Artistic Forces/Dongwuren Dynasty

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- The voice when the Dongwuren Dynasty is selected in the Campaign mode.

The Dongwuren Dynasty is one of the factions in Artistic Forces.

Name
The Chinese name known as Dongwuren (Han: 動物人) literally translates to "animal people" as it fits for a race of anthropomorphic animals as well as other Chinese mythological creatures like a Chinese dragon. After that, the word "dynasty" is added as an inspiration of the Chinese dynasties from Xia to Qing, which was the last Chinese dynasty to exist in history before the Xinhai revolution in 1911 and the start of the Republican China under the Kuomintang rule in their mainland, and Chinese culture.

Description
TBA

History
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Strategy
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Tactics
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Technological level
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Commanders

 * Emperor Dilong (帝龍皇帝): Dragon Emperor of the Dongwuren Dynasty
 * Prince Maoding (貓丁王子): Cat Prince of the Dongwuren Dynasty
 * Prime Minister Xiong Pang (熊龐總理): Panda Prime Minister of the Dongwuren Dynasty
 * Field Marshall Jin Hu (金虎): Supreme Commander of the Dongwuren Dynasty
 * General Kong Fang (空芳): Dongwuren Fantastic Legion Commander
 * Lieutenant General Shen Zhu (沉豬): Dongwuren Brute Force Commander
 * Brigadier General Tao Fu (陶富): Dongwuren Dynastic Guard Commander
 * Admiral Hai Shen (海沈): Dongwuren Fleet Admiral
 * Air Marshal Fei Ying (飛鷹): Dongwuren Flying Wing Commander

Agents

 * Son Gukong (孫顧空): The Monkey King and the Dragon Warrior of the Dongwuren Dynasty (hero unit)
 * Pao Shu (炮術): Communications Officer (announcer)

Factional theme
This faction only relies on the traditional Chinese theme songs, including Ancient, Medieval, and Modern China.

Gallery
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Trivia

 * Chinese mythology, popular culture and historical periods, the Celestial Empire from Red Alert 3: Corona, the Pandaren from the Warcraft series, Eastern Civilizations from the Age of Empires series, and China from Command & Conquer: Generals are the influences for the Dongwuren Dynasty.
 * Like the PDF, every unit of the Dongwuren Dynasty speak in a Chinese accent.
 * As one for the Dynasty's official scripts, every Chinese character is written in Renshu, modelled after Nüshu despite being exclusively used by the women, instead of Han. However, Hanji is based on the Written Chinese and became one of its official scripts.