[X] [Main] The Law (Iron Age)
[X] [Policy] Infrastructure
[X] [Secondary] Found Mercenary Company
[X] [Secondary] Integrate March - Stallion Tribes
[X][Free] Found Colony - ChangeGreenshore Trading Post to a Colony
 
Changing to Support Artisans. I want to see what they come up with.
[X] [Main] The Law (Iron Age)
[X] [Secondary] Proclaim Glory
[X] [Secondary] Plant Hemp
[X] [Free] Change Passive Policy - Defence (+1 significant walls/turn)
[X] [Free] Found Colony - Change Greenshore Trading Post to a Colony
 
[X] [Main] The Law (Iron Age)
[X] [Policy] Infrastructure
[X] [Secondary] Proclaim Glory
[X] [Secondary] Plant Hemp
[X] [Free] Convert Greenshore to colony
 
[X][Free] Found Colony - Change Greenshore Trading Post to a Colony
[X][Free] Change Passive Policy - Defence (+1 significant walls/turn)
[X][Main] The Law (Iron Age)
[X][Secondary] Proclaim Glory
[X][Secondary] Plant Hemp
 
[X][Free] Found Colony - Change Greenshore Trading Post to a Colony
[X][Policy] Infrastructure
[X][Main] The Law (Iron Age)
[X][Secondary] Proclaim Glory
[X][Secondary] Plant Hemp
 
Yeah, I quietly dropped it from my vote. If even the Stallions don't like the idea... Meh.

Heh. The horde is going SW. Maybe they'll run into the Trelli... :drevil:
That would be nice but the geography doesn't allow it. They'd have to go through the MW or around the mountains the back way and just skip the MW entirely.

I predict that our Western Lands are going to be mighty uncomfortable for the near future if we bungle the relations with the Lighting Wolves.

*you can hear a shriek like breaking glass in the background*

Ahh good, my personal Captain Obvious detector just went off.
 
[X][Free] Found Colony - Change Greenshore Trading Post to a Colony
[X][Free] Change Passive Policy - Defence (+1 significant walls/turn)
[X][Main] The Law (Iron Age)
[X][Secondary] Proclaim Glory
[X][Secondary] Plant Hemp
 
That would be nice but the geography doesn't allow it. They'd have to go through the MW or around the mountains the back way and just skip the MW entirely.

I predict that our Western Lands are going to be mighty uncomfortable for the near future if we bungle the relations with the Lighting Wolves.

*you can hear a shriek like breaking glass in the background*

Ahh good, my personal Captain Obvious detector just went off.

At least Rahullinar seems to have gotten a good understanding of the underlying psychology of the People and why you don't fuck with them thanks to his Heroic Diplomacy skill. That knowledge should hopefully carry down to his descendents for a few generations, during which we can cement our friendship with trade and salt.
 
Also, details on where the nomads are headed.
There's like a thousand miles between their current target and the TS, and they intend to take over the not!Carpathians and not!Carpathian basin, so no, not particularly.
The Carpathian Basin:


By Dr. Gábor Varga,, PTE University , TTK , Department of Geography, Natural Geography and Geoinformatics - TÉRKÉPEK, CC BY-SA 4.0, File:Hydrography of the Pannonian basin before the river and lake regulations in the 19th century.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

On a globe:

That big plain in the middle of the ring of mountains (in modern Hungary). The Black Sea is the body of water to the East, with the Bosphorus/Trelli/Constantinople/Istanbul at the little land bridge across the strait.
 
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I feel I should mention I don't think we can get to a golden age due to our stats being so low all around...

Hmm...

*Does calculations and looks at potential stats.*

If we get a minimum hit on wealth from the crises and gain +2 more wealth from somewhere, we can hit the pre-requisites. We won't have it in time for the megaproject, though, since we require a full turn to trigger it.

There is a possibility for doing it with diplomacy, but that would require a lot of sacrifices, so...
 
I feel I should mention I don't think we can get to a golden age due to our stats being so low all around...

Hmm...

*Does calculations and looks at potential stats.*

If we get a minimum hit on wealth from the crises and gain +2 more wealth from somewhere, we can hit the pre-requisites. We won't have it in time for the megaproject, though, since we require a full turn to trigger it.

There is a possibility for doing it with diplomacy, but that would require a lot of sacrifices, so...
We COULD skip raising stability now and build stats (say, poppies) and then rush the Dam after the Law for the last stability point.
 
Really? Wouldn't that undermine the bribe to the Lightning Wolf?
The point in my mind of that entire action chain was to limit their access to iron, but sadly it didn't take fully soooo... time to kill them.

But I am kinda rethinking it.


At least Rahullinar seems to have gotten a good understanding of the underlying psychology of the People and why you don't fuck with them thanks to his Heroic Diplomacy skill. That knowledge should hopefully carry down to his descendents for a few generations, during which we can cement our friendship with trade and salt.
Ehh. Yeah. The MW have already been conquered once so I don't see why not. I mean if we can maintain friendship with them who knows we may get them as mercs and then a March for our Greenshore and Tinriver like we did with the Hawks!

Changing votes.

[X] [Main] The Law (Iron Age)
[X] [Free] Change Passive Policy - Defence (+1 significant walls/turn)
[X] [Secondary] Plant Hemp
[X] [Secondary] Proclaim Glory
[X] [Secondary] Aqueduct Redshore
[X][Free] Convert Greenshore to colony

No more RB. You get to stay in Tinriver. Are you having fun down there actually? Meet any nice babes?
Also, plant all the Hemp.

E: oh hey look we spawned 8 pages in an hour and fifteen minutes. Go us!
 
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Also, details on where the nomads are headed. The Carpathian Basin:


By Dr. Gábor Varga,, PTE University , TTK , Department of Geography, Natural Geography and Geoinformatics - TÉRKÉPEK, CC BY-SA 4.0, File:Hydrography of the Pannonian basin before the river and lake regulations in the 19th century.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

On a globe:

That big plain in the middle of the ring of mountains (in modern Hungary). The Black Sea is the body of water to the East, with the Bosphorus/Trelli/Constantinople/Istanbul at the little land bridge across the strait.

Huh, so are they basically headed a little further inland of the Tin Tribes? Tinriver might be able to stay in semiregular contact with trade missions.
 
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