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    EB Traiter Member Malrubius's Avatar
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    Default Re: A Case for changing the names of Koinon Hellenon and Makedonia

    You got him killed! How's he going to keep the alliance together?!

    Most campaigns I see the alliance fall to Makedonia, with Rhodos deciding to stay out of mainland affairs, declaring itself neutral.

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    Have restarted the Koinon Hellenon and there he is! But as the faction heir, even though he's older than the Spartan dude. Anyway he's got 'one foot in the grave' so I might as well use his heavy cav to a good purpose, eh? Truth is I don't want to get too far into any campaign until the patch (hint)- but my goal as the greeks is to reunite all the colonies from Emporion and Massilia to Panicapion! The Achaeans will make that effete Macedonian primadonna look like five miles of bad road!
    οἵη περ φύλλων γενεὴ τοίη δὲ καὶ ἀνδρῶν.
    Even as are the generations of leaves, such are the lives of men.
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    Default Re: A Case for changing the names of Koinon Hellenon and Makedonia

    Quote Originally Posted by oudysseos
    Have restarted the Koinon Hellenon and there he is! But as the faction heir, even though he's older than the Spartan dude.

    He let Areus have the Basileus title (he's king of Sparte, after all). It feeds his Spartan ego and strengthens the alliance to let him think he's in charge. Those crafty Athenians!

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