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Lord Dick Tim:
So highly organized, hmm...  What about modeling them more off the Finnish militaries around the WW2 era?

Ofiach:
I still see the Lords angle working quite well, each lord or clan has it's own Personal guard and they give troops to the central military and raiding parties.

Sgt. Spoon:

--- Quote from: Ofiach on May 16, 2013, 09:29:47 am ---I still see the Lords angle working quite well, each lord or clan has it's own Personal guard and they give troops to the central military and raiding parties.

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Though I have to say that our plans for the Angleans to have several lords or tribes are starting to sound very much like the Baronies feudal system with differentl Lords and families.

Gato Blanco:
I do recall one of the devs in the youtube video saying something about "Town hall democracy" or something.  Though I do agree, the more influencial families would help pay for the central military more than the average citizen, I'd think that raiding parties would be more of a thing that the coastal settlements would be concerned with.  The inland settlements would be more concerned with developing technologies that increase their chances of survival in the north.

Now, I know that they're based off of scandanavian people, and I'm  milking the Sami connection.  I recall something about Inuit people being very open to sharing resources.  They hang fish outside to be preserved, and if someone needed them, they could have some.  Since the Anglean people need to pull together, it would make sence that the raiding and trading settlements of the coast would share resources with the mining and development settlmets of the interior

HamsterIV:

--- Quote from: Lord Dick Tim on May 16, 2013, 03:09:33 am ---So highly organized, hmm...  What about modeling them more off the Finnish militaries around the WW2 era?

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Oh god no, the last thing this game needs is the white death. Some lone gunman lurking in a crevice with a tin of beans and a kill count in the thousands. Imagine an airship invasion coming in when one by one the captain chat falls silent. The crew mingle about uncertainly, they know he is out there but they don't know where. Nobody feels brave enough to poke their head above the deck and look for him. Nobody alive anyway.

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