Springtime, a new year, a time for new beginnings. This time, it is the beginning of a new General's career, Cornelius Saturninus. He had been in the conquered Greek cities of Pella and Thessalonika, keeping order, studying, learning much of theoretical and applied military strategies, attracting a nice retinue and garnering much respect. Now the time had come to be thrust into the field, lead a mighty Roman legion against her foes.
Saturninus had been given command of Legio I Italia Victrix and stationed in a fort along the Danube. Soon thereafter, the Thracians came.
The Thracian force poised to cross the river, lead by Captain Oltenia.
Saturninus had been ordered to attack them before they reached the ford, and do so with little casualties incurred as reinforcements would be hard to come by. Luckily, he had acquired a respected herbalist in his time in Pella. He readied his men for the battle.
"Men of Rome, Sons of Mars, we stand here today as the last line of defense against the wild Thracians in the area. What you see before you is only a small taste of what more they have to come. Finish them off quickly, do not let them pass."
Saturninus looks on across the river, the enemy has arrived.
Seeing that the Thracians dared not cross the river themselves, Saturninus gives the order to his men to cross swiftly and prepare for a quick attack by the enemy.
The Roman legion charges across the river as quickly as possible to avoid being caught before they reach the banks.
Saturninus barks out orders as they cross, telling them where to deploy.
"Get in position, ready men, steady!"
Professional as ever, the Roman legion deploys along the bank as Saturninus ordered, quickly, efficiently.
The Thracian missile cavalry attempted to move in and pepper the Gallic right flank with their javelins. Saturninus ordered the impetuous Galerius Vatinius to chase them off, supported by the Italian cavalry.
Tribune Galerius Vatinius, leading the chase from behind as he was feeling sickly that day. The Thracian cavalry was destroyed nonetheless.
The Thracians moved forward and tried to charge the skirmishers on the left flank, but were intercepted by the Roman infantry. Soon after, the Gauls clashed into the right flank and it was over quickly.
The Hastati and the Gauls route the Thracian infantry and warband.
The battle was all but over. The Thracians were running away with the Romans in pursuit. But in the chaos, their commander Captain Oltenia tried to cut down Saturninus from behind. Luckily one of his bodyguards, Gaius Antonius, saw this and remedied the situation, saving the General's life.
Gaius Antonius thrusting his spear through Captain Oltenia, earning himself a place of honor by Saturninus' side.
The battle was a success. A few hundred less Thracians to worry about. 24 allies and 22 Romans had fallen during battle, but thanks to the skills of the Herbalist, half of those men would fight another day.
Cornelius Saturninus came out of this battle with a heroic saviour, the man who slayed Captain Oltenia. Gaius Antonius will continue to serve the General as his most trusted bodyguard.
The battle was a job well done for Saturninus, and word had reached Rome. He was quickly becoming a local hero, and a fine leader in his own right. There is much to come from this fine Roman.
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