Civilization (video game)/Characters

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Debuted in Civilization I

Mohandas Gandhi

Ghandi is the default leader of India in all Civilization games.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Ascended Meme: Built into his AI in the fifth game. He will always try to develop nukes before anyone else, but unless you give him cause, he will almost never use them against you.
  • Cool Old Guy: His default appearance.
  • Nice Guy: By default, his AI is set so he will almost never attack the player first and is quick to establish friendly relations in all games.
  • Nuke'Em: Due to a hilarious bug in the original game, he was very nuke happy. He will always try to build them faster than any other civilization as part of his default AI in the fifth game as a Shout Out to this.
  • Stripperiffic: Rare male example with his avatar in the fifth game.

Abraham Lincoln

Default leader of the United States in the first three Civilization games and the Beyond The Sword expansion to Civ4.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Face Palm: One of his default animation in the fourth game.
  • Nice Guy: Inclined towards peace, favors the democratic government options, and is unlikely to declare war in most games without provocation.
  • Slave Liberation: One of his favored policies in the fourth game is Emancipation.

Ghenghis Khan (Temujin)

The default leader of the Mongolians in Civilization games.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Blood Knight: Has a marked preference for warmongering in all games.
  • Bash Brothers: Stay on his good side in any game where you can declare a military alliance, and he'll be this to you.
  • Gonk: His art in Civ3.

Hammurabi

Leader of the Babylonians/Sumerians in Civilization I and Civ 4's Beyond The Sword expansion.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Badass Bureacrat: Prefers the Bureaucracy civic in Civ4 and also enjoys warmongering, even having bonuses for the latter as well.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Very responsive to peace making and diplomatic agreements by default.

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Tropes exhibited by this character include: