artistic, and educated, such women contributed to a new romantic standard for male-female relationships that Ovidand other Augustan poets articulated in their erotic elegies.[5]

Clothing and appearanceEdit

Female prostitutes were the only Roman women who wore the toga, a formal garment otherwise only male citizens were permitted to wear. This crossing of gender boundaries has been interpreted variously. Expensive courtesans wore gaudy garments of see-through silk.[6]

Some passages in Roman authors seem to indicate that prostitutes displayed themselves in the nude. Nudity was associated with slavery, as an indication that the person was literally stripped of privacy and the ownership of one's own body.[7] A passage from Seneca describes the condition of the prostitute as a slave for sale:

"Naked she stood on the shore, at the pleasure of the purchaser; every part of her body was examined and felt. Would you hear the result of the sale? The pirate sold; the pimp bought, that he might employ her as a prostitute"

 

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The Great Market (macellum magnum) was in this district, along with many cook-shops, stalls, barber shops, the office of the public executioner, and the barracks for foreign soldiers quartered at Rome. Regio II was one of the busiest and most densely populated quarters in the entire city — an ideal location for the brothel owner or pimp. Rent from a brothel was a legitimate source of income

the inns and taverns.

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The taverns were generally regarded by the magistrates as brothels and the waitresses were so regarded by the law.[33] The poem "The Barmaid" ("Copa"), attributed to Virgil, proves that even the proprietress had two strings to her bow, and Horace,[34] in describing his excursion to Brundisium, narrates his experience, or lack of it, with a waitress in an inn. This passage, it should be remarked, is the only one in all his works in which he is absolutely sincere in what he says of women. "Here like a triple fool I waited till midnight for a lying jade till sleep overcame me, intent on venery; in that filthy vision the dreams spot my night clothes and my belly, as I lie upon my back." In the Aeserman inscription[35] we have another example of the hospitality of these inns, and a dialogue between the hostess and a transient. The bill for the services of a girl amounted to 8 asses. This inscription is of great interest to the antiquary, and to the archeologist. That bakers were not slow in organizing the grist mills is shown by a passage from Paulus Diaconus:[36] "as time went on, the owners of these turned the public corn mills into pernicious frauds. For, as the mill stones were fixed in places under ground, they set up booths on either side of these chambers and caused prostitutes to stand for hire in them, so that by these means they deceived very many, some that came for bread, others that hastened thither for the base gratification of their wantonness." From a passage in Festus, it would seem that this was first put into practice in Campania: "prostitutes were called 'aelicariae', 'spelt-mill girls, in Campania, being accustomed to ply for gain before the mills of the spelt-millers." "Common strumpets, bakers' mistresses, refuse the spelt-mill girls," says Plautus.[37]

 

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And finally.

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Legal statusEdit

In Roman law, the status of meretrices was specifically and closely regulated.[1] They were obliged to register with the aediles,[2] and (from Caligula's day onwards) to pay imperial tax.[3] They were regarded as "infamous persons" and were denied many of the civic rights due to citizens. They could not give evidence in court,[3] and Roman freeborn men were forbidden to marry them.[4]

ClothingEdit

From the late Republican or early Imperial era onwards, meretices may have worn the toga when in public, through compulsion or choice. The possible reasons for this remain a subject of modern scholarly speculation. Togas were otherwise the formal attire of citizen men, while respectable adult freeborn women and matrons wore the stola. At the very least, the wearing of a toga would have served to set the meretrix apart from respectable women, and suggest her sexual availability;[5] Bright colors – "Colores meretricii" – and jewelled anklets also marked them out from respectable women.[6]

BrothelsEdit

Because intercourse with a meretrix was almost normative for the adolescent male of the period, and permitted for the married man as long as the prostitute was properly registered,[7] brothels were commonly dispersed around Roman cities, often found between houses of respected families.[8] These included both large brothels and one-room cellae meretriciae, or "prostitute's cots".[9] Roman authors often made distinctions between "good faith" meretrices who truly loved their clients, and "bad faith" prostitutes, who only lured them in for their money.[10][11]

 

 

 

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That of the prostitute was a hard life, if not desperate, whether they were slaves or free women. The word prostitute itself comes from pro statuere, that is, to be placed in front, to show itself. The brothels were places of vice, relatively inexpensive, to which the middle classes could enter. The rates charged for a service could be equivalent to a drink in a tavern.

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  • The Pala , which could not afford to choose, accepted anyone who could pay the price demanded,
     the somewhat more refined prostitute was the delicatae, who gave her body to whom she wanted,
    the copae, were those offered in taverns or cauponas, and
     the meretrix, let's say the businesswoman who obtained benefits of the trade

 

 

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The Inn mixes Tavern and Lupanar.

  • restore the health of units quickly.
  • restore cavalry faster than temple.
  • after research a tech you gives maximizes  aura for hero.
  • can train Assasins.
  • can train courtesans ( meretrix /Assasins)
  • can train delicatae ( meretrix spy)
  • Can train copa ( meretrix healer/ poisoner) she can reduce defense and speeed of enemy, because he serves drinks.
  • courtesan and delicatae can open enemy building and garrison for collect info.
  • can train bandit a unit with low hp and high attack with knife or dagger similar to .

the other building is Lupanar.

here you can train  all lupas ( prostitustes)

have radial bonus like anterior buildings to hp of soldiers. Have same effect as female bonus aura but higher radious.

 

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there no sex in this mod.At the momen we just create art and animations. I'm doing in another repo because Niek's brother.

  • the mod isn't planned for sex, isn't the witches the thing I want is more neverwinter nights.
  • you will be use these women to stay near of a hero. If is garrison she can kill faster.
  • she can poison farms. So this way each farm creates aura where you lose  if you are nearly...
  • each kind of courtesan have advantages , like my actual project of slaves.

the point of neverwinter courtesans is only talk. The bussines of talk, you don't have sex in that game.

 

MTW2 have brothels.

I say before. there no sex in this mod.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverwinter_Nights

neverwinter was classified teen +11.

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Spy is one of the agents of Medieval II: Total War, recruited in Brothel(or its next level buildings) or in Islamic version Shisha Bar(or its next level buildings). A few nations can recruit assassin in Castles, where Castle Library is constructed.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Now DE will become a beauty memento this mod will be added apart. But the best is have to wait some features first.

  • I will bring this as an extension of Total war series. But adapted to RTS gaming.

This and mercenaries system and I will creating units I'm not sure if someone else want to participate.

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