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This is one of the most beatifully and intricately designed maps I've seen, and it was really overwhelming at first because there's just so much! And I want to protect this beautiful city so much that it hurts whenever a new attack alarm goes off!
I also like that cartography is disabled, because it means I have to explore things myself. The logistics is fun: using transports to cart troops, villagers, etc--must have been a real challenge to be in charge of military and administrative logistics/resources in the most serene republic!
Give this one a try, chaps!