This turn we got visibility into HitAnyKey's city of Hard Knocks, located a Copper resource in his territory, and found the outline of the borders of his capital. He's actually a bit closer than I thought.
There were a few more "WTF" moments this turn that I thought I'd share. (Lurkers, please be careful not to pass any of this on.)
First "WTF" moment: While passing by Hard Knocks, we could see into the city... and bizarrely, it was
completely empty. The crappy terrain we can see around this city suggests that it was settled
specifically to claim Copper... and yet defending it against rival civs and barbarians was, apparently, a low priority for HitAnyKey. Since when do you leave
any frontline city - let alone a critical metal-providing one - completely undefended?
I don't know, maybe something's on the way there or being built there soon... but it's still a far greater risk than I'd take with such an important city.
Second "WTF" moment: TT is now teching towards Priesthood. You heard right. Yep, this would certainly be an excellent time to start building the Oracle... not. The worst thing is that, as far as I can tell, the only city which has Marble and Copper connected right now is his capital - so it's the only logical place to build the wonder, but it's also the only place he can currently build Spearmen/Axemen. And yet Priesthood and the Oracle are somehow higher priority to him right now than getting The Wheel to build roads?
Let alone anything else, like AH/Pottery/Archery. Crazy.
Oh well, good news for us. If TT especially seems hell bent on dousing his empire in gasoline and waiting for someone to light a match, so be it.