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{{Quote|Nephthys increases Priest and Pharaoh damage against myth units.|In-game description}} |
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Nebty is an [[Egyptians|Egyptian]] myth technology that is available to research at the [[Temple]] or [[Town Center]] if the [[Heroic Age]] is reached through [[Nephthys]]. Once researched, it increases [[Priest]]s and [[Pharaoh]]s damage against [[Myth Unit|myth units]]. Notably, it does not affect the [[Son of Osiris]]. |
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| [[File:egp-h-priest.webp|40px]] [[Priest]] || +1 damage multiplier against myth units |
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| [[File:egp-h-pharaoh.webp|40px]] [[Pharaoh]] || +1 damage multiplier against myth units |
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| Unit Projectile || +20 [[Line of Sight]], and applies a revealing effect on its target or the place where it landed if missed, providing a Line of Sight of 25 for 6 seconds. |
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| [[File:shared-r-tools.webp|40px]] [[Gambanteinn, Odin's Wand]]|| -25% cost except favor |
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==History== |
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{{Quote|Among other things, Nephthys was associated with the liminality between the human and divine aspects. As such, she was often linked with pharaohs and priests, who were the ancient Egyptians' liaisons between the mortal and divine realms. As intermediaries, pharaohs and priests were more than just political and religious leaders; they were responsible for their peoples' relationships with the gods and goddesses watching over their realm. |
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| [[File:grk-t-forge-of-olympus.png|40px]] [[Forge of Olympus]] || [[Hephaestus]] || Costs -60% food |
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The nebty is a name for the symbols of Wadjet and Nekhbet - a rearing cobra and a griffon, respectively - which appear together in numerous instances, most notably the headdresses of pharaohs. A particularly salient example is the famed funerary mask of Tutankhamun. The nebty symbol represented divine protection and justified its wearer's authority as deriving from supernatural sources. Ancient Egyptians even believed that it could spew fire at the pharaoh's adversaries.|In-game compendium}} |
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==Mythology== |
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{{Quote|Apollo was known as "Phoebus," the "radiant," and had a close connection to Helios, the sun god. Apollo is often shown holding a bow and arrow symbolizing the sun's rays, as he was the god of archery (as art, not for warfare or hunting).|In-game compendium}} |
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==Trivia== |
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* While it affects the Pharaoh, it does not affect the Son of Osiris. |
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* If applied via the Scenario Editor, Sun Ray by default does not affect [[Lost Ship]] arrows, lasers (from [[Petsuchos|Petsuchoi]] or [[Mirror Tower]]s), and lightning (from [[Statues of Lightning]] or [[Osiris]]). |
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==Myth Tech== |
==Myth Tech== |
Latest revision as of 01:23, 6 November 2024
"Nephthys increases Priest and Pharaoh damage against myth units."
In-game description
Nebty is an Egyptian myth technology that is available to research at the Temple or Town Center if the Heroic Age is reached through Nephthys. Once researched, it increases Priests and Pharaohs damage against myth units. Notably, it does not affect the Son of Osiris.
Effects
Affects | Effect |
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Priest | +1 damage multiplier against myth units |
Pharaoh | +1 damage multiplier against myth units |
Relic Bonuses
Name | Description |
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Gambanteinn, Odin's Wand | -25% cost except favor |
History
"Among other things, Nephthys was associated with the liminality between the human and divine aspects. As such, she was often linked with pharaohs and priests, who were the ancient Egyptians' liaisons between the mortal and divine realms. As intermediaries, pharaohs and priests were more than just political and religious leaders; they were responsible for their peoples' relationships with the gods and goddesses watching over their realm. The nebty is a name for the symbols of Wadjet and Nekhbet - a rearing cobra and a griffon, respectively - which appear together in numerous instances, most notably the headdresses of pharaohs. A particularly salient example is the famed funerary mask of Tutankhamun. The nebty symbol represented divine protection and justified its wearer's authority as deriving from supernatural sources. Ancient Egyptians even believed that it could spew fire at the pharaoh's adversaries."
In-game compendium
Trivia
- While it affects the Pharaoh, it does not affect the Son of Osiris.
Myth Tech