. . . . "settlement large"@en . . "The ticket-master looks at you from behind the iron-grate and asks, \"Where to?\" And, then, \"Do you have the money for your ticket?\""@en . . . "On this map, you will face the Syracuse (Carthaginians, red, and Macedonians, yellow) and the Olympieum (Assyrians, brown). The yellow Syracuse have a large town with walls (the town you will need to invade), the red Syracuse have some troop-producing buildings in that town, and the Olympieum have a few houses and docks to the south. The enemies have no Villagers or Town Centers, so they won't build or rebuild anything - in other words, take your time, their defenses aren't getting any better. The Mirror Towers protecting the city from the sea are extremely hard-hitting, and have longer range than any of your siege units. If you can't avoid them, send a large fleet of at least a dozen Catapult Triremes and some Triremes for cannon fodder - extreme force is your only chance. Destroying the brown player's Docks could be a mistake, as they're lightly defended, and are suited for trading. Sending a few Merchant Ships could guarantee a steady supply of gold. When you have enough resources, ship some Villagers and soldiers to the open area west of Syracuse, and start building troop-producing buildings. Legions and Catapults can tear the city apart. Once you locate the forum, send your Legions there - but make sure that nothing harms Archimedes, he has very few hit points."@en . . "Syracuse"@en . . . "Syracuse is a location mentioned by Joshua Graham. He tells the defeated Salt-Upon-Wounds that they warned the White Legs in Syracuse but that they followed them to Zion."@en . "Syracuse is a city in north-central New York, United States. The city has a population of over 147,000 and the metropolitan area over 730,000."@en . . . "Syracuse, located in the Galvan system, can, in many ways, be considered an analogy for the Federation itself. Syracuse features a stratified social structure, where the wealthy enjoy all the trappings of modern technology, while those in the slums can barely afford low-tech necessities. All in all, however, Syracuse is not a rich world. Busy, progressive, and on the brink of overpopulation, Syracuse faces several environmental crises brought on by heavy industrialization. So far, however, the government has managed to keep the problem contained."@en . . . . . . "Syracuse is a location mentioned by Joshua Graham. He tells the defeated Salt-Upon-Wounds that they warned the White Legs in Syracuse but that they followed them to Zion."@en . . . . "Starbridges, Valkyries, Argosies, and Vipers"@en . . . "N/A"@en . "Syracuse"@en . . . "Syracuse"@fr . . . "Syracuse est un lieu mentionn\u00E9 par Joshua Graham. Il dit \u00E0 un Sel-sur-les-Plaies vaincu qu'il avait pr\u00E9venu les Jambes Blanches \u00E0 Syracuse mais ils l'ont tout de m\u00EAme suivi \u00E0 Zion."@fr . "6000"^^ . . "Syracuse is a city in north-central New York, United States. The city has a population of over 147,000 and the metropolitan area over 730,000."@en . "none"@en . . . . . "Syracuse, located in the Galvan system, can, in many ways, be considered an analogy for the Federation itself. Syracuse features a stratified social structure, where the wealthy enjoy all the trappings of modern technology, while those in the slums can barely afford low-tech necessities. All in all, however, Syracuse is not a rich world. Busy, progressive, and on the brink of overpopulation, Syracuse faces several environmental crises brought on by heavy industrialization. So far, however, the government has managed to keep the problem contained."@en . . . "The ticket-master looks at you from behind the iron-grate and asks, \"Where to?\" And, then, \"Do you have the money for your ticket?\""@en . . . . . . "grande ville"@fr . . "none"@fr . "Syracuse est un lieu mentionn\u00E9 par Joshua Graham. Il dit \u00E0 un Sel-sur-les-Plaies vaincu qu'il avait pr\u00E9venu les Jambes Blanches \u00E0 Syracuse mais ils l'ont tout de m\u00EAme suivi \u00E0 Zion."@fr . "On this map, you will face the Syracuse (Carthaginians, red, and Macedonians, yellow) and the Olympieum (Assyrians, brown). The yellow Syracuse have a large town with walls (the town you will need to invade), the red Syracuse have some troop-producing buildings in that town, and the Olympieum have a few houses and docks to the south. The enemies have no Villagers or Town Centers, so they won't build or rebuild anything - in other words, take your time, their defenses aren't getting any better."@en . . . . . . .