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Consecrated Ground Egypt (Imperator Augustus)Egypt (Imperator Augustus) Level 1

Consecrated Ground

There are places where the gods once walked.

The Greeks had hundreds of gods and spirits that governed nearly every aspect of life. For centuries the people had been paying them homage and consecrating spaces and buildings in their honour. The mythologies that told the stories of the gods, such as Homer’s The Iliad, were particularly important to the Hellenistic cultures and were treated as sacred texts. Numerous festivals would be held all year round so that the gods would bless the land and people. With so many gods, cults were established to focus beliefs on one particular deity or another. Like other peoples, belief in an afterlife was a given, so that mortal life did have consequences. For the Greeks, they might suffer in Tartarus, abide in Hades or go to the noble, beautiful fields of Elysium, depending on their path through life. Indeed, if strict funeral rites were not observed the dead might be condemned to wander as lost souls.


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Level
Consecrated Ground

Building Name

Consecrated Ground

Level Name

greek_religious_egypt_1

Building Chain

Building Level

1

Create Time

2

Create Cost

700

Effects

+2 Hellenic cultural influence (this_region)
+2 public order per turn (this_province)

Provides Garrison Army

No Garrison Units

Recruitable Units

No Recruitable Units
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