Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Four-Player Empire: Turn 15 (210-200 BC)

Situation in 210 BC
This is the first of two turns in which Scipio the Younger is a Roman great captain.
The revolt dice land on Graecia, which is independent, so there is no effect.
Richard launches his first campaign against Cisalpina, receiving a +2 modifier, as he will for the other four campaigns of this turn.
That means only a 1 fails, and he rolls 4, following up by conquering IBERIA and Numidia. That leaves two campaigns with which to take AFRICA.
It will fall if successfully attacked as there are no other Carthaginian provinces that could revolt. However there is a -1 modifier as AFRICA is the Carthaginian homeland.
The first roll is 1, but the second is 4, meaning I am eliminated, at least for the time being.
The Parthians fail to foment rebellion in their homeland, and I fail likewise with mine.
That leaves the Macedonians, but their invasion of Graecia fails on a throw of 2.
The Romans have suddenly exploded across the west Mediterranean

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