Actually, I prefer to send them on an expedition into the Sahara Desert. Hmm, I'm surprised there aren't any Monty Python-related easter eggs in the game itself....
Actually, I prefer to send them on an expedition into the Sahara Desert. Hmm, I'm surprised there aren't any Monty Python-related easter eggs in the game itself....
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They probably used those up in Rome. I know I found the Judean People's Front there, and the aquaduct (what have the Romans ever done for us? This, that's what!).
Age and treachery will defeat youth and skill every time.
The Pope is a rather boring little guy. I do what I like, and if a Pope dislikes it, I simply kill him. Have one maxed out assasin near Rome at all time, and kill the Pope whenever you don't like the way he deals with you :). Once I even killed a Pope from my own faction, because he was slowing me down :).
If playing as the Papal States is a guide, inquisitors appear at random and move automatically if not used by the Papal States player. Even if the Papal States were placed in the Americas inquisitors will appear, as they are just generated at various points on the map, quite possibly connected with high levels of heresy. Piety should protect a general, but maximising church construction is not always affordable.
Actually they disappear the same way. I don't know how or why but if you watch closely you will occasionally see them finish their work and evaporate…Originally Posted by Patricius
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Education: that which reveals to the wise,
and conceals from the stupid,
the vast limits of their knowledge.
Mark Twain
When you play the Papal States, and you control a Inquisitor, he can get rid of ANYONE!
Funny thing happened the other day involving inquisitors - I had just discovered America, obliterated other navies and captured the carribean. Next turn, guess who popped up out of nowhere to kill one of the two family members in America?![]()
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