Turn 167
Screw Woden. The rest of my game just became near impossible due to him. I do have a plan though.
1. Found my own religion
2. Clear Alhambram's religion from my cities
3. Keep Woden alive long enough to effect #1 & #2
4. Hold off Alhambram in the interim
5. Convince Singaboy to agree to an alliance.
Lurker Questions:
If a DoF comes up while an alliance is running, does the alliance get cancelled? Or does it run for the full 30 turns?
Does founding a religion in a city clear an opposing religion from it?
These is extremely important for me to figure out over the next bunch of turns.
Alright, how do I intend to accomplish each step?
1. I started or laid the groundwork for 8 Holy Sites this last turn. Thankfully, I have lots of workers on hand and forests ready to chop for Oxford, resources that can be redirected into getting me Holy Sites as fast as possible. I'm also going to resume running Revelation next turn. With all this, I can hopefully accelerate towards a Prophet while earning faith for an apostle in the interim.
2. I'll need Organized Religion and Simultaneum to make this happen. I only need to clear Weedy Movement from a couple cities to be in the clear. So, all I need to not lose is one apostle and one inquisitor.
3. Thunder Mountain Railroad has a 1-tile pass between it and Alhambram. It will likely be the last city Alhambram tries to take, and it has Norse Mythology in it. I will deploy a Infantry Corps with Tortoise into the gap, a couple field cannons as backup, and a reserve infantry corps. That should ensure Woden stays alive long enough for me to effect 1 & 2. Because Woden tried to be cute with diplomacy, I currently can't sign OB with him (he denounced me). So, the only way to get in there and defend him is to declare war on him and cut off my access to luxuries and further increase my war weariness. He probably won't realize what I'm doing and will shoot me with the city.
Have I mentioned that I hate Woden right now?
Alhambram still has to eliminate him or convert him, and he's going to be running out of amenities soon. The flip side is that Alhambram is cutting off my access to traded amenities, so my situation will grow worse as time goes on...We'll just have to cross that bridge when we reach it. Zoos are awhile away. On the plus side, maybe Woden will upgrade and infantry or complete Civil Engineering in the interim and slow this slaughter.
4. Alhambram has a cossack army that is only getting bigger. Thankfully, he currently only has one narrow front on which he can assault me. I'm going to deploy all my existing forces to the Theodosia are to hold him off. This is the weakest element of my plan, as I need to hold him off with my existing forces, upgraded to infantry. The best thing I have going for me is that our frontline lessens the impact of his numerical advantage. If it wasn't obvious, I'm not continuing my attack on Alhambram. I will likely not be making peace with him anytime soon either.
5. Singaboy is not a huge threat, but he's still a threat. All the hammers that would have gone into an army to destroy him are now going to have to be allocated to build holy sites. I could hold him off with a few units, since I have tech advantage and Civil Engineering, but I need an army to defend Hattusa - and therefore a large part of my research capability. Moreover, I really don't want to deal with a two front war, not now. I need time over the next stretch of turns to stabilize things on the religious front, so that I don't lose that way.
To this end, on t175, I will offer Singaboy an alliance in exchange for Monticello/Madison. I'm sure he will jump at the prospect of a free city and me not killing him. It will allow him to think he can get back into the game. And who knows, he's likely going to play a big role going into the rest of the game. His economy is also getting stronger relative to mine, although he continues to fall behind in tech. At any rate, no guarantees he accepts a deal like this, but I can try.
Of course, none of this helps me when Alhambram gets all of Woden's cities out of occupation status and has a much stronger economy than me. At least I have my tech rate in the interim. I should leap out ahead of him. Maybe I get to nukes well before him and just reduce his lands to ash. That's a long way off though. Alright, that's the plan. Despite the desperation that has pushed me to it, I think its surprisingly doable. The big unknown factor is Singaboy, but hitting goals 1-4 should be pretty straightforward. Here we go.
Screw Woden.
Any questions?