Thats the power of Crow worship!So are we sure magic isn't at play here? I mean, the fluff representation of us kicking a project is our people going into a frenzy to ensure it's completed. We got this ability in a trait called Divine Stewards. Are our people collectively a god?
The problem is even if we do learn the secret we are in no position to take advantage of it we do not even have our own mine yet we can always steal the secret at a later date
Lol what. We can literally spend a single turn setting up mines and doing a study metal or a survey and we'd be good to go?
Because if we do it now we can use whatever we find to upgrade our infanstructure or economy now and reap the possible benefits. Rather than spending the turn later on the unlikely chance that people will actually vote for it and not put it off over and over....and why can't we do an expedition a turn later?
I honestly do not see any reason to hurry.
This speculation has already occurred let me see if I can find the post.Guys, I just thought of something:
In the far future, in modern times, there are going to be ancient aliens conspiracistss due to the amount of mega-projects the People have.
"They couldn't possibly have built all of this!"
Edit: IT's even true in this case. We (SBSV) are assuming direct control every critical moments.
Because if we do it now we can use whatever we find to upgrade our infanstructure or economy now and reap the possible benefits. Rather than spending the turn later on the unlikely chance that people will actually vote for it and not put it off over and over.
Hmmm. I'm worried, guys. The Xohyssiri saw the shamans they sent as a gift. Would giving a gift back be taken as an insult?
Depends on their values.Hmmm. I'm worried, guys. The Xohyssiri saw the shamans they sent as a gift. Would giving a gift back be taken as an insult?
... We didn't though? We had to study it for like 2 turns, iirc.Not saying we learned How to: copper working last time or anything guys. But we learned copper working. No chance something like that will happen again amirite?
Maybe it's thisDepends on their values.
They offered their lives to us. By showing mercy we may be saying good things. Not sure honestly. There's something percolating in the back of me brain but I need to think about iy.
E: or it could be considered another gift: the gift of knowledge of the mysterious ymaryn.
just because they learned it doesn't mean it time sensitive on when we check up on it.Not saying we learned How to: copper working last time or anything guys. But we learned copper working. No chance something like that will happen again amirite?
Thanks for cataloging these. I never have the patience to find them myself.@Academia Nut at the rate things are going, you may want to make a threadmark section just for omakes and negaverse posts
There are some major benefits to going to the Highland Kingdom.We should go to the metal workers and hopefully get a tech increase
Actually, I'm wondering if the voters aren't spirits. Think about it, we guide their civilization, we have knowledge beyond what they could possibly know, and we're essentially immortal to them, having already lasted hundreds of years at this point. More, we're mercurial, prone to conflicts among ourselves, and from their point of view, bloody nuts.So are we sure magic isn't at play here? I mean, the fluff representation of us kicking a project is our people going into a frenzy to ensure it's completed. We got this ability in a trait called Divine Stewards. Are our people collectively a god?
Not saying we learned How to: copper working last time or anything guys. But we learned copper working. No chance something like that will happen again amirite?