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I find it difficult to guess how many servants I need for my population. Servants supply nobles, the palace and luxury shops but they often seem to be idle although my nobles are asking for resources that the shops seem to have plenty of. I'm guessing the resource distribution is just kind of bugged.
1. Build some farms and and make sure they get developed, farmers don't really care about amenities.
2. Add 1 of each shop type, as close to their resources as possible, except for luxury shops. Add about 4 servant shacks to supply these.
3. Build a pharmacy, 2 shrines (1 to your patron and 1 to osiris, maybe add a third one if you have the bricks). After they are done, build the priest house so they can start to work.
4. Add a scribe to collect taxes. From this point you can start developing like a normal part of your city, although the pathfinding seems to be buggy sometimes and I hardly see laborers carry obelisks or limestone across the river and am not sure if that even works at all.