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Tlachtli

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Tlachtli
Description
A building unique to the Aztecs. Provides 2 Amenities, +2 Culture, +2 Faith, and a Great General Point. Provides +1 Tourism after advancing to the Conservation Civic.
Historical Context
For over 2700 years the Mesoamericans played their traditional “ballgame” – Ollamaliztli in Nahuatl – in (not surprisingly) “ball courts.” Somewhat similar in play to team racquetball, these “sporting events” had significant ritual overtones, given that the losers (and sometimes the winners) were often sacrificed after the game, usually by decapitation. Explicit depictions of human sacrifice after a game can be found in many Mayan ball courts such as those at El Tajin and at Chichen Itza. Although the sport had somewhat different rules in different places and different times, it spread throughout Mesoamerica, as far south as Nicaragua and north as Arizona. Built in a pattern that changed little over two-and-a-half millennia, the ball courts were stone constructs of a long, narrow playing field between high sloped walls with open-ended (later enclosed) wider goal areas. Painted and decorated, these stadiums were the epitome of the Mesoamerican civilization … until the Spanish showed up and introduced the natives to other games.
PortraitSquare
icon_building_tlachtli

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_aztec
Aztec
Replaces
icon_building_arena
Arena
+2 Faith
+2 Culture
+2 Amenities from entertainment
+1 Great General point per turn.

Requirements

District
icon_district_entertainment_complex
Entertainment Complex
Civic
icon_civic_games_recreation
Games and Recreation
Production Cost
Base Cost: 135 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 540 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 1 Gold
PortraitSquare
icon_building_tlachtli
Description
A building unique to the Aztecs. Provides 2 Amenities, +2 Culture, +2 Faith, and a Great General Point. Provides +1 Tourism after advancing to the Conservation Civic.
Historical Context
For over 2700 years the Mesoamericans played their traditional “ballgame” – Ollamaliztli in Nahuatl – in (not surprisingly) “ball courts.” Somewhat similar in play to team racquetball, these “sporting events” had significant ritual overtones, given that the losers (and sometimes the winners) were often sacrificed after the game, usually by decapitation. Explicit depictions of human sacrifice after a game can be found in many Mayan ball courts such as those at El Tajin and at Chichen Itza. Although the sport had somewhat different rules in different places and different times, it spread throughout Mesoamerica, as far south as Nicaragua and north as Arizona. Built in a pattern that changed little over two-and-a-half millennia, the ball courts were stone constructs of a long, narrow playing field between high sloped walls with open-ended (later enclosed) wider goal areas. Painted and decorated, these stadiums were the epitome of the Mesoamerican civilization … until the Spanish showed up and introduced the natives to other games.

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_aztec
Aztec
Replaces
icon_building_arena
Arena
+2 Faith
+2 Culture
+2 Amenities from entertainment
+1 Great General point per turn.

Requirements

District
icon_district_entertainment_complex
Entertainment Complex
Civic
icon_civic_games_recreation
Games and Recreation
Production Cost
Base Cost: 135 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 540 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 1 Gold
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