Caesarea
Chieftain
Hello again, I was originally going to do this in RFC Europe but I have now decided to use a RFC Modmod called Byzantines 610 AD (Link in the underbar, 10 points to anyone who gets that reference). So my goal is to retake the entirety of the Roman Empire as it was in 117 AD. This means I will have to take Italy, France, the southern half of Britain, Spain, Portugal and western Northern Africa. Pretty much doubling the size of my empire. And I must do all this while keeping my stability up. Doesn't sound easy does it? It probably won't be. So without further ado, here we go!
Playable Byzantines-http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=324003
Here we are. The year is 600 AD and the Roman Empire is but a shadow of its former self, only holding about half of its rightful land. Lets see if we can change that.
Here are my historical victory conditions. Pretty boring if you ask me. But were not going for a historical victory are we now?
Right off the bat I'm at war with Arabia and there pushing north, If I don't act now I could lose the Holy City.
Saladin is one unreasonable guy isn't he?
Jerusalem is lost....
And immediately retaken.
For now this war is a stalemate, But those Arabs are forgetting one thing. There messing with Romans now!
What will happen next? Stay tuned to find out!
Playable Byzantines-http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=324003
Here we are. The year is 600 AD and the Roman Empire is but a shadow of its former self, only holding about half of its rightful land. Lets see if we can change that.
Here are my historical victory conditions. Pretty boring if you ask me. But were not going for a historical victory are we now?
Right off the bat I'm at war with Arabia and there pushing north, If I don't act now I could lose the Holy City.
Spoiler :
Saladin is one unreasonable guy isn't he?
Spoiler :
Jerusalem is lost....
Spoiler :
And immediately retaken.
For now this war is a stalemate, But those Arabs are forgetting one thing. There messing with Romans now!
What will happen next? Stay tuned to find out!