Idea for a civic/edict that would allow buildings to be bought and upkept with food.

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bdolishny

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I think that there should be a civic called 'Druidic Urban Planning' or something similar that would allow districts an buildings to be built with food. Stellaris tryies to fit into many sci-fi/sci-fantasy troupes and a big one that's missing is the hippy-one-with-nature society. We have enviromentalist and idyllic bloom, but those are more about caring for the planet itself, and reducing your footprint. I want a way to grow, not build, cities; to have jungles with livable trees; oceans with living floating farms.

This desire is in no way related to my obsession with agrarian idyll or catalytic processing. ;)
 
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