Ramkhamhaeng will normally try any victory condition, but he will most likely attempt a diplomatic one. Dandolo's eyes remain in a relatively fixed position in his head (unlike most leaders, who "look around the room") on account of his blindness.įind out more about Enrico Dandolo: (Civ5) 6 Siam – Ramkhamhaeng On his diplomacy screen, he is standing on a bridge in the center of Venice at night, dressed in his ducal robes and hat. (Fusha was most likely chosen over Ancient Egyptian because no pronunciation guides were ever recorded for that language and because Coptic, the descendant of Ancient Egyptian, is spoken by only a few people.) On his diplomacy screen, he is sitting on a throne in his open-air palace.įind out more about Ramsses II: (Civ5) 5 Venice – Enrico DandoloĮnrico Dandolo speaks with a "modern" Venetian dialect, albeit mixed with some modern Italian words here and there. Ramesses II speaks Classical Arabic ("fus-ha") with a distinctive Egyptian accent. He will hardly ever attack or bully them.įind out more about Pedro II: (Civ5) 4 Egypt – Ramsses II Pedro is friendly toward city-states in his sphere of influence and will often pledge to protect them. He will sometimes try to build wonders that enhance his Culture and Tourism output.
He will not claim a large territory, but his cities will be highly populated and the land and water around them will be full of improvements. Fittingly, Pedro's highest priority is the Happiness of his people, followed by the development of his lands and Culture.
He also has a habit of building a fairly large navy. He is more willing to denounce than to wage war himself but will maintain a defensive militia composed of a variety of units. Pedro is exceptionally friendly and loyal, and will readily befriend anyone but the most warlike leaders. If he pursues a different victory condition, he is likely to choose a diplomatic one over a scientific or domination victory. Pedro will most commonly try for a cultural victory. (Historically he would have spoken either Middle Korean or Early Modern Korean.) On his diplomacy screen, he is sitting on the Phoenix Throne at Gyeongbokgung Palace with a book in his hands.įind out more about Sejong: (Civ5) 3 Brazil – Pedro II Sejong speaks Modern Korean with a distinguishable South Korean accent and some archaic vocabulary. He seems to show disdain for both the player and his citizens, saying that "those fools outside think I am some sort of god."įind out more about Nebuchadnezzar II: (Civ5) 2 Korea – Sejong
Notably, when the player first meets him, he drops his goblet. On his diplomacy screen, he is sitting on his throne in a dark ziggurat, flanked by two greenish flames.