WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THE STATUES AND MONUMENTS IN WORLDBOX?
Hello guys, how are you? Today we will talk about the statues and monuments in WorldBox.
Now let's start.
As we know in WorldBox, when civilizations reach a certain level of development, they can build statues and monuments, then I will explain their function:
STATUES:
Currently they can only be built by humans or dwarfs and are intended to worship deities, commemorate people or references to the game, today there are six.
First:
This statue commemorates a great hero of the village, it can be a king, leader, soldier, etc., who made great changes to the kingdom or village.
Second:
This statue represents the work of the peasants or farmers of the towns who are the ones who produce most of the food.
Third:
This statue represents the importance of the blacksmiths who produce and repair the implements of the citizens.
Quarter:
This statue worships the divine finger, one of the disciples of the supreme god, to whom the creation of the worlds is attributed.
Fifth:
This statue is a reference to ships and trade.
Sixth:
This statue worships the disciple of destruction crabzilla or better known as the destroyer of worlds.
MONUMENTS:
These have the purpose of adorning the towns and until now each race has only one exclusive to it.
First:
The human monument is a golden angel perched on one foot on a water fountain, many people say that it is a clear reference to the angel of independence in Mexico City, it used to be a normal fountain, but after zero point Eight was like this, what do you think?
Second:
The monument of the dwarves is a hammer perched on a structure, we could say that it refers to the Vikings and Norse mythology and how the dwarves are inspired by them.
Third:
The monument of the elves is a tree with pink leaves surrounded by a stone wall, this alludes to the connection between the elves and nature.
FORTH:
The orc monument represents their belief in
pagan gods or atheism, since it implies that they worship fire.
Well that's all for today, I hope you liked it.
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