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Aerodrome

Campus

City Center

Commercial Hub

Dam

Diplomatic Quarter

Encampment

Entertainment Complex

Government Plaza

Ancestral Hall

Audience Chamber

Foreign Ministry

Grand Master's Chapel

Intelligence Agency

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Queen's Bibliotheque

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Warlord's Throne

Harbor

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Preserve

Theater Square

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Audience Chamber
Description
+2 Amenities and +4 Housing in Cities with Governors
-2 Loyalty in Cities without Governors.
Awards +1 Governor Title.
Historical Context
With the development of monarchical and ruler-centered systems of government came the ritualization of the ruler's conduct of the affairs of state. This was reflected in architecture, as there were many concrete benefits to creating special spaces where the ruler could see and be seen in their role as the head of state. To begin with, you could make the place conspicuously sumptuous or highly ornamental, and overawe anyone stepping inside it even before they started to ask you for things.

An audience chamber is a space designed specifically for access to a ruler in his role as ruler. It might include a throne (and be known as a throne room), or it might lack a throne (although usually it has some way to make it clear who's in charge), or the ruler might be so important that he simply sends lackeys out on his or her behalf, whilst sitting in the actual throne room, thus showing that he's far too busy to meet with anyone right now.
PortraitSquare
icon_building_gov_tall

Requirements

District
icon_district_government
Government Plaza
Mutually Exclusive With
icon_building_gov_wide
Ancestral Hall
icon_building_gov_conquest
Warlord's Throne
Production Cost
Base Cost: 150 Production
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 1 Gold
PortraitSquare
icon_building_gov_tall
Description
+2 Amenities and +4 Housing in Cities with Governors
-2 Loyalty in Cities without Governors.
Awards +1 Governor Title.
Historical Context
With the development of monarchical and ruler-centered systems of government came the ritualization of the ruler's conduct of the affairs of state. This was reflected in architecture, as there were many concrete benefits to creating special spaces where the ruler could see and be seen in their role as the head of state. To begin with, you could make the place conspicuously sumptuous or highly ornamental, and overawe anyone stepping inside it even before they started to ask you for things.

An audience chamber is a space designed specifically for access to a ruler in his role as ruler. It might include a throne (and be known as a throne room), or it might lack a throne (although usually it has some way to make it clear who's in charge), or the ruler might be so important that he simply sends lackeys out on his or her behalf, whilst sitting in the actual throne room, thus showing that he's far too busy to meet with anyone right now.

Requirements

District
icon_district_government
Government Plaza
Mutually Exclusive With
icon_building_gov_wide
Ancestral Hall
icon_building_gov_conquest
Warlord's Throne
Production Cost
Base Cost: 150 Production
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 1 Gold
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