I've made some leaders characteristics. I was planning to make all of them, but there are so much better things to do that I suspended this project (maybe some positive feedback will make me continue
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1. Alexander (aggressive, expansive):
Diplomacy:
Alex is very competitive – he hates you if you are winning, he wants your land and wonders and he will probably be hostile, DoW you or denounce you. He will not be afraid of you and won't forget to tell you how much he hates you.
On the other side, he doesn't care if you are warmongering, backstabbing or buying CS.
Alex hates if you are attacking CS.
Economy:
Alex will expand. He doesn't care about gold, but he very likely will go for diplomatic victory. With his UA and culture focus, it possible. But Alexander could go for any type of victory.
Army:
Alexander will build lot of offensive and mobile units. He will ignore ranged and air. He also likes nukes.
2. Askia (aggressive, rich, wonder-hunter):
Diplomacy:
Askia is aggressive, bold and brave. When you are building lots of wonders, you will be his target. But other than that, he has balanced personality.
He likes to annex CS rather than ally them.
Economy:
Askia loves gold. He is not building wonders – he is taking them.
He will probably aim for domination or space victory.
Army:
Askia do not neglect any type of unit, but he prefers offensive and mobile ones.
3. Augustus (deceptive, CS-ally, expansive, organized, training):
Diplomacy:
Augustus is deceptive one – he will not like you for winning, backstabbing or buying CS, but he could pretend he doesn't care. If you will make DoF with him, he will exploit it by asking you for favors.
But when he decide to show his true face, he won't have a problem to denounce you and be mean.
Augustus likes to ally CS, but other options are validate too.
Economy:
He likes big empire with roads and tile improvements. He cares about happiness and military training. The rest of his economy is balanced and he doesn't ignore any field of it.
Augustus likes space victory.
Army:
He uses every type of unit, but he likes it well trained.
4. Bismark (deceptive, industrial, scientific, training):
Diplomacy:
With DoF he will ask you for gifts.
Without DoF is hard to tell if he likes you or just pretend. And if so, he will denounce or attack you suddenly or he just don't trust you.
And he will be your enemy, if you are winning, buying CS or backstabbing.
Bismark likes to attack CS, but don't like if someone else does.
Economy:
Bismark likes big, industrial and advanced empire with well trained army. He will probably aim for science victory.
Army:
Bismark prefers mobile army, good recon and nukes. Altho he doesn't use many ships.
5. Catherine (deceptive, friendly, expansive, scientific, ground):
Diplomacy:
Catherine is almost always friendly to you, but sometimes she is only pretending. She will not covet your lands, but if you have to many wonders and CS allies, you will make her angry (even when she doesn't admit it).
CS should not exist at all!
Economy:
Russia has a lot of small, unhappy cities deep in land. All this for science and space race victory.
Army:
Catherine likes nukes. And she is not using neither navy nor planes.
6. Darius (friendly, loyal, non-forgiving, golden cities, defensive):
Diplomacy:
Darius is friendly and one. He will get mad only when you start winning. He will not covet your land and won't be hostile. But he hardly forgive anything. He has balanced reactions to everything else, including CS.
Economy:
Persia is rich, happy and well improved land. Darius likes space victory.
Army:
Darius prefers defensive units over offensive.
7. Elizabeth (not trusting, hostile, maritime):
Diplomacy:
Elizabeth do not like nor trust anyone – she would be jealous about buying CS, she doesn't like backstabbers nor warmongers and she will protect CS. As an ally, she will be needy.
Economy:
English economy is based on water tiles. They would have many fishing boats, harbors and lighthouses. Elizabeth likes her gold.
Army:
Elizabeth loves her ships and bows. She will explore seas as soon as possible. She will not recruit many horsemen and offensive units.