Monarch/Epic ~40AD- ~1500AD
Right, this will be a short segment picturewise as I forgot the screenie button. More screenies will follow in the last segment that will follow shortly. Otherwise it's a pretty long segment gamewise.
When we left of last time we had established a base for Rexing and building up an army. With the Madrassa I continued to pump out Prophets for my two other shrines, making a decent economical base
I actually went for two other wonders, my last of the early to mid ages.
Hanging gardens because I needed health with all those FPs on this continent.
And of course, Angkor Wat. With the Madrassa UB it's a pretty good wonder to have.
Well, now I felt the time was right to hit Suleman. I didn't have a strong army as I'd wanted, but he was weak, I was techwise ahead and the best thing, he had no iron or copper, so he massed HAs and bows
My little stack, ready for attack
Then my screeniefinger forgot itself in all the fighting. The short version is that Suleman fell pretty quickly, no iron or copper is pretty devastating for the AI.
I kept most of his cities, only razed the ones that where poorly placed. Next target was Hyuana. He was a thougher nut to crack. He had Iron and copper and horses for that matter, techwise fairly equal, but I wanted to see how good the camelarcher was in battle, so I waited until I had a good army of those, sad to say that I missed out on the screenies, it was a good SoD.
Nevertheless, I started fighting, it was a border clash after I took the first of his cities, I played it safe and let him deplete his troops on my defenses until I had massed another stack. Also, this time I had Muskets, which he didnt have, Protective muskets is pretty good, promoted on the drill line...
So, two SoDs, containing of Camel archers, Maces, Drill Muskets and Trebs did take care of Hyuanas last resistance. But instead of killing his useless island cities I opted to vassalise him instead. He was no threat and didn't pose any cultural pressure threat anymore either, so it was for the best.
Lot's of words and no pictures, are there anyone reading?
After this followed a long period of peace in my side of the world, on the other continent, Asoka was the big gun, he had Lizzy as volontary vassal and Hannibal had capitulated to him. Asoka was a bit ahead in tech at this point, likewise was Willem, my only possible targets to pursue a domination victory would've been Hannibal or Lizzy. But as vassals to Asoka, it was a path I didn't want to take a chance on. So I turned away from any thoughts on domination, space was my new goal, with a high techrate, very high production in many cities it's a real possibility.
The exciting end of the story will follow shortly.
Spoiler :
Right, this will be a short segment picturewise as I forgot the screenie button. More screenies will follow in the last segment that will follow shortly. Otherwise it's a pretty long segment gamewise.
When we left of last time we had established a base for Rexing and building up an army. With the Madrassa I continued to pump out Prophets for my two other shrines, making a decent economical base


I actually went for two other wonders, my last of the early to mid ages.

Hanging gardens because I needed health with all those FPs on this continent.

And of course, Angkor Wat. With the Madrassa UB it's a pretty good wonder to have.
Well, now I felt the time was right to hit Suleman. I didn't have a strong army as I'd wanted, but he was weak, I was techwise ahead and the best thing, he had no iron or copper, so he massed HAs and bows
My little stack, ready for attack

Then my screeniefinger forgot itself in all the fighting. The short version is that Suleman fell pretty quickly, no iron or copper is pretty devastating for the AI.
I kept most of his cities, only razed the ones that where poorly placed. Next target was Hyuana. He was a thougher nut to crack. He had Iron and copper and horses for that matter, techwise fairly equal, but I wanted to see how good the camelarcher was in battle, so I waited until I had a good army of those, sad to say that I missed out on the screenies, it was a good SoD.
Nevertheless, I started fighting, it was a border clash after I took the first of his cities, I played it safe and let him deplete his troops on my defenses until I had massed another stack. Also, this time I had Muskets, which he didnt have, Protective muskets is pretty good, promoted on the drill line...
So, two SoDs, containing of Camel archers, Maces, Drill Muskets and Trebs did take care of Hyuanas last resistance. But instead of killing his useless island cities I opted to vassalise him instead. He was no threat and didn't pose any cultural pressure threat anymore either, so it was for the best.
Lot's of words and no pictures, are there anyone reading?

After this followed a long period of peace in my side of the world, on the other continent, Asoka was the big gun, he had Lizzy as volontary vassal and Hannibal had capitulated to him. Asoka was a bit ahead in tech at this point, likewise was Willem, my only possible targets to pursue a domination victory would've been Hannibal or Lizzy. But as vassals to Asoka, it was a path I didn't want to take a chance on. So I turned away from any thoughts on domination, space was my new goal, with a high techrate, very high production in many cities it's a real possibility.
The exciting end of the story will follow shortly.