KraftySOT, on 22 December 2014 - 10:11 AM, said:
And of course Kerensky was the general of the White forces during the Russian Revolution.
The FedCom civil war is based on the War of the Roses...
Extra points if anyone knows what Btech conflict represents the Hundred Years War and the Seven Years War.
And super duper awesome bad ass points if you can tell me what Word of Blake represents. (Hint, its NOT Martin Luther and the reformation, which seems like it would be.)
one thing to keep in mind, is that some are compound analogues, drawing from more than one real life inspiration.
As for the Martin Luther and Reformation thing, people look to the Jihad as an Islamic inspired thing (and it might have seeds based in it, form modern context) but the Jihad tactics were very much practiced by many reformed branches such as the Calvinists.
The holy wars of the Middle Ages were anything but holy.
I honestly always felt the Succession Wars (specifically the 3rd) were at least somewhat based off the 100 year war...whole lot of sword rattling and dying..not a lot actually being accomplished, lol. Though in General, I always assumed the Analogue for the Succession Wars to be based more on the Fall of the Roman Empire, period, and rise of European "Powers", etc. With the Mongol horde being the Clans invading just when some degree so "stability" was being achieved.
Can't say, despite my history buff nature to have tried too hard to connect them.
Edited by Bishop Steiner, 22 December 2014 - 10:34 AM.