Spring 264:
Leaving Dion, we began to be harassed almost daily by very small numbers of Antigonos’ cavalry. Only a small number of men were found in Thessalia last summer, so rushed were the Athenians to continue north. If they had taken time to send word, and evidence of their ability to pay, more men from the interior tribes would have surely come forward. But as it is, we have very little in the way of cavalry now to help guard our flanks.
Still, we reached Pydna and then the outskirts of Methone with very few casualties. Most men here believe our early advance has caught Antigonos off guard, but we will have to wait and see. We did not waste time sieging those places. We continued to march north and it soon became obvious that the crazed bastard was trying to reach Pella itself before other reinforcements could arrive to help defend the city. We weren’t even sure if Antigonos himself was there at that time, but we began hearing that the city was well defended.
We had plenty of food and although we had begun to tire from the hastened marches, morale was good among the men. The other men who had signed up to serve with their aspis and spear included about twenty from Dion and the surrounding farms. Most of them were from Thessaly, though two brothers I had once fought alongside in Aitolia also had joined the group.
When we arrived in sight of the walls of Pella, to that point in time we had faced very little opposition. I remember drawing closer to the city, a place I had visited several times in the course of my life, and seeing the abandoned carts, and burnt farmsteads, most still smoking, evidence of the last minute decisions to torch them before we arrived. We began to lay siege to the city within a week of our arrival. Word was that they thought Antigonos was inside the city, but we had no real idea. Many riders had gotten out before the circumvallation was complete, and certainly if he was there or elsewhere, messengers were searching the countryside for available men to oppose us. A quick attack would have been preferable under these conditions, but we would have to storm the place, and preparing even that would take precious time.
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