It was the time of exciting new constructions; it was the time of passivity across the world. AT FIRST! DUNDUNDUNDUN. A noble Prophet was born in our glorious capital and the fates told the high priests that the time for increased spiritual connections with the High Powers.... but not yet because deciding a name was too hard for Kyros. He would not have to make anymore difficult decisions, however, because he was assassinated on the eve of his birthday by an unknown enemy spy--Truly and omen of bad things to come.
In other parts of the world great feats of engineering were accomplished. The Polish built the Pyramids in the frozen wastelands of the north and the Shoshone Tribes built the Army of Clay. However, in the midst of these accomplishments and markers of great prosperity through cooperation and peace, the Siamese could not hold back their hand from declaring war on one of their neighbors (I forgot who).
Now, in a world with a shining past, new conflicts, and growing rivalries, can you build an empire that will stand the test of time?
Guys, I can't do this anymore. My family is in some dire straits and I need to fix this mess. As for the game, I must have been given the wrong file because the T40 save is the game with the largest turn number I have.
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