Not a free great person, but a free super specialist (so a settled great prophet, general or merchant in the city). It's random though and I wouldn't count on it occurring. The only significant event you can really influence is the slave revolt, which only occurs in slavery and is a way of balancing the civic a little better.
. Interestingly, I just finished a game as Zara. I'll take on challenger for the first time ever, just to make this game extra-special.



Let it thus be known to everyone that I, me, Erkon will play the challenger setting for BOTM from now until end of 2008.
Yay! I might stand a chance of coming 5 turns ahead of you instead of 5 turns behind you for the spacerace.![]()
(Definitely NOT playing challenger)

Regarding the game itself -- I'm contemplating wisdom of moving 1S to get extra hammer for early production, while keeping all revealed resources & possibly some additional sea one (scout could move there first to check & further evaluate). It would be a fairly hammer poor site (unless those tiles across bay have something) but that could be later fixed with Maori Statues.
Just downloaded the game at http://gotm.civfanatics.net/civ4games/index.php?month=70001
and noticed there is only the Contender option this time...![]()
is that on purpose?
Please use the "saves available" thread to discuss this.First off im really exited that there's a BTS GOTM. I have a bug though, I don't know if it's related to this BSGOTM or BTS/HOF in general:
There's one square in my city raduis which stays shadowed, even if i move units on it. I can use it for city production though, and judging by the amount of hammers/food I can guess what kind of square it is and if it has a special resource or not. It's just very annoying. Anyone else had this bug?
I'll take the challenger savegame and wonder why DaveMcW suggests settling on the Ivory? Is it for extra happiness in your capital without building roads? Or to plains phants grant an extra hammer in the city square as plains hills do? 

