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Some music first :So, what to say about this challenge in Prince difficulty ?First, I like the fact that your neighbours are Songhai and Denmark, both warmonger civs, although this challenge is about "love" : after checking if I was authorized to fight "a bit", I decided to offer them Aztec love by burning their nearest cities.As you might imagine, Songhai was my biggest concern (the MCavalry could have obliged me to concentrate on military matters more than I wished) and so I decided to eliminate the threat they represented as soon as possible, attacking them after seeing that their military was, strangely enough, the weakest among major civs. After that, Gao became my northern puppet shield (but no attack came from that side in the end, surely because of the mountains that separated me from Egypt and the Maya).For Denmark, they were the first I attacked, since they settled their second city near the place where I wanted mine to be. I burned it to the ground, and gained a GA out of it. After that, they became my bully target for the rest of the game, so that I could gain some gold and faith.In the early game, my biggest concerns were happiness and gold, hence my very fruitful alliance with a Merchant CS in the north. After the conquest of Gao and the acquisition of Markets in my three cities, gold wasn't a problem anymore, and I managed to trade Luxury resources with Egypt and Spain to maintain my happiness, that skyrocketed after I finished the Tradition tree.To boost the growth of my capital, bullying the nearest maritime CS was very important (as was my religion, that I didn't enhanced because of the nature of the challenge) => heavy tribute always meant that my capital would grow the next turn (I could have befriended it, but I decided that short term benefits were of preferable here).For the wonders, I wished I could have built the Artemis Temple, but I failed at the last moment... For the others, typical Tradition ones (plus the Oracle for the free Temple and the culture spike that helped me since I invested more in growth and production).For the specialists, I chose to only obtain one of each type before concentrating on growth and production only (with some faith to spam missionaries).For the city placement, all three of my cities are inland and aren't on a river tile (since I wanted to keep them for my farm triangles, and the Aztec can build their UB anywhere anyway).Between important buildings, I produced a lot of Workers, and the result was that I has almost no more tile to improve at the end (except in the southern city, but I had two internal trade routes to feed it).It was a fun first challenge for me. Thanks !Good luck to all participants !