The Humans are divided in 7 ages, each 1,000 years apart. Each one of these ages contains 3 playable nations. In general, as time passes, the number of troops required by a human side decreases, but the quality of the available troops increases sharply.

 
 

Early Bronze Age

The 3 nations of the Early Bronze Age are the Egyptians, Sumerians and Akkadians. Along with their cities, villages and towers, all of these nations can build temples, mines, farms, tombs and arsenals. They have access to a good number of heroes; they can produce priests with powerful spells, and they may eventually summon Ra the Sun God. The nations of the Early Bronze Age rely on both magic spells and strength of numbers to wear down their opponents.

 
 


 
   
 

Late Bronze Age

The 3 nations of the Late Bronze Age are the Babylonians, Hittites and Assyrians. Along with their cities, villages and towers, all of these nations can build spires, forges, farms, stables and palaces. They have access to a good number of heroes; they can produce priests with a few spells, and they are able to summon Anu the Dragon God. With the power of magic waning, the nations of the Late Bronze Age rely on both strength of numbers and the power of their God to defeat their foes.

 
 


 
   
 

Iron Age

The 3 nations of the Iron Age are the Greeks, Minoans and Phoenicians. Along with their cities, villages and towers, all of these nations can build shrines, academies, workshops, granaries and barracks. They have access to many powerful heroes, but they do not have any spells. The awesome power of the God Zeus makes up for this though. With the power of magic waning, the nations of the Iron Age rely heavily on their heroes, such as Heracles and Achilles, in battle.

 
 

 
   
 

The Age of Rome

The 3 nations of the Roman Age are Rome , Carthage and Persia . Along with their cities, villages and towers, all of these nations can build pantheons, workshops, stables, granaries and legion halls. To be led effectively they require a more balanced approach that concentrates not only on summoning Ares, the God of War, but also on using buffs to improve existing regular troops (the Romans do not have individual heroes, so it is important for them to promote their regular troops).

 
 


 
   
 

The Middle Ages

The 3 nations of the Middle Ages are the Normans, Saxons and Germans. Along with their cities, villages and towers, all of these nations can build fairs, armorers, weaponsmiths, gamekeepers and siegemasters. These nations rely heavily on the ability to buff their knights. The upgraded armor of the knights is actually useful in keeping away the demons, and this is just as well, since spells and gods are now a thing of the past.