Situation in 240 BC |
Rome is drawn first, and Richard decides to take advantage of Graecia's revolt to try to invade the province. The naval crossing is no problem (6 is rolled), and the attack narrowly succeeds on a 3, which is enough as Rome enjoys a +1 modifier (as explained on the previous turn).
The Macedonians, rather than counterattacking, go for the easier option of attacking Bactria, and are successful on a roll of 4.
The Parthians roll a 6, thus regaining control of their homeland province of Parthia.
I attack Gallia, but again roll a 4, which fails thanks to Carthage's -1 modifier for attacking outside of its original empire.
The Persians, in the form of Parthians, are back |
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