slobberinbear
Ursine Skald
Round 2: 2525 B.C. to 970 A.D. (!!), part one
Yes, the next round lasted about 3000 years. This has got to be a record for the longest single round in civfanatics posted-game history. The short explanation: peace. I never really reached a stopping point where I had a major decision to make. However, as the turns passed, I realized I had to stop if for no other reason than provide an update that wasn’t too massive. As it is, this will probably be broken up into three posts, so I apologize in advance for the length. I will try to cut down on the clutter of images if possible.
We started the round with our first settler ready to grab the stone … but where to put the city? On the stone, or next to it? We learned the enabling tech ...
In the end, I decided to settle on the stone for the faster hookup. Bombay thus was founded, and Suresh moved in as temporary garrison until a replacement garrison could be built there. Delhi, meanwhile, was finishing up a second fast worker while waiting for Masonry to finish and the road to Bombay to allow rapid construction of the Great Wall.
I decided to research Pottery next, both to give my Fast Workers something productive to do and to build cottages, since I don't have a whole lot of commerce tiles on the map (just one river, 3 silk, 1 fur, and 1 wine ... ). Pottery will also make Writing cheaper, though I plan on getting Priesthood (and Animal Husbandry) first as well. Writing should be dirt cheap at that point.
Here's a view of my proposed city sites:
Chandan survived his eastern explorations and was stationed near Greece, learning ever-more about possible trade routes and mercantile opportunities.
Our early barb defenses were complete!
"I do not understand the need for this ... Wall, Manisha," Gandhi said, rubbing his head in concern.
"The people fear for their lives. The wild animals. The wild men. Not all people are as forgiving and peaceful as you, Mahatma," Manisha replied.
"I am not as naive as you may suppose, cousin ... I had hoped to found a nation on the principles of freedom and equality. It seems I must live in the real world."
"I will be your link to the real world, cousin," she replied.
Our defenses from barbarians secure, I turned to Animal Husbandry in hope for horses. Alas, India has only sheep to be pastured, no pigs, we can’t pasture cows, and the only horses on Perry’s far side.
The fools, he thought.
Chandan stood on a hill looking eastward to Greece. The copper deposits were there, waiting to be profitably mined for commercial and military use. But the Greeks were busy with their sheep, it seemed.
He scribbed a message to Delhi and sent it by pigeon.
"We must settle to the northeast NOW," it read.
Manisha concurred with her fiance's judgment. When a group of colonists was ready, they were sent to the northeast as per Chandan's suggestion.
We then finished Writing, having delayed Monotheism in the process. Inevitably,Judaism was founded elsewhere, but not apparently by either Huayna or Perry … until Perry came wanting open borders, which I refused .. then he converted to Judaism and I saw he'd founded it! So much for Hindu harmony! I guess I shouldn't have put off Monotheism, but at least I stole his copper. He'll have to get iron to build his phalanxes, and by then, I'll have axes ready.
Our Third settler finished, and we could now starting the Pyramids. But it was still early enough, on Prince, to try to get the Oracle and the Pyramids!
"Since we have our Wall, we should now build up our spirits. Let the Hindu conclave build an Oracle so as to divine further the nature of the Universe." Gandhi said quietly.
Work on the Oracle began immediately.
We founded our fourth city to get the sheep and fish, and to deny Perry a close city site for when I did open borders with him:
While the Oracle was being built, we got our first Great Person ... Manisha!
"You are sure about this, cousin?" Gandhi queried.
"I am. I cannot stand by as my future husband and ... others .. risk their lives. I can do my part to aid India's security ... to learn all we can of our neighbors," she said.
"Just be sure you watch your own soul, Manisha, while you discern the secrets of others'."
Ah, the eternal question ... to settle or infiltrate? In the end, I decided to settle, for the extra beakers and to get a long-term EP edge on both Huayna and Perry. Besides, I wouldn’t be using those huge EP points on causing unrest from invasions, hopefully …
Part one of our gamble paid off ...
And I had a lot of great techs to choose from:
CoL and Theology held the most appeal, as they are the priciest techs on the list and give a religion. CoL is looking attractive as research is starting to fall to 50% due to expansion … plus courthouses give more EPs. CoL it is! We ended up founding Confucianism as a bonus, keeping it out of the hands of our neighbors.
We then had one of the more amusing random events:
Trouble with Truffles ... sounds like a bad Star Trek episode.
Taking CoL had the unexpected consequence of Confucianism organically spreading to Huayna, who then converted to the faith … my happy Hindu world is falling apart on me
We got another random event … the perfect event for missionaries .. and I didn't have enough money to fund the super-conversion mission!! Aargh! Note to self: keep reserve of 150 gold at all times.
Perry then asked me to convert to Judaism. He and I will be having that conversation, just the other way around, very soon … Unfortunately, he is now annoyed with me. I decide to open borders with him and try to spread Hinduism to him.
Part two of our gamble also paid off:
"This is surely the height of ostentation, Manisha," he fumed.
"The people built it as a monument to you. They call you the Father of the Nation, Gandhi. If it angers your modesty ... think of it as a celebration of India itself."
"You have surely learned to manipulate me too well," he laughed. "I'd best be sending you to Pericles before I end up believing I am the Godhead."
I swapped out to Representation and Caste System. I didn’t previously switch to CS before due to lack of bigger cities and food surplusses, building wonders, and because I forgot in all of the Oracle excitement. There you are.
So by 410 B.C., we had four cities, built the Great Wall, Oracle, and Pyramids, and cut off Pericles from expanding in our direction.
Yes, the next round lasted about 3000 years. This has got to be a record for the longest single round in civfanatics posted-game history. The short explanation: peace. I never really reached a stopping point where I had a major decision to make. However, as the turns passed, I realized I had to stop if for no other reason than provide an update that wasn’t too massive. As it is, this will probably be broken up into three posts, so I apologize in advance for the length. I will try to cut down on the clutter of images if possible.
We started the round with our first settler ready to grab the stone … but where to put the city? On the stone, or next to it? We learned the enabling tech ...

In the end, I decided to settle on the stone for the faster hookup. Bombay thus was founded, and Suresh moved in as temporary garrison until a replacement garrison could be built there. Delhi, meanwhile, was finishing up a second fast worker while waiting for Masonry to finish and the road to Bombay to allow rapid construction of the Great Wall.
I decided to research Pottery next, both to give my Fast Workers something productive to do and to build cottages, since I don't have a whole lot of commerce tiles on the map (just one river, 3 silk, 1 fur, and 1 wine ... ). Pottery will also make Writing cheaper, though I plan on getting Priesthood (and Animal Husbandry) first as well. Writing should be dirt cheap at that point.
Here's a view of my proposed city sites:

Chandan survived his eastern explorations and was stationed near Greece, learning ever-more about possible trade routes and mercantile opportunities.
Our early barb defenses were complete!

"I do not understand the need for this ... Wall, Manisha," Gandhi said, rubbing his head in concern.
"The people fear for their lives. The wild animals. The wild men. Not all people are as forgiving and peaceful as you, Mahatma," Manisha replied.
"I am not as naive as you may suppose, cousin ... I had hoped to found a nation on the principles of freedom and equality. It seems I must live in the real world."
"I will be your link to the real world, cousin," she replied.
Our defenses from barbarians secure, I turned to Animal Husbandry in hope for horses. Alas, India has only sheep to be pastured, no pigs, we can’t pasture cows, and the only horses on Perry’s far side.
The fools, he thought.
Chandan stood on a hill looking eastward to Greece. The copper deposits were there, waiting to be profitably mined for commercial and military use. But the Greeks were busy with their sheep, it seemed.
He scribbed a message to Delhi and sent it by pigeon.
"We must settle to the northeast NOW," it read.

Manisha concurred with her fiance's judgment. When a group of colonists was ready, they were sent to the northeast as per Chandan's suggestion.

We then finished Writing, having delayed Monotheism in the process. Inevitably,Judaism was founded elsewhere, but not apparently by either Huayna or Perry … until Perry came wanting open borders, which I refused .. then he converted to Judaism and I saw he'd founded it! So much for Hindu harmony! I guess I shouldn't have put off Monotheism, but at least I stole his copper. He'll have to get iron to build his phalanxes, and by then, I'll have axes ready.
Our Third settler finished, and we could now starting the Pyramids. But it was still early enough, on Prince, to try to get the Oracle and the Pyramids!
"Since we have our Wall, we should now build up our spirits. Let the Hindu conclave build an Oracle so as to divine further the nature of the Universe." Gandhi said quietly.
Work on the Oracle began immediately.
We founded our fourth city to get the sheep and fish, and to deny Perry a close city site for when I did open borders with him:

While the Oracle was being built, we got our first Great Person ... Manisha!

"You are sure about this, cousin?" Gandhi queried.
"I am. I cannot stand by as my future husband and ... others .. risk their lives. I can do my part to aid India's security ... to learn all we can of our neighbors," she said.
"Just be sure you watch your own soul, Manisha, while you discern the secrets of others'."
Ah, the eternal question ... to settle or infiltrate? In the end, I decided to settle, for the extra beakers and to get a long-term EP edge on both Huayna and Perry. Besides, I wouldn’t be using those huge EP points on causing unrest from invasions, hopefully …
Part one of our gamble paid off ...

And I had a lot of great techs to choose from:

CoL and Theology held the most appeal, as they are the priciest techs on the list and give a religion. CoL is looking attractive as research is starting to fall to 50% due to expansion … plus courthouses give more EPs. CoL it is! We ended up founding Confucianism as a bonus, keeping it out of the hands of our neighbors.
We then had one of the more amusing random events:

Trouble with Truffles ... sounds like a bad Star Trek episode.
Taking CoL had the unexpected consequence of Confucianism organically spreading to Huayna, who then converted to the faith … my happy Hindu world is falling apart on me

We got another random event … the perfect event for missionaries .. and I didn't have enough money to fund the super-conversion mission!! Aargh! Note to self: keep reserve of 150 gold at all times.

Perry then asked me to convert to Judaism. He and I will be having that conversation, just the other way around, very soon … Unfortunately, he is now annoyed with me. I decide to open borders with him and try to spread Hinduism to him.
Part two of our gamble also paid off:

"This is surely the height of ostentation, Manisha," he fumed.
"The people built it as a monument to you. They call you the Father of the Nation, Gandhi. If it angers your modesty ... think of it as a celebration of India itself."
"You have surely learned to manipulate me too well," he laughed. "I'd best be sending you to Pericles before I end up believing I am the Godhead."
I swapped out to Representation and Caste System. I didn’t previously switch to CS before due to lack of bigger cities and food surplusses, building wonders, and because I forgot in all of the Oracle excitement. There you are.
So by 410 B.C., we had four cities, built the Great Wall, Oracle, and Pyramids, and cut off Pericles from expanding in our direction.