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Commodore sent a very convincing series of messages that very clearly said "Take peace and declare war on Thoth or we fight forever". Which you might have gotten the impression was my mindset from my last couple of posts: why bother since I dont' have any discernable edge here? Commodore is either going to grind me down with his superior land, mfg, and knight promotions; or Thoth is going to win while Commodore and I fight things out. I was (and still largely am) resigned to one of those two outcomes.
But I still took peace, because I'm not comfortable throwing to Thoth. Even if I'm resigned to it. I did go so far as to offer Thoth fish+copper for fish+copper - basically saying I'm not going to fight you and help you as much as possible. And I still have the intentions to honor that. Which if you're reading closely you're probably saying "Wtf? How do the first and second paragraphs here even remotely work together?"
What is my edge? Technology. And it's a short edge. There was one way I thought to leverage that and that was war. That didn't work out too well. There's a second way to leverage it: infrastructure. So I have no intention of declaring on Thoth, and while I am going to send all the signals to Commodore I can to keep him from engaging in a forever-war with me, I do not plan on attacking Thoth. Well, maybe a little. We'll see how the winds blow.
I whipped infrastructure in a lot of cities this turn.
And as soon as I can I'll switch back into serfdom & bureau.
Comm might have the winning play with Caste & Workshops. I'm going to have to try to leverage Serfdom with Farms, Windmills & Watermills because my food sucks.
I also need to improve these demos.
Commodore & Scooter both got Astronomy this turn. I am finishing up Guilds and then need to decide just how I can convert Liberalism.