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Whatever you think of the agrarian English, don't complain about their cooking. They'll come after you with their longbowmen…~ When entering new Era with this culture
Ah, the pastoral English. Leave them to their farms and everything should be fine. And maybe get rid of the yew trees…~ When meeting this culture

The English are one of the cultures available in the Medieval Era, with the Agrarian culture focus.

"Beset by many threats, the English unite under the fluttering flag, the holy verses, and the law of the land. Obedience and dedication to lord and liege are paramount."

Culture orientation[]

Agrarian cultures favour a gameplay orientation focused on Empire growth and Population abundance, and in some cases, resource efficiency.

These cultures gain extra Fame from Agrarian Era Stars for earning new Population.

Affinity Action: Greener Pastures[]

Can attract 1Population from each adjacent Territory's City or Outpost. It will create a Grievance against you for each impacted Empire.

  • This action will cost a sum of Influence.
  • Once triggered, this action will be available again after fulfilling the Agrarian Affinity meter.

Affinity Bonus: Community[]

Gains 5Stability when gaining Population.

  • This bonus does not modify the city's target stability percentage.
  • This bonus is scaled by game speed

Transcendence Bonus: Growing Cultivation[]

+5%Food on City or Outpost.

Trait: Serfs' Labor[]

Emblematic quarter: Stronghold[]

“From the minds of English stalwarts, ever more devious means of defending the lands are born and trialed here.”

Emblematic unit: Longbowmen[]

“Famed for their exploits abroad, the yew bows of the longbowmen dominate medieval battlefields.”

Ranged
Ranged-combat Unit. Receives a penalty (-8) when defending against close-combat attacks.
Indirect Fire
Unit can attack Units without a clear Line of Sight.

City names[]

The names listed are default names, players can change their cities' names if they choose.

Londonia, Euruic, Cantvaria, Oxeneford, Norwic, Snotingeham, Grentebrige, Wintonia, Bristou, Sarisberie

  • The first new city found by this culture will use the first name on the city list.


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