![]() These cost many deben, but we have them in abundance.Īccepts Player's Declaration of Friendship: It is done. This is a modified version of an inscription on Abu Simbel, attributed to the god Ptah: "I give to you constant harvests, the sheaves are like sand, the granaries approach heaven, and the grain heaps are like mountains".ĭelegation: I bring to you a small glimpse of the wonders of Egypt: jewels of gold and lapis, ivory and bone. I have been granted sheaves of wheat like sand, buildings that approach heaven, and grain heaps like mountains. Every country trembles before me, fear in their hearts. The actual line is "Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!"ĭefeat me, but my monuments will stand over the glory that was Ramses, king of kings. This is a reference to a line from " Ozymandias," a sonnet by Percy Bysshe Shelley. Look upon my armies, ye mighty, and despair. He speaks reconstructed Ancient Egyptian.ĭo you think that you can cultivate sand?įire your arrows at the sun. The Maryannu Chariot Archer will protect Egypt while they focus on construction, leading to a Culture Victory. The Sphinx then gives even more Culture if placed adjacent to these Wonders. Wonders are a great source of Culture with Ramses’ Abu Simbel ability that gives 30% of the construction cost as Culture. ![]() With a nice river start, Egypt gains bonuses towards wonders and districts. He receives Culture equal to 15% of the Production cost after completing a building, and 30% after completing a wonder. He dislikes civilizations with few improved tiles or that found National Parks. He will clear all features and improve all possible tiles, and likes civilizations who do the same. Rule now, and may none stand against the rising flood. From temples built from the living rock of Egypt, your command calls your people to you. Others claim to be God’s messenger, but you claim to be the sun incarnate. Ramses, pharaoh of the black land and the red, beloved like Horus, your imperious face gazes out across the desert in countless stone images.
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