I was playing with 1.21, that I like much, and encountered an obvious bug. I am on a continent's northern part, and there's a chokepoint to the south (one tile) leading to the other part of the continent, with the Iroquois being close there. I kept the chokepoint fortified ever since I discovered it, and no Iroqouis unit ever, except the Scout early on, was north of the chokepoint.
In the Ancient Age, I had a small war with the Iroquois, but I took two cities. Both were south of the chokepoint. We signed peace, and, as time came, I colonized some of the land over the chokepoint, still keeping it fortified all the time, and now had a usual border with the Iroquois.
Now it's late Middle Ages. I got an army of Samurai and Longbowmen and decide I'd like to torture the Iroquois a bit. I declare war on them, and the next turn, several cities go into disorder. Here I understood why, I got cities captured from the Iroquois with their citizens. The cities still had some people with Iroquois nationality.
However, a city of Edo went into disorder, too! Aa you probably know, this is one of the first Japanese cities. Edo was some 5 tiles away from my capitol, and the Iroquois weren't anywhere near it. Still, I zoomed in, asked for the unhappiness report and saw that "Stop the aggression against our mother country!". Surprised, I took a look at citizens, and noticed some of them saying "Laborer (Iroquois)". Now it's very weird, for the city of Edo belonged to me ever since it was founded, and didn't go anywhere else for a turn!
Any explanation?
In the Ancient Age, I had a small war with the Iroquois, but I took two cities. Both were south of the chokepoint. We signed peace, and, as time came, I colonized some of the land over the chokepoint, still keeping it fortified all the time, and now had a usual border with the Iroquois.
Now it's late Middle Ages. I got an army of Samurai and Longbowmen and decide I'd like to torture the Iroquois a bit. I declare war on them, and the next turn, several cities go into disorder. Here I understood why, I got cities captured from the Iroquois with their citizens. The cities still had some people with Iroquois nationality.
However, a city of Edo went into disorder, too! Aa you probably know, this is one of the first Japanese cities. Edo was some 5 tiles away from my capitol, and the Iroquois weren't anywhere near it. Still, I zoomed in, asked for the unhappiness report and saw that "Stop the aggression against our mother country!". Surprised, I took a look at citizens, and noticed some of them saying "Laborer (Iroquois)". Now it's very weird, for the city of Edo belonged to me ever since it was founded, and didn't go anywhere else for a turn!
Any explanation?
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