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Raportează o problemă de traducere
Swadias --> Teutons (German)
Rhodoks --> İtalians, Byzantines (Greek or Latin)
Sarranids --> Saracens (Mameluke, Arab)
Nords --> Vikings (Scandinavia)
Vaegirs --> Slavs (Slavs)
Khergits --> Huns, Mongols, Turks (Hun)
I forgot to add that information to Hints, and I don't want to make a new upload just for that, but I updated this page now:
"CALRADIAN TEAM (Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, Teal and Grey)
+ Defend Dhirim and the other capitals at all costs.
+ The first defender to field 10 monks will receive the Zendarian Crusaders.
+ Militia Spearmen can be trained quickly as an emergency unit in Dhirim for 35 food by garrisoning the Emperor in the Town Center. "
I decided to make the Sarranids Byzantines instead of Saracens, solely because of their unique unit. The Cataphract has a closer resemblence to the Sarranid Mamluke in M&B Warband than the actual AoE2 Mamluke. And as TheDarkProject said, the Byzantine architecture in AoE2 looks the same as the Islamic architecture anyways.
Also, the Turks would be a terrible choice because it's a civ that relies entirely on gunpowder - even more so than the Spanish - and in the world of M&B Warband, there's no gunpowder.
Byzantines are Romans.