Frostyboy said:
Reikland: Scientific and Industrious
Kislev: Commercial and Agricultural
Araby: Commerical and Religious
Ungols: Commercial and Militaristic
Dolagans: Religious and Militaristic
Orcs: Religious and Militaristic (Gork and Mork)
Amazones: Religious and Militaristic
Comments?
I'm not sure I agree with Reikland being Scientific and Industrious. They're no more scientific than they are religious (they're army list has both handgunners and fanatics). Really, I'd put'm as Scientific and Religious, since there seems no reason they should be Industrious (and, given the constant infighting of the nation, possibly good reason to think they would
not be industrious)
I suppose commercial could work for Kislev, and possibly for Araby, though I think it really doensn't belong with the Ungols. If anything, I'd give the Ungols (if they're going to remain as Ungols) an agricultural trait in exchange for expansionist.
If they Dolgans are going to remain Dolgans, rather than Kurgan, I don't think they should have religious as a trait. The Dolgans seem to be about as detached from religion in the WH world as anyone - they aren't chaotic, nor are they Sigmarites, nor do they conform to the Old World gods that are commonly worshiped. And I've read nothing to suggest that in Dolgany, a land in the Border Princes where Dolgans took over, the Dolgans brought or enforced new religions. It's as if religion isn't even an issue for them. I'd give them agricultural as well, if anything. Though if the expansionist behavior effects AI as folketsfiende suggests, then I'd stick with the current attributes.
As for the Orcs, while they have religion they don't seem like a religious civ. None of their units evidence the religious fanaticism apparent in religious facitons like Chaos or the Empire. As such, I'd suggest giving them an industrial attribute to represent the greenskins' ability to churn out massive amounts of soldiers and settlements, rather than the religious attribute.