Gods of The Game

Ptah

Historically

Worshiped in Memphis from the earliest dynastic times (c.3000 BC), Ptah was seen as the creator of the universe in the Memphite cosmology. He fashioned the bodies in which dwelt the souls of men in the afterlife. Other versions of the myths state that he worked under Thoth's orders, creating the heavens and the earth according to Thoth's specifications.

Ptah is depicted as a bearded man wearing a skullcap, shrouded much like a mummy, with his hands emerging from the wrappings in front and holding the Uas (phoenix-headed) scepter, an Ankh, and a Djed (sign of stability). He was often worshiped in conjunction with the gods Seker and Osiris, and worshiped under the name Ptah-seker-ausar.

In The Game

Ptah, God of Craftsmen, watches over industry in your city. He can make your industries more productive, or he can destroy them.

When you build him a Temple Complex, Ptah speeds the production of many of your city's industries, including Gold Mines, Copper Mines, Gemstone Mines, Clay Pits, Shipwrights, Jewelers, and Weavers. The Altar and Oracle in Ptah's Temple Complex speed the production of other industries and improves educators' abilities.

Altar of Amon, God of the Sun
Oracle of Thoth, God of Wisdom and Learning


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