The story you've all been waiting for (for 5 seconds) has returned!
Before we continue with the story, I'll start with a little event that happened back on turn 109 (we're on turn 111 now) - the founding of the Egyptian city of Per-Wadjet:
Don't ask me how I missed that. I just didn't see it when I going over the map last time.
Anyway, on to the present. But, the present has proven to be boring, as the only thing that happened on turn 111 (190 B.C.) was the barb horde moving closer to Ninua. Looks like they will get there in four turns. Better hurry, Babylon!
Turn 112: And the barbs come marching in...
Just three turns away, now.
Turn 113: Well, Lugodunon has reached its 10th turn of existence, and Rome is still not doing anything about it. And I just found out why, as we come to the AI's first boneheaded move of the game:
All of their offensive units are busy exploring or chasing down that Celtic Warrior that was in Russia a few turns ago!
Another development:
Babylon and Persia finally decided to call off their war (of name-calling, apparently), but in its place, the Punic Wars have begun! Of course, since Rome and Carthage are separated by the Mediterranean, this war will probably have as much action as our previous war. But we'll just have to see.
Turn 114: Well, it appears I was wrong!
Huh.

Instead of attacking Ninua, it appears that the barb's true target is somewhere in Persia. Well, it may take a little longer for the fighting to begin, but at least this makes things more interesting.
Turn 115: Now the barbs are heading east and are no longer in Persia. Where the heck are they going, China?
Turn 116: The barbs continue to head east, and I still don't know what their game is. I've decided to only tell what is going on when I finally figure out where they are going. I will say, however, that a couple of barb horse archers have spawned north of the SOD, dangerously near Samarkand.
On to more interesting matters:
Looks like Rome has finally gotten around to attacking Lugodunon! It took 13 turns, but they finally remembered that the Celts are their enemies. The lone Praet attacking just finished exploring Iberia.
All right, I'll end it there for suspense!

Will Rome finally capture Lugodunon? Will Rome and Carthage actually do some fighting? And of course, the big question: where in the world (literally

) are those barbs going? Tune in next time!