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What?
thats the english voice acter that became a meme!
anime was a mastake
Receive a Free Great Writer when Drama and Poetry is researched.
10% of the [ICON_CULTURE] Culture output of the city with the Writer's Guild is converted into GA points (not modified by policies or buildings), which is raised to 15% when in a [ICON_GOLDEN_AGE] Golden Age. All cities start with a "dummy" building that provides 1 Slot for Great Works of Writing
UU: Chuunibyou Writer
Replaces the Great Writer. Outside of a [ICON_GOLDEN_AGE] Golden Age Chuunibyou Writer's Great Work provides 2 extra [ICON_CULTURE] culture (bonus cannot be converted into tourism through Hotels, etc.) but reduces the [ICON_PRODUCTION] production of the city by 1%. In a Golden AGe, the production penalty is not applied and the [ICON_CULTURE] culture bonus is increased to 4. Chuunibyou's Political Treatise produces less culture than a standard Great Writer.
[NEWLINE][NEWLINE]Spending a Chuunibyou Writer causes the civilization to enter a short [ICON_GOLDEN_AGE] Golden Age.