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This page shows the available glyphs for the housing layouts.

— A 2x2 house — An alternative 2x2 house — 4x4 elite housing — Alternative 4x4 elite housing

1x1 Buildings and resources

— Road — Road block
— Plaza  
— Olive tree — Vines

2x2 Buildings

— Fountain music-platform-v.gif (919 bytes) — Maintenance Office — Podium — Tax office

3x3 Buildings

— College — Drama School — Gymnasium

— Storehouse

     

Larger Buildings

— Hero Hall — Infirmary

— Pier
(rotating when using
pier1-4.gif)

— Tradepost
— Granary — Theater  
Stadium (horizontal) Stadium (vertical)
Palace (horizontal) Palace (vertical)

Agora

— Fleece — Food — Horses — Olive oil
— Weapons — Wine    

Industry

— Armoury

— Carding Shed

— Foundry — Grower's Lodge
— Mint — Olivepress — Quarry — Sculpture Studio
— Timbermill — Winepress

Food sources

— Boarhunter — Cheese maker — Fishery music-platform-v.gif (919 bytes)— Urchin catcher
— Wheat Farm

Desirability Enhancing Structures

— Generic Pillar  
— Garden 1x1 — Garden 2x2
— Garden 3x3 — Hedgemaze
— Fishpond — Monument

Sanctuaries and construction

— Artisans    

 

   
— Hermes — Dionyssus
   
 

 

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Pegasus - the winged horse (father Poseidon and mother Medusa). Pegasus sprang from the neck of Medusa after Perseus had slain her. Zeus used Pegasus to carry his thunderbolts.