Played turns 76 and 77. I have somewhat forgotten how to report, having not done it for a week.
In the north we founded Lioneye's Watch. SD did not attempt to compete with us for the spot and instead sent his settler to his northern coast to settle a decent spot. The city would be better 1SW on the tundra forest tile, but his other recently settled city (Tianjin was settled t76 and Shandong t77) may be claiming that fish. So it makes sense for him to try to claim the other fish with Tianjin if that is the case. We know Shandong is an island city from trade routes, so that is just my guess at where it is. It could certainly be on a different island instead.
We also found another marble island, much to my chagrin. We definitely could have used stone instead of a second marble. Still, it makes the island better and we may try to claim it soonish, depending on how things shake out. Not sure where we'd plant and it obviously depends on whether there is seafood on the northern coast. If not, we may try to plant on the marble (2h plant) to fight over the fish with SD. The hill also helps defense of course.
You may have noticed a flurry of activity in the other threads, as well as delay in playing the turn (no turns have been missed however). On t76 Serdoa declared on Rusten and razed Rusten's second newest city of Shock Nova. Rusten's newer city, Champion, was founded just the turn before Shock Nova was burned. They made peace after that, but interestingly Serdoa offered a cease fire and not a treaty to Rusten. Subsequently there has been pretty substantial increase in rival power. While I think Serdoa is not likely to attack us anytime soon, I think he wants us to show him due respect in terms of the threat that he poses, so we went ahead and put a turn into a spearman at ST as a contingency plan in case things go south. Because we had previously delayed the HB settler by a turn to finish the axeman already, we are not delaying the marble city further in doing this, since the galley was timed to finish on the same turn as the settler. This does delay the work boat that is due to be completed afterwards, but all plans must be modified according to new information. Beacon did recently complete an archer which is now in ST, and there will be another one finished a few turns hence. Two other units complete next turn as well, so our power level should be well within the realm of respectability.
Lewwyn's GNP is very high which is surprising to me given that he did not take Currency with the Oracle. Perhaps he is researching Monarchy with two prereqs. Researching Monarchy before Currency is the bane of Gaspar. Or perhaps his economy is simply doing much better than I expected. The map is more islandy than I expected, so this has contributed to surprises such as this. You could say that Lewwyn has been able to adapt to the map better and/or earlier than us. Lewwyn also closed borders with us in an attempt to reduce our trade route income, but we have enough routes from Serdoa and SD so it didn't really do much. We'll also get a route to Bob and Rusten once we found the marble city.
Serdoa's power went up but by only about two units' worth. So it is not an outlandish increase, despite a substantial dip in his score due to whipping.
In the north we founded Lioneye's Watch. SD did not attempt to compete with us for the spot and instead sent his settler to his northern coast to settle a decent spot. The city would be better 1SW on the tundra forest tile, but his other recently settled city (Tianjin was settled t76 and Shandong t77) may be claiming that fish. So it makes sense for him to try to claim the other fish with Tianjin if that is the case. We know Shandong is an island city from trade routes, so that is just my guess at where it is. It could certainly be on a different island instead.
We also found another marble island, much to my chagrin. We definitely could have used stone instead of a second marble. Still, it makes the island better and we may try to claim it soonish, depending on how things shake out. Not sure where we'd plant and it obviously depends on whether there is seafood on the northern coast. If not, we may try to plant on the marble (2h plant) to fight over the fish with SD. The hill also helps defense of course.
You may have noticed a flurry of activity in the other threads, as well as delay in playing the turn (no turns have been missed however). On t76 Serdoa declared on Rusten and razed Rusten's second newest city of Shock Nova. Rusten's newer city, Champion, was founded just the turn before Shock Nova was burned. They made peace after that, but interestingly Serdoa offered a cease fire and not a treaty to Rusten. Subsequently there has been pretty substantial increase in rival power. While I think Serdoa is not likely to attack us anytime soon, I think he wants us to show him due respect in terms of the threat that he poses, so we went ahead and put a turn into a spearman at ST as a contingency plan in case things go south. Because we had previously delayed the HB settler by a turn to finish the axeman already, we are not delaying the marble city further in doing this, since the galley was timed to finish on the same turn as the settler. This does delay the work boat that is due to be completed afterwards, but all plans must be modified according to new information. Beacon did recently complete an archer which is now in ST, and there will be another one finished a few turns hence. Two other units complete next turn as well, so our power level should be well within the realm of respectability.
Lewwyn's GNP is very high which is surprising to me given that he did not take Currency with the Oracle. Perhaps he is researching Monarchy with two prereqs. Researching Monarchy before Currency is the bane of Gaspar. Or perhaps his economy is simply doing much better than I expected. The map is more islandy than I expected, so this has contributed to surprises such as this. You could say that Lewwyn has been able to adapt to the map better and/or earlier than us. Lewwyn also closed borders with us in an attempt to reduce our trade route income, but we have enough routes from Serdoa and SD so it didn't really do much. We'll also get a route to Bob and Rusten once we found the marble city.
Serdoa's power went up but by only about two units' worth. So it is not an outlandish increase, despite a substantial dip in his score due to whipping.
Civilization IV: 21 (Bismarck of Mali), 29 (Mao Zedong of Babylon), 38 (Isabella of China), 45 (Victoria of Sumeria), PB12 (Darius of Sumeria), 56 (Hammurabi of Sumeria), PB16 (Bismarck of Mali), 78 (Augustus of Byzantium), PB56 (Willem of China)
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