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==Summary==
==Summary==
You play as a god attempting to gain influence among man in 4 areas, at the end of the game the winner is the person with the highest influence in their lowest category.
You play as the leader of a civilization in fertile Mesopotamia (which means "between two rivers.") By laying tiles of different types, you will shape the landscape of this ancient region, fight wars, suppress or lead revolts, and watch cities rise and fall, all while attempting to gain influence in 4 key areas. At the end of the game the winner is the person with the highest influence in their lowest category.


Your god is a shape not a color (goat/urn/bow/lion).
Each player is represented by a specific shape (Bull, Urn, Bow and Lion) rather than a color.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+Areas of Influence
!  '''Color''' || '''Tile''' || '''Leader''' || '''Leader Ability''' || '''Tile Counts'''
|-
!  '''Black'''
|| Settlement || King || Scores unclaimed influence on tile lays || 30
|-
! style="color:green" | '''Green'''
|| Market || Trader || Collects [[#Treasures|treasures]] || 30
|-
! style="color:red" | '''Red'''
|| Temple || Priest || || 57
|-
! style="color:blue" | '''Blue'''
|| Farm || Farmer || || 36
|-
! style="color:gold" | '''Yellow'''
|| Catastrophe ||  || ||
|}


The areas of influence are colors
Tile / Leader
Religion / Priest- Red
Commerce / Merchant - Green
Leadership / King - Black
Agriculture / Farmer - Blue
You have one leader in each sphere of influence (red bow, green bow, etc) and influence (points) will flow through them.
You have one leader in each sphere of influence (red bow, green bow, etc) and influence (points) will flow through them.


==Actions==
==Actions==
You will get 2 actions on each turn, and there are 4 possible actions.
You will get 2 actions on each turn, and there are 3 possible actions.
* Place a tile - Take a tile from your hand and place it anywhere on the board.
• [[#Tile Placement|Place a tile]] - Take a tile from your hand and place it anywhere on the board.<br/>
* Place a leader - Take a leader from your hand and place it adjacent (no diagonals) to a temple (red tile)
• [[#Leader Positioning|Position a leader]] - Place a leader from your hand, move a leader on the board, or take a leader back to your hand from the board.<br/>
* Pick up a leader - Take one of your leaders from the board back to your hand.
Discard - Discard any number of tiles from your hand and redraw that many.
* Discard - Discard any number of tiles from your hand and redraw that many.
After your two actions you redraw to 6 and the next player goes.
After your two actions you redraw to 6 and the next player goes.
==Scoring==
Influence points come in 4 colors and are hidden during the game.
Your score at the end of the game is your '''lowest''' color of influence, plus any allocated [[#Treasures|treasures]] (wild points).
Treasure is distributed one at a time to your current lowest color of influence.
e.g.
If your score is 1/1/1/0 with 5 treasures, your final score will be 2 as the treasures are distributed like this.
1/1/1/0 (+5)
1/1/1/1 (+4)
2/1/1/1 (+3)
2/2/1/1 (+2)
2/2/2/1 (+1)
2/2/2/2 (+0)
==Game End==
The game ends when only 2 treasures remain on the board, or the draw pile runs out (remaining tiles are tracked as progress at the top left).


==Kingdoms==
==Kingdoms==
An important concept for the rest of the game are kingdoms.
A kingdom is a region of tiles and leaders that are adjacent (common edges, not diagonal) to each other. A kingdom may contain leaders of different players as long as they are different colors.
A kingdom is a set of tiles and leaders that are adjacent to each other, with the exception that only one leader of each color may belong to a kingdom.
 
When a tile is placed in a kingdom, the leader of the color matching that tile, in said kingdom scores a point of influence of that color.
==Tile Placement==
Tiles can be placed anywhere on the map with the following restrictions:
 
• No tiles except for blue may be placed on rivers<br/>
• Blue tiles can '''only''' be placed on rivers<br/>
• No tile may be placed on top of a leader or a monument<br/>
• Only [[#Catastrophe Tiles|catastrophes]] can be placed on other tiles
 
When a tile is placed in a kingdom, the leader of the matching color in that kingdom is awarded an influence point of the tile's color. If there is no leader of that color, but there is a king (black leader), then the king (black leader) is awarded an influence point of the tile's color.
 
If a tile is placed such that it joins two kingdoms, a [[#War|war]] is started and no influence point will be awarded for the tile placement (even if there are no opposing leaders).  A tile may not be placed so as to join more than two kingdoms.
 
If a tile is placed such that a 2x2 square of like-colored tiles now exists, a [[#Monuments|monument]] of a matching color may be built.
 
==Leader Positioning==
A leader may be positioned from your hand to the board, from the board to another spot on the board, or returned from the board to your hand with the following restrictions.
 
• A leader must be placed on an empty space<br/>
• A leader must always be adjacent (common edges, not diagonal)  to a temple (red tile)<br/>
• A leader may not be placed to join kingdoms<br/>
• A leader cannot be placed on a river
 
Placing a leader does not award any points. However, a player may not score any points without having at least one leader on the board.
 
If a leader is placed in a kingdom containing a similar colored leader, then a [[#Revolts|revolt]] occurs.
 
==Revolt==
A revolt occurs when a player places a leader in a kingdom that already contains a leader of that color.
 
The newly placed leader is the attacking leader and the opposing leader is the defender.


e.g.
To resolve the revolt strength needs to be determined.
Urn player places a Temple (red) tile in a kingdom containing the Bow Priest (red leader), Bow player would score 1 red influence
 
(this would be a poor play)
• First count the number of temples (red tiles) adjacent to each leader, that is their board strength.<br/>
• Then the attacking player may commit temples (red tiles) from their hand as additional support.<br/>
• After seeing the attacking leader's support the defender may likewise commit temples (red tiles) from their hand as support.
 
The winner is the leader with the greater total strength (board strength + committed support); the defender always wins ties.
 
The losing leader is returned to their owners hand, and the winner scores one red. Tiles committed for support tiles are discarded by both attacker and defender.
 
==War==
A war occurs when a player places a tile that joins two kingdoms. All leaders that have a like-colored leader in the joined kingdom are in conflict.


The King (black leader) has a special ability, such that it scores points for colors that do not have a leader in their kingdom.
Wars are resolved through the following steps.


i.e.
• '''Determine the leader''': The active player may select any color of leaders to resolve first.
If a kingdom lacks a green leader and a green tile is placed, the owner of a black leader in said kingdom would score a green point


==Conflict==
• '''Determine the attacker/defender''': If the active player selects a color for which they have a leader, they will be the attacker, otherwise the next player in turn order with a participating leader is the attacker.
There are two types of conflicts, wars and revolts.
If you place a leader in a kingdom containing a leader of the same color, you start a revolt.
If you place a tile that joins two kingdoms, you start a war.


Revolts and Wars have an attacking leader and a defending leader in the case of a revolt, the new leader is the attacker and the existing is the defender.
• '''Count board strength for attacker and defender''': In a war, a leader's board strength is the number of like-colored tiles in their kingdom.
To determine the winner of a conflict first you count a leader's board strength.
During a revolt this is the number of temples (red tiles) they are adjacent to.
During a war this is the number of tiles matching the color of the leader in their respective kingdom.


After counting board strength, starting with the attacker, both players have the chance to send support from their hand.
• '''Play support from hands''': Starting with the attacker, play tiles from hand matching the attacking/defending leader color as committed support. Both attacker and defender will discard these committed-support tiles at the end of the conflict.
During a revolt support is red tiles and during a war they are the color of the leader.
The attacker plays support first, and after seeing the number the defender plays.


total support = board strength + support tiles played
• '''Determine winner''': The winning leader is the leader with greater total strength (support on the board + committed support); the defender always wins ties.


Defender always wins ties.
• '''Remove tiles and award points''': The loser withdraws from the kingdom their leader and all tiles supporting that leader. This may break apart the kingdom. The winner scores one influence of the defending leader's color plus one influence matching the color of each tile removed from the kingdom.


The loser is removed back to the owners  hand.
If the war involved priests (red leaders), then no temples (red tiles) supporting another leader or containing treasures are removed.
If this is a war, then all of the board strength tiles of the loser are also discarded.


In a revolt the winner scores 1 amulet, while in a war the loser scores 1 influence of the leader color for every piece removed.
If there are still leaders in conflict, continue to the next war, with the original player picking the next color.


==Monuments==
==Monuments==
Whenever a player places 4 tiles of the same color in a square a monument may be built on the spot.
Whenever a player places the fourth tile in a 2x2 square of the same color, a monument may be built on the spot.
The tiles are flipped over and a monument is placed on them.
The tiles are flipped over and a monument is placed on them.
The monument has 2 colors, and one of those colors must match the flipped tiles.
The monument has 2 colors, and one of those colors must match the flipped tiles.
Monuments regularly provide influence.
Every monument awards 1 influence to the active player at the end of their turn for each of their like-colored leaders in the monument's kingdom.
Monuments do not have a color of their own for purposes of supporting leaders or counting as board strength.
Monuments do not have a color of their own for purposes of supporting leaders or counting as board strength.
Monuments award points at the end of a players turn to the active player's like colored leaders in the monument's kingdom.


==Amulets==
==Treasures==
Amulets are wild points.
Treasures are wild points.
At the start of the game all temples on the board start with an amulet on them.
At the start of the game all 10 temples on the board start with a treasure on them.
At the end of a player's turn if a kingdom contains 2 amulets and a green leader, the leader's owner picks up one of the amulets.
Some of the starting temples have an extra border around them, those amulets must be taken first if there is an option.


After placing a tile and resolving any wars if a kingdom contains 2 treasures and a green leader, the leader's owner picks up one of the treasures.
Some of the starting temples have an extra border around them, those treasures must be taken first if there is an option.


==Catastrophe Tiles==
==Catastrophe Tiles==
Each player starts the game with 2 catastrophe tiles.
Each player starts the game with 2 catastrophe tiles, which cannot be discarded.
These cannot be discarded, and are the only tiles that may be played on top of other tiles.
 
They destroy the tile under them and cannot be part of kingdoms.
Catastrophe tiles may be played on empty spaces or on top of other tiles, but not on top of on leaders or monuments.
They destroy the tile under them and do not serve as a part of any kingdom.
 
==Variants==
===Game Board - Advanced Board===
Different map with 14 treasures compared to 10 treasures on Standard map.
 
===War Support - English Variant===
During a conflict (war or revolt) both the attacker and defender are only able to contribute tiles if the total would exceed the strength of the other. This variant prevents players from using conflicts as a way to simply dump tiles from their hand.
 
===Advanced Games Rules - Civilization Buildings===
There are four civilization buildings: Palace (black), Market Hall (green), Library (red), Granary (blue).


==Rivers==
When a player places a tile so that there are three or more in a row (horizontal or vertical) they may place the same color building on any of those tiles.
There are 2 rivers on the board (the Tigris and the Euphrates) only blue tiles may be placed on rivers, and blue tiles can only be placed on rivers


==Game End==
If the building is already on the board, a player may move it to another row if it is longer than the one it is currently on.
The game ends when only 2 amulets remain on the board, or the draw pile runs out.
 
Tiles that have a building cannot be destroyed by war, revolt, or catastrophe. They can be flipped to create a monument which takes the building off the board.
 
Civilization buildings must be placed prior to building a monument or wonder.
 
Placing a tile into a kingdom that contains a building gives the leader there two cubes instead of one (blue leader receives two blue cubes instead of one, etc.).
 
===Monuments - Wonder Variant===
The wonder is a special, single, five-tile monument in a cross-like shape (four orthogonal tiles connected to a center tile). A player may build this wonder when they place a tile that results in a cross-like shape of a single color. All rules for monuments apply.
 
At the end of a turn in which a player has a King connected to the wonder, they may receive a cube of any color they choose.
 
=== Scoring - Open Scoring===
Influence is not hidden during the game.

Revision as of 16:12, 8 August 2022

Summary

You play as the leader of a civilization in fertile Mesopotamia (which means "between two rivers.") By laying tiles of different types, you will shape the landscape of this ancient region, fight wars, suppress or lead revolts, and watch cities rise and fall, all while attempting to gain influence in 4 key areas. At the end of the game the winner is the person with the highest influence in their lowest category.

Each player is represented by a specific shape (Bull, Urn, Bow and Lion) rather than a color.

Areas of Influence
Color Tile Leader Leader Ability Tile Counts
Black Settlement King Scores unclaimed influence on tile lays 30
Green Market Trader Collects treasures 30
Red Temple Priest 57
Blue Farm Farmer 36
Yellow Catastrophe

You have one leader in each sphere of influence (red bow, green bow, etc) and influence (points) will flow through them.

Actions

You will get 2 actions on each turn, and there are 3 possible actions. • Place a tile - Take a tile from your hand and place it anywhere on the board.
Position a leader - Place a leader from your hand, move a leader on the board, or take a leader back to your hand from the board.
• Discard - Discard any number of tiles from your hand and redraw that many. After your two actions you redraw to 6 and the next player goes.

Scoring

Influence points come in 4 colors and are hidden during the game.

Your score at the end of the game is your lowest color of influence, plus any allocated treasures (wild points).

Treasure is distributed one at a time to your current lowest color of influence.

e.g.

If your score is 1/1/1/0 with 5 treasures, your final score will be 2 as the treasures are distributed like this.

1/1/1/0 (+5)

1/1/1/1 (+4)

2/1/1/1 (+3)

2/2/1/1 (+2)

2/2/2/1 (+1)

2/2/2/2 (+0)

Game End

The game ends when only 2 treasures remain on the board, or the draw pile runs out (remaining tiles are tracked as progress at the top left).

Kingdoms

A kingdom is a region of tiles and leaders that are adjacent (common edges, not diagonal) to each other. A kingdom may contain leaders of different players as long as they are different colors.

Tile Placement

Tiles can be placed anywhere on the map with the following restrictions:

• No tiles except for blue may be placed on rivers
• Blue tiles can only be placed on rivers
• No tile may be placed on top of a leader or a monument
• Only catastrophes can be placed on other tiles

When a tile is placed in a kingdom, the leader of the matching color in that kingdom is awarded an influence point of the tile's color. If there is no leader of that color, but there is a king (black leader), then the king (black leader) is awarded an influence point of the tile's color.

If a tile is placed such that it joins two kingdoms, a war is started and no influence point will be awarded for the tile placement (even if there are no opposing leaders). A tile may not be placed so as to join more than two kingdoms.

If a tile is placed such that a 2x2 square of like-colored tiles now exists, a monument of a matching color may be built.

Leader Positioning

A leader may be positioned from your hand to the board, from the board to another spot on the board, or returned from the board to your hand with the following restrictions.

• A leader must be placed on an empty space
• A leader must always be adjacent (common edges, not diagonal) to a temple (red tile)
• A leader may not be placed to join kingdoms
• A leader cannot be placed on a river

Placing a leader does not award any points. However, a player may not score any points without having at least one leader on the board.

If a leader is placed in a kingdom containing a similar colored leader, then a revolt occurs.

Revolt

A revolt occurs when a player places a leader in a kingdom that already contains a leader of that color.

The newly placed leader is the attacking leader and the opposing leader is the defender.

To resolve the revolt strength needs to be determined.

• First count the number of temples (red tiles) adjacent to each leader, that is their board strength.
• Then the attacking player may commit temples (red tiles) from their hand as additional support.
• After seeing the attacking leader's support the defender may likewise commit temples (red tiles) from their hand as support.

The winner is the leader with the greater total strength (board strength + committed support); the defender always wins ties.

The losing leader is returned to their owners hand, and the winner scores one red. Tiles committed for support tiles are discarded by both attacker and defender.

War

A war occurs when a player places a tile that joins two kingdoms. All leaders that have a like-colored leader in the joined kingdom are in conflict.

Wars are resolved through the following steps.

Determine the leader: The active player may select any color of leaders to resolve first.

Determine the attacker/defender: If the active player selects a color for which they have a leader, they will be the attacker, otherwise the next player in turn order with a participating leader is the attacker.

Count board strength for attacker and defender: In a war, a leader's board strength is the number of like-colored tiles in their kingdom.

Play support from hands: Starting with the attacker, play tiles from hand matching the attacking/defending leader color as committed support. Both attacker and defender will discard these committed-support tiles at the end of the conflict.

Determine winner: The winning leader is the leader with greater total strength (support on the board + committed support); the defender always wins ties.

Remove tiles and award points: The loser withdraws from the kingdom their leader and all tiles supporting that leader. This may break apart the kingdom. The winner scores one influence of the defending leader's color plus one influence matching the color of each tile removed from the kingdom.

If the war involved priests (red leaders), then no temples (red tiles) supporting another leader or containing treasures are removed.

If there are still leaders in conflict, continue to the next war, with the original player picking the next color.

Monuments

Whenever a player places the fourth tile in a 2x2 square of the same color, a monument may be built on the spot. The tiles are flipped over and a monument is placed on them. The monument has 2 colors, and one of those colors must match the flipped tiles.

Monuments regularly provide influence. Every monument awards 1 influence to the active player at the end of their turn for each of their like-colored leaders in the monument's kingdom.

Monuments do not have a color of their own for purposes of supporting leaders or counting as board strength.

Treasures

Treasures are wild points. At the start of the game all 10 temples on the board start with a treasure on them.

After placing a tile and resolving any wars if a kingdom contains 2 treasures and a green leader, the leader's owner picks up one of the treasures. Some of the starting temples have an extra border around them, those treasures must be taken first if there is an option.

Catastrophe Tiles

Each player starts the game with 2 catastrophe tiles, which cannot be discarded.

Catastrophe tiles may be played on empty spaces or on top of other tiles, but not on top of on leaders or monuments. They destroy the tile under them and do not serve as a part of any kingdom.

Variants

Game Board - Advanced Board

Different map with 14 treasures compared to 10 treasures on Standard map.

War Support - English Variant

During a conflict (war or revolt) both the attacker and defender are only able to contribute tiles if the total would exceed the strength of the other. This variant prevents players from using conflicts as a way to simply dump tiles from their hand.

Advanced Games Rules - Civilization Buildings

There are four civilization buildings: Palace (black), Market Hall (green), Library (red), Granary (blue).

When a player places a tile so that there are three or more in a row (horizontal or vertical) they may place the same color building on any of those tiles.

If the building is already on the board, a player may move it to another row if it is longer than the one it is currently on.

Tiles that have a building cannot be destroyed by war, revolt, or catastrophe. They can be flipped to create a monument which takes the building off the board.

Civilization buildings must be placed prior to building a monument or wonder.

Placing a tile into a kingdom that contains a building gives the leader there two cubes instead of one (blue leader receives two blue cubes instead of one, etc.).

Monuments - Wonder Variant

The wonder is a special, single, five-tile monument in a cross-like shape (four orthogonal tiles connected to a center tile). A player may build this wonder when they place a tile that results in a cross-like shape of a single color. All rules for monuments apply.

At the end of a turn in which a player has a King connected to the wonder, they may receive a cube of any color they choose.

Scoring - Open Scoring

Influence is not hidden during the game.