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Btw, one thing I noted after playing Dominions over the years is that I've started missing "archetypical elves" and dwarves :)
Digging into the Invasion Cycle of Irish myth, I found that the Tuatha really aren't your archetypal tree-hugging forest elves - if they're associated with any terrain types, it's really more mountains and highlands. If I were making a more radical overhaul I'd be thinking more about drawing on things like Nuada Silverhand ruling from the Mountain of Iron, and redesigning TNN as an Air/Earth/Glamour nation with even less nature pathing. But that would be a much bigger, more drastic project than I wanted to do with this.
Tir is marginally better than Vanheim or Ctis when it comes to my games, they usually get wiped out pretty quickly save for some lucky placement.
I usually play games with minimum resources available on the map and mighty independents, so most nations do poorly, except for Agartha/Ermor for some reason. But they too can get unlucky sometimes.
being busted in terms of balance.