Geography of Seidon
Seidon is located north of Athens and Delphi and is where Pelion once existed. It is on the coast of the Aegean Sea and has flat land surrounded by mountainous areas. Seidon has a surplus of olive trees and goats because they can survive in rugged land such as mountains. The goats are used for their milk to make cheese and other dairy products. The mountainous areas surrounding Seidon are helpful for sudden attacks and delays the enemy so Seidon has time to prepare. Seidon also has walls built around their city-state to protect their land from invaders. The water surrounding Seidon is helpful for trading with other city-states and traveling with ease. They are skilled sailors and trade olive oil and wine for grains, metals, and other foods that are scarce to them.