Seleukid campaign, 199BC:
Some good fortunes for me on the Caucasus: I've finally driven the Sauromatae hordes back beyond the mountains and eliminated the Hayasdan faction. I'm now building the great "Pontic Wall" to block the border between my empire and the steppe. In the east it's business as usual; Pahlavas lay siege every turn and are repulsed every turn, in a never-ending cyckle. In the west I've gone to offensive against the KH and sacked some of their cities, gifting them to the Getai in hopes that it'd spark a war between the two factions (they're allies for the time being).
But let's have a look at the AI outside my borders. The Romani have gone berserk and are rampaging through central Europe. They are at war with Sweboz, Getai, Aedui, Lusotana and Karthadastim - and it looks like they're doing well on all fronts except southern Italy! The Sweboz have been the ones getting the most attention, their once-great empire now being torn to shreds by the legions. The Lusotana-Karthadastim alliance has been able to keep the Romani out of Iberia so far. Casse are predictably passive after securing the islands. Sauromatae aren't showing any signs of weakening despite the massive losses they suffered against me; they are attacking the Sweboz with vigour.
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