Consul Markus was killed at the battle of Athens, Rome's moral suffers a mortal blow -45 moral to all soldiers
They already defected, Imperial. That was a few pages back. And Imperial, please, tell me the number of people in the defense of Sparta. I don't want this to turn into another Athenian debacle. I want to know the exact number of defenders this time.
new consul elections start, here are the the 3 men who will be going for consul Julius Caesar:age 30: Great Military leader. Maxius Tintus:34: Great Trader. Simus Airoel: 29: Great Naval Leader(also pro-Atheain Alliance)
Caesar wasn't born until 100BC, that can't be fair. You can't just summon up great historical figures from the future.
He tells me what he tells you and he told me that it was 15,000 men and I negotiated him down to 25,000 women. And about the walls: I told him that his walls can be formiddable, but not impenetrable. I told him he had to make it clear that the walls existed so everybody knows. Its up to the AA to find a way through.
So, the situation is Athens is safe, Sparta is under siege, but theres an army of maybe 14,000 moving towards Sparta.
Danzig wishes to send a diplomat to @Thefatkid to ask him about the current state of events in the war.
That is completely irrelevant. The Julius Caesar cannot be born a few hundred years earlier. That isn't just alternating history, it's a logical fallacy.
As moderator, I say you cannot have leaders not born of the time. I don't think they would even have an impact.
Just a free post: On one had, I am tempted to use Macedon to crush what is left of Sparta and end this crazy war. On the other hand... I am tempted to ally Macedon with Sparta and attack all the AA terrictories just to prolong the war for lols. I probably won't do either. Just saying. OR AM I???!!!!!!