Mardoc Wrote:Yikes! And Sciz is not able to contest it with you, if he's really hiding out in his cities.
Well, actually no. Sciz has a Settler and a Mudgolem 1N 1NE from Mutanbo. Because it is Dwarven, the Settler could move NE on the plains hill and found on the same turn.
I'm hoping he's just moved both non-combat units out of Mutanbo to save them from destruction in the event Mist can take the city, but I'm afraid Sciz is desperate enough to found a city without any protection.
While exploring the area around Yggdrasil, Dappa has spotted a Baby Spider, a Griffon and a Skeleton, so it's not actually a safe area.
I'm now torn, because I don't want to warn Sciz that the area is dangerous, and then proceed to claim the area for myself.
I am equally torn with another issue, namely God King vs Aristocracy.
Ending last turn (T79 - for which I still owe you an update

) finished Education research. I hadn't noticed it is a requirement to research Priesthood, so I had planned to get it before heading down the Philosophy -> Priesthood line.
Education opens up Code of Laws for Aristocracy ofcourse, and seeing that got me thinking.
Aristocracy will give me a massive commerce bonus.
Here's the breakdown, per city, pre- and post Aristocracy:
Note: Floodplain farms only increase net commerce by 2, as they already get the Financial bonus, because of the Malakim desert bonus.
- Helios (2 floodplain farms, 3 grassland farms)
net commerce gain: 4 (#fpx2) + 9 (#glx3) = 13
- En-Kai (4 grass farms)
net commerce gain: 12 (#glx3) = 12
- Ra (2 floodplain farms)
net commerce gain: 4 (#fpx2) = 4
- Horus (1 rice, 2 grassland farms)
net commerce gain: 9 (#glx3) = 9
So, with the farms I've got at the moment, I'd get a net commerce gain of 38. That's pretty sweet, actually...
Anyway, I don't mind losing the God King Bonus, but I do mind the food lost!
But still, 38 commerce..., and I've still got to transform lots of jungle into prime grassland...
As I'm writing this down I'm becoming convinced that ArAg is the way to go. Agreed, Settler will take a little longer to finish, and I won't be able to run as many specialists as I'd like. [38 commerce, Ilios] Also, my rivals will hate me even more! [38 commerce, Ilios!] And new cities will take longer to set up ... [38 commerce, Ilios!!]
Sold, to the handsome gentleman talking to himself!