Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-25981649-20171114144756/@comment-33009418-20171116105305

Dr Frankus wrote: Swordsbane wrote:

Dr Frankus wrote:

Swordsbane wrote:

Minecraftmage113 wrote:

Sir Lazuli wrote: What warriors should there be? Eagle Warriors Mumak Warriors Crocodile Warriors Snake Warriors Consider changing snake warriors to serpent warriors, however this is likely going to be claimed by harad, so mumak is probably better.

Taurethrim is some form of tauredain I expect, beyond that, what is the direct meaning in relation to tauredain?

"Ritual" dagger - if we are going mayan/aztec, I'm sure we all know that this is for human sacrifice, as such I think that a slight damage nerf would be in order with speed/strength buffs for killing sentient and possibly nonsentient creatures incorporated for sacrifice, bonus points for supping on the blood of a sacrifice.

Tauredain levy - levy just doesn't sound right to me, perhaps militia would better suit them

Beyond that, the idea of a "sacrifice" lost in a temple doesn't sound too good, I think that instead a sacrifice stone would work better, serving as a (vanilla) beacon of speed and strength when a POW is sacrificed atop it (yes, when the mayans/aztecs took prisoners that sacrificed them. Deal with it) This however would require the ability to bind enemies, or alternatively one could use hired out slaves. The effect would be temporary, and the graphical change for active is debatable, a corpse probably isn't the best thing, nor is a large blood-stained rock for a parent to look over and see their child comitting pagan rituals, A skull might be able to work, but I'm leaning towards the blood... As I understand, the new Tauredain are inspired by the people of the Congo, not the Mayans/Aztecs. Not sure if 'new' means the tauredain that exist after their empire, or the Tauredain after the next update... Where did you get this info? Look on the Tauredain faction page in the comments. Hmmmm, I'd like to see if this is reflected at all in the next update. Since right now, basically all of the Tauredain resemble mesoamerican culture. The shields, the weapons, the clothing, the habitat... I know, I'm just saying what I know.