Round 7: 160 AD to 460 AD (20 turns), Part 2
I held off on any civics changes for several reasons, the main one being that I thought it would be a good idea to come back to you folks and discuss it first. In addition, I had a great person due in Babylon shortly and, with so many potential civics changes in the offing (requiring as much as 3 turns of anarchy), I also thought we should discuss whether a Golden Age would be worthwhile.
Then I had the first of several curve balls thrown at me.
Don't be misled by the screenshot, Islam spread to Babylon. Obviously Saladin sent a missionary there. I'd been hoping he'd do that, and now that he has Protective Longbowmen, and I'm weak in military because of all my infrastructure building, I have an opportunity to keep him off my back for a while.
I founded the iron/clam city many of you had been urging me to found for some time:
I still have room in my south for a few more cities on both coasts as well.
Even without the additional cities, thanks to conquering Zara earlier on I'm one of the top three civs in terms of size, which is a very good thing, I think.
Time for curve ball #2: Justinian converted to Islam... and then declared war on his fellow Muslim, Ragnar:
Since both happened on the same turn, Justinian had obviously been planning the war against the Vikings for some time.
He soon asked me to join in:
I declined. As I said, I've been neglecting military for a few rounds. The last thing I need right now is a war.
I played just long enough for my next Great Person to appear, a Great Scientist--no surprise there--in Babylon.
So now we need to discuss what to do with him. I'm very tempted to use him for a Golden Age. I wish I had a larger empire to justify it better, but my main motivation is to do a bunch of civics
and religion changes.
I was thinking of switching to Vassalage, Theocracy, and Christianity for the first few turns of the Golden Age and then whipping units in pretty much all of my cities--mostly Longbows, but some Macemen, Crossbows, and maybe even a couple of War Elephants if I can slip a couple of stables into one or two cities. But at this point I'm mainly thinking of enhancing my defense more than my offence.
Then, toward the end of the Golden Age, I switch to Bureaucracy, Caste System, and Organized Religion, as well as converting to Islam. I then can court favour with all the other civs on my continent and keep them off my back so I can expand into the still-available territory to my south and tech toward a gunpowder-based war later on.
Too bad this means I won't get much use out of the Shwedagon Paya after all, but like I said, at least its culture will help a bit, and I also may be able to use it to help generate a Great Prophet to build the Christian shrine.
If I do use the GS for a Golden Age, I was thinking of holding off just a few turns until the forges are done in most of my cities. Of course, the longer I wait to convert to Islam, the greater the risk of a DoW by someone, possibly Saladin--although thankfully, he's not in "We have enough on our hands right now" mode at the moment, and I don't see any big Arabian stacks on my borders.
Just so you know, he would lightbulb Paper at this point. I could also use him for an Academy somewhere, of course.
Anyway, to help guide our decision-making, here's some additional information. First off, a look at the map.
We can now see where Darius is, and also why I have no trade routes with him: he's blocked by a barbarian city. Then again, neither Ragnar nor Saladin have Open Borders with him, so even if the barb city wasn't there I don't think it's possible for me to have trade routes with him prior to Astronomy.
Mehmed's borders are just east of Adrianople, and I think Hannibal shares the same land mass with the Ottomans.
As I mentioned, I think I have room for at least two more cities, one south of Nippur on the coast that would claim the sheep tile, another east of Lalibela that would claim a fish tile and another deer. Saladin has a Swordsman sitting on that spot, so he may be thinking of claiming it. I may have to close borders with him if I see him sending a Settler down there. That would bring me to 10 cities, a respectable number at this stage in the game, especially on a sometimes-tricky tectonics map.
Domestic Advisor:
Forges, forges everywhere. Once they're built, I really need to focus on military for several turns. And I noticed the Colussus wasn't built yet and was going to take less than 10 turns in Babylon even without chops or whipping, so I decided to give it a shot. Between the seafood and many lake tiles I have, it could prove very helpful financially.
Current civics:
So let me know what you think of my Golden Age/multiple civics changes plan. Does it make sense? Should I alter it slightly? Is going to Christianity to leverage Theocracy too risky, even for just a few turns?
Foreign Advisor, Relations:
Glance:
The only other downside to converting to Islam is that it would cost me points with Hannibal, who as I said is my best trading partner. However, he's not as fanatical about religion as many other leaders, and he is on another continent.
Active trade deals:
Resources:
I'll have more fur, incense, and an additional copper coming on-line soon, so I may be able to get more resources, such as either dye or 5 GPT from Saladin.
Info--trade route income and civics:
Ironic: poor backwards Ragnar still doesn't have Monarchy in order to run his favourite civic!
Techs:
As usual, I have no techs to offer those with techs to trade, and those I do have techs to offer won't trade theirs with me. I was thinking of selling Literature to Saladin for 120 gold, which would allow me to deficit research Engineering a little faster. Or maybe I should hold out so I can use it, if needed, to top up a later, more lucrative tech trade.
Victory conditions--it's early, but we may as well have a look.
Power:
This is obviously very troubling. I'm low man on the totem pole here and very vulnerable. Yes, I was relieved when Justinian declared war on Ragnar rather than me! So like I said, the next round has to see me rectifying this situation, both militarily and diplomatically.
Demographics:
And, lastly, espionage:
The saved game file is below.