Anarchus Caesar: A Rome Anarchy Game

Beeline Future Tech, change all your civics to the ones in the tier 1 and spend 100% of your income on espionage. Then rush into Persia and convert to Zoroastrianism and send Zoroastrian missionaries to all cities in the world and interrupt all cities in order to achieve your goal.
 
As stupid as that is I have to do it

All according to plan

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Harold will rule the world!
 
Beeline Future Tech, change all your civics to the ones in the tier 1 and spend 100% of your income on espionage. Then rush into Persia and convert to Zoroastrianism and send Zoroastrian missionaries to all cities in the world and interrupt all cities in order to achieve your goal.

It actually conflicts with this:

DKVM said:
Don't accept self-destructive requests without good reason.
 
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Near the city of Mediolanum, local miners located a source of tin in the nearby mines that could be used to make strong coins and containers that could last multiple lifetimes. These miners sent a letter to the current leader of Remulas, Incitatus, who gained control after the death of Noobus Caesarus.

Incitatus, thinking this tin could be a useful mineral used in Remulasan lands, ordered that miners not only mine iron, but the tin as well, increasing the productivity of the area. Also, mixing this tin and copper could create a strong alloy called bronze.

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As it turns out, near the finishing period of the Remulasan Oracle, news was sent to Incitatus that the Oracle was built in another land, so we would not have nearly the amount of recognition by the gods as the other nation who built it. Incitatus dragged his hand through his short beard in thought.

He ordered that we destruct the wonder, and sell the marble and gold used in its production to private buyers, and that we start the production of something less grand and majestic. He knew the citizens would not be pleased by this news, but there was nothing he could do.

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Once the news of the failed Oracle reached the ears of the peasants, talk began to spread of Incitatus's failures and weaknesses, and that they should revolt and try to give more to the farmers and the poor. They banded together, and grabbed their horses.

The peasants stormed the streets of Remus in makeshift chariots along with torches and various and dangerous farming tools and killed many people. Incitatus sent legions and soldiers to calm the people of the city of Remus, but it would take some time. The city would be useless until the people could be calmed and order reestablished.

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The Celts had finally settled down in a spot near northern Remulas as a center of operations against the Remualsan people. They had no large army or militia to defend the city, so Incitatus sent a company of legions to take the city. We captured the city of Lugdunum and added it to our spacious empire.

It was obvious the people might be in revolt for a short while, and that the city still needs improvement of the land around it, so the city can not be expected to be of much use anytime soon.

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Incitatus ordered a map be made of what we know of the world to be made. As the scribes scribbled down a map of the world, Incitatus noticed we hadn't settled any area in the south of the Italian peninsula, or near the island of Sicily. We had razed an old Phoenician city in Sicily, but we never settled there.

To make up for this, Incitatus ordered we send down a unit of legions with people to settle the city of Harold. We still did not own Sicily, but we now owned the region near it. The city lacked improvements as well, but added onto the empire-wide training of legions for an arising war...

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It was a dark and windy day in Athens. Alexander, the leader of the vast and powerful Greek Empire, was staring out from his palace, looking at the water. He heard his name being called by a courier, who handed him a formal letter from Incitatus. It read this, and this only:

"War."

Alexander crumpled the paper and exited his palace. He unhitched his horse and ran quickly to the barracks. He ordered the army be mobilized for the coming Remulasans. Alexander then walked back out into the plains. As he looked out, he noticed the numerous Legions standing in an orderly formation on a nearby hill.

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Alexander had mobilized his army too late. The Legions quickly overtook the city of Athens, and renamed it to Gyroville. The army was destroyed, and Alexander the Great was taken as a prisoner to Remus. The travel from Gyroville to Remus took a long time, so it gave Alexander some time to think.

Once in Remus, a public execution was organized. Alexander's death was long and painful, unlike most other executions. The military of Remulas celebrated, and Greece quickly became a military state. Alexander was placed in a metal bull, and boiled to death.

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After the capture of Gyroville, the Legions quickly went on to capture Sparta. These Legions renamed this city VGL. No one really knows where the name came from, but some reports say a Legion said they thought of the name from a Persian man.

Both Gyroville and VGL are currently under a military state in order to reestablish mayors and order so that we they can be productive cities of the Remulasan Empire.

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The Greek cities of Byzantion and Ephesos were captured later on. Byzantion was renamed to Contasntinopolis, and along with Ephesos, was under a military state in order to reestablish order and mayors.

With the loss of most of their cities, the military state of Greece could not last. The people revolted and killed the military and militia protecting them, and in turn, caused the collapse of Greece. Any cities that were owned by Alexander broke off into independence city-states, and Greece would be no more.

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The Celts tried yet again to band together against the Romans further west in Gaul, on the coast of the Atlantic. Again, Incitatus sent a company of Legions to take the undefended city, and the people obviously revolted.

Order would take some time, but with the added city of Burdigala, Remulas stretched from Gaul to Africa, and from Africa to Anatolia. The nation was stretching far beyond what Alexander had formed as an empire, and this was pleasing to see.

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Here is the state of Remulas as we know it.

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Settle Sicily and name it Harold Jr.!
 
Train some Legions Harolds, declare war on Egypt, and crush them
 
All legions are now Harolds :mwaha:
 
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