Because this game is uncomfortably addicting, I couldn't wait until tomorrow to keep playing.
The first thing I encountered was a shortage of jewellery. upon looking at Abendsonne's depot however I found a lot of excess unrefined gold and therefore built two more goldsmiths, which solved the problem.

I also built one such along with a gold mine on Neupersien (new Persia), which is what I entitled my newest possession, in memory of the ship Darius which was consumed by the waves in the first battle.

On Rhenus I also created a few more stonemasons and tool factories; the former to take care of my constant shortage of bricks hampering the growth of my city (although later I discovered that assigning a few ships to carry stuff hither and fro would have solved the problem as well) and the latter because I had so much useless iron stocked up that I could have plastered the streets with it!

The ore mine on Victoria, which I called my first spoil of war, was also replaced by a deeper one after it had reached its limits.

To ensure that my rapidly growing populace would have enough food to stuff their abysses of stomachs, I furthermore built yet another couple of wheat farms, mills, etc on Victoria.

And then, lo and behold, I had reached my goal. 2500 aristocrats without any unfulfilled desires populated my city, and I was finally able to build the greatest building in the game, the mighty cathedral.

The next update will be the last one.
The first thing I encountered was a shortage of jewellery. upon looking at Abendsonne's depot however I found a lot of excess unrefined gold and therefore built two more goldsmiths, which solved the problem.

I also built one such along with a gold mine on Neupersien (new Persia), which is what I entitled my newest possession, in memory of the ship Darius which was consumed by the waves in the first battle.

On Rhenus I also created a few more stonemasons and tool factories; the former to take care of my constant shortage of bricks hampering the growth of my city (although later I discovered that assigning a few ships to carry stuff hither and fro would have solved the problem as well) and the latter because I had so much useless iron stocked up that I could have plastered the streets with it!

The ore mine on Victoria, which I called my first spoil of war, was also replaced by a deeper one after it had reached its limits.

To ensure that my rapidly growing populace would have enough food to stuff their abysses of stomachs, I furthermore built yet another couple of wheat farms, mills, etc on Victoria.

And then, lo and behold, I had reached my goal. 2500 aristocrats without any unfulfilled desires populated my city, and I was finally able to build the greatest building in the game, the mighty cathedral.

The next update will be the last one.


