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  • I just want to point out, I'm not sure whether it really matters or not, but women in ancient Rome could divorce their husbands (I'm not sure about ancient Greece or Egypt) and even though they weren't common, divorces did occur in the medieval era. Also, apparently there was a case where two men got married in Spain…
  • So upon reaching a new Era, the previous rules are disregarded in favour of the new Era. Okay, that makes sense. What about the Era goals, though? Do we have to complete them within the Era they're created in (like having kids with different mates in the Prehistoric Era), or can it be completed by anyone who was born in…
  • I have a question regarding the marriage restrictions of each Era. Since the Early Civilisation Era begins when the Ancestors' grandchild is born, but marriage is forbidden as part of the Prehistoric Times Era, wouldn't the grandchild's birth violate the marriage restriction of the Early Civilisation Era as their parents…
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