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Ruins gathering sounds.

Portrait for Rhodian Slinger.

Updated the name of the Roman merchant.

Updated the names of these maps.

This was SVN commit r11323.
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Michael D. Hafer 2012-03-13 01:59:06 +00:00
parent 0cace671b7
commit 83c276afc4
14 changed files with 26 additions and 21 deletions

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<gather_tree>resource/lumbering/lumbering.xml</gather_tree>
<gather_rock>resource/mining/pickaxe.xml</gather_rock>
<gather_ore>resource/mining/mining.xml</gather_ore>
<gather_ruins>resource/mining/mining.xml</gather_ruins>
<trained>actor/singlesteps/steps_gravel.xml</trained>
</SoundGroups>
</Sound>

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<gather_tree>resource/lumbering/lumbering.xml</gather_tree>
<gather_rock>resource/mining/pickaxe.xml</gather_rock>
<gather_ore>resource/mining/mining.xml</gather_ore>
<gather_ruins>resource/mining/mining.xml</gather_ruins>
</SoundGroups>
</Sound>
<Stamina>

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</Footprint>
<Identity>
<Civ>rome</Civ>
<SpecificName>Plebean</SpecificName>
<History>Plebians were the poor class in Roman society, underneath the patricians, often carrying out much local trading and business. While patricians financed large business ventures plebian merchants did the actual work. They traded far and wide, from Iberia to Syria, buying and selling everything from salt to wool to horses to metals to glass to slaves. Rome's extensive network of roads within Italy, many ports, and central location within the Mediterranean made it an ideal place to do business.</History>
<SpecificName>Mercator Plebeius</SpecificName>
<History>Plebeians were the poor class in Roman society, underneath the patricians, often carrying out much local trading and business. While patricians financed large business ventures plebian merchants did the actual work. They traded far and wide, from Iberia to Syria, buying and selling everything from salt to wool to horses to metals to glass to slaves. Rome's extensive network of roads within Italy, many ports, and central location within the Mediterranean made it an ideal place to do business.</History>
<Icon>units/rome_support_trader.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>