Selucian National Games

The Selucian National Games (Selucian: Iudos Seluciae) were originally a festival, or celebration of and for the Gods of Religio Seluciana. They are a series of athletic competitions among athletes from the five provinces of Selucia, who only represent themselves and not the territories. Selucians gave them a mythological origin. They are currently held every five years, and only two athletes is crowned victors, after they do all the sports, with distinction between men and women.

During the celebration of the games in the past, ann Honour Truce was enacted so that athletes could travel from their cities to the games in safety. The prizes for the victors were olive leaf wreaths or crowns. In times of war, priests would offer sacrifices to the gods for victory. Victors at the Games were honored, and their feats chronicled for future generations. They are considered to be extremely hard, and in the past, athletes would even die in them, with the last athlete dying in 4230.

In 4300, games were restored with the current system (every five years, one man and one woman as winners).

They served as the base for the modern Olympic Games.

Famous athletes

 * From Cor Patriae
 * From Insularia:
 * Argos Loukas, 42nd Head of Government of Selucia.
 * From Marestella:
 * From Occidentria:
 * From Oriensos:
 * From Occidentria:
 * From Oriensos:
 * From Oriensos:
 * From Oriensos: