When Rome's legions marched into Iberia, they expected a swift victory. What they found were ghosts descending from the mountains, blades emerging from the forest. You are a child of these mountains. Your soil is hard, your winters cruel, but your people are loyal. Viriathus is not yet born — but you will pave his way. Guerrilla is your nature, patience your weapon. You have much to teach Rome.
Lusitania is not a civilization of marble temples and grand libraries. It is a civilization of iron will and mountain stone. The Lusitanians do not march in formation — they strike from ambush, fade into the highlands, and strike again. Their warriors ride small, hardy horses that can traverse terrain no Roman cavalry would dare attempt. To Rome, they are barbarians. To themselves, they are the last free people of the west.
Your people have no written language, no great city, no senate or pharaoh. What you have is the mountain, the forest, and a fury that no empire can extinguish. Every warrior fights not for glory but for freedom — and freedom, once tasted, is impossible to surrender. Let the great civilizations build their monuments. You will build something they never could: an unbreakable spirit.
The Iberian peninsula is a patchwork of Celtic and Iberian tribes. Carthage controls the south and east, but the mountainous interior remains fiercely independent. Rome has not yet set foot in Iberia — but it will. The Lusitanians don't know it yet, but they will fight the longest guerrilla war in ancient history.
Born in the mountains, forged in guerrilla warfare — speed and ferocity define Lusitanian warriors.
From the first spark of rebellion to the mountain ghosts — ten leaders who defied Rome.
How to play Lusitania — the guerrilla raider.
Lusitania is the guerrilla raider. You don't build empires — you bleed them. Your casualty bonus means every battle costs you less, and your Guerrilla Doctrine technology makes raiding absurdly profitable. Raid, retreat, raid again, accumulate wealth from pillage, and strike decisively when your enemies are exhausted.
Lusitania's Caetra (SPD 8) can raid and retreat before most garrisons can respond. Send Caetra to pillage, then withdraw before the enemy's heavy infantry arrives. With Guerrilla Doctrine active, each raid generates double rewards. Do this across 3-4 border regions every season and you'll out-earn Carthago without a single port. The mountain wolf doesn't need a harbor — it needs speed.
"The mountains protect you, Imperator. But Rome's eyes are everywhere. Your patience is your greatest weapon — wield it wisely, and the eagle will learn to fear the wolf. Freedom is not given. It is taken, one raid at a time, one mountain at a time, one season at a time."