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Rose Marl Building CimmeriaCimmeria Town Centre Level 5

Rose Marl Building

The rose hue of these buildings is a unique sight.

Marl is a form of mudstone - material formed primarily of clay and calcium. It was used by some Hellenic colonies in lieu of traditional Greek construction materials. During antiquity marl was the term applied to a variety of sedimentary materials formed in areas of freshwater. The Bosporan region on the northern shores of the Black Sea, and around the inlet Maeotis Swamp, had an abundance of this material, so much so that the Hellenic settlers used it instead of Greek sandstone. When it naturally mixed with red coralline algae from the freshwater marl gave buildings an interesting rose hue. This made the architecture of the Cimmerian Kingdom unique and, to some, profoundly beautiful.

Town Centre

Gathering Place
Gathering Place
(greek_town_centre_1)
Town Centre Level 0
Kapeloi
Kapeloi
(greek_town_centre_market_2)
Town Centre Level 1
Open Air Market
Open Air Market
(greek_town_centre_market_3)
Town Centre Level 2
Emporion
Emporion
(greek_town_centre_market_4)
Town Centre Level 3
Rose Marl Building
Rose Marl Building
(greek_town_centre_5_rose_marl)
Town Centre Level 4
Gymnasia
Gymnasia
(greek_town_centre_stadia_2)
Town Centre Level 1
Palestrae
Palestrae
(greek_town_centre_stadia_3)
Town Centre Level 2
Stadia
Stadia
(greek_town_centre_stadia_4)
Town Centre Level 3
Rose Marl Building
Rose Marl Building
(greek_town_centre_5_rose_marl)
Town Centre Level 4
Rose Marl Building

Building Name

Rose Marl Building

Level Name

greek_town_centre_5_rose_marl

Building Chain

Town Centre

Building Level

5

Create Time

8

Create Cost

9000

Require Resource

Silk
Silk

Effects

-8 food (this_region)
500 wealth from local commerce (this_building)
+8 public order per turn (this_province)
+2 influence per turn for your political party (this_faction)

Provides Garrison Army

No Garrison Units

Recruitable Units

No Recruitable Units
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