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It's the same force that makes the leaders immortal.
 
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That's like handing the cashier a five and having them give you change for a fifty. Clicking that green button should make you feel a bit dirty.... :nono::lol:
 
That's like handing the cashier a five and having them give you change for a fifty. Clicking that green button should make you feel a bit dirty.... :nono::lol:

I had this happen once but I was too honest to not say it...
 
I always check for some civ getting an early relic now and think it fair that I swap a luxury for it. After all 1 gold can be useful but an early luxury not. If I need the lux back I can just declare war

My last game as Kongo, I was conquering Alex in the Ancient Era (before he could make trouble for me, his closest neighbor) and he offered me a relic for peace. I should have taken it, but I assumed that when I conquered his capital, it would be among the booty, like Great Works. But sadly, I discovered that was not the case.
 
My last game as Kongo, I was conquering Alex in the Ancient Era (before he could make trouble for me, his closest neighbor) and he offered me a relic for peace. I should have taken it, but I assumed that when I conquered his capital, it would be among the booty, like Great Works. But sadly, I discovered that was not the case.
They do move stuff out, I used a spy once to check this behaviour
 
They do move stuff out, I used a spy once to check this behaviour

It was his last city. I did not acquire the relic and there was no where to move it to. I suppose he could have sold it off to another player, but I never saw it up for trade in either of the two civs that he could have traded it to at that point in the game. As I was playing Kongo, I was on the lookout for relics for sale.
 
It was his last city. I did not acquire the relic and there was no where to move it to. I suppose he could have sold it off to another player, but I never saw it up for trade in either of the two civs that he could have traded it to at that point in the game. As I was playing Kongo, I was on the lookout for relics for sale.

Maybe it was stored in a temple in the capital and got destroyed along with the holy site...? Well, or with the palace.
 
Maybe it was stored in a temple in the capital and got destroyed along with the holy site...? Well, or with the palace.
Ancient Era. He had no Temples or even Holy Sites. His only other city I took previous to his capital. There was no where else to hide it, and I don't think he sold it off.

I think it was destroyed. Which makes me sad. I wish it had given me the option to transfer it to my palace.
 
Ancient Era. He had no Temples or even Holy Sites. His only other city I took previous to his capital. There was no where else to hide it, and I don't think he sold it off.

I think it was destroyed. Which makes me sad. I wish it had given me the option to transfer it to my palace.

Well then, second suggestion. Do we know what happens with relics stored in the palace when a capital gets conquered (and the palace thus destroyed)?
 
Well then, second suggestion. Do we know what happens with relics stored in the palace when a capital gets conquered (and the palace thus destroyed)?

I was hoping they would automatically transfer to an open slot in the conqueror's cities. I believe that's how it worked in Civ V. But I don't actually know.
 
I just wonder where Mvemba a Nzinga found that relic in the Ancient Era, when he can't found a religion and he can't purchase apostles.
 
I just wonder where Mvemba a Nzinga found that relic in the Ancient Era, when he can't found a religion and he can't purchase apostles.

Tribal Village.
 
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