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    Hi, this is a poll about which 7 nations you would be interested in seing in my (very far from being completed) new scen about the ancient Greek world. I decided to post a poll only about the nations, but you can comment about the prefered era for the scen, atm its either 7th or 6th century BC
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    I'd actually be more interested in seeing a Ancient Greek scenario set in the mythlogical era.
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    • #3
      First one. I always like to see scenarios with as many historical civs as possible, and less lumped together or "tribal" civs.
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      • #4
        I like more historical scen too (as many as possible), but it's a fact that ancient Greek saw inside itself many ways of aggregation: poleis (ruled by tyrants, oligarchies or democracies), ethne (the ellenic tribes, more ancient but alive in classical age. They succesfully survived at poleis' crisis, rising in hellenistic age: Achaian and Aitholian leagues were based on the ancient cantonal bond of the tribe), and amphizionies (sacred leagues, mostly based on ethne): so it's always difficult give a strictly historical base: the period considered in this scenario saw great colonization, but also the rise and golden age of poleis.
        I think it could be made a mix of factors.
        I've proposed 7civs in America of Ancient Greek thread, but I'll back on it, even if I consider it historical, IMHO can be a good base on which work.

        @stefan:
        What about your FallRome civs?
        Less important than here, cause there's already only one protagonist: Huns!
        BTW: I'll ask you about Persians (just about ancient Greek scens, future ones of min, too ) - as you're really an authority about iranian civilization. "Consider yourself warned"
        "Dilexi iustitiam, odivi iniquitatem, propterea morior in exilio" [PAPA GREGORIUS VII +1085] - ("He amado la justicia, he odiado la iniquidad, por eso muero en exilio") - ("I loved justice, I hated unfairness, that's why I die in exile") - (J'ai aimé la justice, j'ai détesté l'iniquité, c'est pourquoi je meurs en exil") - ("Ich liebte Gerechtigkeit und hasste Ungerechtigkeit, deshalb sterbe ich im Exil")

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        • #5
          What about your FallRome civs?
          Less important than here, cause there's already only one protagonist: Huns!
          BTW: I'll ask you about Persians (just about ancient Greek scens, future ones of min, too ) - as you're really an authority about iranian civilization. "Consider yourself warned"
          Uh-oh
          Dunno if I'm an authority about the Iranians, but my mail boxes are always open

          As for the civs in my new scenario, I'll post the draft after my maths exam (Friday or Saturday).
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          • #6
            @: ) smiley:
            won't you victim of BradPitt Troy's fever ???
            I'll see it next week. BTW, there're already a few greek-myth scenarios: Trojan War, Odissey (not Spanish one ), Search of Golden Fleece (about Argonauts)...
            Eventually there's another one, not exactly mithical, but its title made recall mithical period... "HOMER AGE"...
            Old scenario, I can't remember the author...
            but surely he wasn't really so good... ;D (joking of course)
            "Dilexi iustitiam, odivi iniquitatem, propterea morior in exilio" [PAPA GREGORIUS VII +1085] - ("He amado la justicia, he odiado la iniquidad, por eso muero en exilio") - ("I loved justice, I hated unfairness, that's why I die in exile") - (J'ai aimé la justice, j'ai détesté l'iniquité, c'est pourquoi je meurs en exil") - ("Ich liebte Gerechtigkeit und hasste Ungerechtigkeit, deshalb sterbe ich im Exil")

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            • #7
              The Homerian Age was done by Allard Höfelt
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              • #8
                @Stefan:
                Yes, I know... It was only a stupi-kid joke of mine...
                Allard isn't really bad! Of course!
                "Dilexi iustitiam, odivi iniquitatem, propterea morior in exilio" [PAPA GREGORIUS VII +1085] - ("He amado la justicia, he odiado la iniquidad, por eso muero en exilio") - ("I loved justice, I hated unfairness, that's why I die in exile") - (J'ai aimé la justice, j'ai détesté l'iniquité, c'est pourquoi je meurs en exil") - ("Ich liebte Gerechtigkeit und hasste Ungerechtigkeit, deshalb sterbe ich im Exil")

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                • #9
                  Oh
                  Follow the masses!
                  30,000 lemmings can't be wrong!

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