In 1480bc, Caesar's decree is accepted by the Senate, Slavery is now the law of the land. The non citizens try to revolt at this idea but the rebellion is put down by 1440bc.
In 1440 representatives from the land of Ethiopia enter into a treaty with Caesar that allow both nations to freely travel through the others land. Also, in the Wine region northeast of Caput Mundi, a couple of Centuriones, discuss the rumor that Caesar may gift the town they are stationed in to Saladin and they bet a case of Frascati wine on which of them will be the quicker in whipping a manipuli of Archers into shape.
Lumberjacks having heard the same rumor, begin chopping the forests west of Rome.
1400bc arrives and a Centurio (having packed a case of Frascati wine) leads his manipuli of out of Rome toward Caput Mundi. Another Archer manipuli follows(1360bc) lead by the Centurio who lost the bet.
1360bc, the lumberjacks have found customers, citizens upset by the rumored gifting of Rome. The citizens buy the wood so they may construct wagons to move their belongs elsewhere. The lumberjacks, with customers demanding more wood, move into the forests north of Rome.
In Caput Mundi citizens are whipped into the forests to cut down trees do be used in the construction of the Great Lighthouse
In 1200bc the lumberjacks of Rome provide the extra wood the citizens need to finish their wagons. Not satisfied at the delays in departure (it is now 1060bc) these citizens whip anyone and everyone to get the wagons loaded. Also, the lumberjacks have moved to cut the forest NE of Rome.
Finally in 1120 bc, the citizens are ready to leave Rome in search of new land to settle. These citizens left so much behind in their rush to leave that an enterprising Centurio is able to complete a manipuli of Archers and they will be ready to leave Rome in 1080bc.
MCXX the scholars of Caput Mundi have learned how to write.
Some of these scholars wonder how they can write without knowing the Alphabet.
Other scholars respond that writing is a gift from the gods and they should study Mysticism to find out why they know how to write.
The practical scholars bemoan the fact that they do not know the secrets of Iron because they want to pound
some sense into the other scholars.
In all of the excitement it escaped notice that our warrior wandering around in the NE found the border to Hannibal's territory.
Here is the autolog:
Game was paused at beginning of turn. No pieces were moved.
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In 1440 representatives from the land of Ethiopia enter into a treaty with Caesar that allow both nations to freely travel through the others land. Also, in the Wine region northeast of Caput Mundi, a couple of Centuriones, discuss the rumor that Caesar may gift the town they are stationed in to Saladin and they bet a case of Frascati wine on which of them will be the quicker in whipping a manipuli of Archers into shape.
Lumberjacks having heard the same rumor, begin chopping the forests west of Rome.
1400bc arrives and a Centurio (having packed a case of Frascati wine) leads his manipuli of out of Rome toward Caput Mundi. Another Archer manipuli follows(1360bc) lead by the Centurio who lost the bet.
1360bc, the lumberjacks have found customers, citizens upset by the rumored gifting of Rome. The citizens buy the wood so they may construct wagons to move their belongs elsewhere. The lumberjacks, with customers demanding more wood, move into the forests north of Rome.
In Caput Mundi citizens are whipped into the forests to cut down trees do be used in the construction of the Great Lighthouse
In 1200bc the lumberjacks of Rome provide the extra wood the citizens need to finish their wagons. Not satisfied at the delays in departure (it is now 1060bc) these citizens whip anyone and everyone to get the wagons loaded. Also, the lumberjacks have moved to cut the forest NE of Rome.
Finally in 1120 bc, the citizens are ready to leave Rome in search of new land to settle. These citizens left so much behind in their rush to leave that an enterprising Centurio is able to complete a manipuli of Archers and they will be ready to leave Rome in 1080bc.
MCXX the scholars of Caput Mundi have learned how to write.
Some of these scholars wonder how they can write without knowing the Alphabet.
Other scholars respond that writing is a gift from the gods and they should study Mysticism to find out why they know how to write.
The practical scholars bemoan the fact that they do not know the secrets of Iron because they want to pound

In all of the excitement it escaped notice that our warrior wandering around in the NE found the border to Hannibal's territory.
Here is the autolog:
Spoiler :
Logging by BUFFY 3.19.003 (BtS 3.19)
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Turn 63/500 (1480 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:23:10]
0% Research: 0 per turn
0% Espionage: 0 per turn
100% Gold: 0 per turn, 9 in the bank
After End Turn:
Other Player Actions:
Civics Change: Julius Caesar(Rome) from 'Tribalism' to 'Slavery'
Turn 64/500 (1440 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:27:52]
Diplomacy: Zara Yaqob (Ethiopia) offers to trade Open Borders to Julius Caesar (Rome) for Open Borders
Diplomacy: Julius Caesar (Rome) accepts trade of Open Borders to Zara Yaqob (Ethiopia) for Open Borders
Rome begins: Archer (7 turns)
0% Research: 0 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
100% Gold: 17 per turn, 9 in the bank
After End Turn:
The whip was applied in Rome
Rome finishes: Archer
Other Player Actions:
Attitude Change: Saladin (Arabia) towards Hannibal (Carthage), from 'Pleased' to 'Cautious'
Turn 65/500 (1400 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:31:50]
Caput Mundi begins: Worker (7 turns)
Rome begins: Archer (7 turns)
100% Research: 19 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 28 in the bank
After End Turn:
Rome finishes: Archer
Turn 66/500 (1360 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:34:30]
Rome begins: Settler (15 turns)
100% Research: 17 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 26 in the bank
After End Turn:
The whip was applied in Caput Mundi
Caput Mundi finishes: Worker
Other Player Actions:
Attitude Change: Saladin (Arabia) towards Darius I (Persia), from 'Pleased' to 'Cautious'
Attitude Change: Saladin (Arabia) towards Hannibal (Carthage), from 'Cautious' to 'Pleased'
Turn 67/500 (1320 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:39:05]
Rome begins: Archer (7 turns)
100% Research: 17 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 24 in the bank
After End Turn:
Other Player Actions:
Confucianism founded in a distant land
Turn 68/500 (1280 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:44:16]
100% Research: 17 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 22 in the bank
After End Turn:
Caput Mundi grows to size 4
Other Player Actions:
State Religion Change: Darius I (Persia) from 'no State Religion' to 'Confucianism'
Attitude Change: Darius I (Persia) towards Saladin (Arabia), from 'Pleased' to 'Cautious'
Civics Change: Gilgamesh(Sumeria) from 'Paganism' to 'Organized Religion'
Turn 69/500 (1240 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:47:52]
Player Comment scount nw nw
Player Comment see hannibal's border
100% Research: 16 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 20 in the bank
After End Turn:
Rome grows to size 2
Other Player Actions:
State Religion Change: Gilgamesh (Sumeria) from 'no State Religion' to 'Buddhism'
Attitude Change: Gilgamesh (Sumeria) towards Darius I (Persia), from 'Cautious' to 'Annoyed'
Turn 70/500 (1200 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:51:28]
A Mine was built near Caput Mundi
Rome begins: Settler (6 turns)
Rome begins: Settler (6 turns)
100% Research: 17 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 18 in the bank
After End Turn:
Other Player Actions:
Attitude Change: Saladin (Arabia) towards Hannibal (Carthage), from 'Pleased' to 'Cautious'
Turn 71/500 (1160 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:53:21]
Rome begins: Archer (4 turns)
Rome begins: Settler (2 turns)
100% Research: 17 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 16 in the bank
After End Turn:
The whip was applied in Rome
Tech research finished: Writing
Rome finishes: Settler
Turn 72/500 (1120 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:58:56]
Research begun: Mysticism (3 Turns)
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Turn 63/500 (1480 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:23:10]
0% Research: 0 per turn
0% Espionage: 0 per turn
100% Gold: 0 per turn, 9 in the bank
After End Turn:
Other Player Actions:
Civics Change: Julius Caesar(Rome) from 'Tribalism' to 'Slavery'
Turn 64/500 (1440 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:27:52]
Diplomacy: Zara Yaqob (Ethiopia) offers to trade Open Borders to Julius Caesar (Rome) for Open Borders
Diplomacy: Julius Caesar (Rome) accepts trade of Open Borders to Zara Yaqob (Ethiopia) for Open Borders
Rome begins: Archer (7 turns)
0% Research: 0 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
100% Gold: 17 per turn, 9 in the bank
After End Turn:
The whip was applied in Rome
Rome finishes: Archer
Other Player Actions:
Attitude Change: Saladin (Arabia) towards Hannibal (Carthage), from 'Pleased' to 'Cautious'
Turn 65/500 (1400 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:31:50]
Caput Mundi begins: Worker (7 turns)
Rome begins: Archer (7 turns)
100% Research: 19 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 28 in the bank
After End Turn:
Rome finishes: Archer
Turn 66/500 (1360 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:34:30]
Rome begins: Settler (15 turns)
100% Research: 17 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 26 in the bank
After End Turn:
The whip was applied in Caput Mundi
Caput Mundi finishes: Worker
Other Player Actions:
Attitude Change: Saladin (Arabia) towards Darius I (Persia), from 'Pleased' to 'Cautious'
Attitude Change: Saladin (Arabia) towards Hannibal (Carthage), from 'Cautious' to 'Pleased'
Turn 67/500 (1320 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:39:05]
Rome begins: Archer (7 turns)
100% Research: 17 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 24 in the bank
After End Turn:
Other Player Actions:
Confucianism founded in a distant land
Turn 68/500 (1280 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:44:16]
100% Research: 17 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 22 in the bank
After End Turn:
Caput Mundi grows to size 4
Other Player Actions:
State Religion Change: Darius I (Persia) from 'no State Religion' to 'Confucianism'
Attitude Change: Darius I (Persia) towards Saladin (Arabia), from 'Pleased' to 'Cautious'
Civics Change: Gilgamesh(Sumeria) from 'Paganism' to 'Organized Religion'
Turn 69/500 (1240 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:47:52]
Player Comment scount nw nw
Player Comment see hannibal's border
100% Research: 16 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 20 in the bank
After End Turn:
Rome grows to size 2
Other Player Actions:
State Religion Change: Gilgamesh (Sumeria) from 'no State Religion' to 'Buddhism'
Attitude Change: Gilgamesh (Sumeria) towards Darius I (Persia), from 'Cautious' to 'Annoyed'
Turn 70/500 (1200 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:51:28]
A Mine was built near Caput Mundi
Rome begins: Settler (6 turns)
Rome begins: Settler (6 turns)
100% Research: 17 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 18 in the bank
After End Turn:
Other Player Actions:
Attitude Change: Saladin (Arabia) towards Hannibal (Carthage), from 'Pleased' to 'Cautious'
Turn 71/500 (1160 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:53:21]
Rome begins: Archer (4 turns)
Rome begins: Settler (2 turns)
100% Research: 17 per turn
0% Espionage: 4 per turn
0% Gold: -2 per turn, 16 in the bank
After End Turn:
The whip was applied in Rome
Tech research finished: Writing
Rome finishes: Settler
Turn 72/500 (1120 BC) [07-Oct-2015 15:58:56]
Research begun: Mysticism (3 Turns)
Game was paused at beginning of turn. No pieces were moved.
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