Turn 56:War?
I settled the pig city:
Unfortunately, Dtay's very provocative settlement means that we had no good choices to settle in this region, as the only hill available is the pigs. I chose not to move the workers onto the pigs as we don't have any way of defending them. Until we can advance units up they will chop the surrounding foliage, probably into a library as we will need to get some culture in here before Dtay can overwhelm us. I checked and I don't think he has any in there yet, but I doubt it will be long in coming.
The more immediate concern is losing the city, which if he has workers and chariots out of vision he may be able to do next turn. I doubt it however, as if he knew we were coming he probably wouldn't have exposed the chariot. More likely he saw our axe and chopped out the archer/positioned the chariot to kill as a result. Regardless, the city is very exposed so needs military quickly.
The capital is keeping the deer for now, as it should allow for a very quick growth to size 6. I set it on a spear as we desperately need military in the south, which we may need to whip soon. If no escalation of hostilities occurs, then my instinct is to whip out a settler at size 6 for the plains hill to the west of the capital, where I think we need a city to secure that border.
I've left it on the library for now, but I really don't think it's necessary given how little commerce passes through the city, at least for now. I would prefer to set a spear to bring south.
Whip out the granary next turn. Unchopped as we needed to divert worker labor to the west, and likely to remain so for a while.
One of the workers will probably join the other on the gold as we want it hooked ASAP, the other will continue chopping.
Scout continues scouting. Someone should put a GPP farm around here.
Unpictured, the warrior continues to run from Dtay's chariots, likely needs deleting soon. This is another thing that worries me, as he seems to be treating it as enemies, so I doubt he responds well to the new city.
I've finished researching maths, with the presumption of currency next. I think, however, that we want to follow with horseback riding and archery, depending on what happens to our south. I reiterate again that I think the shrine plan is a bad idea, and the MC plan needs to be very carefully considered in terms of timetable and aims.
If no escalation of hostilities occurs, then my instinct is to whip out a settler out of the capital for the plains hill to the west of it, where I think we need a city to secure that border, as well as getting a foothold in that area.
Anyway, just my thoughts
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