Two clear victories and one Ptolemaic family member killed... not a bad job for Hierax's first military engagement.
(unfortunately, I forgot to screenshoot the outcome of the first battle, but here's what it was like)
First battle:
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The outcome was: Clear Victory for our side. Hierax Syriakos- Men Deployed: 1563, Men Remaining: 1506. A few brave men died, but it was not in vain, for the Ptolemaic Strategos Paramonos Philopator was killed, slain by Hierax himself. Captain Xenophon- Men Deployed: 647, Men Remaining: 6 Captain Theagenes- Men Deployed: 105, Men Remaining: 0 Paramonos Philopator- Men Deployed: 358, Men Remaining: 105.
Second Battle:
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Again, Clear Victory for Hierax:
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Here are some of the highlights of the two battles: Sandstorm engagement:
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Go back to Yemen!:
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Now, only a handful of men is what stands between the Royal Army and Petra.
Last edited by Βελισάριος; 03-30-2009 at 20:26.
To settle the deal between Romans and Greeks once and for all... both Italy and Greece are in deep s*** at the moment. Do you really think who had the biggest spear in antiquity makes any difference?
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