The Last Chieftain - My predictions and guesses

But what if, for example, they took several puma cubs from a dead female puma and fed them from infancy, and by the time they were adults they were already domesticated, as happens in some zoos? Or would that be too much? If humans could domesticate horses and wolves in Europe, I don’t see why they couldn’t domesticate jaguars and pumas in America…

It wasn’t on the forum. In fact, it was on a site that people barely use and most wouldn’t know about. It’s probably just a coincidence unless they used Google search to find other people’s Muisca concepts.

The problem isn’t whether they could but whether they did, and they most likely didn’t.

Yes, anything is possible…it could simply be a coincidence, since being historical civilizations, one can arrive at similar conclusions or concepts without needing to be influenced by anything or anyone…for example, without having seen them, we all know that the Vikings of AoE 4 will be like the Norse of Retold/Online…or that the Aztecs and Incas of Retold and in the future AoE 4 will be like their counterparts from 3…

White Feather Guard.

Blacksmith is 2x2. This building is clearly 3x3.

It seems the consensus is these are the settlement

And this is the monastery

I assume the order from dark ages to feudal would be this (alternatively, each civ has a specific look?)

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I’m skeptical on the 3rd. But it is possible that it can be built from Dark Age like Folwark. In that case you may have all 4.

I think Dark and Feudal may swap.

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Really? feudal and castle are the ones that tripped me.

I think the image with the teal/cyan building

is actually a trade workshop. Firstly it looks more similar to the other trade workshops.

Secondarily, we can see a screenshot where both of these buildings are present in the same village.

I suppose, one of them could have been from feudal, then a castle age player converted the building.

But the simplest answer seems to me to be these two are different buildings.

The other three though definitely look like the same building.

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I agree with this — that building doesn’t feel like a settlement; it looks more like a trade workshop.

The university looks amazing, but the monastery (if that’s the building in question) feels a bit underwhelming compared to what the new architecture set is showcasing.

Yes, the one in the middle is actually a monastery based on the Temple of the Sun in Cusco.

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Is that image AI-generated?

It’s the image that was published, but made clearer by Gemini.

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I think it doesn’t make images sharper, but waifu2x isn’t GenAI, so I’d say it’s a better alternative to Gemini.

Edit: here’s what I got from Waifu2x

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I agree. The first settlement has the same Dark Age Folwark vibe and the golden roof set is part of Imperial, as the houses don’t change to Golden in the shot were the golden roof university type building is seen:

The one thing which confuses me is that the Mapuche seem to have Feudal Age architecture in the promotional screenshot, or is this their Imperial Age architecture? As I can clearly identify their Castle on the left in the middle and the wonder with the Chemamulls on the very right.

Aren’t they getting Siege Ships with this DLC? That’s how I interpreted it at least.

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I wish the Meso arch would be changed too. Just remove the plants covering the buildings and make the textures more colorful, no need to actually redesign them

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Man, yes, I would love this. I’ve compiled a long time ago arch sets for HD from famous architecture sets creators, and one of my fav ones was always the Aztec one. Unique architecture sets is the thing I miss the most from HD.

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They probably just gave each civ’s preview a different age to show off as much as possible while including the castle and wonder through the scenario editor

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Or maybe, the Mapuche don’t advanced to Imperial/Castle Age? :thinking: (I don’t think so)

This would be the worst civi design ever.

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