Ethiopia: The Land of Wonder

Well,I had this idea that I would be the rebels by making every Ethiopian city except yeah independent so I could attack the independents aka the real Ethiopia and see what luck and strategy could bring us
 
That would have lead to Ethiopia's collapse likely. Also, Arabia probably would have taken up the independent cities as they were already moving into Egypt.
 
Well,collapse doesn't happen immediately. And I would put lots of grasion for a while then when I attacked,I would remove it
 
It's an interesting idea. I actually like the creativity of it, but Ethiopia itself did a lot during the rebellion. Also, Ethiopia would have no way of attacking Yeha. It was just better for the common game. Sorry it turned out so bad :undecide:
 
Well,we could post the same time.I would play the rebels while you play Ethiopia and it's okay.mabey the communist rebellion
 
In my rebel simulation I had WB'd a city as the 'rebel base' and moved units from there into India. As per the scenario if the rebels managed to get a victorious battle other cities would flip and then using the enlarged army the rebels would take the former capital. After the rebels won, India wasn't collapsing because at the end you controlled enough of your core provinces.

I honestly thought that's how you played the different scenarios. Considering that it was our plan to flip the army at the two other Catholic cities it would have been easy to take out the rest of Ethiopia. Yeha had iron and massive production, its in fact one of the most productive zones in the map. In 15 turns we could have out produced the enemy and taken the capital with our starting forces + the flipped garrisons.
 
Actually, production in Yeha isn't that good because almost no one lives there. The population is too small it seemed.
 
I was working on building up the city and then you guys made me obliterate it :lol:
 
Well it's the only government that makes sense because my cities aren't unhappy.
 
Well it was cool for the story :D
 
Did everyone just hate this so badly they just had to leave? I mean, I didn't care for dynasticism and with what I was planning on doing theocracy was the much better choice. Stability wasn't an issue so I didn't need to worry about it.
 
Well,nobody likes theocracy,so they left.which is what i'm doing now
 
But you're leaving over a civic....? Isn't that a little... Excessive?
 
We have about 600 more years so don't worry :p
 
Because of the introduction of Christians into the ministerial position, they must be represented accordingly. Any current ministers that wish to be represented as Christians need to tell me. The only difference is that they will be called Dominie.
 
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