214BC:



Pictured is my Hannibal-replacement with his Hannibal-like army. Just recently gave him some Italian reinforcements.

You might notice I lost Arse in Spain - that was deliberate. There weren't actually any Qarthadastim armies bar the one that attacked after I retreated from the city. Not sure if I can manage to lose both my generals, or even if the game will be terribly forgiving if my Spanish army gets mauled. I've lost a fair bit of financial power and recruiting facilities.

Plus I'll be losing Tarentum in the next year as well as moving some reinforcements across to Lucania. Already picked out a likely general to do the leading. Got to transport someone across to Sicily, too.

Elsewhere in the world, I gave Thermon to Koinon Hellenon, though I doubt they'll keep hold of it long. That army jumped aboard ship, I plan on taking Korinthos and giving that to Koinon Hellenon, hopefully then driving the Makedonians out of Greece proper for good. Annoyingly the Makedonians assassinated the Greek mercenary general I recruited specifically to lead my little "Greek" force on the first turn he arrived. So they've also got no cavalry now.

Pahlava are now at war with Baktria, had to do some FDing to prevent something happening like in my last game where they died out. Baktria seem to have the measure of the Saka who took Baktra again a few turns ago.

Very few rebel provinces left now, which is a shame. I think I screwed up the business of gifting them money, not taking into account that 40k is the most you can do at once.