That's a lot of bowls.

It would be interesting to listen, but I am not sure if it will be more than just variations on how awesome the Ymaryn are.

Though I do like the idea of concocting multiple theories as to the origin of "The Fire is Warm".
The funny thing is that the Fire is Warm concept is probably varied enough that all such theories would be at least partially correct.
 
Sadly Civ One with Nature is pretty bad for us-gives a boost to natural wonders. We have like one of those.
Two. We still need to integrate the Thunder Speakers, but they got this nice cave.
Demons are spirits which have no place in the natural order and thus are different. (I think there are some noises about some demons simply being spirits whose functions are not yet understood)
Not quite. Demons are spirits which are in the wrong place in the natural order. It may be lost, the place may have been destroyed or the place may not exist yet, but all things have a place. Even if they have to create their own.
 
I don't know much about Civ 1. I got started into the franchise with 3. I was young at the time and only really wanted to paint the world in the color of my empire and only started to really play the game with 4 and master it with 5. Now with 6 I'm getting in the hang of things - going up to Immortal and hopefully one day Deity.

I always thought Religion in V and now VI could have been implemented better - even with the improvements that VI makes. I like how with this our Culture and Faith is basically one and the same.
 
To be fair, that's partially our culture. For someone like the Trelli, their culture is probably based around trade. But yes, it's interesting how intertwined our culture, faith, and even research are, in a way Civ never did.

Now I want to know what a Ymarin Civ would look like. It would just have so many bonuses and maluses. Plus to research, wonders, and nature?, minus to stability, perhaps?
 
To be fair, that's partially our culture. For someone like the Trelli, their culture is probably based around trade. But yes, it's interesting how intertwined our culture, faith, and even research are, in a way Civ never did.

Now I want to know what a Ymarin Civ would look like. It would just have so many bonuses and maluses. Plus to research, wonders, and nature?, minus to stability, perhaps?

Stability wasn't a thing in Civ. There was overall Happiness in V and now Amenities in VI.

We know Luxury goods are a thing in Paths due to Wine.

I think there's an overall Happiness mechanic (Stability) and an Amenities mechanic (Wealth).
 
If one were to classify Genghis Khan, he would be a martial genius + diplomacy, this is on top of having found a couple of martial heroes to helm his military?
 
It is par the course for nomadic empire to break up pretty fast, so I wouldn't blame it on the lack of diplomatic or admin skills. When you got a huge land empire, it's going to be impossible to administrate anyway.
 
As one guy pointed out, the new classes are:

Human-alien defectors
Jedi
Russians

The last one is also probably the most useful because they are damn sneaky scouts and blow shit up good. And they can combine the two, with enemies being all like "Okay, I know that someone just dropped the equivalent of two anti-tank bombs on us and reduced Frank to yellow mist, but I have no idea where they are!"
 
important to remember is that withour rog we'd be at 13/14 subs.
treeli and treeli colonies will probably be two different subs. meaning we'll be over limit.
 
Ah, that's saying we get no prestige from beating the Trelli or for holding The Bosporus. Or we get no traits from it. Early Empire or One of Each could evolve.
 
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