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    Headless Senior Member Pannonian's Avatar
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    Default Enemy chariots running amok inside their own walls

    is a beautiful thing. A few volleys of arrows set them flashing, then they ran to and fro taking out fellow charioteers and general's bodyguards. I loved following their progress, seeing them wreak damage way beyond the range of my arrows. The squishy noise as their wheels ran into yet more friendly cavalry, the thump as another friendly chariot fell over...

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    Default Re: Enemy chariots running amok inside their own walls

    I've seen chariots go amok in a narrow street and smash right through phalanx units and cavalry that were close behind it. Very satisfying sight indeed

    RTW, 167 BC: Rome expels Greek philosophers after the Lex Fannia law is passed. This bans the effete and nasty Greek practice of 'philosophy' in favour of more manly, properly Roman pursuits that don't involve quite so much thinking.

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