
The Norse and Germanic champion agent basically sounds like a more aggressive Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The Norse and Germanic tribes are Guttural Growlers who speak in vague, Dutch-accented English that can just pass for a "Scandinavian" or "German" accent. Accent Tropes: As in previous games, each faction has its own respective accents with variations occurring among units and agents. Any province they govern has increased public order, any army they command has increased integrity, and they gain personal influence. 100% Adoration Rating: Generals with traits from the Favored Line note Favored, Popular, Beloved by All can be considered this. the Plague of Justinian, manifesting as a powerful disease in-game) which historically ended Justinian I's ambitions of re-unifying the Empire. Said campaign also features the bubonic plague (i.e. It adds several new factions to play as in a mini-campaign, including the Roman Expedition that features a unique Roman horde play-style, extensive narrative-based missions, and an entirely new campaign. The first expansion pack, The Last Roman was released on 25 June 2015, and follows the exploits of the legendary Eastern Roman Empire general, Flavius Belisarius, in reconquering the ruined remains of the Western Roman Empire.
On top of all these, climate change will progressively reduce the fertility of many lands across the map. and adds other features that focus on destruction and the apocalyptic nature of the time period, such as setting fire to entire cities and settlements on the battle map, ordinary people fighting side by side with your army against the invaders, diseases that will spawn more frequently and will kill both citizens and armies, and the ability to raze entire provinces, utterly destroying the city that was there. The game reintroduces the family tree note Eventually, the mechanic was also added to Rome II.