The new boss looks at the map and decides to build Marco:
625: Marco tells us that the map is typical archipelago.
We share a rather big island with the Vikings. The others (except one, the Japs IIRC, who were willing to receive 200g at once, and declared war after we said NO) rule much smaller islands, but don't share them with anyone.
I feel like being a peaceful tradesman (only at war with the Vikings and the Japs ). Therefore, lots of techs are given to the Sioux (since we are supreme) and we start building settlers (roadbuilders), triremes and caravans, in order to establish fat trade routes with them.
We lose a chariot to the Vikings after discovery of Kaupang, then sign a CF with them (after having killed a chariot and a warrior).
Peaceful growth since then.
I saved after 15 turns: we are close to delivering our first caravans to the Sioux and switching to Republic (if my successor feels like it, of course ).
625: Marco tells us that the map is typical archipelago.
We share a rather big island with the Vikings. The others (except one, the Japs IIRC, who were willing to receive 200g at once, and declared war after we said NO) rule much smaller islands, but don't share them with anyone.
I feel like being a peaceful tradesman (only at war with the Vikings and the Japs ). Therefore, lots of techs are given to the Sioux (since we are supreme) and we start building settlers (roadbuilders), triremes and caravans, in order to establish fat trade routes with them.
We lose a chariot to the Vikings after discovery of Kaupang, then sign a CF with them (after having killed a chariot and a warrior).
Peaceful growth since then.
I saved after 15 turns: we are close to delivering our first caravans to the Sioux and switching to Republic (if my successor feels like it, of course ).
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