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==Fortress mode== | ==Fortress mode== | ||
− | + | In fortress mode, war will cause [[siege]]s to arrive and bring you [[fun]] and [[Goblinite|presents]]. | |
The hostile nation may attack very occasionally or every year, so be well prepared. Civilizations whom you are at war with may occasionally send a [[diplomat]] to try and end the war; you will have the option to agree to the peace treaty, or dismiss the diplomat and continue the war. | The hostile nation may attack very occasionally or every year, so be well prepared. Civilizations whom you are at war with may occasionally send a [[diplomat]] to try and end the war; you will have the option to agree to the peace treaty, or dismiss the diplomat and continue the war. | ||
You can see if you are at war with a civilization on the {{k|c}} World Info {{k|c}}ivilization screen. | You can see if you are at war with a civilization on the {{k|c}} World Info {{k|c}}ivilization screen. |