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The Early Helladic People
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The Early Helladic Peoples: 10,000 - 2,000 BC A cold wind blew off the Anatolian mountains. In the foothills below, the young tribal chief, Hierakles, looked over the remaining members of his fading village. Despite their courage, they appeared ragged, tired. He knew they would not last through another bitter winter if they remained here. But where was there to go? Thank the gods! The village shaman, Kalkas, had the answer. It was why he had gathered his people here today. Objectives: (Each objective after the third is invisible until the one before it has been completed)
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The Early Helladic Peoples: 10,000 - 2,000 BC A cold wind blew off the Anatolian mountains. In the foothills below, the young tribal chief, Hierakles, looked over the remaining members of his fading village. Despite their courage, they appeared ragged, tired. He knew they would not last through another bitter winter if they remained here. But where was there to go? Thank the gods! The village shaman, Kalkas, had the answer. It was why he had gathered his people here today. In a recent dream, Kalkas had envisioned a way to traverse the western sea. He believed the Anatolian people could cross the water to a land called Thessaly, and there they would prosper. Now, it was time for Kalkas to share his wisdom. The legendary story of the Greek peoples begins here. Objectives: * Follow the advice of Hierakles and Kalkas to successfully emigrate from Anatolia to Thessaly. * Hierakles and Kalkas must survive. * Locate the hostile city of Troas. * Bring Kalkas to the Dock at Troas. * Build Transports and bring your people to the land called Thessaly, across the sea. * Locate the high plateau in Thessaly and bring Hierakles there. * Construct a Barracks and a Settlement on the high plateau. * Bring Kalkas to Thessaly. * Construct a Temple on the high plateau. (Each objective after the third is invisible until the one before it has been completed)