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Specific information[]
- Ikariam uses "s33" in its URL as the server designation for this world, no matter which community / language version you use
- Ikariam:
- Uses the Greek Alphabet as names for the first twenty-four (24) worlds; one through twenty-four (1 — 24)
- Uses Greek Immortal Deities as names for thirty (30) worlds; twenty-five through forty-four, forty-eight, fifty, fifty-two, fifty-six, fifty-eight, sixty & sixty-four through sixty-seven (25 — 44, 48, 50, 52, 56, 58, 60 & 64 — 67)
- Uses Greek Mythological Figures (Deified Mortals WP, Kings WP, Notable Women WP and Minor figures WP) as names for five (5) worlds; forty-five, fifty-three through fifty-five and fifty-seven (45, 53 — 55 & 57)
- Uses Greek Mythological Creatures as names for four (4) worlds; forty-six, forty-nine, sixty-one and sixty-two (46, 49, 61 & 62)
- Uses Greek Mythological Heroes as names for four (4) worlds; forty-seven, fifty-one, fifty-nine and sixty-three (47, 51, 59 & 63)
- Ikariam:
- Ikariam used/uses a few specialty servers:
- "Speed servers" (1) (Closed) (not used often / reset after each session) - Special servers for when they needed to test changes that occurred at higher levels of the game and it would have take too long at normal speed to reach those higher levels of game play or researches
- "Global / International / Pangaia servers" (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5) - Special server for players from ALL language communities to play together on the same server
- "Asphodel / Graveyard servers" (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5) - Special servers (Graveyards) for when players ghost out of the game
- These servers are located at the EN site (https://lobby.ikariam.gameforge.com/en_GB/hub GF)
- "Test servers" [ 1 (Closed) / 2 (Closed) / 3 (Internal use #1) / 4 (Internal use #2) / 5 (Internal use #3) / 6 (Internal use #4) / 7 (Open) / 8 (Closed)] - Special servers for testing the beta WP patches before they go out to the live servers
- These servers are located at the EN test site (https://lobby-test.ikariam.gameforge.com/en_GB/hub GF)
- "War servers" [ 1 (Closed - Rounds #1 - #7) (reset after each round - 1 per language group) / 2 (Closed - Permanent Round #8) / 3 (Global / International / Permanent Round #8) / 4 (Global / International / Permanent Round #8)] - Special servers with special rules, designed specifically toward in-game battles
- The Ares Global / International servers are located at the EN site (https://lobby.ikariam.gameforge.com/en_GB/hub GF)
Statistical information[]
- The Active Gaia world makes up:
- Gaia (s33) is Active in 2 communities
- This means that there would be a Total of 17 GaiaT (s33t) world servers if none were Closed nor Merged
- The Active worlds represent:
- 4.4444 % of the 45 total Greek immortal deities servers
- 1.3889 % of the 144 player accessible servers, excluding the specialty (Speed, War, Pangaia, Asphodal and Test) servers
- 1.3158 % of the 152 total player accessible servers
- 0.1654 % of the 1209 grand-total player accessible servers
- 1.2422 % of the 161 grand total number of all of the world servers
- Each Active individual community that has the Gaia server is 50 % of the group of 2
- The Active worlds represent:
Special Attributes[]
This is a Special Server in the following communities:
EN & FR
HU
IL
IT
PT
RO
General information[]
In Greek mythology WP, Gaia, (GAY-ə or GAH-yə or, rarer, JEE-ə from Ancient Greek WP Γαῖα, a poetical form of Γῆ Gē, Ge, "land" or "earth") also spelled Gaea, was the personification of the Earth and one of the Greek primordial deities WP. Gaia was the great mother of all: the primal Greek Mother Goddess; creator and giver of birth to the Earth and all the Universe; the heavenly gods WP, the Titans WP, and the Giants WP were born to her. The gods reigning over their classical pantheon were born from her union with Uranus WP (the sky), while the sea-gods were born from her union with Pontus WP (the sea). Her equivalent in the Roman pantheon was Terra WP.
Etymology[]
The Greek WP word γαῖα (transliterated as gaia) is a collateral form of γῆ (gē, Doric WP γᾶ ga and probably δᾶ da) meaning Earth WP, a word of uncertain origin. R. S. P. Beekes WP has suggested a Pre-Greek WP origin.
In Mycenean Greek WP Ma-ka (trans. as Ma-ga, "Mother Gaia") also contains the root ga-.
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