After his defeat at the hands of his former ally Vega and the Greeks of Kival, the Hai Arkah Robin was forced to remove the remnants of his army from Getic lands, giving Basileos Arjos time to recover his strength. To his banner flocked both the Ktistai of the priesthood and the Tarabostes from surrounding estates. This was truly a powerful army at his beck and call. The Arkah, ever fearful of Getic power was forced to make a difficult decision. Under the cover of night, he stole into the Roman camp, disguised as a slave trader with a precious cargo in tow. The Roman camp guard whom he met with was bribed with several pieces of silver to take him to the tent of Imperator Vega. Once there, the Arkah threw back his cloak, revealing a shining golden crown! Vega grasped at his sword hilt but was soon swayed by what the Arkah had to say and the gift he had brought.
Robin made it clear that Armenia was much too far away to be a threat to Roman power and instead they should form an alliance against the Basileos Arjos. He also uncloaked his special gift to Vega: one of the most beautiful girls from his harem, born in the lands of the Sogdians. Vega, who was well known to possess a voracious sexual appetite, was quite pleased with this gift and hastily agreed to terms with the King of Kings. So it was that the Romans and the Hayasdan marched side by side back into the lands of the Getai.
Arjos, troubled by this development, quickly dispatched a runner to Strategos Rehskiold who had been busy helping his fellow Greek Kival restore his power along the Black Sea colonies. Rehnskiold had previously fought on the side of the Hai Arkah, but like any Greek was willing to sell his sword to the highest bidder and his reputation as a fine commander of men preceded himself. Raising some Scythian the Thracian mercenaries from along the Black Sea, Rehskiold met up with Arjos and the two faced the combined might of the Hai Arkah and the Romans.
Here is what happened on that glorious field of battle.
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