Gwaja
King
Okay... so enough with Deity. I am rusty and I needed a more relaxing game. So I rolled another game, and... as the title suggests... this wasn't my plan! 
Settings:
Fractal
One Extra AI on Standard Size Map
No Huts/Events/Tech Brokering (Yes, I hate Tech Brokering)
Choose Religion (Boring to see Buddhism, Hinduism, and Judaism being always the dominant ones)
Leader is Ramses
Starting Position:
Played 82 turns to 825 BC:
Initial goal was actually to try to utilize settled Great Priests and make an awesome city combined with wonders that gives bonuses to settled priests and also the obelisk that lets us turn 2 priests early.
Exploring the land, it became obvious that we are stuck on our own little subcontinent with suboptimal land tiles. Oh and other than that initial crab that is out of reach in the capital and the triple fish to the east island, there seem to be no other seafood along the coast on this subcontinent!
Quite depressing really, as I am sure AI will have much better land than mine. I thought I was screwed with complete isolation, but Vicky showed up from the eastern shore, and Lincoln showed up from the western shores, so I had a sigh of relief.
I saw this island to the east of the capital with fish, and I'd say that is like the only place that looks good. Actually this site looked too good. I gambled that maybe there might be small chain of islands I could settle instead of this boring land on my subcontinent.
Being industrious and all, and with the initial goal in mind, I went for the Stonehenge, got it in 2280 BC, then went for Sailing and the Great Lighthouse (completed in 1240 BC) in the hopes of seaward expansion. However, the only place that I could realistically settle overseas is that small island off the eastern coast of the capital with 3 fish that all fit in the BFC. Vicky managed to settle the empty lands that I thought I may want to try to settle. Not a surprise seeing as she is Imperialistic and all.
Since my land sucked and the hopes of peaceful seaward expansion kinda down the drain, I shot for the Pyramids. At this turnset, I got Math in 900 BC with pre-chopped forests with roads all along the capital, in anticipation to squeeze as many hammers as possible, along with a 2-pop whip of a Library.
I popped a Great Priest in 875 BC and as planned, settled him in the capital.
Other than the Pyramids that I am about to complete next turn, the only other wonder built is the Great Wall. I am sure the Oracle will be finished by someone fairly soon.
Yeah... this land kinda sucks.
That triple fish island is the only good thing that came out of seaward exploration. I was... maybe hoping for other chain of islands or larger breathing space in Vicky's continent, but it doesn't seem that would be the case. Still, I think I could still make good use of the Great Lighthouse.... hopefully?
Yeah... this capital has the early wonders, about to get its 3rd, but not that great of a capital.
Vicky has Alpha, but doesn't have Math yet. Perhaps I could trade for Alpha with a little bit of beakers spent into it, and see what Lincoln has to offer. I will also have to explore on the seas to the west to find Lincoln and see if there are any barbarian cities on the coast that may be blocking trade routes.
So yeah... give this map a try. It should nice and relaxing, with some barbarians mixed in. ^_^

Settings:
Fractal
One Extra AI on Standard Size Map
No Huts/Events/Tech Brokering (Yes, I hate Tech Brokering)
Choose Religion (Boring to see Buddhism, Hinduism, and Judaism being always the dominant ones)
Leader is Ramses
Starting Position:
Spoiler :
Played 82 turns to 825 BC:
Spoiler :
Initial goal was actually to try to utilize settled Great Priests and make an awesome city combined with wonders that gives bonuses to settled priests and also the obelisk that lets us turn 2 priests early.
Exploring the land, it became obvious that we are stuck on our own little subcontinent with suboptimal land tiles. Oh and other than that initial crab that is out of reach in the capital and the triple fish to the east island, there seem to be no other seafood along the coast on this subcontinent!

I saw this island to the east of the capital with fish, and I'd say that is like the only place that looks good. Actually this site looked too good. I gambled that maybe there might be small chain of islands I could settle instead of this boring land on my subcontinent.
Being industrious and all, and with the initial goal in mind, I went for the Stonehenge, got it in 2280 BC, then went for Sailing and the Great Lighthouse (completed in 1240 BC) in the hopes of seaward expansion. However, the only place that I could realistically settle overseas is that small island off the eastern coast of the capital with 3 fish that all fit in the BFC. Vicky managed to settle the empty lands that I thought I may want to try to settle. Not a surprise seeing as she is Imperialistic and all.
Since my land sucked and the hopes of peaceful seaward expansion kinda down the drain, I shot for the Pyramids. At this turnset, I got Math in 900 BC with pre-chopped forests with roads all along the capital, in anticipation to squeeze as many hammers as possible, along with a 2-pop whip of a Library.
I popped a Great Priest in 875 BC and as planned, settled him in the capital.
Other than the Pyramids that I am about to complete next turn, the only other wonder built is the Great Wall. I am sure the Oracle will be finished by someone fairly soon.
Yeah... this land kinda sucks.

That triple fish island is the only good thing that came out of seaward exploration. I was... maybe hoping for other chain of islands or larger breathing space in Vicky's continent, but it doesn't seem that would be the case. Still, I think I could still make good use of the Great Lighthouse.... hopefully?
Yeah... this capital has the early wonders, about to get its 3rd, but not that great of a capital.
Vicky has Alpha, but doesn't have Math yet. Perhaps I could trade for Alpha with a little bit of beakers spent into it, and see what Lincoln has to offer. I will also have to explore on the seas to the west to find Lincoln and see if there are any barbarian cities on the coast that may be blocking trade routes.
So yeah... give this map a try. It should nice and relaxing, with some barbarians mixed in. ^_^
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