Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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MC and Leugi's Inca (Tupac Yupanqui)
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23 Sep 2020 @ 3:49am
25 Sep 2020 @ 12:51pm
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MC and Leugi's Inca (Tupac Yupanqui)

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Between the Earth-Shaker and the Mighty One, there was the Noble Accountant. Yet despite this humble name, Tupac Yupanqui was not to be trifled with. Before his ascension, Yupanqui led his father's forces to victory in the north, then boldly embarked into the Pacific in search of new lands once he had become Sapa Inca. Under Tupac Yupanqui, the Incan Empire's position as the superpower of the South American continent became firmly cemented for generations to follow.



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Civ IV Traits | CulDiv | Enlightenment Era | Ethnic Units | Hist. Religion | JFDLC | Map Labels | RED | Unique Cultural Influence | YnAEMP v25

Credits:
Leugi: Design, Art
Pouakai: Code
Alga: Art
EmeraldRange: Code, Art
JakeWalrusWhale: Art

5 Komentar
R0CKHARD0 10 Mar 2021 @ 8:21am 
Hey, just a heads up, for your bingles mod compatibility you have it change his name to Agamemnon lol
TANQ78 23 Okt 2020 @ 11:55am 
I think pachacuti was still a better leader than his son, even if his son expanded more.
Darthlox 26 Sep 2020 @ 9:32am 
Cool, I'll have to read more about that. I gotta say, of all the 10th anniversary civs, this and Brazil are my favorites for having a central theme, (this I guess being distance from the capital and coastlines, Brazil's being espionage) instead of a random assortment of bonuses.
Pouakai  [pembuat] 25 Sep 2020 @ 8:22pm 
It's based off the Totora rafts used by the Inca and translates as Boat Guide - we chose it to represent the leader's fabled exploration of the Pacific
Darthlox 25 Sep 2020 @ 7:58pm 
What is the basis for the Yampu Runancha? I can't find anything with google.