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|align="center"| A centaur is a proud warrior with the body of a horse. It quickly gallops past enemies, shoots precise arrows and swiftly disappears. Centaurs are great defending against sharp weaponry. | |align="center"| A centaur is a proud warrior with the body of a horse. It quickly gallops past enemies, shoots precise arrows and swiftly disappears. Centaurs are great defending against sharp weaponry. | ||
|align="left"|[[File:Att_hack.png|Weapon Type]] Weapon type: Distance | |align="left"|[[File:Att_hack.png|Weapon Type]] Weapon type: Distance | ||
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|align="center"| A pegasus is a winged horse that plunges at its enemies from the high sky. Its joyful appearance fools enemies, luring them into a false sense of security. Pegasi can fly to other islands without transport ships. | |align="center"| A pegasus is a winged horse that plunges at its enemies from the high sky. Its joyful appearance fools enemies, luring them into a false sense of security. Pegasi can fly to other islands without transport ships. | ||
|align="left"| [[File:Att_hack.png|Weapon Type]]Weapon type: Sharp | |align="left"| [[File:Att_hack.png|Weapon Type]]Weapon type: Sharp |
Revision as of 22:18, 20 November 2011
Athena is the goddess of wisdom and the patroness. She is the daughter of Zeus, the insurmountable one. Even if there is an army at the city gates, so mighty that the earth quakes under their feet, Athena bravely stands by the warriors and forms them into a tight and impenetrable unit.
Athena's Divine Powers
Athena's Mythical Units
The Gods | |||||||
Zeus | Poseidon | Athena | Hera | Hades | Artemis | Aphrodite | Ares |