Sataa3a
Chieftain
I tried to make a story a little while ago, but never really got much done. But I think now I might be able to finish one, so I'm trying again.
I listen to Calling All Dawns a lot, Christopher Tin's album which starts with Baba Yetu, and while I was doing so tonight, I though about trying to write a story with the 12 civilizations of the song, each individual civilization following the theme of their section, and the whole story following the feel of the song cycle, if that makes any sense.
The 12 languages in the song cycle are:
Swahili
Japanese
Chinese
Portuguese
French
Latin
Irish
Polish
Hebrew
Farsi
Sanskrit
Maori
8 of those civilizations are in unmodded BTS. Does anyone have suggestions for good civs for Swahili (Kenya? DRC?), Hebrew (Israel or Judea), Irish (although I guess I could also just use the Celts to simplify things) and Maori (I'd really like not to use a New Zealand civ)? I'm looking myself, but I figured I'd ask in case someone has one they really like.
I'll most likely be playing this as a multiplayer game by myself, for the sake of simplicity and storytelling, but if that creates major objection, I'm open to better ways to do this.
Hopefully I can start playing this this weekend, and post the first segment sometime next week.
I listen to Calling All Dawns a lot, Christopher Tin's album which starts with Baba Yetu, and while I was doing so tonight, I though about trying to write a story with the 12 civilizations of the song, each individual civilization following the theme of their section, and the whole story following the feel of the song cycle, if that makes any sense.
The 12 languages in the song cycle are:
Swahili
Japanese
Chinese
Portuguese
French
Latin
Irish
Polish
Hebrew
Farsi
Sanskrit
Maori
8 of those civilizations are in unmodded BTS. Does anyone have suggestions for good civs for Swahili (Kenya? DRC?), Hebrew (Israel or Judea), Irish (although I guess I could also just use the Celts to simplify things) and Maori (I'd really like not to use a New Zealand civ)? I'm looking myself, but I figured I'd ask in case someone has one they really like.
I'll most likely be playing this as a multiplayer game by myself, for the sake of simplicity and storytelling, but if that creates major objection, I'm open to better ways to do this.
Hopefully I can start playing this this weekend, and post the first segment sometime next week.