Iberian Supremacy
The tribes respect the powerful, so show them power.When Hamilcar Barca established himself in Iberia, he did it as much to gain glory for his nation as he did to get away from it. Acting largely autonomously, he never returned to Carthage and had proxies speak for him in the senate. The Iberians respected powerful rulers and, on Hamilcar's death, his son-in-law, Hasdrubal the Fair - so named after his preference for diplomacy over conflict - was established as leader in Iberia. Upon Hasdrubal's death in 221BC Hamilcar's now 26 year-old son, Hannibal, succeeded him - without the consent of the Council of Elders back in Carthage. Hannibal was acclaimed 'Strategos Autokratos' by his Iberian army, such was his military skill and aptitude for the task ahead. This is a Greek term linking him to the Hellenistic legends that came before him - Alexander, Pyrrhus and the Syracusan tyrants - and embodying a form of dictatorship that defined Hannibal as far more than a mere general.
繁體中文化: 巴哈姆特全軍破敵板
Node Set Diplomacy Tier 2 |
research_points 400 |
cost_per_round 1100 |
Effects
- -3%政治行為花費
- +15 to diplomacy with Iberian factions
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Enables Technologies | Rome's Great Enemy |
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