Civ design challenge

If we're still doing the Aksumites...

The Aksumite Empire-Kaleb
UA: Resting Place of the Ark: Upon completing an international trade route, receive a sum of faith and, if you follow an enhanced religion, a free missionary. Trade routes to cities that follow your religion gain +2 gold for both sender and recipient.
UU: Negus (Replaces Great General): Provides +15% trade and military unit production when garrisoned (bonus doubled in the capital)
UB: Ge'ez Mint Replaces Mint: No resource requirement, unlike the Mint it replaces. +2 culture and faith for every trade route sent to this city.

Decisions:
  • Appoint a viceroy in [CITYSTATE_NAME] (Increases influence with a city-state that you can demand tribute from to 70, can only be done once per era and per city-state)
  • Be venerated as Saint Elesbaan (Must have an enhanced religion. Name changes, Empire receives a free great prophet and enters into a golden age)
 
Here it goes!

Aksumite Empire

Leader:
Kaleb

UA: Mats'hafa Aksum: For every :trade: International Trade Route leaving a city, Religious Presure is increased in :c5capital: Capital. Units sharing a tile with a Scout ignore terrain costs.

UB: Stele: Produces an additional +2 :c5faith: Faith, unlike the Monument it replaces.

UB: Endubis' Mint: Slightly cheaper than the Mint it replaces, Endubis' Mint provides +2 :c5gold: Gold and +1 :c5culture: Culture on Gold, Silver and Copper tiles, gaining an aditional +1 :c5gold: Gold and +1 :c5culture: Culture on Gold, Silver and Copper if following your Religion.
 
I think my pick will have to go to Tarcisio.

(side note, while on the topic of voting, any fellow Canadians out there; remember that the federal elections are today!)
 
I actually vote for Howard Taft...

silly autospell
 
Alright, voting is closed and we have a winner! Congratulations Tarcisio, your lack of interest clearly didn't have that much of an effect!

Next civ is an enlightenment-industrial Christian civ. Will be announced today!
 
Is it a civ, or a certain dynasty?
And the day is... Almost over?
 
Not in here, Natan. It's still 15:00. And folks in the US West Coast are early in the morning.
 
Certainly earlier than 15:40.
 
Not in here, Natan. It's still 15:00. And folks in the US West Coast are early in the morning.

Good morning everyone! Especially you, Scott!
(Or Israel is the only country on summer time right now?)
(Religions... Go figure :p)
 
They change the clock to fit the fast at Yom Kippur.
 
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