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Still here! Just finished my last midterm.

Edit: My app is on page 4.
The point of the Consuls sending us is to stop Hannibal. I don't think he would be willing to be bogged up in a costly battle like that, so it's not that we have to just set up and wait (which will allow him to just go around us). We have to engage Hannibal some how.
Maybe Rome wins a tactical victory (IE wins the battle), but suffers a strategic loss (Hannibal crosses the Rhone)? It could be that Hannibal sends a small force to engage the Roman forces while the bulk of his army crosses several miles away from the battle.
Legion Name
Legio II Victrix

Legion Banner


Legion Composition

Hastati: 1500

Principes: 1500

Triarii: 700

Velites: 600

Equestrians: 500

Ballistarii: 50

Scorpionarius: 50

Venator: 100

Total Soldiers: 5,000

Legio Legatus:

Legatus Name:
Cassius Lepidus

Legatus Age:
39

Legatus Origins:

Cassius was born and raised in Campania. He was raised by his father, a Praetor and Field Commander of a Roman Legion. Needless to say, Cassius was raised in the military tradition of Rome for he was expected to be an officer of equal or greater skill than his father. However, Cassius found himself entranced by combat. He found that there was no better test of a man than a test to fight for his life, a lesson that he learned during his youth when he witness a gladiatorial fight in celebration after the end of the First Punic War. Thus, Cassius grew up being one of the few major patrons of the growing gladiatorial phenomena. As his career as a junior officer during his youth, Cassius would bring back exotic animals and the occasional prisoner and have them used to create spectacles for the people. In addition, he would become one of the first people to open up a ludi in the region with the wealth he gathered from his campaigns. This passion of his would ultimately help garner public opinion and support, which ultimately helped lead to his somewhat recent promotion to Legatus.
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If the Misfardens actually came, then I think that it would take a bit of time for them to actually reach my army considering that they have to cross Lundlands. Not too sure if many people would have been fond of that. but seriously though. Anyone know what happened to Rone?
If the Misfardens actually came, then I think that it would take a bit of time for them to actually reach my army considering that they have to cross Lundlands. Not too sure if many people would have been fond of that. but seriously though. Anyone know what happened to Rone?
Okay, so story time!

I played Lothar Wolff as if he were a near zealous follower of the Church. So, Cale. I'm sorry, but I did send our conversation to someone. Not to Rone however (he was never my pick, but I didn't actively take him down cause I felt that someone else was going to do so anyways.). In fact, I was surprised that things turned out the way it did with that letter. I pictured a slap on the wrist, worst case scenario. But, my objective as Lothar was to scare you away from that council of religions by having the church keep an eye on you.

But, to be honest, Sadko, you kind of started to talk less in the Coalition's PM, so I started to become suspicious. So, I had a contingency plan just in case. I split my army into 3, which may have not been the best idea in the world if you guys did have the 50,000 troops that were mentioned. However, my plan was to deal with House Fisher's invasion fleet (I had a lot of ships activated that outnumbered the ships by 2+/1. Then I would have about 10,000 troops I kept in Attolia as reserve (with enough gold to raise another 40,000 for about 2-3 seasons, which was enough for next year to come around as well. So, I think I would have had enough to have a 50,000 strong army for a year.)

Now, if someone were to have assassinated Lothar/ killed him someway. My heir would have been... well. He was supposed to be a nice, young lad who went to church every Sunday. However, he would have been a puppet figure with a certain old adviser/jester being the one making the real decisions. Not for his own profit, but for his vision of a better Attolia, and oh boy... I was planning on making him possibly one of the most ruthless people. As in the kind who wouldn't bat an eye if he committed war crimes as long as they helped him accomplish his goals. Of course, he wouldn't be very religious either.

That all said. I wonder where Rone went off to.
Well, it's not unheard of for great commanders and generals who became senators. Maybe that can be a major milestone in this RP?
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