In which, the emperor makes a slow progress around his empire, taking a leisurely tour of his cities.
Ah, Paris! The queen of cities! She is a scientific powerhouse. Not only does she have her own library and university, but she is home to both the Great Library and the Porcelain Tower. She is, by herself, responsible for more than 20% of the French scientific advance every year. In an effort to advance her cultural standing even further, she has recently started on construction of the Louvre.
Orleans is the only other French city that is currently home to wonders: the National College and the Kremlin are located here. Her main contribution to the empire is again scientific. After completing the temple that is now underway, she should raise a university.
Lyon is trying to establish herself in the world of commerce, and is only eight turns from completing Big Ben. When that finishes, a bank is the obvious next choice.
Troyes intends to be the center of French nautical power, being the only major French city on the coast, with a well-developed harbor. She has already contributed the fleet of caravels that have explored the globe, and a unit of frigates that is patrolling the coast of our own continent.
Tours was founded in a critical location to link together the two halves of the French empire. She has grown steadily with the input from my maritime allies. She is now well established, and can choose a variety of areas in which to specialize.
Marseilles was founded on a source of cattle, right on the river with ample forests nearby. In time, we hope she will develop into a highly productive city.
Avignon was founded in the center of the southern coast. She is again located along a river, and should soon expand to provide control over another source of cotton that will be used by the French fashion industry. Her production, however, is quite anemic at present, so it may be some time before before she can contribute much of value to the empire.
Chartres was founded to claim another key coastal region along the southern coast. At the tie, the main attractions where the nearby cattle and spices. This site turned out to be extremely fortuitous, however. After researching biology, we discovered oil just outside of Chartres, in what is perhaps the only land-based source of oil on the continent.
Our most recently settled city is Rouen. She is located in the north central part of the continent, and she was only settled after the discovery of the scientific method. Her location was chosen because it provided access to two of the only three sources of coal on the continent. (The third source is located on the land of my long-time ally, Stockholm.) The nearby cows will promote city growth, and the abundant forests will also help this city become a production center.