The Epic God let out a roar of rage. Another god was trying to take his position, and destroyed all his work by making the land hotter. MoreEpicThanYou went around, turning the new desert into tundra, and the new jungle into forest. Looking at the ice caps, he decided to not only restore them, but make them bigger than ever. The Epic God left, satisfied. But as the earth cooled, new land was formed...
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Spoiler:
I turned all of Tambien's desert into tundra, and his jungles into forests. I enlarged the ice caps, made a few canals through that wall of ice someone added, and did 1 more big change: I added 1 tile of plains to the side of everything, excluding coastal cities, resources, and canals.
But godswars are epic! Don't outlaw them! Isn't the rule that you can't void another god's actions the turn they make them, and the next turn, they are subject to change? I thought I heard that somewhere...
This DI is reminding me of my school days, me and a buddy were making a drawing. I would make, say a circle, passed it, he would add a line to it etc... By the end of a boring class we always had an impossibly chaotic creature or a scene depicting totally random stuff. It was pretty cool, hehe.
I could get the save and add a circle of land somewhere or something.
Well, this seems to have turned into a non subtle godswar...
The great god of something was awaken from his slumber by the chaos above. No one remembered what he was god of. Not even him..
"They have torn the land appart in their quest for glory. I shall make some oasis for mortals to dwell in..."
But before he could attempt to do anything, an oasis appeared where he stood,with buildings inside it, underwater
Edits:
Spoiler:
Put an oasis near Pasargadae with a cottage on it and label it as "the oasis with buildings in it
Please make this edit for me
Basicly, I am a god who does not know what he is doing
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