More like Athens or Sparta
Apoll is more like Sparta than Athens. This is because of many reasons including foreign affairs, domestic affairs, and education and philosophy. Even though were more like Sparta, we do have some characteristics of Athens too.
The Apoll military is almost identical to Spartan warriors. They both train boys to gain bravery, professionalism, and skill. The navy was an important part of the Apollian military and Sparta had a navy too but not as strong.
Also, Sparta and Apoll have farmland the slaves work on while the men have jobs in other trades. Apoll grew olive trees, barley, and grapes while the Spartans had olives, grapes, figs, and raised animals.
Lastly, the two started to educate boys at age seven and put them straight into the military and also educated the girls which most city-states didn't. We both didn't educate the children about philosophy and make them believe it like Athens did.
Although most parts of Apoll are like Sparta, Athens had some influences on us. The government consisted of three branches and each branch had their own job that corresponded to laws and society. This is the political practice of Apoll making it a mix. Even though it is a mix, Apoll is certainly more like Sparta than Athens.
The Apoll military is almost identical to Spartan warriors. They both train boys to gain bravery, professionalism, and skill. The navy was an important part of the Apollian military and Sparta had a navy too but not as strong.
Also, Sparta and Apoll have farmland the slaves work on while the men have jobs in other trades. Apoll grew olive trees, barley, and grapes while the Spartans had olives, grapes, figs, and raised animals.
Lastly, the two started to educate boys at age seven and put them straight into the military and also educated the girls which most city-states didn't. We both didn't educate the children about philosophy and make them believe it like Athens did.
Although most parts of Apoll are like Sparta, Athens had some influences on us. The government consisted of three branches and each branch had their own job that corresponded to laws and society. This is the political practice of Apoll making it a mix. Even though it is a mix, Apoll is certainly more like Sparta than Athens.