Summary:
The capitol, Camelot, was founded in turn 2 (starting from 1) one tile SE of the starting position. Workers irrigated both wines and roaded one of them, while Camelot produced a Warrior and Curragh. For those without Conquests, a Curragh is a small, rowed boat which normally has 2 movement points. Our seafaring attribute (playing as England we are seafaring and commerical) gives all ships +1 movement, so the Curragh has 3 movement.
The warrior, named George W Bush, explored to the north where cattle were located, then he trekked across some grassland to another mountain to the west. This revealed even more cattle. He then headed north a ways to reveal the land in that direction. The end of the schedule 10 turns came, but insufficient information was revealed about the land surrounding the 2nd cattle, so play proceeded for 5 additional turns. Purple borders were discovered on turn 15, and President DaveShack handed off to the next in the CoC because he had to leave for a family gathering. Two turns later, contact was made with Ghandi of the Indians. Play stopped on turn 17, as the predefined conditions for stoppage (meeting another civ) were met.
In the queue we have another warrior, followed by a settler. The 1st curragh is mapping the coastline to the east of our starting position. Priorities are determining the 2nd city location, determining the direction of exploration that George should take, and future build queue beyond the settler. All officials are reminded to post full information about the in-game material pertaining to their office, or to make arrangements if they do not have the ability to open the save.