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The Empire

At the coast of the Gulf of Pearls an empire developed out of small tribe, a great empire. This nation was convinced of its cultural superiority. This was founded quite correctly to some extend in the inventions of famous sons of the nation, like Leonardo de Composta or Sophostles, but also in the belief, that their rulers were gods.

In this empire the emperor Ninar ruled, who was able to expand the empire. This he did through conquests, but also through well-arranged marriages. As his empire got big, he appointed his sons to look after his interests in the various provinces. But as each of them wanted to be his successor, there was jealousy between them that let to fights between them.

But the biggest task for the sons was to convince the other nations of the progress a la Empire, which they did with great fervor. On these occasions they used weapons quite regularly to make their argument.

But there were nations, who did not like the progress a la Empire and made this quite clear. One of these nations were the Barbarians in the distant North.


More information available on tribes page:

Note about Soldiers: Empire soldiers are trained better at the beginning than barbarian soldiers but therefor they always cost a bit more -> helmet.

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