Turn 1 1334
Holding paper pays off! I trade it to Saladin for Theology + 20g.
I decide to hold education for a couple, to boost our liberalism advantage. Ghandi will pay through the nose for education.
There's a Caravel in Persepolis. Badnews for our galleys. We'll have to scoot in and unload the minute we DoW on them.
Turn 2 1340
Time to begin moving the troops out in preparation for war.
Small problem. All the coast tiles next to persepolis belong to Cyrus. That means when we DOW on him, our galleys go bye-bye. I have no choice but to land the troops,move them to India, and bring them back overland.
Turn 3 1346
Wait, I think I see a way. I'll move the galleys W of Persepolis and them land on the hill at the DoW. We'll have to try to take the iron with a Chariot.
Music to the Salad-man for Lit+20. He's now pleased with us.
The war drums are beating. I'm going to trade Education around immediately before declaring. Getting a little nervous, heh.
Turn 4 1352
Everything is in place. The balloon is about to go up.
Cyrus has guilds, and we shouldn't wait any longer. However, I'm going to trade him education for it before we come down on him. It won't help him nearly as much as Ghandi or FDR. They'll get it a turn later.
Turn 5 1358
I cut the deal with Cyrus, and he becomes friendly with us. Makes me almost feel guilty. Cancelling our deals brings him back to Pleased. I feel better now. I declare WAR!
...And Promptly crash. Fortunately, I had just opened the save, so all I have to do is re-do the deal.
OK, the war is on. I bomb Gordium, and get the troops moving
Turn 6 1364
Thebes, Giza, and Memphis all took happiness hits as soon as the war started. We'll need more MPs there. Movement points took up this turn, so the real fighting doesn't begin yet.
Turn 7 1370
Education to FDR for Banking, 20g, WM.
Ghandi won't trade us anything but Divine Right because "He has his reasons". Stupid wonder-building jerk.

Cyrus is upgrading mounted units to knights. This could turn into a nasty fight.
Heliopolis is now unhappy too. This better be a short war.
Gordium falls! We get some much needed gold for the treasury.
Sidon falls and our empire grows by another city. 94 gold to the treasury.
Persepolis is going to be a tough nut to crack.
Our chariots are getting torn up by Cyrus' units. Having trouble getting to the iron, where there's a longbow.
Turn 8 1376
Persepolis falls, much easier than I thought it would. Amazing luck on our bombarding cats. We net 147g + a worker.
Persepolis has the Mahabodhi.
We are outgunned at Arbela. Need reinforcements.
Cyrus attacks Gordium with a knight, killing a wounded maceman healing there. I kill the wounded knight with a cat, and bring it back into the city.
Ghandi's culture is already pushing around Gordium

We have overtaken FDR for 2nd place in score!
Turn 9 1382
Cyrus sends another knight against Gordium, killing the other mace in there. He wants it back, and badly. Only a cat left to defend. The knight is down to 5.2, he might not have the juice to take the cat, I dunno. Cross your fingers.
I unload on the coast NE of Tarsus, trapping a worker on the peninsula there.
Lost a maceman on an 84.7% battle at Arbela. Damn. The spearman there isn't strong enough to take on the longbow. I wait a turn.
I finally realize that I can cut off the iron by cutting the roads around it (dumbass) and move a mace to do so.
Turn 10 1388
Cyrus attacks with the knight, and retakes Gordium. Damn.
I respond to this by taking Arbela.
I grab the trapped worker, and bomb Tarsus.
Saladin asks us to cancel all our deals with Ghandi. I decline, and he becomes cautious.