In the meantime, 4 Zulu galleys are sunk, but 4 more are approaching my mainland. Ugh.
I can't go further on it.
1) My legios are spreading too much against Carthaginians, Greeks and sparse Undeads.
2) Angry citizens will start to riot for non-sensed reasons.
3) Shaka is just becoming too evil.
So, in
490 BC I bring on the peace table of negotiations with all except for Hanny. Extortion time!
Huh, no. They are tougher than what I expected.
Alex gives me just 50 gold and a World map (which shows me two more tiles than what I knew before). And Shaka, well, it's just enough I convinced him to speak with me. Fair peace for both.
And now my good friend Hanny [evil laugh].
470 BC: Theveste is mine, and Hanny gives OCC a try. Just for reading the amusing sentences they usually come up with Leaders, I bring him on the peace table. Heh, he'd like to talk about peace. Instead, he says:
The assault on the last Carthaginian city, Utica, begins. Things are going better turn after turn. After that peace treaty, my gpt raises significantly.
In
470 BC, a nice news pops up just to remind me not to wind up as things never get better with someone...
GMMBBBHHRRmb! Shaka! I tried all ways to divert the game on other aspects, but naaaathing, he always finds the way to show up and remind me of his existence.
After an exhausting and cranky match 'Roman Legios vs Greek Archers' (they just went on the winner side... losers) I luckily beat them and take the city in
410 BC.
Hanny is out.
Guess who'll be next?