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I was wondering what the tower was. Is it a wonder or a palace or an improvement or what?? I am speaking about the tower on the left of civ3.com's logo. Anyone know what it is??
its conceptually the art civ3 was based on. i don't think its in the game itself, except in the start screen.
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- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
"I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
the screen is of a tower of babel like building being built. now i remember that it was said that wonder movies were out but there is some new animations for the wonders. perhaps the tower of babel is really a wonder and one of the animations of it is it being built. if so this could mean that we would see the wonders as they are being built.
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the screen is of a tower of babel like building being built. now i remember that it was said that wonder movies were out but there is some new animations for the wonders. perhaps the tower of babel is really a wonder and one of the animations of it is it being built. if so this could mean that we would see the wonders as they are being built.
just a theory
"The Bible is the greatest sales pitch in history" -Me
"I regret nothing and apologize for less." -My motto
The tower was a really big building in the city. This is a fact I think!
It's said that the story of the tower originated from the hebrews who saw the building when they went to Babylon as fugitives. They simply made up the story as an explanation on why such a big tower had been constructed. This is only a theory.
Originally posted by Fiil
Babel is the hebrew word for Babylon!
It's said that the story of the tower originated from the hebrews who saw the building when they went to Babylon as fugitives. They simply made up the story as an explanation on why such a big tower had been constructed. This is only a theory.
According to the Bible; The descendants of Noah, having wandered for many years in the lands of the east, settled eventually on a wide plain in Shinar. Centuries had passed since the Flood, and now there were a great number of people, all speaking the same language. They decided between them to build a city out of brick, with a tower so tall its top would touch the clouds. This would give them a home, they thought, from which no one could drive them out. More important, it would make them envied throughout the world.
And so they began to build, baking the bricks hard and using tar for mortar.
The Lord looked at the city that was taking shape, at the streets and the houses and the tower already rising up into the sky, and God said, "These people are growing vain. Soon there will be no limit to what they will want. I will confuse their speech, change the very words in their mouths, so that no one will understand what is said"
And so it was: soon everone found that the words spoken by one person meant nothing to their neighbor.
This caused complete confusion. The building of the city, which was now called Babel because of the babble of the voices within it, came to a stop. The people left the plain of Shinar and were scattered all over the world.
And in every part of the world from that time on both men and women spoke in different languages.
You can chose to believed the story or not to believe the story, that is your choise.
Ref: The Children's Illustrated Bible.
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