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How to portray a Spartan king from the classical era?
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Well this is not really a game, its people who are playing the game and love history which are changing everything of the game to make it more fun, and they are aiming for a Historically accurate game. And they do it for free with nothing to gain, but a great game. Tongue

Which is why they asked for advice on how to inprove that.

Yes it is, like the Thespian coin, it more likely ment the crescent as symbol of Thespia and the Boeotian shield as symbol of Boeotia, things like that are always hard. But they didn't went for the black Thespians:

[Image: thespianhoplitehistoric.jpg][Image: w344.png]

Though without using coins it would be very hard to represent some cities Hoplites.

And Nikos Pannos is also helping them, he also gave the outer rims and red rooster on white background for the Spartan Mora shields which I've never seen before. :|
"Go and tell the Spartans, stranger passing by, that here obedient to their laws we lie." -Thermopylae

Peter
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Re: How to portray a Spartan king from the classical era? - by Phalanx300 - 09-12-2009, 01:01 PM

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