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Hercules's Labors

Missions and goals

TirynsThis adventure takes place around the city of Tiryns, which you can see in the map to the right. There are 4 missions based on this map, and 3 colonies which you'll have to build during the course of the adventure. Remember that the colonies can be played in any order. The sequence of missions is as follows:

  • Tiryns 1
  • Colony
  • Tiryns 3
  • Colony
  • Tiryns 5
  • Colony
  • Tiryns 7

Let's put a bit of flesh on those bones, with the mission goals for each of the Tiryns-based missions:

  • Tiryns 1
    Yearly production of 30 fleece
    250 population in tenements or better
    Treasury of 7500 dr
  • Tiryns 3
    Slay monster (involves Hero)
    Sanctuary to any God
  • Tiryns 5
    Support for 8 hoplites
    Population of 2500
  • Tiryns 7
    3000 population
    Rule Mt. Pelion
    Zeus Sanctuary
    40 people in Manors

Now for the colonies which you can build (not necessarily in this order, of course):

Lerna
Lemnos
Ephesus
Lerna
Lemnos
Ephesus
Slay a monster
Sanctuary to Aphrodite
Fulfil a quest
Fulfil a quest
Population of 2000
Send 18 bronze to parent
Send 8 wood to parent

 

 

 

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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.