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Mount Olympus is the eighth and final scenario of the Greek campaign in Age of Empires: Mythologies. It is played on a 16x16 sized map.
Intro[]
On the slopes of Olympus, Heroes and Gods face off against Typhon.
Intro[]
As darkness falls across Greece, Typhon adcends Olympus
Typhon: You are weak, children of Chronus. I bring destruction and darkness to your world. Your earth will crack, your skies bleed. Your betrayal finally will be repaid.
Herakles: By Zeus, that's a big snake.
Hippolyta: Didn't you strangle snakes as a mere babe?
Herakles: They exaggerate. But only slightly. I can't get my hands around this one.
Typhon: Come out, dogs. Bring your lightning, your allies and your tools. I will devour you all.
Zeus: That will be enough, Destroyer.
Poseidon: We shall wash away your hatred, Titan.
Hades: And our power has only grown greater.
Athena: We are many, and wise.
Ares: You are alone, and surrounded.
Typhon: Your human pets are no match for oblivion's fangs.
Zeus: Not without help. Now, my brothers, my children. Strike this beast from MY mountain.
Typhon: What is this? My power is drained, but I can replace it. Come, mortals. Through your deaths I will grow powerful.
Scenario instructions[]
Starting conditions[]
- Starting Age: Mythic Age
- Ending Age:
- Starting resources: 600 food, 600 gold, 5 favor
- Starting units:
- 1 Perseus
- 1 Odysseus
- 1 Herakles
- 1 Hippolyta
- 2 Priest
- 2 Chimera
- 2 Centaur
- 1 Nemean Lion
- 1 Minotaur
Objectives[]
- Defeat Typhon.
Players[]
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Player[]
- Player (Zeus):
Enemy[]
- CPU: (Hades):
Strategy[]
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Outro[]
Typhon: I am cast back to Tartarus, but I am not unmade. One day, the titans will return to Olympus. Your age will fall to myth, Zeus. Destruction is eternal.
Zeus: Thank you, heroes of Greece. It is with our combined power that the world is again safe.
Perseus: We are forever servants, Lord of Olympus.
Odysseus: We will return to our kingdoms, to rebuild and rest.
Herakles: Rest? I think not! Point me to the nearest great beast or nymph! I shall await the next adventure!
With the Titan defeated, the Gods of Olympus retreat again to their domains, leaving the heroes of Greece to rebuild their ravaged land. Hippolyta is safe, and the gates of the Underworld are once again sealed against intrusion or escape.
Trivia[]
- In English, Typhon's dialogues are written in red. In other languages, they are written in capital letters.