Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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[BNW] Agla's Belarus
   
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[BNW] Agla's Belarus

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Adds the Republic of Belarus to the game.



Shout out to the brave Kalinouski Regiment currently fighting and supporting along the Ukrainian Forces. May those souls return one day to a free and open Belarus. In memorial to some of Kalinouskis last written words: Go and fight with the whole people for your human and national rights, for your faith, for your native land. For I say to you from beneath the gallows, my people, you will only then live happily, when no Russian remains over you!

Unique Trait: Letters from the Gallows - Defeating enemy units in your territory yields Great Writer Points (based on the defeated enemies combat strength). The first Great Work in a city of yours increases Production towards civilian units by 25%.

Unique Unit: Muczykaja Insurgent - Replacing the Rifleman and is significantly weaker (30 vs 34) but also cheaper. Gains a combat bonus of 20% against cities and steals a portion of Gold, if stacked with a Great Writer.

Unique Building: Nasha Niva - Unique Zoo Replacemant that contains a Great Work of Literature Slot, which if filled decreases border expansion and tile purchase cost.
5 Comments
ANTIDEMO May 14 @ 4:29pm 
Respect to the author no we can play for someone else than lukashenko :steamthumbsup: But civilization bonuses so weird in my opinion
Orang  [author] Feb 25 @ 4:56am 
Fixed. It should show the correct leader now.
Wiman Feb 24 @ 11:59pm 
His diplomatic screen displays Mahmud II.
Based Lad Feb 24 @ 5:44pm 
I agree with @knjaz. Also, Kalinowski was a noble of the Polish Kalinowski family.
knjaz Feb 24 @ 4:47pm 
Kalinowski was a tool of the Polish gentry (szlachta) to get the Belarusian peasants on their side, but he failed. This is evident when you see that 95% of those who participated in the uprising were Catholic, while the vast majority of Belarusians were Orthodox and supported the Russian Tsar. Belarusian peasants would even help Russian forces capture rebels.