Rise and glory of ancient empires - Factions

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Civilizations
All the factions in the game, including the barbarians, are included in an ethnic group called Civilization. Each Civilization has its own building design, its 3 unique units and its 2 special bonusess. There are 10 Civilizations in the game:

Factions
There are 1 Imperial and 4 Great Campaigns. Playable factions are written in bold, and are playable both in Campaign and Custom Battle modes. Non-bold factions are unplayable.

Great Campaign: The Great Pharaoh

 * Lower Egypt
 * Upper Egypt
 * Khemet
 * Lower Nubia
 * Kush
 * Northern Meshwesh
 * Southern Meshwesh
 * Itthiophagi
 * Lybia
 * Nasamona
 * Troglodytae
 * Minaea
 * Gebelians
 * Judaea
 * Gaza
 * Qedari
 * Temanites
 * Midianites

Great Campaign: The Anatolian Throne

 * Hittites
 * Lukka
 * Arzawa
 * Milawanda
 * Ishuwa
 * Pala
 * Mitanni
 * Kilistepe
 * Karkemish
 * Kizzuwatna
 * Konya
 * Thrace
 * Zagora
 * Sardes
 * Sarhoyuk
 * Arinna
 * Yalburt
 * Ugarit
 * Melid

Great Campaign: The Land of the Two Rivers

 * Ur
 * Lagash
 * Babylon
 * Akkad
 * Elam
 * Guti
 * Assyria
 * Kassites
 * Medes
 * Cimmeria
 * Urartu
 * Ishuwa
 * Yahmadi
 * Kizzuwatna
 * Temanites
 * Chaldeans
 * Amorrites
 * Mari
 * Lullubi

Great Campaign: The Levantine War

 * Lower Egypt
 * Hittites
 * Lukka
 * Mitanni
 * Kizzutawna
 * Yamhadi
 * Tyre
 * Byblos
 * Gaza
 * Judaea
 * Jebelians
 * Edom
 * Hamath
 * Israel
 * Ugarit
 * Amorrites
 * Temanites

Playable Factions
The Playable Factions in game are seen in bold inside the tabel of the Great Campaign Faction List. Each of them not only belongs to a specific Civilization / Ethnic Group, but also has a special power and 2 more unique units, plus a specific victory condition (player can always change a victory condition before starting a new game).

Arzawa (DLC)
Biography:

Special Victory Condition:

Hittites / Hatti
Biography:

Special Victory Condition: Conquer all the cities situated in Levant.

Lukka (DLC)
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Special Victory Condition:

Lower Egypt
Biography:

Special Victory Condition: Destroy the following factions: Upper Egypt, Khemet, Lower Nubia. Build the following Wonders: Great Pyramid and Sphinx.

Upper Egypt
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Special Victory Condition: Destroy the following factions: Lower Egypt, Khemet, Lower Nubia. Build the following Wonders: Great Pyramid and Sphinx.

Lower Nubia
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Special Victory Condition: Destroy the following factions: Upper Egypt, Khemet, Lower Egypt, Kush. Build the following Wonder: Abu Simbel.

Kush
Biography:

Special Victory Condition: Destroy the following factions: Upper Egypt, Khemet, Lower Egypt, Lower Nubia. Build the following Wonder: Abu Simbel.

Lybia
Biography: ''Lybia takes its name from the Libu tribe. It's unclear for certain where they originated, though it may have been in the western region of Lybia. The Libu are characterized by fair skin, red hair and blue eyes.''

Special Victory Condition: Destroy the

Tyre (DLC)
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Special Victory Condition:

Byblos (DLC)
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Special Victory Condition:

Israel
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Special Victory Condition:

Mitanni
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Special Victory Condition:

Ur
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Special Victory Condition:

Lagash
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Special Victory Condition:

Assyria
Biography: ''For much of their history. Assyrians were subjugated by the more powerful kingdoms to the south. Howerer, beginning wth the monarch Tukulti-Ninurta, Assuria began the first of a series of conquest, continued by Ashurnarzipal II and Shalmeneser III.''

''It was with Ashurbanipal I, howerer, that the Assyrians reached their military peak. With him, the Assyrian Empire contolled the whole Mesopotamia, down to Egypt, througout the Levant and part of Eastern Anatolia.''

''Assyrians' luck run out, unfortunately, when the Babylonians arose and started forming their third and final empire, the Neo-Babylonian Empire. With the destruction of their capitals Niniveh and Asshur and their defeat at Karkemish, the Assyrians lost their indipendence forever.''

As a member of the Assyrian ethnic group, the Assyrians can recruit Sha Qurbute Spearmen,. Howerer, they can also recruit Ashur Milizians and Niniveh Champions.

Special Victory Condition:

Babylon
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Special Victory Condition:

Akkad
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Special Victory Condition:

Chaldeans (DLC)
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Special Victory Condition:

Temanites (DLC)
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Special Victory Condition:

Midianites (DLC)
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Special Victory Condition:

Urartu
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Cimmeria (DLC)
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Skythia (DLC)
Biography: ''Early Skythians were descendants of the Srubnaya. Between the 2nd millennium BCE and the 7th century BCE, the Skythians advanced in waves from the steppes and into the northern area of the Black Sea, assimilating the local Cimmerians.''

''This led to a prosperity from the 6th to the 3rd century BCE. During this "Golden Age" of theirs, they were attacked by Darius I of Persia, through not very successfully, in 520 BCE.''

''After absorbing much of the Greek culture towards 350 BCE, the Skythians were conquered by the Sarmatians in 300 BC. As a consequence, some Scythians tribes migrated to Bactria, Sogdiana and Arachosia between 200 BCE and 100 BCE. ''

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Persia
Biography: ''Until the 6th century BCE, the Persians were a people shroud in mistery. Living around the area east to the Mesopotamian region, they were a disparate group of Indo-European tribes, developing their own culture and religion - the Zoroastrism.''

''Under the rule of Cyrus II, the Persians founded their empire by conquering Babylon. The empire then stretched to the whole Levant, Egypt and Anatolia and then to the borders of modern India.''

''Howerer, after losing two wars against the Greek city states, the Persians were finally conquered by the Macedonian empire around 332 BCE, under Alexander the Great. Persian legacy continued Persian culture, such as Seleucids, Parthians and Sasanids.''

Elam
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Barbarians
Of course, along with those factions, there are also barbarian hordes, belonging to civilizations as well. There are various types of barbarians, ranging from "friendly", which will integrate as citizens (and even as mercenary troops), to the famigerate "Sea Peoples", divided in various hordes as the real story concerns.


 * "Friendly" barbarians:
 * Hyksos: from Caananite regions, in modern Phoenicia/Lebanon, and thus belonging to the Syrian civilization/ethnic group. They appear around the turns set in 1800 BC. Their integration enhances all of your heavy cavalry and chariots troops. They'll most likely travel through Lebanon and Sinai, and then the Delta of the Nile. Unless the player's military is very organized, both in attacking and defences, it is best NOT attack these people, since is attacked, they will try and attack the cities with the lowest defensive power.
 * Punt: from Ethiopia and Somalia, thus belonging to the Nubian ethnic group. They appear around 2500 BC. They're the only barbarians that instead of attacking they'll just try to trade with you, sometimes presenting the finest offers in game, for example generals. Integrating them will grant a very slow but costant economic growth. Playing a game as a faction situated in Egypt (Lower Egypt, Upper Egypt, Lower Nubia and Kush) will have Punt advantages guaranteed at the best.
 * Standard barbarians:
 * Philisteans: from modern Israel, they appear in 1800 BC. Factions as Israel and Judaea will easily enter in conflict with them. They belong to the Tribal ethnic group.
 * Aruba: from Sinai peninsula, appear at the beginning of the game. May enter in conflict with the Jebelians but rarely win against them, as they send small hordes against them. They belong to the Nubian etnhnic group.
 * Sea Peoples:
 * Denyen: the Danaoi, belonging from Greece, Tribal ethnic group.
 * Ekhwesh: the Achaeans, belonging from Greece, Tribal ethnic group.
 * Lukka: the Lycian, belonging from southern Anatolia, Hittie ethnic group.
 * Peleset: the Philistines, from Crete, appearing in Palestine and Israel, Tribal ethnic group.
 * Shekelesh: the Siculi, from Sicilia, Italy, Tribal ethnic group.
 * Shardana: the Sardis, from Sardinia, Italy, Tribal ethnic group.
 * Teresh: the Tyrrenians, ancestors of the Etruscans, Italy, Tribal ethnic group.
 * Tjeker: the Sikil, the Greek Teucrians, Tribal ethnic group.
 * Weshesh: probably Wilusa, maybe Troy, Hittite ethnic group.\