Small Wars 185BC

In his ongoing role as advisor to Pergamon, Rufinus was with the Pergamene army when it was attacked again by another Greek army. Two detachments from two different communities converged on the allied force.



Taking no chances, Rufinus advised guarding the river crossing.



It was a propitious move, bringing victory once again.



Pergamon was preserved.

184BC:



Here's what Spain looks like. I had actually played the next turn, and the army indicated attacked across that river. But then I got a CTD during the battle, possibly something to do with them fording it. I hope it was just one of those random things, because it's of equal size and as I learned from the last one, Iberian armies are hard-fighting. I'll need them tired from swimming to beat them decisively and end this little war.