aelf
Ashen One
So Democracy for SoL or Chemistry first, guys? I need more of you to weigh in on the issue.
Not sure what to say about Issy. If you're going for Washington you still have time to decide until you have Grens anyway. If not and you want a building period combined with going for Democracy then you can consider vassalizing her earlier. Of course, after you take Cordoba, it puts too much pressure on your shrine city.
Another (smaller) suggestion: your HE city is working a cottage and a scientist. I'd switch it to work food and production tiles only, with the Engineer specialist. You have production and unit promotion bonuses in it, I wouldn't waste citizens on other things.
Yes, you can work the fat cross once you vassalize Izzy, but you'll still need lots of culture to be sure the city doesn't go into revolt. I've had that happen once: the city periodically went into revolt and took away my shrine and Wall Street income for a few turns. I tried everything (troops, culture) but couldn't beat the nearby capital's culture. Not pretty.

That one also happened to me. The shrine you built will indeed contribute to your culture, but if you do take Izzy as a vassal right now you'll still have to culture-up Madrid for a while.And while vassals can't actually work tiles that are closer to your cities, they will still have cultural influence on them. That means a captured city can still go into revolt. And you don't want a happy AI farming over cottages in the shrine city!That one also happened to me. The shrine you built will indeed contribute to your culture, but if you do take Izzy as a vassal right now you'll still have to culture-up Madrid for a while.

So Democracy for SoL or Chemistry first, guys? I need more of you to weigh in on the issue.
I don't think so. I think vassals can't have cultural control within your BFC, period.

Am I the only one who's thrown by the fact that aelf is researching Democracy while still warring with Axemen?![]()
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In this case I was curious as to what would happen in aelf's game and "cheated" in the sense that I offered Izzy the chance to capitulate and she did. Then looking at the Madrid city screen I can see there is no chance of revolt. That might be because Cordoba is too far away to apply culture to Madrid (I need to check that). Or maybe the culture from Madrid outweighs that from Cordoba in some way. I doubt Cordoba is putting out 17 per turn like Madrid is.
I am not sure what determines whether a city will revolt or not. It seems to be based on the % cultural value and amount of culture per turn that enemy (or vassal) cities are applying to the city square.