- Map
The map I am playing on is a special mod of the planet Earth. It has 24 nations on it that start in their proper starting locations, and then you just expand from there. It comes with a 23 nation alteration that gets rid of the Celts, which I used for this particular game as it allows for a little more elbow room in Europe.
- Background
Rome started out with an aggressive behavior that quickly saw the end of the Spanish Empire before the year 1AD. This was followed swiftly with a lightning strike of Praetorians against French Paris and French Orleans, which drove them off the European continent. Rome followed next with another lightning strike against the Germans in Europe, capturing 4 of their cities which chased them off Europe.
Following this, Rome had gained the ability of Vassals. Rome turned toward Athens now for what was hoped to be a quick and decisive annihilation of that nation. Athens fell within a short period of time, but the Greeks were not destroyed! Somewhere out in the world they had established at least one other city (I later learned that they had established a couple of cities in Asia). A peace treaty was established, and Rome then struck out against the Ottomans, taking two of their cities. They fought back, killed one Grenadier, then capitulated and became the first Vassal of Rome.
Rome then built a third army (an army at this time consisted of 6 Grenadiers and 2 Catapults) before launching an all out, pincer attack on Russia. After seceding 3 cities to the Roman Empire, the Russians capitulated. This was followed by a quick recovery and troop movement to the southern border of the Viking Empire, only to find out that the Vikings had 2 defensive pacts; 1 with Japan and 1 with Inca. Rome waited a couple of turns to see if the pacts would end. After they didn't, Rome figured that the Japanese and Incans were too far away to do much, so declared war on the Vikings and plowed into their nation. After losing 2 cities and with 2 armies closing in on a third, the Vikings capitulated. The Japanese and Incans never sent anything after Rome or any of its Vassals. Soon, the Incans came begging for a peace treaty and tributed to Rome some 160 gold or so. A few years later, Rome sought peace with Japan so it could focus on some peaceful buildups.
By this point, continental Europe was firmly under control of the Roman Empire and its vassals. Britain was still a very good friend, so it was decided to focus our efforts on an economical and defensive military buildup. It was during this that Rome's southern friends, the Egyptians, had had war declared on them by the Carthaginians. A few years after its start, the Egyptians asked Rome to assist them in their defense against Carthage. Rome agreed and soon had forces in Africa and commenced a conquest of the Carthaginian Empire. 3 cities later, with a 4th within sight, the Carthaginians capitulated and joined the Roman Empire.
This led to a period of peaceful economic and military expansion for Rome. For centuries, Rome worked to buildup her cities to great powerhouses of culture and production. The military had expanded to include 2 defensive armies patrolling the interior of Roman borders in the event an enemy landed on Roman shores from the Atlantic, with 3 offensive armies merged into one mega-army. This army was at first poised for an eventual invasion of Germany, but plans for such were pushed back as the Germans, along with 2 other nations, were Vassals of the large and mighty Persian Empire.
As the political climate began to shift and opinion of the Chinese and their 4 Vassals dropped in world view, Rome redeployed her forces into Africa to the Malinese border (a Vassal of the Chinese). Eastern border cities were heavily militarized for defensive purposes as the entire offensive might of Rome was poised for an invasion of Malinese. It was the plan to strike out against this only western/southern foe should hostilities with China arise. Shortly before the beginning of the 20th century, Egypt asked to peacefully become a Vassal of Rome. Rome accepted.
((This is a story, I am just providing some general background before getting started.))