Field of Glory Campaign: FRACTURED EMPIRE – Roman Civil Wars 300 AD

Quick belated update while we eagerly await the outcome of the battle vs the Sassanids in CILICIA.

Battle in AEGYPTUS ends in a Minor Victory for RED ... so in the next round this battle will continue as the region will be CONTESTED.


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The battle ended 61-26, so +35 and thus a MAJOR victory, I assume?
 
TURN 3

Here the sitrep for each faction.

BARBARIANS
The Barbarian die has resulted in the Alamanni invading the RED province of PANNONIA.

RED
With his victory over @Nathangun 's Legions in AEGYPTUS ... and capturing his Capital, @kronenblatt has now earned FOUR Prestige Points -- and is acclaimed Emperor by the Roman Senate with immediate effect.
The RED Capital is moved to ROMA.

RED starts the new turn with FOUR Action Points, and his Army I engaged with the Franks in GERMANIA.

BLUE
The victory over the Sassanids in CILICIA increases @chiquichops 's BLUE faction's Prestige by one point and earns an extra Action Point.

Blue starts the turn with one army on the map and FOUR Action points available.

GREEN
@Nathangun 's Green faction is in trouble -- now reduced to two provinces and no Capital.

With only ONE Action Point this turn -- Green will have to disband its army in HISPANIA and use their single Action Point to re-establish their Capital ... in either HISPANIA or BAETICA.

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ROMA is now open for attack. For either BLUE or GREEN to depose Emperor Kronenblattus, they will have invade that province and capture his capital.

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ORDERS sequence for TURN 3:
1. RED @kronenblatt
2. BLUE @chiquichops
3. GREEN @Nathangun

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You can't build an Army and attack with that same army in the same turn. :2charge:
Puh! But now blue’s true warmongering aggressions have finally been revealed to the public. Plotting to depose the “emperor” in Rome: that’s treason. And worthy of a 1 IP deduction?

(Red now must embark on another peace-keeping mission to Syria to restore Pax Romana for the benefit of the people. And himself.)
 
I was told Rome was a nice place to visit for a cup of wine and some savoury badgers' noses, that's all. I always take an army with me, there are pick pockets, you know.
 
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