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The Legend of the White King
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Author |
File Description |
Bassi |
Posted on 02/26/18 @ 05:47 AM
File Details |
Version: |
Age of Empires II (2013): The Forgotten |
Required Modpack (if not included with the download): |
African Kingdoms, Rise of the Rajas |
Style: |
Mix |
Number of scenarios: |
5 |
Screenshot:
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Background:
The Portuguese conquistador Alejo GarcÃa was among the first Europeans who settled in Brazil. While there, he heard tales of a 'White King' who allegedly lived to the west, ruling cities of incomparable riches and splendor. Alejo was fascinated by these rumors and therefore decided to gather men and supplies to attempt a voyage to the land of this mysterious ruler.
This campaign tells the story of his expedition.
Features:
+ 5 scenarios
+ Varied gameplay: FF, RPG, stealth missions, B&D
+ Detailed, beautiful Map Design
+ 8 Artificial Intelligence Scripts
+ 900+ Triggers
+ 50+ Custom Sounds
+ Three Difficulty Settings
Please note:
+ The Legend of the White King is not compatible with the non HD version.
+ The graphics of the scenario selection menu will only be visible in-game, if you have subscribed to the campaign via steam.
+ The campaign works best with the 'Ancient America' Soundtrack, which you can find in the steam workshop. |
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Cataphract887
Official Reviewer |
Posted on 02/27/18 @ 12:16 PM
Great stuff, glad to see it make its way to the blacksmith!
I would recommend prospective players follow the link below for the same music style as used in the game. Click the shuffle play button and you can leave it running in the background as you play. All the tracks in the playlist are from this and Bassi's previous campaigns too.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy_Q-5e78AnzpgPCkDeZZBrGpm_gu19Ej[Edited on 02/27/18 @ 12:19 PM]
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igorhp1978 |
Posted on 03/01/18 @ 06:36 PM
Probably this one and "The kings of destruction" are the best Bassi's campaigns, in my opinion |
Chandragupt |
Posted on 03/04/19 @ 06:14 AM
I encountered a bug due to which I couldn't complete the scenario. After destroying the required Inca buildings to get the transport ship, I cannot progress further. The transport ship always gets stuck at the palisade opening you have created for the ship to pass into the next waters.
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xBASH |
Posted on 10/27/19 @ 10:04 AM
HELP! Other than scenario 1 the rest are not working.
every time I am redirected to the home page as soon as I click on them |
Supratim_2403 |
Posted on 04/09/21 @ 11:56 AM
People like you and basse are just legends... Will give a review soon after playing! |
Supratim_2403 |
Posted on 04/09/21 @ 12:00 PM
India.. umm... sounds good, because I live there![Edited on 04/09/21 @ 12:02 PM]
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Supratim_2403 |
Posted on 04/11/21 @ 10:33 PM
The ending was very emotional... it made me almost cry. |
Supratim_2403 |
Posted on 04/11/21 @ 10:36 PM
From wiki , the mystery is solved-
On their return, some of their boats were shipwrecked off Santa Catarina in present-day Brazil. Among the 11 or 18 Spanish and Portuguese survivors was Aleixo Garcia, a Portuguese adventurer who had previously made contact with the Guaraní. With them were also the Portuguese sailors Henrique Montes (a veteran of the Gonçalo Coelho and Amerigo Vespucci expeditions) and Francisco Pacheco, the Spanish sailor Melchior Ramírez, Alejo de Ledesma, and Francisco Chaves. Melchior Ramírez, in turn, would assist and guide Cristóvão Jacques on his voyage of exploration to the Río de la Plata and the Paraná River in 1521, returning again to Santa Catarina.
Aleixo Garcia traveled inland, living among the Guaranís who knew of the network of trails called Peabiru that covered this part of South America. While there, he heard tales of a "White King" who lived to the west, ruling cities of incomparable riches and splendor.
After eight years, Garcia had gathered enough men and supplies to attempt a voyage to the land of the "White King". Marching towards the west, using the trail network Peabiru, his company discovered a great waterfall. Credit for the discovery of the Iguazu Falls is usually given to the governor Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, and historian Efraím Cardozo asserts Garcia crossed the Paraná at the smaller waterfall called Saltos del Monday.
In 1524 and 1525, the small group (various sources claim from four or five men to more than a dozen) recruited an army of about 2,000 local Guaraní soldiers from the vicinity of Asunción as reinforcement to invade the promising new land. They then entered the Chaco, a rough semi-desert region. Garcia was the first European to cross the Chaco and even managed to penetrate the outer defenses of the Inca Empire on the hills of the Andes, in present-day Bolivia. He was the first European to do so, accomplishing this eight years before Francisco Pizarro.[1]
Garcia looted an impressive booty of silver. When the army of Huayna Cápac arrived to challenge him, Garcia then retreated with the spoils, only to be assassinated by his Indian allies near San Pedro on the Paraguay River.
The Indians, however, spared the life of his son, who was the first Paraguayan mestizo. News of this excursion into Incan territory later distracted Sebastian Cabot from his expedition to the East Indies (which could have resulted in the second circumnavigation of the globe after Ferdinand Magellan), causing him to imprison or maroon his lieutenants and remain in the Río de la Plata region for several years. |
Supratim_2403 |
Posted on 04/26/21 @ 07:31 AM
I have written a review. It should get approved soon. You know what score I have given? Now that's a surprise![Edited on 04/26/21 @ 07:33 AM]
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Ragnar Lodbrok |
Posted on 04/21/23 @ 06:03 AM
please help me. in mission 2 there are bugs that haven't been fixed |
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HGDL v0.8.2 |
Rating |
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4.9 | Breakdown |
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Playability | 4.7 | Balance | 5.0 | Creativity | 5.0 | Map Design | 5.0 | Story/Instructions | 4.7 |
Statistics |
Downloads: | 4,153 |
Favorites: [] | 4 |
Size: | 21.09 MB |
Added: | 02/26/18 |
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