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Add 'Not implemented yet' note to healer tooltips.

This was SVN commit r10354.
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fcxSanya 2011-10-01 05:03:23 +00:00
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</Health>
<Identity>
<GenericName>Market</GenericName>
<Tooltip>Create Trade units and Barter resources. (Currently a useless structure)</Tooltip>
<Classes datatype="tokens">Town</Classes>
<Tooltip>Create Trade units and Barter resources.</Tooltip>
<Classes datatype="tokens">Town BarterMarket</Classes>
<Icon>structures/market.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Obstruction>

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</Health>
<Identity>
<GenericName>Healer</GenericName>
<Tooltip>Heal units within his Aura.</Tooltip>
<Tooltip>Heal units within his Aura. (Not implemented yet)</Tooltip>
</Identity>
<Sound>
<SoundGroups>

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<Civ>cart</Civ>
<SpecificName>Kehinit</SpecificName>
<History>Tanit (also spelled TINITH, TINNIT, or TINT), chief goddess of Carthage, equivalent of Astarte. Although she seems to have had some connection with the heavens, she was also a mother goddess, and fertility symbols often accompany representations of her. She was probably the consort of Baal Hammon (or Amon), the chief god of Carthage, and was often given the attribute "face of Baal." Although Tanit did not appear at Carthage before the 5th century BC, she soon eclipsed the more established cult of Baal Hammon and, in the Carthaginian area at least, was frequently listed before him on the monuments. In the worship of Tanit and Baal Hammon, children, probably firstborn, were sacrificed. Ample evidence of the practice has been found west of Carthage in the precinct of Tanit, where a tofet (a sanctuary for the sacrifice of children) was discovered. Tanit was also worshipped on Malta, Sardinia, and in Spain. There is no other reason for giving the Carthaginians a priestess instead of a priest in 0 A.D., although Tanit was the most popular of their two main gods with the people. </History>
<Tooltip>Heal units within her aura.</Tooltip>
<Tooltip>Heal units within her aura. (Not implemented yet)</Tooltip>
<Icon>units/cart_support_healer.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<VisualActor>

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<Entity parent="template_unit_support_healer">
<Identity>
<Civ>hele</Civ>
<GenericName>Median Magus</GenericName>
<GenericName>Median Magus</GenericName>
<SpecificName>Maguš Mada</SpecificName>
<History>Under both the Medes and later the Persian the tribe of the Magi or the Magians were the masters of religious and oral tradition, comparable to the Levites of the Bible. They were connected to Zoroastrianism, but likely tended to other Iranian cults as well. Aside from religious duties the Magians also functioned as the Great King's bureaucrats and kept his administration running.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_support_healer.png</Icon>