Sunday, January 08, 2023

Empire: Turn 12 (240-230 BC)

Situation in 240 BC - the Persians/Parthians are back, and hostilities seem certain to resume between Carthage and Rome
The revolt dice again settle on independent Illyria, and so have no effect.
Rome attacks the Carthaginians in Gallia, rolling a 4, which is enough for success as the -1 modifier for attacking a controlled province is cancelled out by the Romans' turns 11-20 +1 modifier.
The Macedonians yet again attack Illyria, and yet again fail.
Carthage counterattacks Gallia, rolling a 5, but -1 modifiers for attacking outside of its original empire and for attacking a controlled province mean the invasion narrowly fails.
The Parthians attack Macedonian-controlled Persia, but only roll a 3.
Rome has conquered a province outside of Italy for the first time

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