Comnenus, here are some quick definitions, to the best of my knowledge. Much has changed since this poll was run(lots of warmongers joining the fold

), so we may want to think about doing this again.
Always War - Must be at war at all times there is a known opponent. I believe you basically have to be at war with everyone you meet when you meet them, but there are different variants.
Noble- We play the game as honorable as possible, and are never aggressors. Foul play on our part to gain military advantage is not allowed.
DyP Mod - Double Your Pleasure. Someone can probably elaborate on this further, but it mostly allows twice the civs, twice the resources etc. I could be wrong on the resources part.
GOTM Mod - not sure what this means either. Perhaps play a game as recently in the GOTM games, which is basically applying many on the traits of Civ Conquests into a Vanilla Civ game(volcanos), along with other twists.
5CC - Five City Challenge. We can only build five cities, and have to win from there. I am not sure if this means we can keep captured cities, or if we can only advance the game via the five cities.
Large Change in Government - Not sure. Modding the Government options, perhaps?
Rik Meleet's Luxurie Mod - Rik had the idea of dynamic luxuries, aka Luxes that moved around throughout the game. There were other additions to this mod that I can't recall just yet.
Passive - self-explanatory, we detest war, even when it is waged on us.
Oscillating War - I think the idea here was to be at war for a time, and then at peace. But isn't that how most Civ games go? I could be way off on this definition.
Some Sort of Custom Map - self-explanatory
Now that all is set to begin, I believe we should just play a regular game and just go heavy on the roleplaying. I can already see a huge War vs. Peace internal battle set to brew in the near future. And as much as I would would like to see us pursue a peaceful victory that includes
no conquest, I don't think that scenario should be mandated by poll.
I also see several new citizens that have what it takes to breathe some new life into these forums by treating this endeavor as more than just a civ game. As it should be.
So, let's just have the mod be
personal passion. Find a belief you would like to promote. Start a citizen's group. Lobby your government officials. Stay active.
Despite its shaky kickoff, this DemoGame shows more promise than any in recent memory. I can't ever remember seeing a 100-post nomination thread, or 100+ posts dedicated to our National flag that receive to-the-minute updates from dedicated citizens. We need to keep this kind of excitement going. I just think modding the game at this point would screw all of that up.