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Barbarian Village (Salt)

The village is the heart of the people.

Roman and Greek historians often described the barbarian tribes as wandering people who lived for the hunt and knew little of farming and construction. Nothing could be further from the truth. A number of structures have been discovered that show that so-called 'barbarians' had a firm grasp of building techniques and were able to construct homes and defences that have survived for thousands of years. Brochs, dry stone buildings found in Scotland, survived the harsh weather and provide interesting information about the people who built them. Many were multi-storey dwellings and historians still debate their use: some believe they were defensive structures; others argue they may have been prestige buildings, symbols of wealth and power.

Minor Settlement (Salt)

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Barbarian Hamlet (Salt)
(rom_BARBARIAN_city_minor_salt_1)
Minor Settlement (Salt) Level 0
Barbarian Village (Salt)
Barbarian Village (Salt)
(rom_BARBARIAN_city_minor_salt_2)
Minor Settlement (Salt) Level 1
Barbarian Town (Salt)
Barbarian Town (Salt)
(rom_BARBARIAN_city_minor_salt_3)
Minor Settlement (Salt) Level 2
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Barbarian Pagus (Salt)
(rom_BARBARIAN_city_minor_salt_4)
Minor Settlement (Salt) Level 3
Barbarian Village (Salt)

Building Name

Barbarian Village (Salt)

Level Name

rom_BARBARIAN_city_minor_salt_2

Building Chain

Minor Settlement (Salt)

Building Level

2

Create Time

6

Create Cost

3450

Effects

-2 food (this_region)
+15% wealth from maritime commerce (regions_in_this_province)
255 wealth from maritime commerce (this_building)
+3 growth per turn (this_province)
+2 public order per turn (this_province)
+1 army recruitment capacity (this_province)
[NOT DISPLAYED] Drives the road levels between settlements (this_region)
+10 line of sight across borders (this_region)
+0.5% 1st, 2nd and 3rd Class (this_building)
25 salt (this_building)
+1 army recruitment capacity (this_province)
[NOT DISPLAYED] Drives the road levels between settlements (this_region)
+10 line of sight across borders (this_region)

Provides Garrison Army

300 Celtic Townsfolk
300 Celtic Townsfolk
Celtic Townsfolk
(GAR_Cel_Armed_Townsfolk)
Melee Infantry
300 Celtic Warriors
300 Celtic Warriors
Celtic Warriors
(GAR_Cel_Garrisoned_Warriors)
Melee Infantry
175 Celtic Bowmen
175 Celtic Bowmen
175 Celtic Bowmen
Celtic Bowmen
(GAR_Cel_Local_Bowmen)
Missile Infantry
200 Celtic Tribesmen
200 Celtic Tribesmen
200 Celtic Tribesmen
200 Celtic Tribesmen
200 Celtic Tribesmen
Celtic Tribesmen
(GAR_Cel_Tribesmen)
Spear Infantry

Recruitable Units

Recruitable Units Lv. 0
No. Unit Sol. Costom Cost Recru. Cost Unkeep Cost Ship HP. Ship Spd. Msl. Dmg. Rng. Sht. /min Amo. Mle. Atk. Mle. Dmg. Chg. Mle. Def. Arm. HP. Mor.
1
175 Machimoi Toxotai
Missile Infantry / Missile Infantry / (AOR_17_Egyptian_Archers)
Machimoi Toxotai
(Egyptian Archers)

All men serve the Pharaoh to the limits of their ability, even humble bowmen.

175 389 389 9 165 5 15 18 7 6 22 1 20 25
2
300 Machimoi
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (AOR_17_Egyptian_Levies)
Machimoi
(Egyptian Levies)

Levies are plentiful, and can stand in battle when properly commanded.

300 562 562 26 9 11 66 4 20 30
3
175 Sotaroas Argos
Missile Infantry / Missile Infantry / (AOR_4_Belgae_Hunters)
Sotaroas Argos
(Belgae Hunters)

The skills of the hunt, hiding and a sudden strike, are the skills of a warrior.

175 391 391 8 155 5 15 18 7 6 29 1 20 25
4
300 Eburonae Lugoae
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (AOR_4_Belgae_Levies)
Eburonae Lugoae
(Belgae Levies)

During periods of strife and war, it is sometimes necessary to call upon ordinary citizens to organize as militia. Called Lugoae, militia in Celtic societies are farmers, craftsmen, fishermen, and so on, called to brief military service in periods of crisis. They may train a few times a year to fight, and games and sports encourage a decent level of physicality, but they're still only militia, and can only be trusted to do so much.

300 496 496 21 9 10 65 4 20 30
5
200 Kampanioi Hoplitai
Melee Infantry / Hoplite/Pike Infantry / (AOR_9_Campanian_Hoplites)
Kampanioi Hoplitai
(Campanian Hoplites)

These men are typical hoplites, wearing feathered or crested helmets, along with greaves and breastplates. Their weapons include the dory, xiphos, and the classic large aspis shield. However, they are more mobile than classic hoplites, useful as flanking heavy infantry rather than a central phalanx unit.

200 848 848 27 9 11 65 10 20 50
6
300 Italici Milites
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (AOR_9_Italian_Levies)
Italici Milites
(Italian Levies)

Angry Italians with spears should never be dismissed lightly.

300 568 568 15 9 10 65 8 20 35
7
300 Taurisci Securiferi
Melee Infantry / Melee Infantry / (AOR_9_Italy_Taurisci_Axemen)
Taurisci Securiferi
(Taurisci Axemen)

One of the last Ligurian tribes to survive the Boii and Gallic invasions and assimilation, the Taurisci survive in central Italy. Seen as barbarians by the Romans and most of the southern Italic civilisations, they are equipped with a scutum, javelins, and a deadly light axe, similar to the Illyrian and Venetian tribes. These axemen are renowned as assault infantry.

300 771 771 36 11 13 70 6 20 50
8
175 Klappagnetoi
Missile Infantry / Missile Infantry / (Cel_Klappagnetoi)
Klappagnetoi
(Celtic Slinger Spearmen)

Klappagnetoi are renowned for their use of slings. Although small in number, these Celtic slingers are excellent and considered the best in all of northern Europe. However, these men are not true warriors and are unfit for melee combat except against other slingers and light units. If kept at a distance, these men can rapidly inflict significant damage on the enemy, making armoured opponents think twice before entering within their range.

175 598 598 6 190 5 20 21 9 8 44 1 20 45
9
300 Batores
Melee Infantry / Melee Infantry / (cel_tyl_clubmen)
Batores
(Celtic Clubmen)

These men are a peasant levy, but are usually the strongest men around, chosen by the local chieftain. Their poor armament and protection makes them fast and well-suited for their task. The Batores are equipped with crude weapons, usually heavy clubs and various forestry and farming tools, like axes and other chopping instruments.

300 440 440 29 11 14 56 1 20 40
10
300 Atecti
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (cel_tyl_levy_spearmen)
Atecti
(Celtic Levy Spearmen)

These levies are recruited from outside the warrior class. Not well-trusted, they are poorly equipped with hastily-made wicker shields. Their main weapon is the spear, economical and efficient at short distances.

300 333 333 21 9 10 51 1 20 40
11
300 Bagaudas
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (cel_tyl_light_spearmen)
Bagaudas
(Celtic Light Spearmen)

These men carry a gaiso, a lancia, or any other intermediate-sized spear, which makes them usueful against enemy cavalry. They are not especially a defensive unit, but more a "guerilla warfare" unit, capable of fast tactical moves.

300 386 386 24 9 12 67 1 20 40
12
175 Talmores
Missile Infantry / Missile Infantry / (cel_tyl_slingers)
Talmores
(Celtic Slingers)

These irregular slingers support the Celtic infantry line, and are capable of throwing their stones up to 230 or even 250 meters. In fact, they are devastating, but also easy prey in case of a counterattack, especially by cavalry.

175 578 578 6 190 5 20 21 11 9 40 1 20 35
13
175 Acubagaudas
Missile Infantry / Missile Infantry / (cel_tyl_youth)
Acubagaudas
(Celtic Youth Skirmishers)

These skirmishers are equipped with a dagger, or more rarely, a short sword for close combat. Young and agile, they are primarly posted on the flanks of an army, both to prevent enemy flanking manoeuvers, and to outflank the enemy themselves and support their own cavalry.

175 378 378 14 85 7 5 21 11 9 40 1 20 35
14
300 Kasegilo Gaelaiche
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (cel_tylis_spearmen)
Kasegilo Gaelaiche
(Celto-Thracian Spearmen)

During the massive Celtic invasion of Thrace, many Celts passed through Thracian territory, ravaging, pillaging, and fighting all encountered forces, eventually seizing the village of Tylis, which became their capital in 278 BCE. Neighbouring tribes have been Celticised" after 60 years of life under Celtic rule, and these Gaelaiche represent a kind of typical "Celto-Thracian" infantry."

300 491 491 26 9 10 70 3 20 40
15
60 Baggage Train
Cavalry / Melee Cavalry / (Supply_Barbarian)
Baggage Train
Baggage trains, if attached to an army, grant additional supplies for a limited number of turns, varying for each campaign based on turns per year. A baggage train can supply armies even under harsh weather conditions, and is vital for prolonged military campaigns.
60 600 600 6 9 1 22 2 20 20
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