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Civ: Germans (Cimbri, Suebians, Goths)


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22 hours ago, wowgetoffyourcellphone said:

@Obskiuras @Duileoga

I think the Siege Arsenal and the Market look too close. 

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Willing to design something new for the Market?

Here's what the other markets look like, for inspiration:

 

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Buenos días o tardes;

-Sienta se libre de modificarlos:), ¡Gran Trabajo!

- Sugerencia ... poner dos arietes a medio construir en el Taller de Asedio, uno dentro del edificio grande y otro junto a la empalizada...y al Mercado ponerle otro porche (la estructura pequeña que no tiene muros) más pequeño en la esquina del edificio grande y centrar más el Poste con los estandartes para hacerle espacio.

 

 

Disculpen las molestias*

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34 minutes ago, Ultimate Aurelian said:

Are those two different versions or is the back of the building made of a different material than the front?

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It is simply incomplete on the back (which is pretty useless).

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The exceptionally rich chamber grave of Gommern (Sachsen-Anhalt), from the late 3rd century CE. Grave goods include Roman tableware and military belt, gold jewelry, bow, other weaponry, and an embroidered round shield (boss made from a Roman drinking vessel)

The nobleman was buried on Suebian territory, but a clay vessel shows connections to the Chatti tribe in the west. He was probably in war against Rome and/or in Roman military service for some time, and later became an important chieftain or local king. It is also suspected he received diplomatic gifts from the Romans.

The grave also contained a board game, speaking for the strategic mind of the buried man. Depicted are the playing stones and metal fittings of the apparently foldable board, which is now decayed.

 

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