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See the manual on page 121: Marnervi is inspired by the celtic gauls as described by Julius Caesar in his report [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Commentaries_on_the_Gallic_War The gallic war] and by other Roman historians. See also the comic [http://www.asterix.com/ Asterix] for visual inspiration. | See the manual on page 121: Marnervi is inspired by the celtic gauls as described by Julius Caesar in his report [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Commentaries_on_the_Gallic_War The gallic war] and by other Roman historians. See also the comic [http://www.asterix.com/ Asterix] for visual inspiration. | ||
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The historic Arverni (Marverni), Ambiliates (Ambibates), Carnutes and Sequani were tribes of Gallic Celts. Epona is the Gallo-Roman goddess of horses. The elongated bronze trumpets of the Celts are called Carnyx, often formed to resemble animals. | |||
==National Features== | ==National Features== | ||
Your national troops are composed of several light and heavy infantry types, supported by javelin throwers and slingers. Most infantry types exist as a low-resource variant without armor (bare-chested warriors) and a better resource-demanding armored variant (noble warriors). Your cavalry is expensive but decent for Early Era, even without a charge bonus. | Your national troops are composed of several light and heavy infantry types, supported by javelin throwers and slingers. Most infantry types exist as a low-resource variant without armor (bare-chested warriors) and a better resource-demanding armored variant (noble warriors). Your cavalry is expensive but decent for Early Era, even without a charge bonus. |