Age of Empires II (2013)

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African Monastery - Brown Version

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This is my first mod on the Workshop.

Made a brown version of the White one. With a sacred tree inside it, an Exu's (orixá) simbol on the entrance and a Shango Oxé (axe) on the top. Tried to put some smoke animation but doesn't work =P

More ritualistic one, inspired on the Candomblé's afro-brazilian cults. Hope you enjoy it!

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Arquivo Br.

UPDATED: Now it has some modifications and ajusts. hope you like it that version too.





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24 kommentarer
ecl-inc 3 mar, 2019 @ 7:24 
Maybe... make this IA for Malians? That would be cool.
em váy đỏ 21 jan, 2018 @ 11:46 
this looks more in line with the african architecture set. i like.
HUHUHUHU 20 jan, 2018 @ 23:19 
Excellent quality! I love those four priests (who seem dead) LOL
sirmenonot 17 jan, 2018 @ 21:12 
@Boto You right! Looks like it is brown too sometimes. Regardless I like it.
compostmodern 17 jan, 2018 @ 17:01 
It's just if I'm making a temple in a completely desert area, or one in an area with mostly pine-trees, it looks out of place? Idk, I'm not saying it's "wrong" nessisarily - it's your artistic visions in the end, I just think it would look better without it.
Nico  [skapare] 17 jan, 2018 @ 15:36 
Why can't a african temple, has a sacred tree inside it planted inside it? Or better, a Temple built around a sacred tree. Got it?
Nico  [skapare] 17 jan, 2018 @ 15:34 
@tastefulnoodz It's because I tried to give a Sacred meaning for it, as all the ritualistic people, and sacrifice goat outdoors, the White Fig Three, wich represents the Orisha of Time: IROKO, for where all the other orishas climb down to the earth.
compostmodern 15 jan, 2018 @ 17:37 
Yes, the real-life version is white, but it just stick out like a sore-thumb with the rest of the buildings, which is a shame because I looooove the new architecture of the African Kingdoms expansion, but the monastery just doesn't jive with the rest of it. I will say, I don't understand why you added a tree in the middle? That just seems really weird and out of place, otherwise I'd totally sub and up-rate this mod.
Nico  [skapare] 21 aug, 2017 @ 9:37 
you're right simenonot, it's because it is a subjective version i made from my own imaginary. But seems they loook brown too http://ghana-net.com/uploads/3/5/7/2/3572590/6502500.jpg?448
sirmenonot 11 aug, 2017 @ 23:52 
Actually the white monastery is the more realistic model. The building its based off of irl is the Larabanga Mosque in Ghana. However I do agree that the white building looks out of place with all the other buildings being tan.