PaletteHunter & Rivia
PaletteHunter PaletteHunter
Hey Rivia, ever wondered how the color schemes of ancient armies affected their tactics? I’ve been looking at how certain hues can boost morale or intimidate the enemy—maybe we can map out a color‑coded strategy for a campaign.
Rivia Rivia
That’s a fascinating angle—color can be a silent commander. Think of the Romans with their black standards, the Spartans in red, the Persians in gold—each hue sent a psychological message. We could assign colors to unit types and stages: crimson for the shock cavalry, deep blue for archers, iron gray for the infantry lines, and use lighting to switch the battlefield’s mood in real time. Just imagine the enemy’s confusion when their own banners turn into a storm of color.