![]() ![]() Such events allow the player to recruit a female leader or gain some other bonuses from parties that would oppose such a decision. Usually, there are traditions and prejudice standing in the way. There are special events (dilemmas) that portray the trials and tribulations associated with women coming to power in ancient times.For cultures where women can’t hold public offices there is a special “Cursus Honorum” path that follows the increase in “behind-the-stage” political influence of women.In some cultures, like Rome and Greek – women can only serve a social/political role while in other women can be generals and fight alongside men. Important female characters have been added to all campaigns and across all factions.Following in Zenobia’s footsteps, Cleopatra and Teuta are now fully playable as faction leaders and generals, along with custom visuals and voice-over.Alongside their individual Faction Traits, the Desert Kingdoms all share the following Cultural Traits:ĭesert Warriors: Bonus to morale in desert battles and bonus income from agricultureĭeep-rooted Traditions: Penalty to research rate Each faction also has new building chains and technology trees, playing to their strengths and further differentiating their playstyles. While culturally similar, each faction boasts unique new unit rosters which offer different military strengths. Surviving these harsh environmental conditions has forged them into hardy warriors who use the shifting desert sands to their advantage in battle. These factions are native to the deserts of Africa and Arabia. The Kingdoms of Kush, Saba and Nabatea fall under the African/Arabian subculture, while the Masaesyli are of Numidian origin. The Desert Kingdoms Culture Pack introduces four new playable factions to Total War: ROME II. ![]()
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