Two Civ Leaders Merged

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Author: Dazz Aephiex

Last revision: 23 May, 2021 at 10:27 UTC

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"But that’s not historical!"
— A maddened user of Civ 6

Eleanor of Aquitaine
  • Is now the leader of a new Civilization: England (Plantagenet).
  • Is duplicate of England and cannot appear in a same game. Has the same icon and unique stuff, but different ability. Note that she doesn’t get Victoria’s Redcoat.
  • Ability: British Museum
    Each Art Museum and Archaeological Museum has 3 additional slots for Great Works, and becomes automatically themed when it’s fully loaded. Archaeological Museums can support 2 Archaeologists at once.
    (Eleanor happen to have synergy with the England Ability before GS, but unfortunately she never had the chance to enjoy it. I decide to give her an even buffed version of that.)

Kublai Khan
  • Is now the leader of a new Civilization: China (Yuan).
  • Is duplicate of China and cannot appear in a same game. Has the same icon and unique stuff, but different ability.
  • Ability: Sinicization Campaign
    Eurekas and Inspirations provide 10% more progress of Technologies and Civics. Starting a Trade Route immediately creates a Trading Post in the destination city. Receive an extra level of Diplomatic Visibility for possessing a Trading Post in any city of a civilization. Can use the unique unit and unique building of Mongolia civilization.
    (Patched-up ability that’s solely for Kublai Khan’s synergy.)
  • I also wanted to make him incompatible with Mongolia, but due to the way the game handles civilization duplication, if A is incompatible with both B and C, then B and C are forcibly made incompatible as well, which in turn causes Mongolia to become incompatible with China.
  • You might ask, is Kublai Khan, a Mongolian khan, a Chinese leader more than being a Mongolian leader? You must learn what he have done in history.
    • Raized and educated in Chinese tradition, becoming exceptionally sinicized and civilized among Mongols;
    • Forcibly took the khan’s throne, not following Mongolian tradition;
    • Thrown Mongolia, his homeland, into a province of his empire;
    • Instead he followed Chinese tradition and became an emperor of China, admitted all dynasties before his own and declared his successorship of China civilization as every founder of a Chinese dynasty did;
    • Chose the city called Beijing today as his empire capital and named his empire Yuan dynasty, after a word he took from the book I-Ching;
    • Enraged by Japan not tributing to him, and called his empire China in the warning letter he sent to Japan.

    You may say, that he is of Mongol nationality. Yet his empire is centered in China. Such a thing is not alien if you are familiar with European history, where many kings were foreigners, even foreign conquerors, and their empires are still counted as a civilization not being their kings’ nationality. For instance, the Plantagenet dynasty of England, were founded by a French duke known as William I, yet his dynasty is still English and the Hundred Years’ War is not treated as French civil war.
    Instead, I will say, making him a Mongolian leader is nothing unlike making Ahn Hyun-Soo a Korean leader.

Localization

Mod is localized for English and Simplified Chinese. Other languages have English texts instead.

Recent Updates

2021/5/20: Fixed England (Plantagenet) and China (Yuan) not having music. Added Diplomatic Visibility effect to China (Yuan)’s ability, because instant Trading Post is way too useless.