Turn 32 - Agrarian AgeA1: Taiga
A2: Taiga
A3: Forest
A4: Forest
A5: Forest
A6: Desert
A7: Alien Jungle
A8: Alien Jungle
A9: Alien Jungle
A10: Alien Jungle
A11: Alien Jungle
B1: Taiga
B2: Reformed Earth
B3: Catnip Field
B4: Volcano
B5: Mt. Challenge (Very tall, Oxygenated)
B6: Forest
B7: Berry Plains (Foody) Farmland (3-4|2-3|0)
B8: Alien Jungle
B9: Alien Jungle
B10: Alien Jungle
B11: Alien Jungle
C1: Taiga
C2: Barren Field (Forknor Protection 5)
C3: Luxurious Plains (Hunting ground) (Forknor Protection 5)
C4: Coccino Mons (Massive Mountain, Caves, Metals, Jewels)
C5: Mountain Range
C6: Mountain Range. Mountain Trail (Snag Protection 1)
C7: Thick Forest
C8: Caligine Perussi Silvam (Dark, Dangerous, Treasure)
D1: Taiga
D2: Desert
D3: Catnip Field. Farmland (2/10)
D4: Barren Field
D5: Catnip Field. Farmland (2-3|1-3|0)
D6: Mountain Range
D7: Mountain Range
E3: Swamp
E4: Spawning pit (Dangerous, Snakes)
E5: Forest
E6: Plains
E7: Forest
F6: Rocky Coast
F10: Algal Bloom
F11: Tropical Beach
G1: Barren Field
G2: Fertile Land
G3: Salt Flats
G4: Marsh
G5: Rocky Shoreline
G6: Ocean
G9: Algal Bloom
G10: Tundra Beach
G11: Taiga Pine Forest
H1: Obstructive Jungle (Difficult terrain)
H2: Ancient Town Ruins? (Destroyed structures) (Blarg protection 3)
H3: Pocosin
H4: Lagoon
H5: Ocean
H6: Ocean
H7: Ocean
H8: Algal Blooms
H9: Rocky Beaches
H10: Taiga Pine Forest
H11: Nivea Silvis (Dark, Dangerous, Treasure, Snow)
I1: Cave system
I2: Salt Lake
I3: Swamp
I4: Estuary
I5: Ocean
I6: Ocean
I7: Ocean
I8: Rocky Beach
I9: Rocky Field. Farmland (2/10)
I10: Forest
I11: Forest
J1: Bog. Farmland (1/15)
J2: Bayou
J3: Bayou
J4: Mudflat
J5: Ocean
J6: Ocean
J7: Sandy Beach
J8: Badlands
J9: Barren Desert
J10: Land of Incredible Fertility
J11: Mushroom Grove
K1: Mysterious Swamp (Blarg Protection 3) (Will-o'-wisps, Mysterious), Farmland (2-3|1-3|0)
K2: Mangrove Forest
K3: Bog
K4: Salt Marsh
K5: Ocean
K6: Ocean
K7: Sandy Beach
K8: Badlands
K9: Grassland
K10: Desert Wasteland
K11: Magma Pool
The famine has shifted from a type B famine to a type C famine! During this kind of famine, tiles act similarly to the tiles in the Tribal Uprising edition! (Tiles will be ruined by all but the most modest foraging)
Looks like the famine is over now... But watch out! The next famine is probably far away right now, but when it comes it will not have a warning!
As always, point out anything that looks like a GM error. I don't want your cause of death to be a mistake! (A notable non-mistake is that one farmland foraged with 4 people survived and one did not. This is due to the destroyed one having better food rolls)Godly behaviors of particular noteForknor replaced J10 with a land of Incredible Fertility, decimating the farmland in the area!
The tundra at I10 has been replaced by a forest
1 food has been granted to the Nirii Dominion
1 food has been granted to the Hamptons
The Nirii Dominion10 civilians farm at C2 using junk tools. 20 food is collected.
The tile, weakened by the famine, has been reduced to a barren field!
Cultivating of BeansLetting the famine stagnation slide this time.
It rains at K1... But nobody was working there...
Drecthul Commonwealth4 Civilians farm at B7 using Junk Farming tools to collect 19 food
4 Civilians farm at D5 using junk tools to collect 12 food
1 Civilians forages at C6 to collect 2 food
Arutz6 people farm at D4 using 5 junk tools to collect 20 food
The tile, weakened by the famine, has been reduced to a barren field!
2 people research farming tools
1 person researches Stone Knapping
The population is increased by 1 at the cost of 3 food.
Patterian Minds4 people farm at G1 using junk tools to collect 15 food
The tile, weakened by the famine, has been reduced to a barren field!
1 person researches Writing
The Hamptons6 Civilians farm at J10 to collect 15 food
The tile, weakened by the famine, has been reduced to a barren field!
But it doesn't matter because the farmland was decimated by changing terrain too!
Nirii Dominion
Population
10 Civilians / 10 Housing
Resources
15 Food
17 wood
10 Junk Tool
Technology
Tribal Worship Dance: Your civilization may perform a Tribal Worship Dance. This action will only work if every single member of your tribe participates, and provides FP to a specified god.
Woodcutting: It is now possible to forage for Wood on tiles! You must specify that you are foraging for "Wood" or else it will be assumed you meant to forage for food.
Wooden Housebuilding: At the cost of 20 wood and X labor, wooden housing may be built on a tile to provide +10 Housing. Labor cost is 20 in a forested tile, 30 in a flatland tile and 50 on a mountain tile. Special tiles may require a different amount of labor.
Woodcutting Tools: Most tool techs may now be used to create a "Woodcutting Tool" instead of a standard tool. Woodcutting tools have a better result in wood gathering actions, but are useless for all other actions. You must specify the tool by its name or it will not be used.
Food Preservation: 7rp. Proof of Concept
Diplomacy: 7rp. Proof of Concept
Wood handled tools: 3rp. Theoretical
Arutz
Population
10 Civilians / 10 Housing
Resources
50 Food
5 Junk Tool
Technology
Construction Materials: It is now possible to forage for Wood or Stone on tiles! You must specify that you are foraging for "Wood" or "Stone" or else it will be assumed you meant to forage for food.
Mountain Construction: At the cost of 10 Stone and 15 labor a Stone Wall may be built on a mountain tile. A Stone Wall will grant a combat advantage when defending on the tile.
Farming Tools: Most tool techs may now be used to create a "Farming Tool" instead of a standard tool. Farming tools have a better result in farming actions, but are useless for all other actions. You must specify the tool by its name or it will not be used. WARNING: Farming tools are not helpful for foraging actions.
Woodcutting Tools: 1rp. Theoretical
Stone Knapping: 2rp. Theoretical
Stone Gathering: 1rp. Theoretical
Cultivating of Beans
Population
6 Civilians / 10 Housing
Resources
0 Food
1 Junk Tool
1 Basket
Technology
Swampland Farming: A farmland may be created on swamp tiles at the cost of 15 labor. A farmland may be worked to collect food and the farmland yield effect is shown on the tile info spoiler. Limit of one per tile. The word "Farmland" must be used when collecting from a farmland.
Swamp vine basket weaving: A basket may be created at the cost of 2 labor on a swamp tile (Co-ordinate specification required). Foraging with a basket will allow a unit to forage at a tile that is 2 tiles away from an owned tile. Trying to cross difficult terrain such as mountains or ocean will prevent an action from working and crossing dangerous tiles still causes danger. The word "Basket" must be included for this to take effect, and you must specify the tile that the unit travels through to get to its final destination.
Building Material: It is now possible to forage for Wood or Stone on tiles! You must specify that you are foraging for "Wood" or "Stone" or else it will be assumed you meant to forage for food.
Will-o'-wisps: You may now interact with tiles without the risk of Will'o'wisp related danger. Note that you must specify this tech when you do so or your people will be careless!
Swamp Housebuilding: At the cost of 10 labor, a Makeshift Hut may be created on a wetlands tile. Each hut will increase the population limit by 2.
Advanced Swamp Housbuilding: 4rp. Theoretical.
Rationing: 5rp. Proof of concept
Will-o'-wisp Capture: 1rp. Wild Theory
Drecthul Commonwealth
Population
9 Civilians / 10 Housing
Resources
30 Food
3 Wood
6 Stone
4 Junk Tool
4 Junk Farming Tool
Technology
Mountaineering: At the cost of 3 labor, you may survey a mountain tile to reveal hidden information via PM. (Cost is increased for certain special mountains).
Mountain Trail: A mountain trail may be created on mountain tiles at the cost of 10 labor. Special mountains may require additional labor. If a mountain has a mountain trail, foraging on the mountain will provide increased yields. Additionally, the mountain will no longer be treated as difficult terrain.
Building Material: It is now possible to forage for Wood or Stone on tiles! You must specify that you are foraging for "Wood" or "Stone" or else it will be assumed you meant to forage for food.
Hunting: You may now attempt to "hunt" on any tile. If successful, a hunt will trigger a combat encounter that provides food and possibly other resources. Your people can die on a hunt.
Farming Tools: Most tool techs may now be used to create a "Farming Tool" instead of a standard tool. Farming tools have a better result in farming actions, but are useless for all other actions. You must specify the tool by its name or it will not be used. WARNING: Farming tools are not helpful for foraging actions.
Stone Tools: 10rp. Proof of Concept
Stone Housebuilding: 10rp. Proof of Concept
Patterian Minds
Population
5 Civilians / 10 Housing
Resources
18 Food
4 Junk Tools
Technology
Rationing: Instead of taking a normal action, a civilian may Idle. If a civilian Idles, then it does not require food for the turn. You must specify a civilian is going idle for this to take effect. Going idle for several turns in a row applies the same combat penalty as Stagnation.
Capitalism: 1rp. Wild Theory.
Writing: 2rp. Theoretical.
The Hamptons
Population
6 Civilians / 10 Housing
Resources
18 Food
2 Junk Tools
Technology
Forest Survival: At the cost of their action for the turn, a civilian may be made into a Forest Ranger. A Forest Ranger gets a bonus in forest tiles. Each civilian can only have one profession, and must be reffered to by it in order for the bonus to count.
Farmland: A farmland may be created on most types of flat tile at the cost of 10 labor. A farmland may be worked to collect food and the farmland yield effect is shown on the tile info spoiler. Limit of one per tile. The word "Farmland" or "Farm" must be used when collecting from a farmland.
Junk Tools: At the cost of 1 labor, a "Junk Tool" is created. Junk tier items do not require specified resources to make and only the labor is required. A civilian can use a Junk tool while taking certain actions to have a chance to get a minor bonus. You must use the words "Junk Tool" alongside a civilian action or it will not take effect.
Diplomacy: 1rp. Theoretical. (Note: please specify you are researching a tech in the common knowledge pool if you research this)
Forknor: 3FP
Felius: 11FP
Kyuu: 19FP
Hasoc: 9FP
Snag: 4FP
Rasp: 17FP
Blarg: 8FP
TacTac: 21FP
Arkas: 22FP
Gilbert: 5FP