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Voyages of Jason

Missions and goals

IolcusIolcus is the home city of this adventure - get used to looking at the map opposite, because you'll be spending quite a long while there, as evidenced by the mission list:

  • Iolcus 1
  • Iolcus 2
  • Iolcus 3
  • Colony
  • Iolcus 5

Proverbial flesh on the proverbial bones time:

  • Iolcus 1
    Quest
    Slay monster (involves Hero)
    Treasury of 3000 dr
  • Iolcus 2
    Quest
    Slay monster (both involve Hero Theseus)
  • Iolcus 3
    Fulfill a quest (involves Hero)
    Have a treasury of 5,000 drachmas
    24 jugs of oil for colony
    24 fleece for colony
    24 sheaves of wheat for colony
  • Iolcus 5
    4 trading partners
    Population of 4,000
    10,000 drachmas in your treasury
    72 people in residence or better

Although you only get 1 chance to find a colony, there is a choice of the following 2 places:

Corcyra
Corinth
Corcyra
Corinth
Build a sanctuary for Dionysus
Support 2 triremes
Produce 32 amphorae of wine for Iolcus
Support 12 hoplites or better
Produce 32 sheaves of wheat for Iolcus
Produce 36 suits of armor in one year
Provide 16 pieces of sculpture to Iolcus

 

 

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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.