Our cavalry start returning home from the war while trying to avoid the large stacks of English armour and artillery passing by our new southern frontier.
The demise of the Indian nation has done nothing to quell resistance in my cities.
Another 10 tanks arrive.
England is now losing cash...but 50 Persian cities would make up the shortfall
Shuffle about a bit more.
Persia has 5 stacks numbering about 60 units on the west coast of what used to be Indian territory.
They are being passively held in place at present.
Let's see exactly how accurate the term Immortal is
We declare war on the arrogant Persians, taking 4 cities, and destroying just under 70 of their units.
In doing so we acquire two victorious tank armies.
We mourn the passing of 2 cavalry and a tank.
Wow, my last two turns have taken about an hour each to play
Enjoyable, if work wasn't an issue.
We take another three Persian towns, and mop up their units in the old Indian part of the continent.
My bombers and artillery must be very homesick, because they are useless on this soil.
We lose an elite knight, a cavalry, and three elite tanks
- mainly against Immortals
Our Mongol warriors could not be restrained from attacking the Persians. It is impossible for Mongols to watch a battle from the sidelines. We captured 2 Persian cities but doubt if we will hold them for long.
We capture two further Persian cities, and completely fail to get any promotions at all.
This must be because we completed Heroic Epic this turn.
We crave forgiveness from the noble Mongols, but an errant instruction to one of our artillery sent it into your territory. To prevent it falling into the hands of our mutual enemy and being used against either of us, we decided our security demanded an accompanying MechInf. Our commander's pension rights have been curtailed, and they will leave your territory next time.
Our similar apologies to the noble Chinese. Our battleship ran out of oil, and will depart next turn.
In an attempt to distract the arrogant Persians from trying to retake the noble Mongols' richly merited acquisitions,
we lay siege to a couple more cities.
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