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Throughout the Total War series, the 'rebels' have been used to represent rebellious provinces and various minor factions (such as the Illyrians in the original Rome: Total War). Rebels: The Rebels are not a conventional faction.The Indians do not appear in the single-player campaign. Their armies consist of large units of lightly armored troops, chariots and painted war elephants. India: Far from being a unified nation-state, the Indian kingdoms were nonetheless capable of sending awe-inspiring armies into the battlefield.The Persian Empire of the Achaemenid dynasty is vast, controlling all of Anatolia, Egypt, modern day Iraq and Iran, and even as far east as western India- and everything in between.
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The army also has access to chariots, which the Persian generals also ride. Persia: The Persian army of Darius III is made up of a variety of troops, from poorly equipped masses of infantry and archers, to quality cavalry and elite units like the Immortals (also known as "Apple-bearers", from the apple-shaped ornaments on their spears), as well as mercenaries from Greece and Phrygia.Unlike Rome and Barbarian Invasion, if the player's king is killed, the campaign ends in defeat. Macedon also has a unique unit representing Alexander's personal unit of elite Companion cavalry led by the king himself. The army is similar to that of Macedon in the original game, consisting of various hoplites and phalanxes, and powerful cavalry, including the Companions the army lacks archer units, although it can field javelin-throwing units. Macedon: Macedon begins with most of Greece under its control.They are allied with the other nations that are rival to the Macedonians. Along with the Illyrians they are among the most dangerous nations at the begin of the campaign. The Thracians are a barbarian race and not a Greek one as seen in Rome Total War. The army consists of barbarian close infantry including falxmen but very little cavalry. Thrace: Thrace begins with only Thrace under control with the capital of Byzantium.Like their neighbours the Thracians they are a barbarian nation and they are also among the most dangerous nations at the beginning of Alexander. Their army consists of axemen and specialist infantry with a limited collection of cavalry. Illyria: The Illyrians control the western half of the Balkans with the capital at Epidamnus.They control various territories on the northern edges of the map. They are similar to the barbarian factions in the original game their armies consist of large groups of poorly equipped warriors, including warriors wielding war scythe-like swords. Dahae: Representing neighbouring, barbarian peoples like the Illyrians, Thracians, Sarmatians and Scythians, and consisting of independent cities like Byzantium.Also, thick forests block all the land next to the capital of the Scythians, making it troublesome for a player to conquer it. The Scythians are not a threat to the Macedonians but they can be conquered with difficulty. Scythia: The Scythians control Scythia but in Alexander they also control Chersonesos.Their army consists of master horsemen and archers but almost no melee infantry.