All right, this is a little early for a new round, but I had some free time and decided to put it to good use.
I had my veteran forces in place in Morocco, and not a heck of a lot to do with them once the Cultural Turtle was in full swing. I decided to take care of the last major irritant remaining on my flank:
Hannibal hates our guts. He's not much of a factor, but with him gone, we can pull off the classic one-archer garrisons everywhere but Thebes.
Kerkouane was staffed by a pair of Longbows, but still fell without too much trouble:
Yeah, I burned it. I'll let the AIs waste maintenance gold on useless desert cities.
Hippo was a somewhat tougher nut to crack, but I had some green Crossbowmen I could sent into the breach:
They died horribly, but each knocked off one of those three Longbowmen.
The remaining garrison was slaughtered mercilessly:
And, well, that was that. Hannibal was gored by an elephant. Fitting, I think. The troops headed east to Thebes to hang out and keep an eye on the Sumerian border for the rest of the game.
The ruins of Zara Yaqob's palace turned out to be the gift that keeps on giving:
Sadly, the investment didn't pay off, but 405 beakers is 405 beakers. If a ruin is on a tile like a Desert Hill, I think that Random Events make it worth keeping around. Beats the heck out of a Mine that'll never get worked.
It turns out that we weren't the only ones wiping belligerent nobodies off the map:
So Constantinople wasn't taken by the Turks, but by the Chinese? Hm. I wonder how They Might Be Giants is gonna phrase that one.
Regarding the Liberalism race, I ran it, but didn't sell out for it. I still whipped out Temples, and for a long time I kept running the Culture slider at 20%. I did, however, make some less-than favorable deals to set myself up:
Ack. You've got me over a barrel, Liz.
It wasn't a total loss, though, I guess. Ragnar helped to defray the costs:
Thanks, pal.
In 1050, a Great Engineer was born in Memphis:
I was tempted to burn him on a Golden Age, but then I decided that I could take Nationalism with Liberalism and use him on the Taj Mahal. That would be a Golden Age plus 10 culture per turn, so I kept him.
Oh, and we now have another reason to declare war on our good buddy Saladin:
That's the opportunity for another Cathedral in each city. Well, we'll see. Maybe Saladin will spread Islam to us of his own free will. Or maybe we can grab Minoan culturally.
We grabbed Engineering from the otherwise-backward Genghis Khan:
We are falling distressingly behind in the tech race. I mean, meaningful Tech trades with Mongolia!? I guess that's part and parcel of Cultural Victory, though.
The Random Number Generator continued to punch us in the nose:
25 gold is a pittance at this point, but still... Throw me a friggin' bone here!
Early in the 12th century, the German behemoth began to crumble:
So, naturally, I took the opportunity to dogpile:
A fake war, but this'll earn me diplomacy points with pretty much everybody.
In 1180, our quest came to naught:
Hrmph. I
hate losing the Liberalism race. Ah, well. Should've cut back on Culture sooner. Live and learn. It's still worth pursuing for Free Speech.
We got a nice little consolation prize:
I was awfully tempted to take the +4 culture, given that we're going for a Cultural Victory, but I think the boost provided by the Golden Age is a better choice.
So that's where I decided to call it. We're in a Golden Age. I think the first decision to make regards Civics:
Shaka's been a petty warlord for long enough. It's time to get civilized. Free Speech is coming, but we can make a change and then change again before the Golden Age expires. So, what do you all think? I'm leaning Despotism (we don't really need the Happiness bonuses)/Bureaucracy (Ulundi could use the short term boost)/Caste System (Artists, artists and more artists)/Pacifism (to get Great People while they remain useful). Maybe include HR in the switch when we grab Free Speech.
Here's a look at the map:
Willem is free to settle the Northwest African coast. Knock yourself out, there. Huh. It also looks like Isabella took Lisbon. Don't know how I missed that. Oh, well. It's a good thing. Get another jerk out of my Diplomacy Screen.
Speaking of...
Poor Otto. And it looks like our friends and enemies are pretty well defined. Not a single Cautious on there!
And the Tech situation:
We are really falling behind. Babylon has no fewer than five techs on us!
In somewhat happier news, here's a look at our Domestic Advisor:
As I'd said, we have plenty of Happy Cap room. Largely because we only have three cities over 10 population.
So... Temples are going up. Cathedrals will follow. Should we declare war on Saladin to grab the Islamic holy city? It would seriously hurt our international street cred, but it would be nice to have. Then again, I just need the religion to spread to one of my cities. Saladin does love to send out missionaries. What do you all think? And what about Civics? Is my plan a good one? And that Great Engineer is still chilling in Memphis. What do we do with him now that we've lost the Liberalism race?
Here's the save: