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Well they can jump the campaign to when Ghenghis Khan was alive which is like 1000 years later.
Huns are year 370, Mongols are year 1206. Almost 1000 years apart.
Pretty crazy time difference for such similarly effective styles of warfare, though.
Bring on Empire total war 2 having the entire world involved
Attila and Genghis Khan were from different civilizations and reigned almost a thousand years apart. Plus their paths and methods were a bit different.
War never changes... But okonomiyaki is very versatile!