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===Personality and Behavior===
 
===Personality and Behavior===
Hiawatha will normally attempt either a scientific or cultural victory. On some occasiohe is a idiot
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Hiawatha will normally attempt either a scientific or cultural victory. On some occasions, he may attempt a diplomatic one instead.
   
 
Hiawatha likes to expand his empire. He also tends to raise a strong defensive militia, comprised primarily of infantry and ranged units. His cities will be among the best defended.
 
Hiawatha likes to expand his empire. He also tends to raise a strong defensive militia, comprised primarily of infantry and ranged units. His cities will be among the best defended.

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Hiawatha was a Native American leader and founder of the Iroquois Confederacy.

In-Game

Hiawatha is the leader of the Iroquois in Civilization V. He speaks modern Mohawk and is located in a forest with a large rock behind him, possibly the meeting place of the tribal council.

Capital: Onondaga

Unique Unit: Mohawk Warrior

Unique Building: Longhouse

Unique Ability: The Great Warpath

Voice Actor: Kanentokon Hemlock

AI Traits

Trait Amount
Competitiveness 3 (5-1)
Wonder Competitiveness 4 (6-2)
City-State Influence Competitiveness 3 (5-1)
Boldness 2 (4-1)
Diplobalance 4 (6-2)
Hate Warmongers 6 (8-4)
Willingness to Denounce 4 (6-2)
Willingness to Declare Friendship 6 (8-4)
Loyalty 7 (9-5)
Neediness 7 (9-5)
Forgiveness 6 (8-4)
Chattiness 3 (5-1)
Meanness 3 (5-1)
Offensive Unit Production 3 (5-1)
Defensive Unit Production 7 (9-5)
Defensive Building Production 7 (9-5)
Military Training Buildings Production 4 (6-2)
Recon Unit Production 6 (8-4)
Ranged Unit Production 7 (9-5)
Mobile Unit Production 4 (6-2)
Naval Unit Production 3 (5-1)
Naval Recon Unit Production 3 (5-1)
Air Unit Production 4 (6-2)
Naval Growth 4 (6-2)
Naval Tile Improvements 4 (6-2)
Water Connections 4 (6-2)
Expansion 9 (10-7)
Growth 3 (5-1)
Tile Improvements 4 (6-2)
Infrastructure (Roads) 4 (6-2)
Production Emphasis 5 (7-3)
Science Emphasis 5 (7-3)
Gold Emphasis 6 (8-4)
Culture Emphasis 7 (9-5)
Happiness Emphasis 7 (9-5)
Great People Emphasis 6 (8-4)
Wonder Emphasis 6 (8-4)
Religion Emphasis 7 (9-5)
Diplomacy Victory 5 (7-3)
Spaceship Victory 8 (10-6)
Nuke Production 3 (5-1)
Use of Nukes 5 (7-3)
Use of Espionage 5 (7-3)
Anti-Air Production 5 (7-3)
Air Carrier Production 5 (7-3)
Land Trade Route Emphasis 5 (7-3)
Sea Trade Route Emphasis 5 (7-3)
Archaeology Emphasis 5 (7-3)
Trade Origin Emphasis 5 (7-3)
Trade Destination Emphasis 5 (7-3)
Airlift Emphasis 5 (7-3)
Likeliness to Declare War 4 (6-2)
Likeliness to be Hostile 3 (5-1)
Likeliness to be Deceptive 5 (7-3)
Likeliness to be Guarded 4 (6-2)
Likeliness to be Afraid 5 (7-3)
Likeliness to be Friendly 7 (9-5)
Likeliness to be Neutral 5 (7-3)
Ignore City-States 5 (7-3)
Friendliness to City-States 7 (9-5)
Protection of City-States 6 (8-4)
Conquest of City-States 3 (5-1)
Bullying of City-States 5 (7-3)

Personality and Behavior

Hiawatha will normally attempt either a scientific or cultural victory. On some occasions, he may attempt a diplomatic one instead.

Hiawatha likes to expand his empire. He also tends to raise a strong defensive militia, comprised primarily of infantry and ranged units. His cities will be among the best defended.

Hiawatha is one of the friendlier leaders who likes to declare friendship. In addition to being loyal, he is quite forgiving and not prone to backstabbing, though he has a strong tendency to ask his allies for help.

Hiawatha will try to befriend and protect city-states, and will almost never try to conquer them.

Civilopedia Entry

File:220px-Hiawatha - Eakins.jpg

Hiawatha, by Thomas Eakins

History

Hiawatha (or "Ayonwentah") is the legendary chief of the Onondaga Indians who, with the equally-legendary Chief Dekanawidah, formed the Iroquois Confederacy. Little is known about Hiawatha the man; according to Iroquois tradition he taught the people agriculture, navigation, medicine, and the arts, using his great magic to conquer all of man's supernatural and natural enemies. Hiawatha is also believed to have been a skilled orator who through his honeyed words persuaded the five tribes − Cayugas, Onondagas, Oneidas, Senecas, and Mohawks − to form the Five Nations of the Iroquois.

What little the West knows about Hiawatha is usually seen through the prism of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's remarkable epic poem, The Song of Hiawatha.

Verdict of History

No verdict is possible on such a legendary figure. The only thing that can be said is that however it occurred, the alliance of the Five Nations proved to be long and remarkably sturdy, even in the face of ever-increasing pressure from the advancing Europeans to the east. Whoever built that alliance certainly did an outstanding job.

Lines

Intro: Greetings, Stranger. I am Hiawatha, speaker for the Iroquois. We seek peace with all but we do not shrink from war.

Neutral Hello: Good day.

Neutral Let's Hear It 01: Yes?

Neutral Let's Hear It 02: I'm listening.

Neutral Yes 01: Very well.

Neutral Yes 02: Alright.

Neutral No 01: No.

Neutral No 02: Certainly not.

Hate Let's Hear It 01: Speak.

Hate Let's Hear It 02: I'm listening.
[Note: Better slow tone, same as NeutralHearIt02.]

Hate Let's Hear It 03: Oh, it's you.
[Note: Actually the greeting when he is angry.]

Hate Yes 01: Very well.
[Note: Better angry tone, same as NeutralYes01.]

Hate Yes 02: I suppose I must.

Hate No 01: You cannot be serious!

Hate No 02: That's unacceptable.

Attacked: You evil creature! My braves will slaughter you!

Declares War: You are a plague upon Mother Earth. Prepare for war!
[Note: The words and expressions used in this line are similar to the ones used in his Attacked line.]

Defeated: You have defeated us - so be it. But our spirits will never be vanquished! We shall return!

Peaceful: I thank you for your mercy. I pray that we can now be friends.

Request: Does this trade work for you, my friend?

Intro

Greetings noble Hiawatha, leader of the mighty Iroquois nations! Long have your people lived near the great and holy lake Ontario in the land that has come to be known as New York state in North America. In the mists of antiquity, the five peoples, Seneca, Onondaga, Mohawks, Cayugas, and Oneida united into one nation, the Haudenosaunee, the Iroquois. With no written language, the wise men of your nation created the great law of peace, the model for many constitutions including that of the United States. For many years, your people battled great enemies the Huron and the French and the English invaders. Though outnumbered and facing weapons far more advanced than the ones your warriors wielded, the Iroquois survived and prospered until they were finally overwhelmed by the mighty armies of the new United States.

Oh noble Hiawatha, listen to the cries of your people! They call out to you to lead them in peace and war, to rebuild the great longhouse and unite the tribes once again. Will you accept this challenge, great leader? Will you build a civilization that will stand the test of time?

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