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Carthaginian portraits.

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Michael D. Hafer 2011-07-17 20:09:08 +00:00
parent aeddb5fb48
commit 37d7769d53
19 changed files with 75 additions and 20 deletions

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<actor version="1">
<castshadow/>
<group>
<variant frequency="1" name="Cretan-Date-Palm-01">
<mesh>gaia/tree_cretan_date_palm_01.dae</mesh>
</variant>
<variant frequency="1" name="Cretan-Date-Palm-02">
<mesh>gaia/tree_cretan_date_palm_02.dae</mesh>
</variant>
<variant frequency="1" name="Cretan-Date-Palm-03">
<mesh>gaia/tree_cretan_date_palm_03.dae</mesh>
</variant>
<variant frequency="1" name="Cretan-Date-Palm-04">
<mesh>gaia/tree_cretan_date_palm_04.dae</mesh>
</variant>
<variant frequency="1" name="Cretan-Date-Palm-05">
<mesh>gaia/tree_cretan_date_palm_05.dae</mesh>
</variant>
<variant frequency="1" name="Cretan-Date-Palm-06">
<mesh>gaia/tree_cretan_date_palm_06.dae</mesh>
</variant>
<variant frequency="1" name="Cretan-Date-Palm-07">
<mesh>gaia/tree_cretan_date_palm_07.dae</mesh>
</variant>
<variant frequency="1" name="Cretan-Date-Palm-08">
<mesh>gaia/tree_cretan_date_palm_08.dae</mesh>
</variant>
</group>
<group>
<variant frequency="1" name="Palm Fronds-a">
<texture>gaia/tree_palm_senegal_a.dds</texture>
</variant>
<variant frequency="1" name="Palm Fronds-b">
<texture>gaia/tree_palm_senegal_b.dds</texture>
</variant>
</group>
<material>basic_trans.xml</material>
</actor>

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<animations>
<animation file="quadraped/elephant_idle_01.dae" name="idle" speed="100"/>
<animation file="quadraped/elephant_idle_02.dae" name="idle" speed="100"/>
<animation file="quadraped/elephant_walk_01.dae" name="walk" speed="20"/>
<animation file="quadraped/elephant_run_01.dae" name="run" speed="40"/>
<animation file="quadraped/elephant_walk_01.dae" name="walk" speed="30"/>
<animation file="quadraped/elephant_run_01.dae" name="run" speed="45"/>
<animation file="quadraped/elephant_attack_01.dae" name="melee" speed="100"/>
<animation file="quadraped/elephant_attack_02.dae" name="melee" speed="100"/>
<animation file="quadraped/elephant_attack_03.dae" name="melee" speed="100"/>

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[
{
"Name": "Tiny",
"LongName": "Tiny (2 player)",
"LongName": "Tiny",
"Tiles": 128
},
{
"Name": "Small",
"LongName": "Small (3 player)",
"LongName": "Small (2 players)",
"Tiles": 192
},
{
"Name": "Medium",
"LongName": "Medium (4 player)",
"LongName": "Medium (3 players)",
"Tiles": 256,
"Default": true
},
{
"Name": "Normal",
"LongName": "Normal (6 player)",
"LongName": "Normal (4 players)",
"Tiles": 320
},
{
"Name": "Large",
"LongName": "Large (8 player)",
"LongName": "Large (6 players)",
"Tiles": 384
},
{
"Name": "Very Large",
"LongName": "Very Large",
"LongName": "Very Large (8 players)",
"Tiles": 448
},
{

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<GenericName>Numidian Cavalry</GenericName>
<SpecificName>Iš Kidón Rakhúv</SpecificName>
<History>The Carthaginians possessed the greatest light cavalry of the ancient world in the Numidians. Tough and hardy like their mounts, the Numidians were famous for their ability to ride bareback and without bridles. Riders controlled their horses through a combination of voice commands, knee pressure, and a rope around the animals’ necks. Used mostly for pursuing defeated opponents, the Numidians’ favored weapon was a javelin that could be used for close combat if necessary.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_cavalry_javelinist.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/cart_cavalry_javelinist_a</Entity>

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<GenericName>Italian Allied Cavalry</GenericName>
<SpecificName>Iš Rómah Rakhúv</SpecificName>
<History>The Italian allies of Carthage included the various Samnite tribes of the interior hill-country and Italiote Greek colonies along the Southern coast. They provided a much needed-cavalry contingent for Hannibal's army.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_cavalry_spearman.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/cart_cavalry_spearman_a</Entity>

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<GenericName>Iberian Heavy Cavalry</GenericName>
<SpecificName>Iš Hérev Rakhúv Meguyás</SpecificName>
<History>Along with the Gauls, Iberians formed the Carthaginian heavy cavalry, closing with their opponents at every opportunity. Armed with long-bladed spears and short curved sabers known as falcata, the Iberians were no strangers to fighting on horseback. On many occasions they routed opposing cavalry but usually did not pursue them, preferring to remain close to the main army.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_cavalry_swordsman.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/cart_cavalry_swordsman_a</Entity>

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<Civ>cart</Civ>
<SpecificName>Hamilcar Barca</SpecificName>
<History>Hamilcar Barca, father of Hannibal, and conqueror of Iberia.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_hero_hamilcar.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/carthaginians/hero_hamilcar_horse.xml</Actor>

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<Civ>cart</Civ>
<SpecificName>Hannibal Barca</SpecificName>
<History>TBA</History>
<Icon>units/cart_hero_hannibal.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Cost>
<Population>3</Population>

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<Civ>cart</Civ>
<SpecificName>Maharbal</SpecificName>
<History>Maharbal was Hannibal Barca's "brash young cavalry commander" during the 2nd Punic War. He is credited with turning the wing of the legions at Cannae resulting in defeat in which 30,000 of 50,000 Romans were lost, as well as significant contributions to the winning of many other battles during the 2nd Punic War. He is known for having said, after the battle of Cannae, "Hannibal, you know how to win the victory; just not what to do with it."</History>
<Icon>units/cart_hero_maharbal.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/carthaginians/hero_maharbal_horse.xml</Actor>

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<Civ>cart</Civ>
<SpecificName>Soher</SpecificName>
<History>Of all the merchants of the ancient world, the Carthaginians were the most traveled. Their vast fleet of trading ships went as far as Britain and down the coast of West Africa. Culturally sensitive, the Carthaginians would make allowances for the particular customs of their trading partners, some transactions taking place without direct contact or negotiation. Thanks to the long voyages of Carthaginian merchants much territory was explored and even colonized.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_support_trader.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/carthaginians/trader.xml</Actor>