moysturfurmer
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Well the quote is written about the nostalgia for Silla during the Goryeo Empire, no? Like the feelings the bell evoke? I believe that’s in line with some of the quotes from 5 & 6, which were written by (relatively) contemporary peoples writing about the Wonders of the past. If I recall correctly.Oh, you're right.
But there's really no possible reason to tie that bell with Goryeo. No legends, no personalities, not the locale. Not even minor events. It was built during Unified Silla and first moved by Joseon.
So short of making some obscure connection, they could intend to use Goryeo (918–1392) in Antiquity? It would be a weird move but no less so than the Angkorian Khmer (800-1400, chiefly focused on Angkor Wat/Champa wars around 1200) and Mississipian cultures (1000-1600, chiefly focused on Cahokia circa 1050-1200) already moved into Antiquity in lieu of their historical era.
One last fact that seems to point in that direction I also had on mind was an observation made by gamespark.jp where they mention how it's strange that Himiko doesn't have Han as her legacy path. Which again suggests keeping the Han (the only East Asian nation in Antiquity) open for someone else. And a potential Korean leader would fit right in (having a primary Goryeo and secondary Han legacy path).
Edit: yeah, Pyramids in Civ 6 for instance:
“From the heights of these pyramids, forty centuries look down on us.”
—Napoleon Bonaparte

