Not too much of interest happened on my turns. The city of Carthage has been pillaged and is rapidly shrinking, and the forces from the east met up with troops from the west at Hippo, which fell easily in 1290. The troops are currently repositioning to attack Utica. Total casualties on my turns: 0.
The Iroquois have been taking it on the chin - by the end of my turns, they were reduced to an island OCC. This broke a great big trade we had with them; we lost wool, but got a bunch of gpt and luxes we were sending them back.
The Mongols and Carthaginians have been spending most of their energy fighting each other. A massive Mongolian naval landing (one Keshik) captured Malaca (the Carthaginian city to the south of Japan). But mostly they've been milling about and attacking each other's troops. On my last turn, I founded a city on the Mongolian border that brought what I think is the only Mongolian source of horses into our territory.
Most of the stronger nations have Steam Power and Nationalism, but nobody will deal with us, so I couldn't buy anything. I'm not sure what we're going to do about the tech situation.
Our culture increased from 535 to 593 per turn, and our city count went from 136 to 154. We've got settlers piling up on the Carthaginian border because there isn't anywhere else left to send them. Once the military advances a little bit more, it should be safe to go settle some of the gaps.
Important note: On my very last turn, Babylon started moving some troops into our territory. I'm not sure what they're up to, but I smell a sneak attack in the making. I guess Hammurabi just doesn't like me, for some reason. Anyway, I'm leaving the decision on what to do about this to the next player. Most of the defenders along the Babylonian border are unmoved, so feel free to rearrange them as you see fit.
Roster check:
Pied Piper
eldar
Bede
Minute Man - just played
Mab - up!
Tubby Rower - on deck
And
The Save.