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In the original games you spend a lot of time to build your civilization by managing resources, conquering neutral towns, keeping your populace happy, researching techology and so on.
Fighting against other empires not always the best choice, aspecially not early game since you can form alliances and trade with others.
While you can play as Frythans (They are called Demons in Conquest for some absurd reason) which do things more violently by beating humans into submission and forcing them to pay tribute.
But since you have basicly no clue how the original games are like and you seem to enjoy conquest maybe it's not for you because their gameplay is very different. However you should give it a try just so you can see how it is :)
That doesn't deserved to be considered as series of Seven KIngdoms.