Greeting's all,
I began writing this AAR a while ago on the RTR forums, and will be continuing it. However, since I visit this site a whole lot now (although only just started posting), I will add it here too. I hope you enjoy it!
It will not be about one character in particular, but will focus on the city of Carthage and the Punic society as a whole. Historical details are pretty sketchy but I have researched them in the past and am continuing my research now. I hope to provide an at least partially historical representation of them.
Version
Rome Total Realism Platinum 1.7
RTR Ancient Empires
Faction
Carthage
Why Carthage? Well, I have always been intruiged by them since as a small child I heard of Hannibal and his great adventure into Italy. Since then, the Punic Wars have been of great interest to me, superseded only by the rise of Macedonia.
Objectives
To write a good story.
House Rules
1) No more than two units of Sacred Band Cavalry in an any army.
2) No more than two units of Sacred Band Infantry in any army.
3) No more than four units of Punic Citizen Infantry in any army.
4) Carthage must be held at all costs, even at the sacrifice of overseas gains.
5) The empire must not act 'Roman'. With the exception of Iberia and the Barcids, Carthaginian foreign policy was one of extending influence, not mass conquest. They fought in Sicily yes, but how long did it take them to subdue the island? Glory was not the main objective like in Rome, wealth was far more important.
6) Wealth must be a primary objective.
7) A character must act as his attributes say. Unless it impedes the story that is.
Andy
Prologue
The horse drawn cart creaked along the stone road, dust blowing into the eyes of the driver. A humming sound grew stronger to the north, and as the vehicle reached the crest of a hill he lifted his hood to stare down at the great sight he beheld. Like a shining jewel, the city stood out filling the horizon.
Two hundred thousand people were going about their lives, the shouts of shopkeepers and the gentle laughter of far away conversations reaching the travellers ears on the wind. Exotic smells came forth, exciting the taste buds in his mouth. As the horses grew restless, he snapped the reigns and the cart started down the hill. The large stone walls of the city grew closer, their majesty increasing with the size, and guards upon the towers came into view. The great gates of the city were open, and as the driver passed through them he was taken aback by the views that his eyes took in. Thousands of citizens milled about the streets, bartering, arguing and talking, filling the streets with a great chorus of noise.
Above the small houses and shops of the commoners, tremendous buildings rose from the centre. The greatest of these was the awesome temple of the city's god, Baal. Its great pillars rose high above the many mansions surrounding it, and a magnificent tower reached into the sky. Smoke rose from a thousand places, covering the titanic metropolis with a yellow haze, though the denizens no longer noticed it.
As the cart entered the main street, the hall of the Assembly of Hundred and Four came into view and the traveller smiled. His thoughts strayed to the contents of the cart, and he turned it towards the meeting place of the cities authorities.
The city was great. The city was Carthage.
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