I wanna make my 1000 post in the place I started.

Today in school I was bored(as usual) and thought about civ.
I tried to remember who are the light-blue civs,
I remembered the Americans and the Chinese but I couldnt find the third one!
So I came back home, and checked and "discovered" that these are the Persians(Duh!).
Is it only me or the Persians are "playing" only rarely and that is why I couldnt remember them?
yay!!! i'm king!
need to update the sig.
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That was another post in my long journey to KING.

Today in school I was bored(as usual) and thought about civ.
I tried to remember who are the light-blue civs,
I remembered the Americans and the Chinese but I couldnt find the third one!
So I came back home, and checked and "discovered" that these are the Persians(Duh!).
Is it only me or the Persians are "playing" only rarely and that is why I couldnt remember them?
yay!!! i'm king!
need to update the sig.
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That was another post in my long journey to KING.

) because I like to play as specific historical figures: Cyrus II or Darius of the Persians (both way more significant empire-builders that Xerxes), Claudius of the Romans ("I, Claudius" made a big impression when I was 15), Ethelred of the English (just because "the Unready" is one of my two favorite epithets for a monarch; the other is Basil the Bulgar Slayer, of the Byzantine Empire), James K. Polk of the Americans (Polk, a largely forgotten one-term president, did more to consolidate the American continental empire than anyone else). That being said/confessed, I've noticed that some AI civs always seem to have a female leader (Persians, Chinese, Russians, Vikings) while others go back and forth and no one always gives me a male leader (except, now that I think about it, I can't actually recal a female leader of the Japanese or the Carthaginians). I'm definitely going to start paying more attention to this.
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