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1st: Most important city of Aragon Crown was Barcelona in early, and Valencia in late. Two choices are better than Zaragoza for capital.
2nd: The red lines of flag and shield are verticals, not in horizontal.
3rd: i agree with the "almogàvers", the historical mercenarys, but for the other characteristics, i think there are more historical options. For example, Aragon had a comercial monopoly of the Mediterranean sea, it had a strong navy, and, especially, a modern trade political for his time. The "consulats del mar" worked like an embassy for catalan merchants in all mediterranean cities (there was in all countries).
Thanks for all, i enjoy a lot all your work!
There will be a Catalonia in due time. It will have a greater focus on the Consulate of the Sea/maritime play (and this Alfonso will also be available as an alt leader). This mod tries to make both civilizations parallel to each other, such as both units being skirmishers just in different domains or the buildings being boons to domination/tourism respectively. In summary: Aragon is a domination civ and Naples is a cultural civ; naturally, Catalonia will be a commercial civ.
Best Regards,
Strudeler Tarts
Dear @Strudeler of the Tart Society.
Thanks for your answer. I'm very hapy with that news. I download this Civ at the first minute, sure.
Best regards,
Sánchez de León.