IDK, I'm also in the camp of politically-adjacent leaders over pure civilians since whatever these people may have been, the game requires them to show their character through a political strategy and a bunch of lines and expressions done during political events.
Ada Lovelace will have to sue for peace, declare war, request trade deals in-character, which is definitely much easier for people whose life revolved around this.
"Your days are counted!" "Okay, I admit my calculations were off." etc.
Or a more serious set for a Victorian noblewoman, which probably loses a lot of the character and reason for her inclusion, but obviously comes off less of a parody.
Ada Lovelace will have to sue for peace, declare war, request trade deals in-character, which is definitely much easier for people whose life revolved around this.
"Your days are counted!" "Okay, I admit my calculations were off." etc.
Or a more serious set for a Victorian noblewoman, which probably loses a lot of the character and reason for her inclusion, but obviously comes off less of a parody.
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