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>. Note that Rob's Tribe is not associated with RobBM, a common mistake. Of these states, Zimbabwe and Rob's Tribe have passed into the mists of history, while Tenochtitlan lives on as [[Bobanga]] and the city of [[Tenochtitlan]]. |
>. Note that Rob's Tribe is not associated with RobBM, a common mistake. Of these states, Zimbabwe and Rob's Tribe have passed into the mists of history, while Tenochtitlan lives on as [[Bobanga]] and the city of [[Tenochtitlan]]. |
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Much of the early history of the server was dedicated to the acquisition of bronze, a necessary ingredient in stepping up the tech-tree, and wool, which could not reliably be farmed due to a lack of knowledge of efficient farming methods. Southern and northern nations such as Tenochtitlan and Carbon began trading copper and tin<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/CivRealms/comments/btsdmr/tenochtitlan_is_buying_tin/</ref |
Much of the early history of the server was dedicated to the acquisition of bronze, a necessary ingredient in stepping up the tech-tree, and wool, which could not reliably be farmed due to a lack of knowledge of efficient farming methods. Southern and northern nations such as Tenochtitlan and Carbon began trading copper and tin<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/CivRealms/comments/btsdmr/tenochtitlan_is_buying_tin/</ref>, while there was also significant debate over the best means of mining<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/CivRealms/comments/bv2g0l/which_do_you_prefer_quarries_or_mine_shafts_why/</ref>. Many of the techniques developed in this period are continued even today, despite the proliferation of enchanted mithril tools. |
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[[Norlund]] was one of the states founded in this early period<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/CivRealms/comments/ch058r/the_constitution_of_norlund/</ref>, as was [[Wheatistan]]. |
[[Norlund]] was one of the states founded in this early period<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/CivRealms/comments/ch058r/the_constitution_of_norlund/</ref>, as was [[Wheatistan]]. |