Played

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the save
Summary:
Huayna is in the ropes. One city should fall next turn and his last one a few turns later.
War went pretty smooth and no backstabbing from our friends.

Next war will not be as easy and I'm uncertain who should be the target. Wandering through Germany one can see lots of cavs and artillery.
Sneaking a bit into Egypt shows solid infantry defense.
Easiest would probably be Mongolia, but then Mao has a defensive pact with him and will again disturb.
Germany would probably help against anybody but Mao, but that will need probably a few thousand. Maybe we should save some money now instead of speeding toward assembly line (which we are researching currently).
I changed civics. Mainly I wanted nationhood for drafting and added representation and mercantilism.
Turn log:
Turn 0 1780:
Look around and MM our cities. Our cities are trather small, I look for food.
Try to make a battle plan.
A simultaneous attack on Cuzco and Ollantaytambo.
Well, some of the Olla.. troops find a town we don't know up to know.
I may have to few troops for this town and the next. We'll see.
IBT:
Not a good start. Huayna attacks my attackers an kills a grenadier with a rifle at about 20% odds.
Turn 1 1782:
Battle of Andahuaylas (or whetever). To rifles killed at the loss of one grenadier.
Town captured.
MM a little and rush a few things for high overflow.
Turn 2 1784:
MM a little and move troops.
Kill a cav with a cav in the open.
Steenkin' Mao is running his spy around and destroys our improvements (spices).
Buy spices from Bismarck for sheep.
IBT:
Lose 2 cav to rifle attacks. Huayna loses 2 cav.
Gao flips to Inca.
Mao destroys our pig tile.
Turn 3 1786:
Recapture Gao. Still horsehockey town but our gateway to Cuzco.
Kill an Incan resource guard.
I decide to run different civics.
Revolt to representation (we nearly nowhere have enough military to give many happy faces and the biggest cities get 2 from rep),
Nationhood (want to draft in emergencies and regularly in Madrid, where it doesn't hurt. 2 happy from barracks is also nice) and
Mercantilism ( I'm aware free market would give more money, but also feeds Egypt and Germany).
IBT:
A few counters of Huayna to no big consequence.
Turn 4 1788:
Bombardment of Cuzco and Oll... begins.
A missionary from Madrid brings Buddhism to Osaka for a cheap happy face.
Turn 5 1790:
Bloody battle of Ollantaytambo.
6 cannons die (none retreated). But then our grenadiers and cavs have no further losses (killed 5 rifles and 4 cav).
At Cuzco I lose 3 cannons (no retreat

). Have not enough troops now, but should fall next turn.
Land a few troops directly from homeland on the Incan island.
Turn 6 1792:
Cuzco falls but costs another cannon.
We are out of anarchy and I begin drafting.
We need to heal now before attacking further and war weariness is already pretty bad.
Turn 7 1794:
Not much happening. Just moving troops.
Turn 8 1796:
Capture the Incan island city at the loss of 1 grenadier.
Turn 9 1798:
Bombardment of Huamanga begins. Some troops also go towards Tiwanaku.
Turn 10 1800:
Further bombardment and moves.
Handoff notes:
Should be no problem to kill Inca in the next few turns.
One thing one should consider before doing so, is that Bismarck and Hatty would declare on Huayna for some money.
The idea would be to use that to cancel their defensive pacts before either attacking them or their friends.
I saved up money up to now to have all options available.
I have a Taoist missionary underway. I hope Taoism will take in Osaka to get another happy.
I also built a settler which is now on the ring. Here I thought to build a town maybe extreme west in Incania.
First so that nobody else builds there and second to receive shipments from the west.
I drafted a rifle very turn in Madrid and I think this should continue as long as there is population just working plain coast tiles. One rifle per pop is just such a bargain.
One more remark. There are lots of cottages which will be never worked because the cities don't have enough food.
I had to irrigate already over some to chain irrigation, because I want water everywhere.
I also doubt that all the lumber mills will be worked.