Situation in 240 BC - the Persians/Parthians are back, and hostilities seem certain to resume between Carthage and Rome |
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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