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Bob the Insane
10-03-2005, 16:12
This is pretty much an AAR, but more of a "just the facts" kind than a real story...

I thought I would put it hear to give people an idea of how the game is playing for me at the moment (and it looked a bit short and sad compared to the literature appearing in the Story forum)...

Hi all, thought I would share the summary of a pretty cool SP camign I am on at the moment as the WRE (Hard/Hard)...

It was my second go as the WRE since learning the hard way about the effects of religion in the game.

The remains of an empire divided, divided physically and religiously. Religious unrest had forced the empire into decline. Provincials protesting the changing of old ways and the inability of Rome to protect them. Poor management had left the empire in a perilous state with revolt brewing in the outlaying provinces. Decisive action was required. First a proclamation stating that there will be no forced conversion to any religion and an order to rebuild the garrisons of the provinces to assist in the maintenance of order. Any cities that revolted against imperial rule would be dealt with harshly, and so it was that Nova Carthage was sacked by the very troops that once formed the garrison. After this abject demonstration of Roman authority rumor of revolt declined and with taxes being use to back up the imperial edicts and appropriate shrines being constructs and garrison troops being recruited unrest subsided.

Now followed a relative time of peace, the calm before the storm. We even found the money to field two legions in addition to the large garrisons necessary to maintain order. This where the Northern and Southern Legions based on the remains of troops fighting local rebellion and bandits (a third is slowly being formed in north Africa as well to finally deal with those Berber tribes).

The Celts in Britain constantly harass us but do not real damage and do not seem interested in invading. The Allemanni attacked one of provinces in central Europe consistently for years until the Southern Legion sufficient built up and experienced to capture and enslave these people. The Saxons poked their nose over the Rhine once but where seen off by the recently established northern legion and have never returned. The ERE have been troublesome, breaking our alliance and attacked there brothers. They are riven by internal dissent and their Empire is showing some weakness. It may be time to reunite the empire under Roma, as it should be.

Recently news of movements in the East has turned up. Great hordes of barbarians moving from the steppes into the Germanic lands. Our scouts of the ones called the Huns but these hordes seemed directionless, wandering even and of no real concern. We did how ever divert funds for the construction of walls, archery ranges and archers to the east. It never hurts to be prepared and the ERE are still of concern. Then another great horde of barbarians appeared just over the Danube. They did not appear to be doing anything but there was concern in Rome. The best local troops were gathered into a small army and sent to guard the one crossing of the Danube.

Military recruitment was increased in the region and the Southern Legion was recalled to Rome for reinforcement and re-equipping after it recent conquest of the Allemanni. A few seasons passed and life in the Empire continued. Taxes paid, cities expanded and incursions by the Celts, Berbers and the ERE fought off... The Southern Legion has been rebuilt into a legion to rival and perhaps even surpass those of old. Experienced from fighting rebels and bandits in Italy and from the conquest of the Allemanni and equipped with the best the smiths of Rome can produced. Just in time too...

Elements of the horde across the Danube, now identified as a tribe calling themselves the Vandels, attacked the small force holding the Danube crossing and while the initial attack was repulsed and second attack with a large number of heavy cavalry punched through the routed the defenders. The remnants retreated to Aquincum where they were reinforced. The city prepared for siege and the Southern Legion was dispatched to assist.

Sure enough the Vandel horde descended upon the city and besieged it. But there were large stores of food and weapons and a fair number of archers and soldiers to man the walls. We could hold until the Legion arrived to sweep these unwashed barbarians away.

As the Southern Legion neared the Vandels must have seen there chance slipping away and decided on an immediate assault of the city. Nearly 5000 soldiers attacked a city defended by 1500. It should have been easy, their siege tower should have burned and their spearmen thrown back down the ladders. The battle started well, but with a first ominous mistake by the defenders. The bulk of the defense was around the gate the barbarians where attacking, but as soon as they moved into range they wheeled their siege tower around and moved it away from the gate and to a section of wall more lightly defended and most importantly away from the bulk of our archers. We responded moving up spearmen to the threatened section of wall and moving archers to get a clear shoot at the tower. Another ominous event, the gods turned their backs to us and the barbarian siege tower would not burn. It rolled through the rain of fire to reach the wall and started loading men.

On either side of the gate ladders where moved to position. The attacker where decimated on the south side of the gate but the ladders went up on the north and the barbarians were on the walls. But our soldiers where there, throwing them back down and holding the wall. Our attention returned to the Siege tower. Reserves where moved to assist as the gate seemed secure. Finally the heavens smiled and the Siege tower caught alight. While it collapsed it had already delivered a significant number of horde warriors onto the wall and the reserved where moved onto the wall to keep them away from the gates. We returned our attention to the north of the gate and disaster! There where no defenders left on the wall, no attackers either just plies of bodies. It took a moment to spot those responsible, some heroic chosen warriors of the horde. They had fought their way to the gate house manned only by archers!! Soldier stationed further along the wall to the north were ordered to the gate house to clear out these attacked but where intercepted by fresh barbarians climbing the ladders. The situation was perilous, for only one unit of solders and the general's cavalry were left to defend the gate should it be opened and a large number of barbarian cavalry was waiting out of the range of the archers on the walls.

Our entire defense was based on keeping those cavalry out of the city and thus out of the fight. The troops to the north heroically and fanatically attacked the enemies blocking their way to the gate house, terrifying them and cutting through them. The enemies on the walls to the south had finally been dispatched and the remaining defender where order to the gatehouse. The control of the gate swung back and forth dramatically. With the enemy cavalry making a change for the open gate only to have it close and withdraw. Over time some got through the gate and only the heroics of the general cavalry through them back out...

Then came the end, the demons that attacked the gate, I say demons because no man could ever fight like that, held the gate room and killed all how tried to remove them!! The gate was flung open one last time the at this point the barbarian King himself committed to the attack charging into the defending general's body guard and, tired as they were, cutting them down. The general was forced to retreat alone to the central square with the rag-tag remnants of his archers. There they awaited the Barbarians final charge and a quick glorious death that was the only option available to a true Roman after such a defeat...

So the city fell, The Southern Legion just a season's march away where the first to hear. To hear and pass on the terrible tales of the destruction brought to the city and it's inhabitants by these barbarian scum. They where the first to swear vengeance against these Vandels and all like them. To swear vengeance against the betrayal by our Eastern brothers that had weakened the Empire until this could have occurred. First vengeance for Aquincum and then for the whole empire. A return to the old ways and to the days of strength and security when all fear the might of Rome!!

TinCow
10-03-2005, 16:41
The Vandals also nailed me very hard in a wooden walled city protected by one of my two main armies. I beat off the first attack by one stack but the second one simply overwhelmed me like with you. This is the first time I've lost a major army in RTW while defending a city. Cities used to be where I slaughtered the AI, but now I need to engage them on the field more often using night attacks to eliminate one stack at a time.

Barbarossa82
10-03-2005, 21:55
Good story, Bob!

Still playing my first WRE campaign, and got off to a terrible start due to some poor early decisions - attempting to force Christianity on reluctant provincials, failing to disband expensive military units and getting into the vicious cycle of having no money, not being able to build any loyalty-imcreasing buildings, having cities revolt and therefore income reduced. Eventually about 60% of the empire broke away under its own self-proclaimed emperor leaving me with just Italy, Britain and North Africa. By disbanding troops and concentrating the remainder into attacking forces I was able to restore control of Spain, but at this point the Vandals arrived. Fortunately they bypassed the heavily defended Ravenna and Mediolanum and settled in South-Western Gaul, owned at the time by the "usurper".

Next a tiny remant of the Goths, consiting of their faction leader and his cavalry bodyguard, galloped over the Pyrenees, so I sent a small task force after him. I was more concerned about the five stacks of Ostrogoths who had just materialised outside Ravenna. They laid siege to the city and assaulted it, but fortunately my main field army showed up just in time and ran through the city's back gate just as the Ostrogoths assailed the main entrance. When the nomads got to the city square they were slaughtered by the disciplined Comitatenses and their faction was wiped out.

However, there were bigger problems - Gaul was almost completely overrun by the Franks, while the Gothic faction leader had hired loads of mercenaries in Spain and had managed to take Corduba, settling his people there. Soon the Goths had absorbed all of Spain while the Romans were desperately battling against the Franks.

Currently things have improved somewhat - Western Roman armies have eradicated the Franks and annexed their homelands. Celtic attacks in Britain have been repelled, and the Goths driven out of Spain. Now all I have to worry about are those pesky Berbers and the constant Eastern Roman attempts to seize my territory...

Craterus
10-03-2005, 22:07
If you eliminate the Ostrogoths, Eastern Roman Rebels and the WRER, can they come back if another "civil war" happens?

Grifman
10-04-2005, 04:29
Good story, Bob!

Still playing my first WRE campaign, and got off to a terrible start due to some poor early decisions - attempting to force Christianity on reluctant provincials, failing to disband expensive military units and getting into the vicious cycle of having no money, not being able to build any loyalty-imcreasing buildings, having cities revolt and therefore income reduced. Eventually about 60% of the empire broke away under its own self-proclaimed emperor leaving me with just Italy, Britain and North Africa. By disbanding troops and concentrating the remainder into attacking forces I was able to restore control of Spain, but at this point the Vandals arrived. Fortunately they bypassed the heavily defended Ravenna and Mediolanum and settled in South-Western Gaul, owned at the time by the "usurper".

Next a tiny remant of the Goths, consiting of their faction leader and his cavalry bodyguard, galloped over the Pyrenees, so I sent a small task force after him. I was more concerned about the five stacks of Ostrogoths who had just materialised outside Ravenna. They laid siege to the city and assaulted it, but fortunately my main field army showed up just in time and ran through the city's back gate just as the Ostrogoths assailed the main entrance. When the nomads got to the city square they were slaughtered by the disciplined Comitatenses and their faction was wiped out.

However, there were bigger problems - Gaul was almost completely overrun by the Franks, while the Gothic faction leader had hired loads of mercenaries in Spain and had managed to take Corduba, settling his people there. Soon the Goths had absorbed all of Spain while the Romans were desperately battling against the Franks.

Currently things have improved somewhat - Western Roman armies have eradicated the Franks and annexed their homelands. Celtic attacks in Britain have been repelled, and the Goths driven out of Spain. Now all I have to worry about are those pesky Berbers and the constant Eastern Roman attempts to seize my territory...

Cool campaign, thanks for sharing!

TinCow
10-04-2005, 13:50
If you eliminate the Ostrogoths, Eastern Roman Rebels and the WRER, can they come back if another "civil war" happens?

I believe so. In my game, I keep getting notices that the ERE has split, the Rebels arise and then they are defeated. Rinse, repeat three times now.

Bob the Insane
10-04-2005, 22:11
I continued this campaign a little further...

The Southern Legion spent the next couple of years chasing the Vandals around the province before pinning them against the Danube and defeating them in a pitched battle where the horde was slaughtered like the animal they once were. There are none left, the name Vandal is resigned to the history books. But is was a bitter and empty victory, routine tactics, chasing and cutting down broken units. More of a chore than a glorious victory, but vengence is always this way in the end...

The city was taken back from the local warlords that had taken up residence, quickly and without fuss. The General should have order the city wiped clean of the vermin that had taken up residence but with the death and destruction all around it seemed like a petty gesture and a self defeating one at that. The population is so small already it would have turned the city into the tome. No they must look to the future and rebuild. Rebuild the magnificant structures, the population and the economy.

In Britain a large Celtic army has desended from the north and has captured the northern most city of the Empire, puting the garrison and a menber of the imperial household to the sword. This is a very worrying development as the bulk of the Roman forces in Britain where stationed there and defeated in battle. With the Soutern Legion garrsioning and recovering in Aquincum this leaves only the Northern Legion to defend the rest of the frontier with the germanic lands. Sending them to Britain would impossible at the moment due to a recent attack by the Franks. While the northern legion defeated them in battle and drove them from the field a significant number survived to reach safety. Considering them to be a real and definite threat the Northern Legion was dispatched into Frankish lands and is currently besieging their capital.

ERE attacks continue but they are still thwarted by our valiant garrsion in Salona (spelling?). The construction of a North African Legion continues apace. The situation in Britain is our highest concern...