Situation in 170 BC |
Carthage narrowly fails to retake IBERIA. The sea-crossing is no problem (a 6 is thrown), but a 3 is rolled for the land campaign, which means failure as the +1 modifier for having had a great captain within the past five turns is cancelled out by -1 for attacking a controlled province.
Rome experiences no such problems in counterattacking and taking Numidia.
The Parthians attack AEGYPTUS, but roll a feeble 1 - perhaps their revival is running out of steam.
The Macedonians can only try to launch a revolt in their homeland, but fail to throw the required 6.
All is set for an exciting last turn |
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