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Eleanor, how did you get negative amount of gold?
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Camera shy city-state
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Eleanor, how did you get negative amount of gold?
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Charles Ponzi as her Finance Minister?

(He's on my list of Great Felons that I would like to see added to the game as Malus Great People you might get saddled with . . . )
 
We all have seen 1 or 2 tiles between tundra and dessert. Today I found this "nice" place:

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There's a real-life example of tundras directly touching sandy deserts. The Tibetan Plateau (which has tundra-like conditions due to high elevation with some even considering it a tundra) touches the Taklamakan Desert and even the Gobi Desert.
 
There's a real-life example of tundras directly touching sandy deserts. The Tibetan Plateau (which has tundra-like conditions due to high elevation with some even considering it a tundra) touches the Taklamakan Desert and even the Gobi Desert.

There is an entire 'class' of desert known as a Cold Desert, of which the Taklamakan and Gobi are two examples: dry by definition, but temperatures for part or much of the year at near Tundra levels because of altitude or high latitude placement.
 
Again... I'll have to do some checkup in the start locations code...
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At least you can get out of that one...once you get mountain tunnels.

There is an entire 'class' of desert known as a Cold Desert, of which the Taklamakan and Gobi are two examples: dry by definition, but temperatures for part or much of the year at near Tundra levels because of altitude or high latitude placement.
All this talk of Taklamakan is making me wish the Tocharians weren't an impossible civ choice. :(
 
Now THAT would be an actual Inca paradise.

And very thematic (to the legends, not the history) with a lost city of the Inca.
 
Again... I'll have to do some checkup in the start locations code...
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Playing as Eleanor trapped inside a Mountain range. I can imagine the following scenario:
« Sir Alexander, it seems that our cities near those Mountains are facing some Loyalty issue. »
« How is that possible? We are in the Medieval Age, Spies are not yet a thing... »
« I... don't know. But it seems that our Population is going crazy about an unknown foreign culture. »
« What? How come our people even know and appreciate something about a civilization that nobody heard about? »
« It's a mystery. But those people are literally going to betray us and join that civilization anyway... »

Meanwhile:
« Lady Eleanor, it seems a city from a foreign empire wants to join us! »
« Wait... there are people other than us in the world? »

At least you can get out of that one...once you get mountain tunnels.
Which is way too late, sadly. I guess it is possible to put an Encampment outside in order to spawn military units and expand through conquest. At least the capital is completely immune to be conquered in the early game! The domination victory can even be made impossible to achieve to all other civilizations if you control all the mountains as you cannot put Tunnel in foreign territory. It also needs to neither receive any Embassy nor share city location to the AI in order to prevent a GDR to jump over, while preventing the world to launch a Satellite... but planes are still a threat.
 
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