Temple of Poseidon

Cost 2,200
Repair cost 880
Repair cost if ruined 1,760
  • -10% ship building costs
  • Level II ship hulls (+10% health) upon recruitment
  • +10% wealth from maritime commerce
  • +2 Hellenic cultural influence
  • +2 public order per turn
  • 6 food
Building Chain (Syracuse (Hannibal at the Gates))
Building Chain (Athens)
Building Chain (Baktria, Sparta)
Building Chain (Cimmeria (Black Sea Colonies))
Building Chain (Colchis (Black Sea Colonies))
Building Chain (Epirus)
Building Chain (Macedon)
Building Chain (Massilia (Black Sea Colonies))
Building Chain (Pergamon (Black Sea Colonies))
Building Chain (Pontus)
Building Chain (Seleucid)
Building Chain (Syracuse)
Description

One of the three major gods of Greece, Poseidon had dominion over the sea and lesser waters. He was crucial to sailors and traders, and could not be ignored by anyone in Greece. He was also the master of earthquakes, and could bring ruin in an instant. Given the number of earthquakes in Greece and the surrounding islands, Poseidon was a god to respect and to placate as often as possible. He was, however, an unforgiving god as is shown by his hounding of Odysseus after the hero blinded Polyphemus, his Cyclops son, during his voyage home after the Trojan War. Therefore, Alexander cast a four-horse chariot into the sea before the Battle of Issus to honour Poseidon and obtain his favour.