Vlachs
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Vlachs
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Perfect looking unit card's, as always!
Looks great! I especially like the Curteni.
Nice unit cards!
@Finix;
I added some pictures to my previous post. If you want some ideas for central european legendary buildings, please take a look.
I highly agree with Heisenburrgs post about Northern Brick Stone Architecture.
Also it would be huge to construct the Cologne Dome 600 years before it was actually finshed. Would be the highest building in the world until the 19th Century i think.
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Last edited by Locus_Devium; May 06, 2017 at 10:16 AM.
Yeah, ok. The Dome was not finished until the 19. century, but the construction started in the 13th century and the main work was done till the 16. century. Only the biggest parts of the towers were added after a very long stop of construction as far as I know. But who cares, it´s alternate history and we, the players, could be not as slow as the real-life architects.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic..._modern_Poland I recommend you to take a look at this finix. When you would be making stuff for Polish Duchies.
Here is a view of Cracow in Nuremberg Cronic:
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Last edited by Dom1no; May 06, 2017 at 01:35 PM.
@ Haisenburrg Thank you for your suggestions, I will look at them and along with other colleagues' suggestions, some of them will get involved
Concerning architecture for central and northern Europe will be a generalized mixed Gothic style. Because the difference is very large and impossible to do for each country separately
Last edited by finix; May 07, 2017 at 01:19 AM.
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Superb.
If you ever need a unique building for Lorraine, you could check out the Saint Nicolas de Port for a church, which was commemorated to St Nicholas in his assistance in the Battle of Nancy, there is also the Church of St. Francis des Cordeliers that could be done, that was also built in commemoration of the battle, and is the resting place of Duke Rene II, and also there is the palace of the dukes of Lorraine for a unique noble building, built in the late 15th century.
Also great work on the Vlachs!
Regarding ideas of unique buildings for Rus/Lithuania chain,
Kiev, either:
-the Golden Gate - the main gate to the city, heavily fortified, with the church atop. Should already exist by the start of the mod.
-The Church of Tithes - first Rus stone church, built in 10th century. Should already exist as well.
Vilnius:
-Upper Castle - what now's left is called Gediminas' Tower. Built in 15th century.
Images below
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Last edited by Beregond; May 08, 2017 at 04:57 AM.
Interesting how close the orthodox architecture is to the already existing east roman models.
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Last edited by Locus_Devium; May 08, 2017 at 05:37 AM.
yep, early Rus orthodox churches were all of byzantine style.
my favorite, tbh. Hate those north-influenced golden-domed white-walled 'novelties'
Central Catholic Building tree
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Hunyadi castle... hm... like it
Very nice.
Wow! Simply amazing, thanks for Krakow main market square. Btw. Krakow was a Hanseatic member, so Lesser Poland and Pomerania ofc. Should have acces to thier units or i hope so, it's your decision guys
"Kraków was the capital of the Kingdom of Poland and a member of the Hanseatic League and the city flourished as an important European metropolis"
Last edited by Dom1no; May 13, 2017 at 05:40 AM.
Very good work finix! I like the ecclesiastical domain particularly, really takes into consideration the power of the church, in Germany especially, with the prince-bishops.
One thing I might like different is the 'healer house', which kind of sounds like a pagan thing. Maybe we can change it to 'priory'?