Oak of Teiwaz
The voices of the gods are always clear in the open air.Trees were incredibly important to the tribal peoples of Europe: they provided building materials, fuel and sites of worship. The Celts use of tree groves as sacred spaces was well documented, and a little sensationalised, by Roman writers like Pliny and Lucan. They were described as mystical places where animals dared not tread, where the silence was all consuming and where every tree was stained with sacrificial blood. The Irminsul of the Germanic tribes were less well known, though it is thought they may have been tree trunks erected by the tribes in honour of their gods. Historians have related them to the ‘Pillars of Hercules’ discussed by Tacitus in his work 'Germania'. Unfortunately these 'pillars' were never actually seen by Roman eyes and have never been explained or described since.
Religious
Building Name Oak of Teiwaz |
Level Name rom_BARBARIAN_religious_germanic_5 |
Building Chain Religious |
Building Level 5 |
Create Time 24 |
Create Cost 19440 |
Require Resource Trained Slaves |
Effects
+9% charge bonus for all units (local province)Bread and Games Edict:
+3 unit recruitment capacity (this_province)
+1.5% 1st and 2nd Class (this_building)
-13% provincial income (building upkeep) (regions_in_this_province)
Requires the Trained Slaves resource (this_building)
Provides Garrison Army
No Garrison Units
Recruitable Units
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1 |
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (Ger_Woithiz_Watha) Nakwadaz (Naked Spearmen) Common as first-line units, these naked spearmen are the Germanic replica of the Gaisates, except that they use more crude weapons, the framea being too expensive and heavy to be carried by a skirmisher.However, they are still heavy skirmishers, relying on their speed to outflank the enemy, before launching their missiles in the hope of causing disarray within the enemy ranks. |
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200 | 544 | 544 | 36 | 9 | 17 | 67 | 1 | 20 | 65 |
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