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EmperorJon

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No Important Leaders
« on: April 02, 2011, 03:19:18 pm »

Just noticed this ominous sign... duhn duhn duuuuhh!

So... is there any chance my civ will get a new leader? Or that... I dunno, another dwarven civ will take over? I just chose one at random. Seems I got one without a mountain home. ¬¬
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I think it's the way towns develop now. In the beginning, people move into a town. Then they start producing tables, which results in more and more tables. Soon tables represent a significant portion of the population, they start lobbying for new laws and regulations, putting people to greater and greater disadvantage...
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Sarda

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Re: No Important Leaders
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2011, 04:04:43 pm »

That means your civ died out at worldgen. How old is the world? The elves probably used their immortality to take over.
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You'll have to provide warm, moist kittens at the end of each test chamber.
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Where 9% of your town is casualties, is good.

psychologicalshock

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Re: No Important Leaders
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2011, 04:07:12 pm »

My civ has no leader but it appears to function normally in terms of trade and all that stuff.
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EmperorJon

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Re: No Important Leaders
« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2011, 04:25:06 pm »

@Sarda There were a large number of dwarven civs, some with very large mountain home areas. I chose the one I did because I liked the name.
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I think it's the way towns develop now. In the beginning, people move into a town. Then they start producing tables, which results in more and more tables. Soon tables represent a significant portion of the population, they start lobbying for new laws and regulations, putting people to greater and greater disadvantage...
Link for full quote. 'tis mighty funny.