Robotninja
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Yes, but I'm not sure it is worth it. I think we should have our next wonder be recovering the lore of the ruined city. See if we can learn Eldritch secrets.
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That would help, and both are astronomical instruments. I just hear Orrery more often, so I used it.Vindictus said:I'd imagine we'd need an Orrery Chamber.
Also, for some reason I thought that was called an Astrolabe?
Er, what? My translate internet misspelling skill seems to have failed me. Or at least I hope you don't mean 'if we picked pregnant people."Lilithium said:Just out of curiosity, if we picks pageant peoples, what would our relic be?
She means Pagan, I think...Happerry said:Er, what? My translate internet misspelling skill seems to have failed me. Or at least I hope you don't mean 'if we picked pregnant people."
That isn't just dependent on numbers. While, yes, getting more people does empower the hearthstone, it also increases the drain because you have to broadcast the effects over more area/people. So X, where X is dependent on how you develop the town.Robotninja said:How many people will it take to get a second working, by the way?
At the location you chose? The Forsaken Temple, an ancient shrine created and enchanted by the ancients. Sadly, as the wizards someone burnt it down before you got there.Lilithium said:Just out of curiosity, if we picked pagan peoples, what would our relic be?
Lilithium said:I wonder if the people that made the city dug too deep.
ALSO LOL THERE WAS A CITY THE WHOLE TIME. WHICH MEANS THAT EVERYTHING THE EMPIRE SAYS MAY BE A LIE. LOLOLOL
The problem is that any government apt to act quickly is likely to be quite prone to corruption, and vice versa.Liam-don said:Honestly, the question here is which government is most apt to act quickly and least prone to corruption.