All Under Heaven takes the game and transforms it into a Medieval Asian setting, in a period on the eve of the Mongol invasions of Asia, where the entire continent is about to be thrown into a period of warfare which will shape its history and determine the autonomy of many sovereign nations. In All Under Heaven, you may choose to control one of 15 nations from the start date of 1180 A.D. to the end date of 1280 A.D. Hundreds of new units, buildings, events, traits, ancillaries, and other features will bring the mystique and splendor of the Far East into your home.

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Report RSS Khams Rtadmagpa (Tibetan Kingdoms Unit) (view original)
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ItemSherpa - - 5 comments

i'm impressed - your rendition looks quite authentic. have you ever been to/in kham yourself? for example, the ground covered by light grass mixed with karst rock truly resembles the pre-grasslands in garnze prefecture. you did those shoes very well also ;-)

everything matches. well done!

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Mdo-Khams is a term ascribed to the eastern regions of the Tibetan world. Whilst some view these areas as mere “borderlands”, Amdo and Kham have retained close cultural and religious links to central Tibet since the disintegration of the Empire. Politically, this area was controlled by independent leaders who held allegiance to neither a central monastic authority nor their powerful Han Chinese neighbours. These men can be called upon to fight for a Tibetan kingdom if it extends its power eastwards, or hired by an invading force.

These Khampa warriors are known as one of the toughest tribes in the region. Khampas come from the mountainous, heavily forested Kham province in eastern Tibet. They are renowned for their marksmanship, horsemanship and fierce sense of independence. These men are drokpa, nomads who fight without substantial armour, carrying composite bows
and short swords.