Pay off the remaining tribes and you should be able to start getting ready for more war. Defeat the small hordes that are your enemies and then destroy or subjugate the Saxons. As the Western Romans this is very important. The Huns start with one small tribunal state under their control and shortly after you will find that state getting attacked, this will cause the Huns to either betray their ally or go into a war which should hopefully keep them busy so the Western Romans can prepare for the invasion to come.Īs the game is set before 400AD Attila is not yet born and there for you have time to prepare anyway, use this time wisely to solidify your rule within your tribe / nation and to defat your rivals. They also hate Western Romans and this will affect the outcome of the game greatly. Their diplomatic disposition is that they severely hate Great Empires such as the Eastern and Western Roman Empires. From there they extended their domains south of the Danube River, into Gaul and then northern Italy, leaving a trail of destruction and terror wherever they went.Īs far as what we know the Huns are this devastating tribe, you will find them razing cities to the ground and subjugating tribes for their own purpose. In the end of the fourth century the Huns seemed to have materialized out of nowhere and crushed they way into the Hungarian plains. Perhaps no other people have struck greater fear in the west than the Huns.
For a far more barbaric tribe was coming. the barbarians Huns north of the Danube turned to their civilized rival, the Romans, and begged for protection. Strong position to attack the Saxons or the Western Roman empire are available and friends beow the Saxons can be found in the Alamans and Longobards. They start of with one city with a port, not walled but certainly easy to defend. Franks: Not to be confused with Anne Frank the Franks are a strong tribe and a thorn in the Saxon side.
Watch out for famine, desease and war as you look for a place to settle.