In my current game Augustus imposed several sanctions on me before declaring war, but since I brought the little army I had to the border, I was able to repel his forces and even protect my allied CS at the border, so after some time Augustus agreed to peace. By that time I had enough influence for reconciliation and in the end he stopped sanctioning me.
I understand it's harder with two of them, but peaceful playstyle usually means being ready to defend yourself. I don't think that changed.
@stealth_nsk good points, however when playing Warrior difficulty (two above Deity), it's hard enough to defend against 1 aggressive neighbour, never mind 2 of them!
I consequently lost a town to Napoleon, and when that happens, playing peacefully goes out the window - I need my revenge
Of course the two of them allied, and took turns in declaring/joining war against me.
I don't think reconciliation would be possible, at the end of the age the relationship modifier "Sanctioned another civilization" was at -330 and -460 respectively!
Oh well, it turned out to be a great game in the end, so I'm not complaining! However I never get to play a peaceful game - perhaps I'll play as Tubman in my next game
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