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Age of Mythology

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Age of Mythology

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Age of Mythology

The campaign starts off with the Atlantean hero, Arkantos, discussing with the Theocrat how they are losing Poseidon's favor. Pirates then start attacking Atlantis, whom Arkantos successfully drives off. However, as the pirates were fleeing Kamos the minotaur, who was the leader of the pirates, stole the trident from a Poseidon staue. Arkantos follows Kamos, gets the trident back, and unsuccessfully tries to kill Kamos, who flees on a Leviathan. He then proceeds to Greece where he fights in the Trojan War alongside the Greek heroes Ajax, Ody ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia II - Age of Mythology - Gods
Players can choose from one of three gods of a civilization as they begin, and two Minor Gods each time they advance in age. Each Minor God provides you with new God Powers, Myth Units and technologies. Age of Mythology - Greek. Archaic Age Zeus Poseidon Hades Classical Age Athena Ares Hermes Heroic Age Aphrodite Apollo Dionysus Mythic Age Hera Hepha ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia II - Age of Mythology - Buildings

Buildings in Age of Mythology are used for a variety of purposes. They are used to train units, can be used to garrison units, or can be used to drop off resources. Age of Mythology - Greek. Town Center: Greek Town Centers are the main building in one's empire. They can shoot arrows, garrison units inside them, train villagers and heroes, resources can be dropped off at them, and provide 15 population. Upgrades can be purchased here, and one can choose to go to the next age. Town Centers can be built ...

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Age of Mythology, Age of Mythology - Campaign, Age of Mythology - Gods, Age of Mythology - Greek, Age of Mythology - Egyptian, Age of Mythology - Norse, Age of Mythology - Myth Units, Age of Mythology - Greek, Age of Mythology - Egyptian, Age of Mythology - Norse, Age of Mythology - Special, Age of Mythology - Heroes, Age of Mythology - Human Units, Age of Mythology - Economic, Age of Mythology - Infantry, Age of Mythology - Archers, Age of Mythology - Cavalry, Age of Mythology - Ships, Age of Mythology - Siege weapons, Age of Mythology - Buildings, Age of Mythology - Greek, Age of Mythology - Egyptian, Age of Mythology - Norse, Age of Mythology - Campaign Heroes, Age of Mythology - God powers, Age of Mythology - Greek, Age of Mythology - Egyptian, Age of Mythology - Norse, Age of Mythology - Relics, Age of Mythology - Expansion pack

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia II - Age of Mythology - Campaign

The campaign starts off with the Atlantean hero, Arkantos, discussing with the Theocrat how they are losing Poseidon's favor. Pirates then start attacking Atlantis, whom Arkantos successfully drives off. However, as the pirates were fleeing Kamos the minotaur, who was the leader of the pirates, stole the trident from a Poseidon staue. Arkantos follows Kamos, gets the trident back, and unsuccessfully tries to kill Kamos, who flees on a Leviathan. He then proceeds to Greece where he fights in the Trojan War alongside the Greek heroes Ajax, Ody ...

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Age of Mythology, Age of Mythology - Campaign, Age of Mythology - Gods, Age of Mythology - Greek, Age of Mythology - Egyptian, Age of Mythology - Norse, Age of Mythology - Myth Units, Age of Mythology - Greek, Age of Mythology - Egyptian, Age of Mythology - Norse, Age of Mythology - Special, Age of Mythology - Heroes, Age of Mythology - Human Units, Age of Mythology - Economic, Age of Mythology - Infantry, Age of Mythology - Archers, Age of Mythology - Cavalry, Age of Mythology - Ships, Age of Mythology - Siege weapons, Age of Mythology - Buildings, Age of Mythology - Greek, Age of Mythology - Egyptian, Age of Mythology - Norse, Age of Mythology - Campaign Heroes, Age of Mythology - God powers, Age of Mythology - Greek, Age of Mythology - Egyptian, Age of Mythology - Norse, Age of Mythology - Relics, Age of Mythology - Expansion pack

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Abenaki mythology

The Abenaki (also Wabanaki) are a Native American tribe located in the northeastern United States. Religious ceremonies are led by shamans, called Medeoulin (Mdawinno). The history of the Abenaki people is divided into three time periods. In the first, the Ancient Age, humanity and animal-life are undifferentiated. In the second, the Golden Age, animals are still humans, but quantitatively different. In the third, the Present Age, animals and humanity are totally differentiated. Abenaki mythology - Beings of the Golden A ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Greek mythology

Greek mythology comprises the collected narratives of Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines, originally created and spread within an oral-poetic tradition. Our surviving sources of mythology are literary reworkings of this oral tradition, supplemented by interpretations of iconic imagery, sometimes modern ones, sometimes ancient ones, as myth was a means for later Greeks themselves to throw light on cult practices and traditions that were no longer explicable. The historian must sometimes deduce from hints in imagery, such as in ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Golden age

A golden age is a temporal term originated from early Greek and Roman poets. The term refers to a time when mankind lived in a utopia and was pure and/or immortal. It usually ends with a devastating event, identified to the Fall of Man (see Ages of Man). Golden age - Mythology. In classical mythology, this took place during the reign of Cronus. Peace and harmony prevailed during this age. Humans did not grow old, but died peacefully. Spring was eternal and people were fed on acorns from a great oak as well ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Dark elf

Dark elves are the (mostly) evil counterparts of the Light Elves in many mythologies and fantasy settings. They are often at war with other elves. Dark elf - Dark elves in mythology and folklore. Dark elf - Norse/Germanic mythology. In Norse mythology, Svartálfar ("Swartelves" or "black elves"), sometimes considered synonymous with duergar ("dwarves"), are subterranean creatures who dwell in the world of Svartálfheim. They may be either good or evil. The < ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Milky Way

The Milky Way (a translation of the Latin Via Lactea, in turn derived from the Greek Γαλαξίας (Galaksias), sometimes referred to simply as "the Galaxy", is a barred spiral galaxy which forms part of the Local Group. Although the Milky Way is but one of billions of galaxies in the universe, the Galaxy has special significance to humanity as it is the home of the solar system. Democritus (460 BC - 370 BC) was the first known person to cla ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Culture of Romania

Literature Music Fine arts Cuisine Folklore Mythology Spirituality Actors Composers Painters Poets Writers Castles Museums Religious UNESCO WHS The Culture of Romania is rich and varied. Like Romanians themselves, it is fundamentally defined as the meeting point of three regions—Central Europe, Eastern Europe and the Balkans—but cannot be fully included in any of them. The Romanian identity formed on a substratum of mi ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Eschatology

Eschatology (from the Greek έσχατος meaning "last" + -logy) is a part of theology concerned with the final events in the history of the world or the ultimate destiny of human kind, commonly phrased as the end of the world. In many religions, the end of the world is a future event prophesied in sacred texts or folklore. More broadly, eschatology may encompass related concepts such as the Messiah or Messianic Age, the afterlife, and the soul. The Greek word αιών means "age"; some translation ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Star

A star is a massive body of plasma in outer space that is currently producing or has produced energy through nuclear fusion. Unlike a planet, from which most light is reflected, a star emits light because of its intense heat. Scientifically, stars are defined as self-gravitating spheres of plasma in hydrostatic equilibrium, which generate their own energy through the process of nuclear fusion. Stellar astronomy is the study of stars. Star - Star formation and evolution. Main article: stellar evolut ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Celtic mythology

Celtic mythology is the mythology of Celtic polytheism, the apparent religion of the Iron Age Celts. Like other Iron Age Europeans, the early Celts maintained a polytheistic mythology and religious structure. Among Celtic peoples in close contact with Rome, such as the Gauls and Celtiberians, their mythology did not survive the Roman empire, their subsequent conversion to Christianity, and the loss of their Celtic languages. Ironically it is through contemporary Roman and Christian sources that what we do know of their belie ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - History of Hinduism

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Hinduism (सनातन धर्म; also known as Sanātana Dharma, and Vaidika-Dharma) is a worldwide religious tradition that is based on the revealed knowledge of the Veda and the direct descendant of the Vedic religion. It encompasses many religious traditions that widely vary in practice, as well as many diverse sects and philosophies. It is the world's ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Beer

Beer, generally, is an alcoholic beverage produced through the fermentation of sugars suspended in an aqueous medium, and which is not distilled after fermentation. The unfermented sugar solution, called wort, is obtained from steeping, or "mashing," malted grains, usually barley. Alcoholic beverages made from the fermentation of sugars derived from non-grain sources — fruit juices or honey, for example — are generally not called "beer," despite being produced by ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Norse

Norse is an adjective relating things to Scandinavia and may be used in a number of ways: Norse mythology, ancient Scandinavian beliefs Norsecore, a subgenre of heavy metal music "Norselands" (see "Scenario" section of Age of Mythology: The Titans), a fictional land in an installment of the Age of Mythology computer game series Norsemen or Vikings, i.e. Medieval Scandinavians Modern Nordic countries North Germanic languages (through the synonym "Nordic languages")

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Klotho

Klotho may refer to Klotho or Clotho, one of the Moirae, or Fates, in Greek mythology Asteroid 97 Klotho Klotho, a gene involved in aging. Other related archives97 Klotho, Asteroid, Greek mythology, Klotho, Moirae

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - William Blake's mythology

The prophetic books of the English poet and artist William Blake contain a rich mythology, in which Blake worked to encode his revolutionary spiritual and political ideas into a prophecy for a new age. This desire to recreate the cosmos is the heart of his work and his psychology. His myths often described the struggle between enlightenment and free love on the one hand, and restrictive education and morals on the other. William Blake's mythology - Sources. Among Blake's inspirations were Joh ...

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Bhogar

Bogar was a legendary South Indian siddhar (herbal healer). He was said to have been born into a goldsmithing family, and to have had miraculous powers. He is also said in some New Age circles to have been associated with Mahavatar Babaji. Bohar was known as Boha muni in Ayyavazhi mythology. Other related archivesAyyavazhi mythology, Mahavatar Babaji, New Age, South Indian, goldsmithing, siddhar

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Age of Mythology: Encyclopedia - Astraea

In Greek mythology, Astraea ("star-maiden") was a daughter of Zeus and Themis or of Eos and Astraeus. She and her mother were both personifications of justice. Astraea was the last of the immortals to live with humans during the Golden Age. As mankind became wicked, she was the last to stay on earth, ascending to heaven to become the constellation Virgo; the scales of justice she carried became the nearby constellation Libra. Category: Greek mythology

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