Lizard moved back out of my teritory again, the barbarian AI is doing a good job of being as irritating as possible.
Hunter is out and I moved him to the desert hill 3E of Evermore stacked with a warrior, I can try and bait a fight in the forest next turn if the lizard stays put.
EOT hawk completes (only need one for now), should be followed by a second hunter two turns after that. Hyll's Elder Council is done, the Corn and Wheat are connected, and I'm adding another cottage on the river plains tile 1NW of Evermore where forest can't grow naturally anyway because of the road.
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Let's see... I'm due BW on turn 65. That's pretty much set in stone
now. GM is due on 59, so I'll have enough cash for upgrades. I'm short
two workers and a warrior to get the stack I want for invasion and
should get this by turn 63. Considering necessary relocation I'd say
it's turn 66 on dwarven border.
I'll be taking southern route to the city 7E,4S from my capital.
Terrain and visibility are more in my favor there and I don't expect
him to shift any Wood Golems down from the capital in time, which
makes it a much softer target. Also all of these tiles should be
fogbusted by our combined borders which makes for less bears around.
This moves area to be scouted/debeared much closer to your borders and
should make whole operation easier to manage.
I will give him an opportunity to negotiate. To be completely honest
pace at which Ilios grows makes me nervous. I'd rather get stuff for
free from Dwarves and burn some Malakim cities than spend my forces on
Sciz and leave those pesky nomads alone. Especialy considering they'll
switch to financial soon.
And vamp aristocracy before t60 is rather fast. Makes taking a stake
to this enterprise a bit more urgent

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I tend to think this plan is overly complicated, but it's his invasion and his call. The Doviello great merchant was indeed spawned and Sciz just finished Barnaxus. It's also true that the Malakim score lead is somewhat worrying.