The Mighty Aztecs
Standard map, 8 civs, regent level
Aztecs (me)
Americans
Babylonians
Chinese
Zulus
Romans
Persians
Indians
In 4000bc several small farming villages joined and the city of Tenochtitlan was born; This was the beginings of the Aztec people.
Montezuma, leader of the largest tribe was proclamed Emperor.
In 2250bc I met my closest Neighbor, Xerxes of Persia. We traded tecnology and became good friends. A few years later I built 2 new cities and discovered writing. Xerxes and I traded maps; Persia also had 3 cities,and the landmass we were on was Y shaped.
On the unexplored section of the continent I discovered the Americans. Lincoln had more cites, but they wern't as developed as mine or Xerxes'. Our three nations lived in harmony for 2000 years. Then we met the Zulus. At first the Zulus seemed to be very peaceful, But they were thirsty for blood. Thankfully I had just discovered Knights, and the Americans came to my aid. My knights and Abe's Pikemen annihalated the invasion force. A few years later I discovered Nationalism and I, Abe, and Xerxes created the America-Persia-Mexico Alliance (APMA). Hammurabi soon joined the Alliance too.
The Zulus then allied with the Romans and Chinese. World War was eminent. In 1765 The Chinese attacked Tlaxcala but my brave Riflemen held stong. One of the riflemen killed 50 Cavalry in the battle was promoted to general and started training new warriors. I sent an army of cavalry and several Riflemen regements to the Zulu homeland. The poor Zulu people cheered when we rose the Aztec flag over Zimbabwe. The Zulu Empire collapsed in 1812. At the same time the Persians overun China with their industrial might in 1816.
I and the Americans then attacked Rome. I attacked Rome in 1884 with American F-15 Eagles and B-52 Stratofortresses dominating the skies! Rome fell in 1905. In 1967 I was elected Secretary General of the UN for my leadership in the Great War.
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