The Gavagai war was the highlight of the thread. The 2 2 vs. 1s were what the game was all about for a while, I thought, so it is good to have the fullest possible picture about the other one now.
I figured Gavagai must have been choked early to account for him being so small from so early, so when Commodore's thread revealed he didn't do it I thought it must have been you. Wrong. I guess Gavagai just chose a strategy that meant being small early on his own, and then got semi-choked and then razed before it could work?
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I was surprised how much you considered attacking Commodore after the 2 vs. 1 had begun and before it was over. I know I fought Naufragar but that was only
after the Celts were beaten down and too weak. Gavagai had a massive, threatening stack of Praetorians and you were still thinking of attacking Commodore, like when you took
Zhou Ninja Turtles. I doubted that a 1 vs. 1 against either of them would work.
The "defensibility" element of your western dotmap was something I didn't consider during the game, but interesting now.
It all worked out in the end for you, and not simply or easily, so nicely done.
Nice to see your side of our on-and-off back-and-forth trade deals. Giving Ivory when you had no Ivory or Iron Working was an oversight. But I think that towards the end you lost track of it and I got the better of it for a while. A You-Wheat Me-Corn deal that lasted after you got Corn at Former Nice. A You-Silver Me-Ivory deal that lasted after you got Ivory at Former Mediolanum. Until I Stopped Trading With Pindicator.
Thank you for mentioning that Superdeath got Music first and the Great Artist! Funny story, I deduced it was him at the time, but then after he had been eliminated and you and Naufragar started going to Music, Superdeath's KTB for it was gone and I had forgotten my old deduction, so I was briefly worried about Naufragar getting a Great Artist and using it to terrible effect. Silly me.
I did not consider that you might upgrade the naval units in the big lake ("Lake Maximum") by Muppet Babies. That would have taken me by surprise. But it could have been very interesting when retreat was cut off by the capture of that city / the northern city, which seemed certain.
And it is nice to see my guesses about your army in The Valley of the Shadow of Superdeath as of the dogpile turn was about correct. Though I hadn't thought about units being placed by Mediolanum, though it makes perfect sense. Had a disposition in my head of "core" and "TVOTSOS" as the places with stacks.
And about "not feeling like a win." Well, by process of elimination, we started with 8, 4 died and 1 quit and being 1 of the 3 is already close to the crown. And balancing military production and tactics with economy in the Gavagai war was quite a feat. Economy overall was great for a civ in a cold weird corner of a barren weird map.
But yeah, it is a shame to miss out on the outcome of the final dogpile and whatever catharsis it would have brought.
Good thread, good game, and see you in the next one.
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