From CotW:
"Shaka was no softy, even in Zulu terms; in the early 1820's, he and his army of Impi rolled over opposing tribes in a campaign that would come to be known as "Mfecane" (the Crushing). Some years later, Shaka's mother died, filling him with grief and compelling him to get in touch with his feelings. Unfortunately for every living thing in a fifty mile radius, those feelings were bitterness, rage, and vengeance. Shaka decreed that for one year, no new crops could be planted, nor could any milk be used. All pregnant women were murdered alongside their husbands, and cows were slaughtered so that even calves would know the pain of losing a mother."
WTF? You might as well have Hitler as the German leader then. This guy Shaka sounds like a role-model for every aspiring despot
Still, since the Zulus are considered a 'Militaristic' & 'Expansionistic' civ, Shaka is the right man for the job
"Shaka was no softy, even in Zulu terms; in the early 1820's, he and his army of Impi rolled over opposing tribes in a campaign that would come to be known as "Mfecane" (the Crushing). Some years later, Shaka's mother died, filling him with grief and compelling him to get in touch with his feelings. Unfortunately for every living thing in a fifty mile radius, those feelings were bitterness, rage, and vengeance. Shaka decreed that for one year, no new crops could be planted, nor could any milk be used. All pregnant women were murdered alongside their husbands, and cows were slaughtered so that even calves would know the pain of losing a mother."
WTF? You might as well have Hitler as the German leader then. This guy Shaka sounds like a role-model for every aspiring despot
Still, since the Zulus are considered a 'Militaristic' & 'Expansionistic' civ, Shaka is the right man for the job
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