Right now its more stay afloat in my new conquered provinces than anything. First order of business is to smash the hayasdan before they take my northern settlements. With the uneasy ceasefire of the ptolemiacs right now I'm just building up my royal armies. I'll dispatch one to Rhodes when I can, but its become a KH Omaha. If I can get enough time to suppress armenia then return for a resupply, I'll hit the underbelly of Asia minor since recently ptolemy left the cities manned with just a unit or two. My only concern with doing this though is that they have those.... uh.... green fleets sailing around there, so any naval operation needs to be done as swiftly as possible. Its probably because of my terrible tactics, but there's no way I'm going to assualt syracruse. I sent a spy over there and not only is its garrison maxed out, massena's is too, and there's two more full stacks of rebels roaming the island. I'm trying to build rome up to become my end game super power I get to war with, so I don't want to attack southern italy. I'll hit cyprus when I can, but its not a high priority target. Good roads all over greece are needed, I find my east coast settlements often drained of the people there, so lately I've been making full armies from epeirote territory and retraining in the eastern settlements. Pella, Demetrias, in there. I hope I can recruit in getic lands in .8, having to send troops for garrison duty all the way north is a pain, and doesn't make sense if you can build a type two. Had I known this was going to happen, I probably would have just walled off the getai and let them live. And finally, some shots of the empire. I keep trying to get Ptolemy to engage in a sand war, and they just won't do it. Really ticks me off, I want a unified desert to war against, preferably carthagian. I don't think they hold all that, its probably further west, but the map trade with them doesn't update. Probably need to get it from Ptolemy.
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