Society and categories comes out first thing in the game when you decide what "type" or category of citizens to produce. Categories of people include; workers, crossbowmen, pikemen, settlers, musketman, longswordsman and scouts. All of these categories have their own role to play within society. For instance workers can't fight an enemy, attack an invading army, or settle a city but they can plow a field or clear a marsh.
Each of the classes of citizens can be distinguished by what they wear as well. Workers for instance wear a simple white tunic with a rope belt. Warriors on the other hand are clad in battle attire with helmets, chest-plates, dark pants? and shoes.
Egyptian Warriors
My Civilization V game for the most part seems to only exhibit horizontal organization. I have not noticed any vertical organization, perhaps that is because I didn't get the package with the religious aspects added?
In my Civilization V game I am playing as Ramses II and have seen no recollection of women actually being a part of the game play. I have only seen one woman and she is in the pop up window screen and acts as a diplomat. Race/ethnicity is prevalent when coming into contact with rival civilizations but within my own from what I can see of my characters the are all Caucasian. The game is this aspect does not accurately
represent Egyptian society. There are for instance for captive slaves, or indentured servants.
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