[quote=@6slyboy6] [@Nerevarine] So can I ask something? It is hard to beleive your faction knowing actual events, and bla bla, but I k ow it is a game history. But what I do say, is that highly militarised countries (unless in war constantly due to defending) are ought to fall. No one likes warmongers. So when I looked at your army I was a bit confused. Fighter planes? You did a long history, and you deserve a cookie for that. But for crying out loud, there is no way that they could have advanced so far in time as warmonger, and literally having a fully absolutionist country. And I am highly educated in history. [/quote] The faction isn't complete yet so I do have revisions to make, that being said, they are more than just a militarized country. In this timeline, Greater Iran, The Northwestern parts of India, as well as lots of steppe lands and down to modern Carpathia are Zoroastrian countries. The Immortals are more a holy order, kind of like a group of Crusaders, who protect the Zoroastrians, and from there evolved more into a kind of ruling elite in the Shahdom of Gujarat. They lost most of their lands in Carpathia and the Pontic Steppe, but kept control over Gujarat due to the constant war between the Zoroastrian states in the north and the Hindu States in the South. Gujarat is also home to the Moabadan-Moabad, the head of the Zoroastrian religion, which gives the Immortals more leeway in a sense. They also have the constant backing of all the Persian Empires, including the Taid Empire, the 4 Kingdoms (Afghanistan, Khorasan, Kurdistan and Balochistan), and the current Pahlavi Empire. Basically, they're like a more militarized version of this with more power https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_Military_Order_of_Malta