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{{Tech (Civ4)
 
|name = Mysticism
 
|name = Mysticism
 
|game = Vanilla
 
|game = Vanilla
 
|cost = 50
 
|cost = 50
|leadstoplain = [[Meditation (Vanilla)|Meditation]]<br>[[Polytheism (Vanilla)|Polytheism]]<br>[[Masonry (Vanilla)|Masonry]]
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|leadstoplain = [[Meditation (Civ4)|Meditation]]<br>[[Polytheism (Civ4)|Polytheism]]<br>[[Masonry (Civ4)|Masonry]]
 
|unitsenabled1 =
 
|unitsenabled1 =
|buildingsenabled1 = Obelisk
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|buildingsenabled1 = Monument
 
|buildingsenabled2 = Stonehenge
 
|buildingsenabled2 = Stonehenge
 
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''<span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:115%; font-family:"Helvetica","sans-serif";mso-fareast-font-family:Calibri; border:none windowtext 1.0pt;mso-border-alt:none windowtext 0in;padding:0in; background:#486B19;mso-ansi-language:EN-US;mso-fareast-language:EN-US; mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">"Nature herself has imprinted on the minds of all the idea of God." - Cicero</span>''
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''"Nature herself has imprinted on the minds of all the idea of God."''<br />-Cicero
   
 
The following civilizations start with the '''Mysticism''' technology:
 
The following civilizations start with the '''Mysticism''' technology:
* [[Arabia]]
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* [[Arabian (Civ4)|Arabs]]
* [[Aztecs]]
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* [[Aztec (Civ4)|Aztecs]]
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* [[Byzantine (Civ4)|Byzantines]]
* [[Byzantium]]
 
* [[Celts]]
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* [[Celtic (Civ4)|Celts]]
* [[Holy Roman Empire]]
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* [[Holy Roman Empire (Civ4)|Holy Roman Empire]]
* [[Inca]]
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* [[Incan (Civ4)|Inca]]
* [[India]]
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* [[Indian (Civ4)|Indians]]
* [[Korea]]
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* [[Korean (Civ4)|Koreans]]
* [[Maya]]
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* [[Mayan (Civ4)|Maya]]
* [[Spain]]
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* [[Spanish (Civ4)|Spanish]]
   
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==Strategy==
[[es:Misticismo]]
 
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Mysticism allows the construction of [[Monument (Civ4)|Monuments]] and the [[Stonehenge (Civ4)|Stonehenge]] world wonder. It also leads to [[Meditation (Civ4)|Meditation]] and [[Polytheism (Civ4)|Polytheism]], each of which grant the first discoverer a [[Religion (Civ4)|religion]].
==Civilopedia Entry==
 
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==Civilopedia entry==
 
People of the ancient world were fascinated and awed by the forces of nature surrounding them. Earthquakes, storms and other phenomena were generally regarded as signs from heaven. Individuals and groups arose to formulate explanations for these events, and pass the knowledge along to the tribe. The priests and priestesses of mysticism, who were often called oracles, claimed union with the divine through meditation and trance-like contemplation. Primitive mysticism offered mankind the first, tenuous links with the powers that shaped their world, and represented the first move toward the organized polytheistic and monotheistic religions to come.
 
People of the ancient world were fascinated and awed by the forces of nature surrounding them. Earthquakes, storms and other phenomena were generally regarded as signs from heaven. Individuals and groups arose to formulate explanations for these events, and pass the knowledge along to the tribe. The priests and priestesses of mysticism, who were often called oracles, claimed union with the divine through meditation and trance-like contemplation. Primitive mysticism offered mankind the first, tenuous links with the powers that shaped their world, and represented the first move toward the organized polytheistic and monotheistic religions to come.
[[Category:Ancient era technologies (Civ4)]]
 

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"Nature herself has imprinted on the minds of all the idea of God."
-Cicero

The following civilizations start with the Mysticism technology:

Strategy

Mysticism allows the construction of Monuments and the Stonehenge world wonder. It also leads to Meditation and Polytheism, each of which grant the first discoverer a religion.

Civilopedia entry

People of the ancient world were fascinated and awed by the forces of nature surrounding them. Earthquakes, storms and other phenomena were generally regarded as signs from heaven. Individuals and groups arose to formulate explanations for these events, and pass the knowledge along to the tribe. The priests and priestesses of mysticism, who were often called oracles, claimed union with the divine through meditation and trance-like contemplation. Primitive mysticism offered mankind the first, tenuous links with the powers that shaped their world, and represented the first move toward the organized polytheistic and monotheistic religions to come.