Whitersnake
Chieftain
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2013
- Messages
- 20
The requisite mods have been deactivated, the new game has been made, and a few millenniums have been played. Time for the update!
Once again, I am playing as Queen Elizabeth of the British Empire.
London is founded in place, and the warrior heads north to grab any ruins in the center of Enlgand before the dirty Celts can steal them.
Speak of the devil...
The Celtic warriors try to swoop a set of ruins from my noble warriors!
But England's heroic defenders are too quick for them. Huzzah!
I use the culture I get from the ruins to unlock Liberty again. That free worker is a lifesaver when going for two early wonders, even if I only have 21 competitors now. Besides, with the number of cities I hope to have I'm gonna need Liberty.
My warrior heads south to search for more ruins and I spot the French south of the channel again...
I score a bit of gold from the ruins, which I save in order to purchase an archer later on.
This time, I grab Republic instead of the free worker. Without the free Mining tech, my worker won't actually be able to DO anything; so instead I grab Republic, finish up Calendar, start Stonehenge, and then research Mining. That means I have some time before I need my worker; time during which +1 hammers is gonna be really nice.
Boudica offers to give me gold in exchange for an embassy. I accept; I can use that gold to buy an archer sooner.
I successfully trap her warrior on the little peninsula to the south, eliminating him from the war that I know will follow soon!
Citizenship and its free worker arrive...
Napoleon aids the war effort....
And I complete Stonehenge!!!
The next turn, I get my pantheon.
Boudica tries to send out a settler! This time, she actually protects him with a warrior...
I declare war, hoping to scare her settler off while reinforcements arrive.
My plan fails, and Dublin rises. My forces head over to destroy the vile city.
Napoleon decides to piss me off and place himself next on my list.
Spoiler :
Once again, I am playing as Queen Elizabeth of the British Empire.
Spoiler :
London is founded in place, and the warrior heads north to grab any ruins in the center of Enlgand before the dirty Celts can steal them.
Spoiler :
Speak of the devil...
Spoiler :
The Celtic warriors try to swoop a set of ruins from my noble warriors!
Spoiler :
Spoiler :
But England's heroic defenders are too quick for them. Huzzah!
I use the culture I get from the ruins to unlock Liberty again. That free worker is a lifesaver when going for two early wonders, even if I only have 21 competitors now. Besides, with the number of cities I hope to have I'm gonna need Liberty.
Spoiler :
My warrior heads south to search for more ruins and I spot the French south of the channel again...
Spoiler :
I score a bit of gold from the ruins, which I save in order to purchase an archer later on.
Spoiler :
This time, I grab Republic instead of the free worker. Without the free Mining tech, my worker won't actually be able to DO anything; so instead I grab Republic, finish up Calendar, start Stonehenge, and then research Mining. That means I have some time before I need my worker; time during which +1 hammers is gonna be really nice.
Spoiler :
Boudica offers to give me gold in exchange for an embassy. I accept; I can use that gold to buy an archer sooner.
Spoiler :
I successfully trap her warrior on the little peninsula to the south, eliminating him from the war that I know will follow soon!
Spoiler :
Citizenship and its free worker arrive...
Spoiler :
Napoleon aids the war effort....
Spoiler :
And I complete Stonehenge!!!
Spoiler :
The next turn, I get my pantheon.
Spoiler :
Boudica tries to send out a settler! This time, she actually protects him with a warrior...
Spoiler :
I declare war, hoping to scare her settler off while reinforcements arrive.
Spoiler :
My plan fails, and Dublin rises. My forces head over to destroy the vile city.
Spoiler :
Napoleon decides to piss me off and place himself next on my list.
Spoiler :