Talk:Age of Mythology/@comment-30831233-20170322173101/@comment-3171148-20170412120404

"Goths, and Saxons are essentially Norse (due to Danish origin, Huskarls and identical mythology) and are dated to the 200s AD."

> muh vikings, muh historians muh etc

Vikings were the soldiers that went around pillaging Eastern Europe, England and the European Atlantic Coast, the Norse were the people, more specifically the language, and since 90% of most history of the the Norse peoples only go as so far as the Viking Age is because they didn't write in a language, they made sagas and used Runic language, the point is, is that Norse history is most likely hundreds of years older than 8th Century Europe, it's very likely they were the same people as the Teutons and as I beforehand mentioned, the Goths, and Saxons (Different names, same culture)

Once again, someone decides to ignore logical explanation and context

> " The Khmer Empire is my favorite civilization of all time" ~ your user description

There we go, all is revealed: You are biased, and as I've stated, it's better off to add the Indians, since more is known about their culture, society, mythology and influence on history.

And that's why Indians are a logical choice, they fit and connect somehow with other civilzations, the damn Khmer appeared too late, and even then only had connections to the Vietnamese, Thai, Indians, Malay and Chinese, whilst the Greeks and Egyptians were obv. connected to each other, they were connected to the Chinese via Persians, Indians and the Silk Road, the Norse were connected by the fact their people (well early Norse peoples, the Goths) ended up invading Greece (technically Roman Greece) and the later Norse peoples ended up becoming the Varangian Guard for the Medieval Greeks, whilst the Atlanteans are really only connected by Plato, and the Campaign, and the Indian mythos of Kumari Kandam, which is just the Tamil version of Atlantis.

Elephant Archers and War Elephants would appear anyway, neither is really unique to either culture, and from quick researching there really isn't much of Ancient Indian monuments, so 1-or two at most Khmer temples could be added as a compromise.