Talk:Lithuanians/@comment-78.63.85.187-20191109200809/@comment-2601:5C5:8302:3CE0:7051:3039:8B55:713A-20191120010508

" Boyars weren't existing in Poland, ortodox weren't existing in Poland, Poland wasn't siege based. "

Druzhina, however, did exist in medieval Poland.

Previously, the civilizations in AoE2 seemed to represent a wide range of different people groups, so that each civ could act as an umbrella for various similar states and/or dynasties (for example, while the Indians are largely based on the Turkic IslamicMughal Empire and Delhi Sultanate of Northern India, they can also be used to represent the Tamil Hindu Chola Dynasty of Southern India, as they were in the fourth scenario of the Khmer campaign).

Now, it seems as though the developers are adding overly specific tribes as new civs in order to capitalize on the game's popularity.

In any case, if historical precision is indeed paramount, then why are 13th-century Scottish armies depicted as having woad raiders?