Great idea with this mod. Some very unique factions on that list!
I have one suggestion for faction 24 Kingdom of Romania. This should not be the name of the faction as it is quite ahistorical. The Kingdom of Romania was only declared in 1881. Before that any union of the Romanian principalities was simply known as the United Principalities. Since the mod takes place in the XVIIth century this name would be more accurate. Especially since the first ever union was achieved in 1600 and it was a personal union with the Prince Michael naming himself "IO MIHAILI UGROVLAHISCOI VOEVOD ARDEALSCOI MOLD ZEMLI" which is translated to "IoMichael Wallachian Voivode of Transylvanian and Moldavian Lands". In 1600 Michael also occupied Transilvania and he became de facto ruler there aswell. That is why he styled hymself as Prince of all 3 principalities. He was not recognised as Prince of Transilvania, however the Diet of Transilvania did recognise him as Governer which the Austrian Emperor accepted. This was only for a bried period of less than 1 year. See the seal below:
The name Romania was not used in that period to refer to the Principalities and would not be used for a few hundred years. Also, the ruler was still called 'Voivode' which roughly translates to Prince. As such the denomination of United Principalities is a lot more accurate. Alternatively, you can have it as the United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldova.
Anyway do you still require names, roster concepts and images for the Principalities? I have a rich library of images and texts that I can put at your disposal. I have already posted some of it on the infracta forum more than a year ago however no one replied to it.
Please see below examples of Wallachian and Moldavian soldiers of the XVI-XVIIth centuries
The famous Equus Valachus and variations of it
Wallachian/Moldavian archer XVIIth century
Light and heavy cavalry
Early XVIth century soldiers
XVIIth century monastery painting showing cavalry and infantry with arquebuses
Images of Vlach cavalry and infantry in the secnd half of the XVIIth century from the Polish book:
'Banners of the Walachian crown in the army in the second half. seventeenth century'
And various other images of the late XVI- XVIIth century
The Wallchian and Moldavian armies of the period were still quite similar to the medieval armies. As such weapons such as bows, crossbows, spears, axes and maces were still use in the conjuction with more modern weapons such as arquebuses, matchlocks, cannons and the like.
Also the armies had both local troops but also a host of mercenaries such as cossacks, albanians, serbians, bulgarians, szeklers etc.
Please let me know if you still need information as I can supply a lot more images and concepts.