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** The Norse and Germanic tribes are [[GutturalGrowler Guttural Growlers]] who speak in vague, Dutch-accented English that can just pass for a "Scandinavian" or "German" accent. The Norse and Germanic champion agent basically sounds like a more aggressive Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger.

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** The Norse and Germanic tribes are [[GutturalGrowler Guttural Growlers]] who gravelly-voiced and speak in vague, Dutch-accented English that can just pass for a "Scandinavian" or "German" accent. The Norse and Germanic champion agent basically sounds like a more aggressive Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger.



** The Huns are [[GutturalGrowler Guttural Growlers]] who speak with vaguely East Asian accents.

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** The Huns are [[GutturalGrowler Guttural Growlers]] who raspy and speak with vaguely East Asian accents.
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*** As well, the Ebdanians have access to galloglasses, who wouldn't exist until the 13th century AD.

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*** As well, the Ebdanians have access to galloglasses, who wouldn't exist until the 13th century AD.AD[[note]]They were created by Norse-Gaelic clans descended from Norse settlers intermarrying with the native Gaels. The Norse settlers wouldn't show up until the 10th century[[/note]].



** The Bretons and Basques in ''The Last Roman'' expansion are Germanic(!).

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** The Bretons and Basques in ''The Last Roman'' expansion are Germanic(!).Germanic(!)[[note]]The Bretons, as their name implies, are Britons who migrated to Brittany, while the Basques are descended from pre-Roman Iberians[[/note]].

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** Even further highlighted in ''The Age of Charlemagne'' with the inclusion of "War Weariness" as a game mechanic. Which makes fighting multiple wars on many fronts for a prolonged period of time a guaranteed way of harming your own people.* UriahGambit: As in most ''Total War'' games, sending a detrimental general on vacation in enemy territory with no backup is a great way to be rid of him. [[UpperClassTwit Emperor Honorius of the Western Roman Empire]] is a particularly popular candidate for this.

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** Even further highlighted in ''The Age of Charlemagne'' with the inclusion of "War Weariness" as a game mechanic. Which makes fighting multiple wars on many fronts for a prolonged period of time a guaranteed way of harming your own people.people.
* UriahGambit: As in most ''Total War'' games, sending a detrimental general on vacation in enemy territory with no backup is a great way to be rid of him. [[UpperClassTwit Emperor Honorius of the Western Roman Empire]] is a particularly popular candidate for this.

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* DarkAgeEurope: ''The Last Roman'' takes place in the mid 6th century after the Barbarian Kingdoms had successfully conquered the Western Roman Empire.

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''The Last Roman'' takes place in the mid 6th century after the Barbarian Kingdoms had successfully conquered the Western Roman Empire.Empire.
** ''Age of Charlemagne'' fast-forwards towards the reign of the titular Frankish king. Vikings, Muslim invaders, and other threats best the nascent Carolingian domain from all sides, while the descendants of the barbarians who conquered Rome are evolving into the feudal realms of Medieval Christendom.

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