Rashtrakutas (Dravidians): Their realm lies to the west and consists of three bases with infantry and elephants, and will attempt a Wonder victory if the Pandyas fall.They will also attack the player with their navy. Pandyas (Dravidians): Their settlements lie along the coast and each of their bases are protected with a Castle, military buildings, infantry, and archers.Local Inhabitants ( Dravidians): These communities dot the map and fall into the player's control when the nearby hostile Castles are destroyed.They have all military buildings and some economic buildings, including Docks, as well as Villagers and Fishing Ships, but without a Town Center or the option of building one to replace fallen Villagers. Player ( Bengalis): The player starts in the northeast of the map with a sizeable army of elephants, Rathas, Monks, Huna Horselords (Keshiks), and a small navy.Their foot soldiers and elephants have not engaged the Palas yet, but as a known rival they should be watched with caution. The Rashtrakutas (4, Purple) rule the lands beyond the mountains to the west, northwest and north.Their forces of infantry and ranged units are initially no match for the Pala army, but should be dealt with before they are able to bolster their resistance. The Pandyas (3, Green) control several settlements along the Bay of Bengal.Yellow) and his forces approach Pandya and are ready to expand their domain to the south. Delay too much and you could quite well run out of resources! Leveling an enemy Castle will give you control of the nearby buildings. Bengali ships regenerate hit points over time - preserving damaged ones will save you precious resources.but your main source of supplies will be conquering enemy settlements. You have a limited number of Villagers and can fish the sea. Devapala begins in the Imperial Age but is restricted to a population limit of 150.
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