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My own personal SLAVE BAND (insert super evil laugh here)
My balloons:
My AAR The Story of Souls: A Sweboz AAR
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=109013
Last edited by Ibrahim; 01-26-2009 at 20:23.
I was once alive, but then a girl came and took out my ticker.
my 4 year old modding project--nearing completion: http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=219506 (if you wanna help, join me).
tired of ridiculous trouble with walking animations? then you need my brand newmotion capture for the common man!
"We have proven, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that if we put the belonging to, in the I don't know what, all gas lines will explode" -alBernameg
Wait for me! (By Zalmoxis, I'm always late for these things!)
And this will be my very first entry (how excited am I!)
"Strategous, lead us to glory!"
Winter, 268 BCE
In this first year of the 128th Olympiad, 508 years after the First Olympiad war wages on in the Hellenic lands. The Koinon Hellenoi have been obliterated. Only last summer, brave Mekdonian troops lay siege once more upon the city of Rhodos, the last standing Polis of the Koinon. This time, Antigonos Argeades achieved what his ancestors could not, and the great Kolossos- this immense shame to Makedonian pride- is now in our hands. Justice is served.
After his campaign against the Greek Polei, Antigonos returns home to Pella but there is yet no hope for peace. The wretched Epeiros and their king Pyrrhos are still a threat and have even laid siege to the Makedonian capital itself. The great Basileus of Makedon with his battle-hardened troops push the Epeirotes back to their homeland and finally, with the conquest of Ambrakia, the tides have turned. Pyrrhos retreats to Epidamnon in hopes of rebuilding an army, but Antigonos, Basileus Makedonon, conqueror of the Greeks is in pursuit.
In this winter of Greek discontent, the fate of the Hellenic world hangs in the balance. Antigonos' brave and loyal men are eager in spite of the pressure and they cheer on: "Strategous, lead us to glory!"
To settle the deal between Romans and Greeks once and for all... both Italy and Greece are in deep s*** at the moment. Do you really think who had the biggest spear in antiquity makes any difference?
Viva le revolution!!!
"Don't let the voice of the people be filled with anger"-Polybius
Nicely captures the chaos of battle. Cool lighting too.
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