My most badass campaign was with the Brutii, the scipii took the pelopenese and crete, i had northwest africa, illyria, macedonia, thrace, turkey, syria, and all the islands except crete. my biggest enemies were thrace britons, and the skythians. egypt was my most capable naval adversary. The campaign picked up when i refused to commit suicide. and the julii owning all of spain, france, the low countries, and half of germany, formed a north-south border that ended at the east coast of italy. I had disposed of scipio and the senate with one swift attack with my faction leader whom i groomed from birth to be the general of all generals. had full influence and command but negative management (lol) he moved in with 2 full legions in a pincer move on greece with his son leading the west legion. this crushed greece in 2 years with minimal casualties, i resupplied and armed and moved out to italy with the son leading the northern assault and my FL leading the southern assault, meeting at Rome in 4 and a half years. northern italy was retaken and my FL son was killed outside rome outnumbered defending the rubicon, his legion fought on taking severe casualties and the battle was won with only 24 survivors from the veteran praetorian cohort. by this time i had finished all resistance in europe and the skythians were held back with a large border guard. Any headway i made in Germany against the julii was forced back, borders on the map literally meant nothing anymore as it was our legions forming frontline were the true borders. By this time i discovered EB and was losing interest in this war of attrition, by the way i looked at it they had been successfully exiled and i was going to hold Rome as long as i held the rubicon. I plan on going back to it one of these days. egypt had become a massive power and i was having trouble holding them on their side of africa, they had taken all of the mideast aswell, selucids, armenia, and the persians were swept away by the early on.
easilly the most epic battle fought in that campaign was the assault of Carthage. because it was my first target on my campaign in africa i had little time to spare and only half a legion (money shortages because of a italy wide plauge) i built ladders and one seigeram and assaulted after the first turn. the carthaginians had lots of those phalanx dudes they got on the walls and i only had principes at the time so we got chewed to peices, i abandoned sending more men to the walls and sent my skirmishers to move the ram to the walls, broke through and sent in the hastati, who got routed, i charged my general into the lybian spearmen guys and rinsed almost losing him to boiling oil, and charged my remaining unit of principes in, they routed the spearmen, and i funnelled all my troops in. to counter my victory at the gate he moved a phalanx off the walls but they got stuck and most of them fell off, and raped the moral of the carthaginians on the walls, which gave my 40 some odd principes still alive on the walls the edge and they killed most of the sacred band guys, till they were both fighting to the death. (the last ones got separated and wouldnt close in on the others) i separated my 3 last units-principes, hastati, general and surrounded them in the square, charged in and broke through their lines, turning the last engagement into a huge battleroyale, or thrashpit. i was watching my general to make sure he didnt get himself killed, and he managed to find and slay the Carthaginian King! not many men were left, only a handful of principes, 3 hastati and just my general remained from the his guard.
as it stood - 3200 Romans for 6000 carthaginians and 1 King
I had a good greek campaign, i finished it in about 50 years by steamrolling the romans, macedonia, thrace and turkey - god damnit i love Armoured hoplites!!!
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