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You can find it quickly by just tapping "Basques" it adds many duchies from Age of Charlemagne, it can be considered as a continuation of your work, how much the units are cool. You should check it up.
I tried it very briefly because I was distracted by the southern gallic duchies
By the Age of Charlemagne era, the Vascones were no longer a tribe, they belonged to the Kingdom of Pamplona (later known as Kingdom of Navarre). I remember playing a very fun legendary campaign with the Marca Hispanica mod (available in English and Spanish), which unlocks the Kingdom of Pamplona.
So the Vascones appear only in grand campaign? I thought they were to be present in the Last Roman and or Age of Charlemagne.
Is using an all factions unlockers would allow me to play them in TLR?
I haven't worked on this mod since its release over a year ago, so I do not think that I will update it with new units. Nonetheless, I am grateful that people show interest in Basque history.
They are so overshadow that even the Internet knows so little about them
-They did have heavy armoured troops as they had contact with Rome and surprisngly, even had their own army: Cohors II Vasconum , so these troops could be equiped with some Roman armours completely or partly
-They used bowmen hunters, tended to use more slings but since the Greeks, Phoenicians and Romans camed, they adopted more the Bow
-Some of their troops, as any tribal war like, they had champions (Basque Champions, 2 handed swordsmen) who fought half naked (in torso i call that) I don't remember if he told me that they painted their bodies with war paint as their celtic and celtiberians neighbors did, but well, even if they didn't it would be cool to see it.