I really think we can discount early rushes on this map, so what's the issue with giving away our location? Are we that vulnerable somehow that others would choose us over Inca or anyone else? I really doubt this civ/leader combo is going for an early rush. Perhaps if it was a much smaller map we ought to be worried about the quechas, but with 20 tiles between us and a ton of barbs, it's just a non-issue. By the time they have the tech and army to tame the barbs fully, they'll know where we are anyway with scouting and we'll have had time to figure out their real intentions and abilities (like in 50T or more).
The only real concern would be them passing it off to another neighbor we haven't yet met that they have, but I'm not sure again how much of an issue that would be, especially as if we do have that common neighbor, the Inca can pretty quickly figure out where we're coming from (somewhere W or NW). Are people gunning for us or something? These are the sorts of tail risks that shouldn't concern us so long as we maintain a respectable army. If we keep a skeleton crew, yeah, we have to be worried about all manner of boogeymen in the shadows, and it's going to hurt our ability to build up good faith relationships with our neighbors. But this talk of standing armies is moot for now since no one has a significant standing army presently.
I'd rather build up that good faith with these guys by not being overly protective of this minor secret. I understand wanting to hold off on it, but being cold and overly cautious is just a good way to prevent proper trust from being formed, I think. If we keep them in the dark, we're sort of adding anxiety into the mix that we don't need to (on their end).
Give a little now, reap bigger rewards down the line.
The only real concern would be them passing it off to another neighbor we haven't yet met that they have, but I'm not sure again how much of an issue that would be, especially as if we do have that common neighbor, the Inca can pretty quickly figure out where we're coming from (somewhere W or NW). Are people gunning for us or something? These are the sorts of tail risks that shouldn't concern us so long as we maintain a respectable army. If we keep a skeleton crew, yeah, we have to be worried about all manner of boogeymen in the shadows, and it's going to hurt our ability to build up good faith relationships with our neighbors. But this talk of standing armies is moot for now since no one has a significant standing army presently.
I'd rather build up that good faith with these guys by not being overly protective of this minor secret. I understand wanting to hold off on it, but being cold and overly cautious is just a good way to prevent proper trust from being formed, I think. If we keep them in the dark, we're sort of adding anxiety into the mix that we don't need to (on their end).
Give a little now, reap bigger rewards down the line.
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