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Architect's Corner #1 - Fisherman's Hut and Noria

🏛️ Greetings Builders! 🏛️

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[h3]Welcome to a brand-new series in which we will tell you all about the buildings you will have at your disposal as a ruler of an ancient Greek Polis.[/h3]

Today we are going to cover the absolutely basic, water-related buildings, so you'd better get your raincoats ready :)

[h2]Fisherman's Hut[/h2]
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The inhabitants of your polis have many needs, and perhaps the most important of them all is to satisfy their hunger. Fortunately, the Greek landscape is inherent with the sea... which is full of fish, squid, octopus, and other Poseidon's gifts!

Built in the right place, Fisherman's Hut will guarantee you a constant supply of this important resource. Fisherman's Hut is cheap to build, self-sufficient, and relatively efficient, so don't hesitate to invest in a few of these! If your warehouses are full of fish, you can exchange the surplus for other valuable resources by trading or storing them to use them later, when your city grows bigger.

Commoners will be happy to have fish on their table, but more distinguished and discerning citizens will also demand other types of food.




[h2]Noria[/h2]
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When talking about the essential buildings in your city, we cannot forget about the Noria. Thanks to the ingenuity of the architects, Noria automatically irrigates the fields and makes the work of farmers much easier. And it's not just about strict food production - farmlands are also the source of many other valuable raw materials, such as grapes used in production of wine or olives used to make olive oil.

Every ruler knows the importance of the fertility of his lands and, consequently, rich harvests. If you don't provide your fields with enough water, you can forget about them all. If placed in the right place, Noria will constantly irrigate the fields, providing them with optimal conditions for growing plants - be sure to keep it in mind while planning your farming zones!




In the following parts of the series, we will return to you with a description of many other structures that will ensure the security, well-being and development of your city. Stay tuned!

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The Ruler's Manual #2 - Faith

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[h3]In today's devlog we will discuss the importance of faith in Ancient Greece in the Pantheon of Greek Gods, highlighting the twelve gods who lived on the top of Mount Olympus.[/h3]

[h2]Faith in Ancient Greece[/h2]
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Due to the need to explain the action and the reason for the existence of supernatural phenomena, the world of Greek gods, full of inspiration and ingenuity, was unrivaled in relation to the contemporary systems of faiths.

The myths of the Greeks tell not only about the great deeds of gods and heroes, but also explain the current state of the world, its history reaching even its origin, and explain phenomena occurring, which are both a huge inspiration for poets, painters, and philosophers, and the meaning of existence for ordinary people. Myths also teach how to act in life, what deeds are conducive to, and what are condemned. The importance of faith is emphasized by its influence on almost every element of Greek culture. Buildings and statues were created in honor of the gods, which were important not only in architecture. The creation of an ancient theater in honor of the god Dionysus laid the foundations for new forms of art such as tragedy, comedy, and drama. Many artists drew inspiration from the gods to create their amazing songs, sculptures, paintings, and other works.

The inhabitants of Ancient Greece worshiped the gods in dedicated altars, temples, or other places marked with the symbolism of a specific god. Cultivating faith did not depend on social strata. Each resident, regardless of his status and property, cared about worshiping the gods for the sake of safety, health, and prosperity.



To this day, the strong influence of the extremely deep belief system of the Greeks can be seen in the artistic work of various nations. Undeniable, even classic mythological motifs, the sources of which should be sought in antiquity, today constitute a canon that every enlightened person knows.

[h2]Olympian Gods[/h2]
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In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the twelve gods form the core of all pantheon mythology.

They were called Olympian gods because they lived on top of Mount Olympus. They decided on almost all significant issues in the world, including the existence, life, and death of people. The gods drank divine nectar and ate ambrosia, which gave them eternal life and enduring beauty.

The twelve gods of Olympus are composed of*:

  • Zeus - the god of heaven and thunder, the highest of all gods
  • Poseidon - god of rivers, lakes, seas and oceans, brother of Zeus
  • Hera - goddess of marriage, queen of heaven, wife of Zeus
  • Ares - god of bloody war
  • Apollo - god of poetry, dance and music
  • Aphrodite - goddess of love, beauty and procreation
  • Hephaestus - god of fire, blacksmiths and goldsmiths
  • Dionysus - god of grape-harvest and wine
  • Hermes - a divine herald, guardian of traders and travelers
  • Demeter - goddess of crops and harvest
  • Athena - goddess of wisdom and battle
  • Artemis - goddess of the hunt and the wild


Although Hades was one of the chief gods of ancient Greece and was the brother of Zeus and Poseidon himself, his kingdom was the underworld, far from Olympus, and thus was not considered by many to be one of the Olympian gods. Despite this, its significance was enormous in the daily lives of the inhabitants who hoped that their dead would reach the Champs-Elysées and not be thrown into the dark Tartarus.

* - Fun fact: not all source materials define the composition of the twelve Olympic gods equally. The materials are compatible with ten gods: Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Hephaestus, Hera, Hermes, Poseidon, and Zeus. The other two places, depending on the sources, are complemented by: Hades, Demeter, Dionysus, and Hestia.

[h2]The importance of faith in the game[/h2]
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In Builders of Greece you can pay tribute to each of the Olympic gods, directing his favor to your Polis and protecting yourself from his wrath.

When building places of worship, decide which gods will be worshiped by the inhabitants of your polis and what effects their prayers will bring. The gods mentioned in the previous paragraph will appear as potential cult units.

Several buildings will appear in the game that will serve as places of worship. The most important of them are altars and temples. The altar, being simple to build and small building, can at a low cost provide the inhabitants with the need to pray and cultivate the faith, and the ruler can guarantee the favor of a specific god. Temples are much larger structures that require much more resources and time to build while providing much better results than altars. For buildings of faith to function properly, they must have a specific deity to whom they will be dedicated and for whom the inhabitants of the polis will pray.



Using faith buildings, we can perform a variety of rituals, such as prayer, ritual sacrifice in the form of crops, liquids, or animals, and even performing the Hecatomb.

Each ritual will require the appropriate materials to perform it. The completed ritual will provide the appropriate effects, depending on the deity towards which the ritual was directed, and will ensure his favor. For example, by performing a ritual in honor of Demeter, a blessing can be sent to the player, which will increase the yield of farmland and the number of successful catches, and in addition, Demeter will be more accommodating to the player, which can reduce the frequency of droughts and crop failure.

The more we focus on the glory of a god, the more he will be in favor of our actions. It should be remembered that each of the gods has its own requirements, desires, and attributes, and the fate of our polis and the ancient world largely depends on them. Having the favor of the gods is always better for the people and the ruler than not having it.

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The Ruler's Manual #1 - Social strata

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We present you with the latest information from the game. Today we will talk about the social strata and the importance of society in Ancient Greece and also in the game.



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According to history, the population in the game will be divided not only according to their social status but also according to their needs. To be successful, you need to keep society happy. It is only up to you whether your policy will be able to meet the requirements of each resident, from the poorest to the richest.



Depending on their status and satisfaction, the population will be able to migrate between social strata so as to successfully build districts of various traits in the polis. Each apartment building, after meeting the relevant requirements, can be improved so that its inhabitants can transfer their social status to a higher level. Houses inhabited by each of the social classes are characterized by a unique style and represent their property status.

[h3]There are four basic social layers during the game:[/h3]
  • Thetes - They are the lowest class of society which is made up of a wide variety of members, mainly poor peasants, small craftsmen, and landless hired workers. The thetes were made up of citizens with property producing less than 200 medimnos* of grain a year.
  • Zeugitai - The class to which the famous hoplites belonged. The representative of Zeugitai was wealthy enough to own a team of oxen. Their fortune did not exceed 300 medimnos of grain a year.
  • Hippeis - Mostly known as Greek cavalry and the second most prosperous social group, initially consisting of those who could afford a horse and rider's equipment. Later, the definition of hippeis as a social group broke away from the possibility of undertaking horse service in the army.
  • Pentakosiomedimnoi - "Five-hundred-bushel men" refers to the richest people whose annual grain income exceeded 500 medimnos. Members of the social class also obtained the right to run for the office of the archon.
*A medimnos was an Ancient Greek unit of volume = 1 bushel = 8 dry gallons = around 52 liters.



Each resident of Polis, climbing up the hierarchy, changes his requirements and profession. The names of the social strata come from the historical division of Ancient Greece society and reflect the professional divisions.

Increasing the qualifications and social status not only allows the use of the new potential for new jobs and activities but will also be associated with greater citizen requirements. In our game, citizens when changing their social status also changes the building in which they live, the goods they need and the and the requirements they have towards the ruler. The sustainable development of your Polis is also important so that everyone is satisfied.

Meeting the demands of your people is a key part of keeping your inhabitants happy. Remember to always provide them with the appropriate goods, because the satisfaction of the inhabitants is the foundation of a prospering and united polis. Thanks to the different tiers of society, the game reflects the complexity of the social structures of Ancient Greece.



In the Ancient Greek world, religion was personal, direct, and present in all areas of your citizens' life, which makes it one of the most important element of their happiness. It is only up to you which gods will send grace to your polis and which will send their anger. A series of random events and consequences of the player's actions cause the world of ancient Greek polis to be filled with the will of the Olympian Gods.

In the next episode, we will talk more about the religion in the game and the possibility of worshiping the gods of Olympus


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Learn more about Builders of Greece and join our Discord server

[h2]Hello there, Builders! 🖐[/h2]
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We are more than happy to announce that Blum Entertainment is the new development team for Builders Of Greece! 📢 From now on, the new team will keep you updated on the production process and the current state of the game.

We cordially invite you to our community discord server - Builders Of Greece Discord where you will be able to get the latest information about the development of our game that will come in the near future and discuss with our Devs! 🛠️


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[h2]About Builders of Greece 🏛️[/h2]
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Enter the world of Ancient Greece, where you have the chance to become the greatest ruler in history! Build, manage, decide, trade, and fight - all this for the glory of your reigns! Provide your loyal subjects with a prosperous, peaceful life, erect amazing buildings, worship gods, and go down in history as a great leader! 👑


[h4]Features:[/h4]
• beautiful, realistic graphics
• tens of unique buildings to choose from
• an extensive production and economic network
• high decision-making
• extensive management system
• sea ​​and land trade system
• establishing relations with neighbors, alliances or wars
• establishing relations with the gods of Ancient Greece
• dynamic, random events affecting the course of the game


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