My 1.1 EB campaign, on 1.5 RTW with no other changes but the few I made myself. Forgot/too lazy to take pictures before this.


222 BC


200 BC


190 BC


181 BC


Casse: Have just kinda sat there, very slowly taking all the british isles.

Aedui: Took half of Gaul, made peace with the Averni and became Rome's protectorate. Just kinda sat there till the Lusitannans curb stomped them. Currenly about 5 years past this last SS, they are gone.

Averni: Made peace with the Aedui and took forever taking the other half of Gaul. Was able to hold their against Rome's limited attacks, but were weaked so weren't able to hold off their allies the Lusitannans forever. Just like the Aedui they were wiped out and the Iberians control all of Gaul now too.

Lusitannan: Slow start, but once their won their war with Carthage they became very strong and very agressive. With their allies Rome, Carthage, and Macedon they rule the Western half of the world in what I like to call the "Informal Anti-Me Alliance."

Sweboz: As you can see, did nothing for 20 years, then took all of Central Europe. Slowly losing a war to the Romans now.

Getai: Their Empire topped off around 208 BC, which is when they happened to go to war with the Romans. At one point they reached from to Ak-Ink to Nikaia. Were slowly losing ground to them whem Macedon came back from the grave, took back their lands, and attacks from the south. They collasped quite quickly. After a few years of stupid AI diplomancy, have decided to hide in their last 2 cities as roman protectorates and hope no one notices them again.

Romans: Their usual powerhouse self, have won wars with both gallic tribes, the Getai, Carthage, Macedon, and Epeiros twice. We were trading partners untill my very last turn, when they decided to seige Tylis.

Epeiros: Took Macedon, but then kinda sat there forever. When Macedon got their balls back and attacked they were saved as Taras conviently rebelled to them from Carthage. Took Arpi from Carthage before Rome took it back. Now lives as another Roman protectorate.

Macedon: Lost Pella to Pyrrhos, but were able to take south greece Byzantium, and Pergamon. Used that to retake Pella and crush Epeiros. Took cities from the Getai with easy till they bordered the Romans. After that war ended for some reason, they allied with them. Probably since they not bordered me. So I kicked them out of Asia Minor, Thrace, and Byzantium.

Koinon-Hellenon: Got kicked out of Greece by the Maks, and did their normal llive off of Rhodos and city rebellions. Controlled Chersonesos, Halikarnassos, Emporion, Massalia and Rhodos at one point. Till they lost them each to being dead, Me, Iberians, Averni, and Me.

Carthage: Pretty meh so far. Took half of Iberia, lost it. Took Sicily after Rome weakened it and South Italy. Lost South Italy. Apparently content to sit around chasing my 2 navies around and send full stack after full stack to die outside of Kyrene's walls.

Seleucids: Actually pretty decent as enemies go, much better then the Ptolemaics anyway. Only attacked me once between 272 and 250, despite me taking Marakanda and Alexandreia-Eschate from them then. Almost feel bad about crushing them under a horde of cavalry. Almost.

Baktria: Made the mistake of attacking me with their starting full stack the turn we boardered in 271 or so. It's loss hurt them badly, as they never attacked my lands again and had only taken Gava-Haomavarga by the time they died in 260 or so.

Parthia: Other then the Seleucids and Saba, one of only three wars I ever started ever started. They had taken and lost a bunch of cities from the Seleucids, and that was about it. but seeing how most of their armies were just full stacks of *much better then my* cataphracts, I decided they had to die now. Finished them off in 251 after some nasty fights.

Ptolematics: Once I took Seleucia, they had Bablyon on the other side of the river. As is their credo, they attacked the next turn, despite our 50 or so year old alliance. Decided the Seleucids could wait in Asia Minor as I drove them into the Nile.

Pontus: They seiged Ipsos. It didn't go well for them.

Hai: Have wisely decided not to attack the most powerful nation in the world. Pontus should have followed their lead. They keep sending spies into my cities and their dipolmates keep doing their little attempt to bribe thing that normally means they will attack, but apparently my massive armies and garrisons are staying their attack.

Sarmatians: Still my ally. Haven't attacked me at all surprisingly, which makes me want to wipe out the Hai to help them out. Don't feel like invading further into Europe yet, so I might go help my nomad brothers.

Saba: They just sat down there in Arabia minding their own business, till I decided to launch a surprise attack at Alexandreia from the south. On the way there my general took all their lands. I've learned two things from this. 1. Saba units suck and die very easily to arrows and/or cataphracts and 2. Their cities are really rebellious.


Currently at war with Rome, Macedon, and Carthage. Rome and Macedon ended their war and allied, probably so now they can both attack me. Rome and Carthage are still techinally at war since Carthage invaded Italy and took 4 cities there, but once Rome took them back they havn't even looked at each other hard. And since Iberia is allied to Rome, it means basicly once the germans fold they will all have nothing to do but build up to fight me at some point.