Sahran
Grandmaster Knight
Sort of. Since you're the only one who was willing to guess, I'll spill the beans.
6th Faction is the Trojan League/Trojan Alliance. It'll be split 3 ways between the Trojans, their Thracian and Neo-Hittite allies. The former are modeled after the Greeks/Aegean circa 12th century to 7th century aesthetically, but primarily the Greek Dark Ages or Archaic Age militarily. By that I mean it's more like the warfare of Homer's time in being a mixture of cohesive, proto-hoplite warfare between phalanxes and the tribal/'barbarous' element of individual warfare. So you'll have hoplites but they'll wield boeotian (violin) or the 'upside down pelte' shields along with or instead of aspises, and they might be mixed in amongst more irregular footsoldiers along with archers/skirmishers/horsemen. The exact nature of the "hoplite to irregular" split, along with the fine details of all the Trojan League units are still up in the air. Thracians will be principally light foot with more plentiful horse, without any hoplites but with peltast types instead. Neo-Hittites aren't codified yet but they'll in general be "Oriental-Hellenes" and favor archery and more plentiful cavalry with limited heavy foot.
6th Faction is the Trojan League/Trojan Alliance. It'll be split 3 ways between the Trojans, their Thracian and Neo-Hittite allies. The former are modeled after the Greeks/Aegean circa 12th century to 7th century aesthetically, but primarily the Greek Dark Ages or Archaic Age militarily. By that I mean it's more like the warfare of Homer's time in being a mixture of cohesive, proto-hoplite warfare between phalanxes and the tribal/'barbarous' element of individual warfare. So you'll have hoplites but they'll wield boeotian (violin) or the 'upside down pelte' shields along with or instead of aspises, and they might be mixed in amongst more irregular footsoldiers along with archers/skirmishers/horsemen. The exact nature of the "hoplite to irregular" split, along with the fine details of all the Trojan League units are still up in the air. Thracians will be principally light foot with more plentiful horse, without any hoplites but with peltast types instead. Neo-Hittites aren't codified yet but they'll in general be "Oriental-Hellenes" and favor archery and more plentiful cavalry with limited heavy foot.