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lower interest rate. Building an Altar and Oracle
onto the Temple Complex of Ra helps you man-
age the city’s affairs:
Altar
of Ma’at,
Goddess
of
Justice.
Through
priests of Ra, Ma’at bestows a calming effect
on your city. As they pass by houses, they
lower the likelihood that the house will
unleash a criminal. The simple presence of the
Altar reduces the city’s overall risk of crime
breaking out.
Oracle
of
Horus,
God
of
the
Pharaohs.
This
Oracle increases citizens’ dedication to
Pharaoh and to the Kingdom, encouraging
them to accept a lower wage without affecting
their mood.
Ptah’s
Temple
Complex
When you build him a Temple Complex, Ptah
speeds the production of many of your city’s
industries, including Gold Mines, Copper Mines
Gemstone Mines, Clay Pits, Shipwrights, Jewelers
and Weavers. The Altar and Oracle in Ptah’s
Temple Complex speed the production of other
industries and improves educators’ abilities:
Altar
of
Amon,
God
of
the
Sun.
Honored by
your attention, Amon spurs quarries, Wood
Cutters, and Brickworks to work more quick-
ly.
Oracle
of
Thoth,
God
of
Wisdom
and
Learning.
Thoth’s goal is to bring the light of
learning to as many people as possible. When
you build an Oracle of Thoth, librarians and
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teachers use less papyrus to educate the city’s
inhabitants.
Seth’s
Temple
Complex
When a city has a Temple Complex dedicated to
him, Seth instills a fierce will in the city’s soldiers,
granting them more experience and protecting
them in battle. The additions to Seth’s Temple
Complex are:
Altar
of
Anubis,
God
of
Death.
Anubis gives
easier access to eternal life for citizens in the
city. With his blessing, embalmers need less
linen to prepare bodies for eternity.
Oracle of Sekhmet, Goddess of War.
Sekhmet
endows priests of Seth with the power to
reduce the risk of crime in the houses that
Temple
Complex.
While costly, Temple Complexes provide
tremendous benefits to your city.