Adventure 21, part 2
I complete the Parthenon in 50 AD.
I get a prophet in 300 AD, and start the sacrifice pile.
I complete the Great Library in 400 AD. I now have the best wonder in the game for this variant.
I get another priest in 580 AD, and throw him on the pile.
I complete Norte Dame in 760 AD.
I throw an artist on the pile in 800 AD. I throw another one on the pile in 980 AD.
I get a scientist in 1100 AD and build an academy in Tenochtitlan. After this all scientists will be sacrificed.
I complete the Hagia Sophia in 1160 AD.
Another prophet goes on the pile in 1230 AD.
The first real war begins in 1280 AD when I declare on Khan. With the way the trade routes all go through Cyrus at this time, I feel I have no choice but to make Khan my first choice.
I had a large stack of catapults to knock this city down in 1 turn, and take it losing a few units. I don't have a lot of GP to sacrifice, so I want to save them for the tough targets.

I get an artist in 1340 AD, and he is immediately sacrificed. This kicks off the capture of Mongolian cities.


I barely get a third thanks to the sky gods. I do miss catapults being able to capture cities.

I build the Taj Mahal in 1440 AD, and trip what will probably be my only golden age. Burning 2 GP for one doesn't seem worth it.
I throw another prophet on the pile in 1480 AD. I sacrifice an artist in 1500AD.


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