[SIZE="7"]Turn 190[/SIZE]
We will probably lose the fish tile to Romali in Land's End.

All the more reason to attack that civ.
Just a couple of things:
1. Krondor is back to the Hermitage, which is vastly more important than a gorcer at this point.
2. Land's End probably should build a theatre after its libary is done just for more culture - or the moai. I really hope we'll be able to keep the fish tile later.
3. Where could we build the Palanque settler? Port Natal?
4. Crydee should probably get a theatre next, since we need 6 for Globe in Stardock. Speaking of Stardock it needs its own theatre after the university. Once our workers are done cottaging they should probably chop. Remember to save worker turns by using one worker per forest!
5. What do we use the confucian missionary in Darkmoor? Use it on that city or on a new city?
6. Where's the worker that was in Yabon? Was hoping he would improve the city a bit. It's probably in Sethanon, so hopefully he'll go to Yabon's hill to mine or chop a forest/jungle by port natal.
7. Put an academy in Krondor. Beakers in that city increased by 27 per turn.
Anyway ... it's time for the Caste System + Pacifism combo, just for this Golden Age of course. Don't want to be running Pacifism all game.
(This, by the way, is why I wanted the Yabon worker to be improving Yabon rather than sethanon since Sethanon won't need those improved tiles just yet.)
A note on economy:
-Civic upkeep went from -44 gold to -32 gold.

-Science reamined pretty much the same.
-Gold deficit went from -225 to -261. Pricey, but running the merchants and deleting some warriors helped.
-Deleting 2 warriors in the capital reduced our deficit by 4 gold. If we can gift one of our far-flung galleys to athlete, we should definitley do so.
-At the end of our golden age, it's crucial that we swich back to Slavery + OR or FR.
Last thing:
In some cities that need their first border pop, you can run an artist if you want. However, I don't think any city desperately needs it.