slobberinbear
Ursine Skald
BTS Roleplaying Challenge: Gandhi
After a hiatus, I am back and ready to attempt another RP challenge. After my first successful attempt at this sort of thing with Sitting Bull, and an aborted effort with Tokugawa, I am ready once more.
But before I begin, I again must bow down now and acknowledge the master of the ALC genre, and general Civilization bon vivant, Sisiutil. He is my Civ hero.
The idea of the Roleplaying Challenge is to provide a challenge not neccessarily by raising the difficulty level, but by giving myself a handicap by “roleplaying” the civilization in question. At the start I will identify the roleplaying particulars. I am open to suggestions on other handicaps. For additional roleplaying flavor, I will add a short narrative at the beginning of each round.
I anticipate posting a round every day or two, mainly because I have a short attention span and can't stand waiting. Like the ALC games, I ask for your comments and feedback, and I’ll need it, particularly with the rules I've set for myself.
For this game, I have selected India. My leader is Gandhi, who is Philosophical and Spiritual. The unique unit is the Fast Worker, a worker with a movement speed of 3. The unique building is the Mausoleum, a Jail replacement that grants +2 happiness. We begin the game with Mining and Mysticism.
My aim is to play up Gandhi’s peaceful nature.
The rules:
· No slavery. Beyond that, we must always use the most “advanced” government, legal and labor civics available to us.
· We can’t pasture cows or trade for other people's cows. They’re sacred. We can build other improvements on cow tiles, however.
· We can never declare war on someone, though we can solicit others to fight for us or take the fight to a foe if we are declared upon.
· Adoption of the Pacifism civic when available. When Free Religion is available, we may select it if we choose.
· We will not attempt a Conquest or Domination victory.
The inability to declare war and ‘no slavery’ rules are, by far, the most limiting. They will take away meaningful strategic options during the game. I am a Monarch player on a good day, so I’m lowering the difficulty to Prince.
This game’s settings: Prince difficulty, hemispheres map, standard size and settings, epic speed, ancient start.
My short-term goals, in no particular order:
· Rapid expansion, since I can’t expand through war
· Founding and spreading an early religion for diplomatic and money-making purposes. I would prefer if we founded Hinduism, for RP reasons.
· Build at least one Great Prophet-generating wonder, to build the holy shrine.
· Get out a small army of Fast Workers to power my expansion through improvements and chopping
The starting screenshots ..
Gandhi surveyed the river valley and nodded silently. It would do. The long years of wandering in the wilderness, fearful of animals and men alike, were over. He uttered a prayer and began to meditate on the settlement's optimal location ...
Comments on the start to follow ...
After a hiatus, I am back and ready to attempt another RP challenge. After my first successful attempt at this sort of thing with Sitting Bull, and an aborted effort with Tokugawa, I am ready once more.
But before I begin, I again must bow down now and acknowledge the master of the ALC genre, and general Civilization bon vivant, Sisiutil. He is my Civ hero.
The idea of the Roleplaying Challenge is to provide a challenge not neccessarily by raising the difficulty level, but by giving myself a handicap by “roleplaying” the civilization in question. At the start I will identify the roleplaying particulars. I am open to suggestions on other handicaps. For additional roleplaying flavor, I will add a short narrative at the beginning of each round.
I anticipate posting a round every day or two, mainly because I have a short attention span and can't stand waiting. Like the ALC games, I ask for your comments and feedback, and I’ll need it, particularly with the rules I've set for myself.
For this game, I have selected India. My leader is Gandhi, who is Philosophical and Spiritual. The unique unit is the Fast Worker, a worker with a movement speed of 3. The unique building is the Mausoleum, a Jail replacement that grants +2 happiness. We begin the game with Mining and Mysticism.
My aim is to play up Gandhi’s peaceful nature.
The rules:
· No slavery. Beyond that, we must always use the most “advanced” government, legal and labor civics available to us.
· We can’t pasture cows or trade for other people's cows. They’re sacred. We can build other improvements on cow tiles, however.
· We can never declare war on someone, though we can solicit others to fight for us or take the fight to a foe if we are declared upon.
· Adoption of the Pacifism civic when available. When Free Religion is available, we may select it if we choose.
· We will not attempt a Conquest or Domination victory.
The inability to declare war and ‘no slavery’ rules are, by far, the most limiting. They will take away meaningful strategic options during the game. I am a Monarch player on a good day, so I’m lowering the difficulty to Prince.
This game’s settings: Prince difficulty, hemispheres map, standard size and settings, epic speed, ancient start.
My short-term goals, in no particular order:
· Rapid expansion, since I can’t expand through war
· Founding and spreading an early religion for diplomatic and money-making purposes. I would prefer if we founded Hinduism, for RP reasons.
· Build at least one Great Prophet-generating wonder, to build the holy shrine.
· Get out a small army of Fast Workers to power my expansion through improvements and chopping
The starting screenshots ..


Gandhi surveyed the river valley and nodded silently. It would do. The long years of wandering in the wilderness, fearful of animals and men alike, were over. He uttered a prayer and began to meditate on the settlement's optimal location ...
Comments on the start to follow ...