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I think this might be one of those things where Babylonian is an evil identifier of some sort like The Magi aren't Magicians because they are heroes, and Magician is an "evil" identifier.
My guess is that this is an issue of timing.The Babylonian identifier is probably limited to "related to the Babylonian empire" and Abraham lived in Ur before the Babylonian empire existed. Back in that time, Ur was probably part of the Sumerian empire. And Sumerian is not an identifier currently in Redemption.I would assume though that by the time Laban, Rachael, and Leah came along that the Syrian empire had already started to develop, which would also explain why they get that identifier.This would make sense with the timing in scripture, when the Armean/Syrian empire is one of the earliest that the Israelites dealt with (followed by the Assyrians, then the Babylonians, then the Persians, then the Romans).
I don't think it would matter, but I'd suggest giving Babylonian identifiers to Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego.
My question is what would be gained by Abraham gaining the Babylonian identifier?
Quote from: Arrthoa on April 20, 2012, 08:57:37 AMMy question is what would be gained by Abraham gaining the Babylonian identifier?Iron Pan fun in a Genesis deck? An actual reason to use Abram/Abraham? lol
Quote from: browarod on April 20, 2012, 09:37:34 AMQuote from: Arrthoa on April 20, 2012, 08:57:37 AMMy question is what would be gained by Abraham gaining the Babylonian identifier?Iron Pan fun in a Genesis deck? An actual reason to use Abram/Abraham? lolSo he would still need to make a successful RA to be Abraham and Iron Pan stops some of Genesis's best abilities
Quote from: Arrthoa on April 20, 2012, 10:02:21 AMQuote from: browarod on April 20, 2012, 09:37:34 AMQuote from: Arrthoa on April 20, 2012, 08:57:37 AMMy question is what would be gained by Abraham gaining the Babylonian identifier?Iron Pan fun in a Genesis deck? An actual reason to use Abram/Abraham? lolSo he would still need to make a successful RA to be Abraham and Iron Pan stops some of Genesis's best abilitiesThe issue is accuracy, not necessarily gameplay issues.For the record, I disagree with Abraham being Babylonian for the same reason I disagree with the Tower of Babel having any Babylonian connotations.
Actually, there has been archeological and historical evidence to show the the ruler that built Babel, Nimrod, is actually an ancestor of the people who became known as the Babylonians. But I still don't agree that Abe should exactly have a Babylonian Identifier, Remember, the Chaldeans were actually in the land before the Babylonians, and were a separate nation that the Babylonians took over when they created their empire.Although, I'd be okay with Abe getting a Cannanite Identifier, if he doesn't already have one.
The Babylonian Empire is widely considered to have been founded around 1792 BC, while the earliest date for the great flood is around 2348 BC. I mention the flood for two reasons: First, it was just prior to the flood that God opted to limit the life of men to 120 years, which becomes relevant, because Nimrod was the grandson of Ham, one of Noah's sons. This means that Nimrod's death would have occurred no later than 1988 BC (this is a really rough figure using the broadest of estimations), just under 200 years before the founding of the Babylonian Empire (which was itself constructed from the Akkadian Empire). The reason I note all this is because I want to point out that it is quite a bit different than Abraham being an Israelite. This is a moot point because a quick check of the REG and Visualizer indicate (correctly, in my opinion) that he is not one for gameplay purposes. At any rate, if a Nimrod card ever is printed, I have my argument for why it should be Babylonian to copy/paste.