2070BC - Turn Chat Instructions - Saturday, September 28th

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Please recall the warrior currently loitering in the mountains SE of Fanatika to act as garrison in Bavaria. The route taken on its way home is unimportant, as long as it does not delay its arrival by more than one turn.

Continue exploring with the other warrior in the east.

Move all archers, present and future, towards the Aztecs' territory - concentrating on the area around their capital. FA has previously given approval for brief exploratory incursions across Aztec borders, and these should be made in instances where it will increase our knowledge of their lands.
 
Following are the instructions from the Domestic Department:

Bavaria - Archer (c), Archer, Archer, Warrior, Warrior.

Valhalla - Worker, Granary, Settler.

Morgana - Barracks, Spearman, Swordsman

Place the settler on the Iron East of Bavaria, and name the city Morgana. Try and use Bavaria's game tile for laborer to work.

In Valhalla, switch the laborer to the cattle tile. This will increase our food production.

In Bavaria, switch the laborer from the lake to the forest tile. This will slow our food production and increase our shield production.

Move the Luxury slider to 20%.

Stop worker from Building road to Morgana site and move him to the forest South of the game to build road to Spice.
 
Please start researching writing when the T/C starts.
 
Turn 2 Save

Chat log

I must apologise for forgetting to take a turn 0 save, and for neglecting to turn on chat logging at the beginning of the T/C. Mea Culpa. :o
 
Another short turn chat, so another short summary.

In the year 2070BC our brave settlers set out on the final leg of their journey from Bavaria towards the site of the planned city on the iron hill. Our archers, meanwhile, were setting out on journeys of their own - trekking across country towards the lands of the Aztecs with orders to explore that land as thoroughly as possible. As these odysses continued, our warriors who were exploring to the east encountered border markings in an as yet unknown language and in 1990BC, as our settlers sat atop the iron hill waiting to begin building a new city, we made contact with a new and irritable race: the Americans.
 
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