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    I would like to have a go at it.
    Do you find something funny with the name Biggus Dickus?

    in the EB PBeM

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    Romani save winter 198BC: info see supra.

    http://www.axifile.com?1381952

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    Hello, if someone is interested i have a sauromatae saved game, 1.2, no submods, i have already all the steppes conquered, i wiped out the pahlavs and sakas and the baktrians are on the brink of destruction, also ive been raiding the neighboring seleucid towns, ive been working on getting a good income but well u know how it works with the steppe factions u need to raid and raid, im playing my campaign on m/m, i have right now 3 or 4 small raiding parties really amazing campaign! i really like the sauromatae






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    Anyone got any baktria saved game??






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    "Don't fight a battle if you don't gain anything by winning."Erwin Rommel
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