Keroro
Dororo: Ninja Frog
Continuing 100 BCE game from post 3098:
The Empire is now at war on three fronts, the British, Dacian and now Persian fronts.
Persia has tons of troops on the border, and my armies are struggling to get into position to fight them off with the assistance of my allies the Armenians.
94 CE - Porolissum taken from the Dacians.
96 CE - Eboracum taken in Britannia, the Brits seem to be pretty weak now. In other news the Armenians take the poorly defended Persian city of Edessa.
I'm slaughtering about 15 Persian Hippotoxotae per turn ATM.
100 CE - More units pour into the East, and the bloodbath escalates. I lose quite a few Miles Aux, but swathes of Persians go to meet Ahura Mazda in the next world. Scipio arrives in the East to shore up the defences.
106 CE - Durostorum and Luguvallium taken from the Brits. Thapsacus taken from the Persians. The Persians take back Edessa from the Armenians.
I sense that most of the Persians are leaving me alone to try to attack Armenia, but my armies have pushed the battleline back far enough that I can pick the Persian units off as they march north.
112 CE - The tide has turned. I have about 50 Miles Aux, 150 Velites, 20 Cav and 3 armies now on the Eastern front, including a Traiani army.
Dura Europos and Babylon fall to my troops, but War Weariness hits this turn. Massive trouble accross the Empire as the plebs complain of the taxes they bear.
115 CE - Golden Age ends, but the treasury is still in pretty good shape. Research is kept at 12 turns / tech. Covovium taken from Brits. Sarmizegetusa taken from Dacians and with the WW hitting hard I decide to leave Dacia with one city (Tomis). They can't do much damage to the Empire now. Seleucia taken from the Persians.
118 CE - Edessa taken from the Persians. Nisibis bribed from the Armenians. The Eastern front is looking very red indeed now.
121 CE - Isca Silurum taken. Ninive and Ctesiphon taken from the Persians. The campaign in the East is just about at an end, but I need to honour the 20 turn agreement with Armenia.
The Persian campaign turned out to be a massive success, though there were a few very sticky turns at the beginning there where I thought I might lose two or three cities. The Persian Hippotoxotae proved to be fairly fragile in the end, though the Sagitarius were very tough to beat. Incidentally, I have never really used the Roman Sagitarius before, but I built 4 or 5 and found them to be really useful on the Eastern front. The Dacian campaign turned into a real nightmare for my tropps due to the difficult terrain they had to march through, and Sarmizegetusa was really difficult to take (it took 6 turns of siege IIRC). In comparison, the British campaign became easier the further North I went.
Next priorities:
Finish the Eastern campaign honourably, without breaking alliance with Armenia. Maybe buy a few more Armenian cities.
Move a mass of troops over to the Germanic borders.
War with Germanics.
The last challenge before the Empire reaches its historical height. I never had a war with Germany when I played RFRE before - I always chickened out and gave in to their demands. Not going to do that this time. I intend to take every city I can off them, then remain on and off war with them for the next 500 years.
The Empire is now at war on three fronts, the British, Dacian and now Persian fronts.

94 CE - Porolissum taken from the Dacians.
96 CE - Eboracum taken in Britannia, the Brits seem to be pretty weak now. In other news the Armenians take the poorly defended Persian city of Edessa.

100 CE - More units pour into the East, and the bloodbath escalates. I lose quite a few Miles Aux, but swathes of Persians go to meet Ahura Mazda in the next world. Scipio arrives in the East to shore up the defences.

106 CE - Durostorum and Luguvallium taken from the Brits. Thapsacus taken from the Persians. The Persians take back Edessa from the Armenians.

112 CE - The tide has turned. I have about 50 Miles Aux, 150 Velites, 20 Cav and 3 armies now on the Eastern front, including a Traiani army.

115 CE - Golden Age ends, but the treasury is still in pretty good shape. Research is kept at 12 turns / tech. Covovium taken from Brits. Sarmizegetusa taken from Dacians and with the WW hitting hard I decide to leave Dacia with one city (Tomis). They can't do much damage to the Empire now. Seleucia taken from the Persians.
118 CE - Edessa taken from the Persians. Nisibis bribed from the Armenians. The Eastern front is looking very red indeed now.
121 CE - Isca Silurum taken. Ninive and Ctesiphon taken from the Persians. The campaign in the East is just about at an end, but I need to honour the 20 turn agreement with Armenia.
The Persian campaign turned out to be a massive success, though there were a few very sticky turns at the beginning there where I thought I might lose two or three cities. The Persian Hippotoxotae proved to be fairly fragile in the end, though the Sagitarius were very tough to beat. Incidentally, I have never really used the Roman Sagitarius before, but I built 4 or 5 and found them to be really useful on the Eastern front. The Dacian campaign turned into a real nightmare for my tropps due to the difficult terrain they had to march through, and Sarmizegetusa was really difficult to take (it took 6 turns of siege IIRC). In comparison, the British campaign became easier the further North I went.
Next priorities:
Finish the Eastern campaign honourably, without breaking alliance with Armenia. Maybe buy a few more Armenian cities.
Move a mass of troops over to the Germanic borders.
War with Germanics.
