![]() ![]() Player Rejects Declaration of Friendship: You have rejected the Khan's offer of friendship. Player Accepts Declaration of Friendship: Oh, prince of friends! The grasses sing of you. Requests Declaration of Friendship: Come, enjoy good wine and low-voiced songs, let us drink and let the sun and moon come and go! Rejects Player's Declaration of Friendship: I have enough friends. We don't need your leftovers.Īccepts Player's Declaration of Friendship: Oh, prince of friends! The grasses sing of you. Rejects Delegation from Player: We have poetry, composite bows, and horse milk. ĭelegation: A camel train approaches your borders, bearing silks and spices, horse milk and mutton, and tales of the great Khan.Īccepts Delegation from Player: I challenged your delegates to a wrestling match. This is quote from a letter written in Classical Chinese sent by Kublai Khan to Japan in 1266, demanding for Japan to become a vassal and send tribute under a threat of conflict. Bid bukh uls ornuud negen ger bul gej uzdeg boloi.) Odoonoos ekhlen bie bieteigee nairsag hariltsaatai baigtun. We think all countries belong to one family. Namaig ezent gurniig udirdagch, aguu khagan gedgiig bukh delkhii medekh ajguu.Įnter into friendly relations with each other from now on. In time, the whole world shall know me as emperor and great khan. Tulaand bidnii myanga myangan morit tsereg tengeriin ui tumen uuls lugaa khuilran orj irekh bulguu. The clouds of dust on the horizon are thousands of horsemen, coming with war. Ta nartai daitakh gej iin biye chileesen mine ta nariin khuvid ner turiin khereg ajguu. Bi ezen gurniikhee untsug bulan burees ikh tsergiig khuralduulsan. Be honored that I take such pains to go to war with you. I have gathered soldiers from every corner of my realm. Hervee chi sain udirdaj chadakhgui bol iluu sain udirdagch irj chamaig unagakh boloi. If you cannot rule well, a better ruler will come and overthrow you. You show wisdom and might working in harmony, like well-alloyed steel. Others were meant to sort of invoke it." Voiced Codename He speaks Mongolian.Īccording to Andrew Alan Johnson, the writer of Civilization VI from Firaxis Games, "Some of KK's lines come out of the Yuan-era poetry that he loved. Kublai Khan is voiced by Erdenechuluun Tumurbaatar. Kublai is always looking for new friends, as he receives Eurekas and Inspirations from the first successful Trading Post in a foreign Civilization, advances that might assist a Science or Culture Victory. His Trade Routes need to keep running, though, so he should be careful about planning new wars. With an extra Economic Policy slot available, Kublai Khan is well-positioned for a number of different victories. All of his governments receive an additional Economic policy slot, and he gains a random Eureka and Inspiration when he first establishes a Trading Post in another major civilization's city. He likes civilizations who have a strong military and high Gold yield per turn, and hates those who have a weak military or low income. Kublai Khan's unique agenda is Pax Mongolica. Your wit and political prowess will serve you, as will your martial skill in your conquests. You know when to bend and when to strike to gain the advantage. Kublai Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, you will amass an empire to rival his. ![]()
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