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make alcibiades bonus smth like "conqueror of charisma: all enemy women get pregnant and lose resource gathering rate by -30%" 

also yes,I support more heroes just for regicide but GIVE THEM SOME BONUS. AND AGAIN, XENOPHON HAS SUPER OUTDATED STATS

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8 minutes ago, Arup said:

make alcibiades bonus smth like "conqueror of charisma: all enemy women get pregnant and lose resource gathering rate by -30%" 

Wasn't Alcibiades like, err, "roommates" with Socrates? Think I had some "encounters" with him in Assassin's Creed Odyssey.

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15 hours ago, wowgetoffyourcellphone said:

Which thing?

I remember seeing "this also unlocks undergirding cables for some civs" in one of the tech descriptions. was always confused what it meant

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On 16/02/2026 at 11:43 PM, wowgetoffyourcellphone said:

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On 26/05/2026 at 8:22 AM, wowgetoffyourcellphone said:

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Still some time remaining for my Athenian post, but in the meantime I'd advise against using the trident as a shield device, since that's very strongly associated with the Mantineans (actually, one of the best attested cases of an uniform shield device used by a city-state). On the other hand, "A" or "AΘΗ" have been found in representations, possibly used by some Athenians. If some "marine" symbology is wanted, an (ancient) anchor could be used, considering this particular case told by Herodotus:

To this deme belonged Sophanes, who showed himself the best of all the Athenians in this battle; and of him there are two different stories told: one that he carried an anchor of iron bound by chains of bronze to the belt of his corslet; and this he threw whensoever he came up with the enemy, in order, they say, that the enemy when they came forth out of their ranks might not be able to move him from his place; and when a flight of his opponents took place, his plan was to take up the anchor first and then pursue after them. This story is reported thus; but the other of the stories, disputing the truth of that which has been told above, is reported as follows, namely that upon his shield, which was ever moving about and never remaining still, he bore an anchor as a device, and not one of iron bound to his corslet.

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