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1. They are mostly made out of stone and
2. The roofs are very high.
I have followed their design or "palette" with my own templates, but by trying to apply some freedom to it and changing some things here and there, I think I have achieved what I was expecting when I thought about the Northern Alliance.
The internal variation in the vanilla templates is my only real complain. The Raya's Children and Ascendancy Templates are unique, you can pretty much see who lives in a building by looking at it. When I look at the Northern Alliance Templates I feel like I am looking at a neighborhood of unoriginal people who decided to all live in the same house. I am glad you are liking this!
The vanillia templates... take forever to build... and all the variation seems to be internal, unlike the other two.
Also: your viking mod would work perfectly with a template like this one. Especially the runestone!