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Author Topic: Anagaea: A New Era of Empires - 160BC  (Read 96891 times)


Non aggression pacts are a bad idea.  I speak from experience.  So would Stalin.


The Avalonian general sends orders through the Britonic King that the Britonic army is to disperse into its existing garrisons and return home.  The King is invited over to dine with the Avalonian general and his chief staff and discuss the future of the Britonic states in further detail, namely the measures that Avalonia will be taking to pacify the Britonic people and create a sense of unity with Avalonia that is lacking at present.

The Avalonian army prepares to pack up and move to the Britonic capitol whee it will remain until a garrison of Britonic and Avalonian troops can be formed and equipped.  This garrison is to be similar to that of Nazgar.  250 men are sent back to rendezvous with the fleet and reinforcements at the beachhead and inform them that the Britons have surrendered and to have the fastest ships inform the Council and turn back further reinforcements (for the time being at least, permanently barring rebellion).

A census is to be taken in a few years after the people have warmed up to Avalonian rule and won't try to kill census takers or fudge the numbers or anything like that.  Military cap is 1/5 of population, and the enemy armies amounted in total to around 23,000, so the population should reasonably be about 100,000 (likely more) minus about 15 or 16 thousand casualties, but since the calculation is OC, Avalonia doesn't have this information).

Avalonian ships find that Xinpingpongtangnoodle or whatever Swat's coastal puppet state is under the control of Erinaum.  This worries the Belanese population on Turtle Island.  Avalonia attempts to establish diplomatic communications with Erinaum and sends a letter to that end in Belanese (I don't know if they have a separate language, but if not that's just as good).  The Belanese grow uneasy and their little secret order focused around Belanese lineage and the sun meets more frequently and grows in number, but they are appeased for the most part as Avalonia agrees to funnel resources toward fortifying Turtle Island specifically for their protection and benefit.

Atensiaball 5  What kind of person would I be if I just picked on everyone else?
And Some Darker Humor.
« Last Edit: September 11, 2014, 05:25:12 PM by Plethora »

Non aggression pacts are a bad idea.  I speak from experience.  So would Stalin.

it's not like I'm going to break it and albiton has a lebensraum idea for an island when they could just expand inland

Auria begins a new trade route to Atenisia and Espovon.

New steel armor is being manufactured for troops in Auria's army. Might as well make use of our steel manufacturing.

Steel is being manufactured in Atenisia due to its rich mines and advanced mettalurgy knowledge.

Its craftmenship is very articulate and crafty.

Because craftiness is automatically awesome.


I don't know about you but I just want to play with stone walls and towers if possible

I don't know about you but I just want to play with stone walls and towers if possible
do not worry, all that will remain of atenisia soon will be stone walls and towers


Again, Mlockha, how would you know volunteered (minority) Atenisian men are being used on the battlefield? Atenisians and Albitons are basically the same in ethnicity, except for dialect, but you wouldn't know in the first place as those on the capital-Albitonic and western Albiton (who holds the second largest city) would speak the same.

How would you know they weren't just drafted, either?

How would grunter know, as well?

I know you obviously gave grunter a large percent of your military through bullstuff reasons, so there's no fiddle and giggle with this.

Also, updated OP.
« Last Edit: September 11, 2014, 11:24:22 PM by Swat 3 »

Random Events No. 7

Lotavik:  Unbeknownst to Lotavik, Tanorul had been spreading its wicked influences to the surrounding lands to the west and southwest.  It gains territory and population, and subsequently trains an army that pushes Lotavik's army past the boundary antebellum.  (NPC:  0%)

Erinaum:  Good harvests and economics allow for a small baby boom in Erinaum.  (POP:  60%)

Atenisia:  Albitonic forces say that due to its successes in Aspidis, it will keep 4,000 of the Atenisian military within its own permanent branches.  (POL:  40%, DOUBLE)

Avalonia:  It is found that after the war in the Britonic States, that the national treasury is low.  On top of this, Ormica and Espul are demanding more payment for the wars in the Britonic States, either in money or in land.  They refuse to trade until their demands are met.  (ECN:  20%, DOUBLE)

Galaumia:  Barbaric tribes from the west dislike Galaumia, and band together to create a large nation, although with a disorganized central government.  They swear by their gods that Galaumian blood will be spilled.  (POL:  30%)

Aspidis:  The Albitonic Army splits up into 4 groups of 7,500 and separately deals with any forces waiting for them.  Aspian forces, even civilian, stand little chance against the steamrolling machine.  (NPC:  10%)

Caprica:  The meritocratic system is questioned upon the discovery of several underground societies that exist solely to create good works for their proprietors– those who have achieved high positions due to what they call their great works.  (POL:  10%)

Varansk:
A naval exercise involving experimental amphibious invasion techniques is proven successful.  Varansk now has efficient techniques currently unique to them.  (MIL:  80%)

Calzone:  Nothing out of the ordinary here.

Hlaohamarr:  Nothing out of the ordinary here.

Plexia:  Nothing out of the ordinary here.

Auria:  Nothing out of the ordinary here.

Espovon:  The people of Espovon love the king!  Several stone masons, sculptors and artisans wish to immortalize the king by creating great statues, gardens and palaces.  (POL:  90%)

Sorry this is late.

hi yes

can anyone recap recent events for me

Aspidis is getting steamrolled by Albiton.

Grunter probably has some silly reason to defeat Albiton.

The Chief issues a statement on the Barbaric nation to the west.

"You dare challenge Galaumian minds on Galaumian soil? Your hearts shall be broken, along with your bodies. Let your farmers toil their fields with your blood. This barbaric nation will not stand, nonetheless one that challenges Gaulamia. We will war them, in the highlands, in the desert, or in both. They will not survive."

[Spies are sent into the Barbaric nation* to increase civil unrest and prepare them for a Galaumian invasion.]

*- Could I get a name for this barbaric nation?
« Last Edit: September 12, 2014, 07:30:06 AM by mlockha »

Aspidis is getting steamrolled by Albiton.

Grunter probably has some silly reason to defeat Albiton.

Silly reason? Lol, me dying isn't even bothering me. It'd just prove a point that Aspidis was not a complete pushover like Atenisia was, and that they actually managed to put some dents in their force before they got kicked to the curb.

Don't get me wrong, I'm getting forgeted up. But I'm at least putting up a fight.

Random Events No. 7

Aspidis:  The Albitonic Army splits up into 4 groups of 7,500 and separately deals with any forces waiting for them.  Aspian forces, even civilian, stand little chance against the steamrolling machine.  (NPC:  10%)

Aspidis continues their desperate attempts to keep their overpowering enemy at bay, most of the routed forces come together, and a reserve unit of one thousand elites soon come to offer assistance, leaving one thousand more elites to remain at the capitol to protect the emperor and his royal line, breaking up into four groups of around 3 thousand each to go and take out the four groups of Albitonian soldiers. Nomadic tribals and plain and mountain barbarians are, again, promised triumph and glory on the battlefield if they join in the fight against Albiton.

One of the groups, however, has a different plan, and rather than going after the one group of 7,500 they were assigned to, they 'desert' and via sea begin making way to attempt to launch a surprise siege on the capitol of Albiton and to slaughter as much as they can before they're put down, despite how insane it seems. This leaves the way to the capitol wide open to Albiton, though they'll have to pass through Sabbionnete or however the forget it's spelt, and some civilians there are no doubt going to put up some resistance.




How would grunter know, as well? I don't, stop assuming things and coming off as a huge twat.

I know you obviously gave grunter a large percent of your military through bullstuff reasons, so there's no fiddle and giggle with this. None of mlockha's troops are fighting along side, all the casualties you've seen have been mine, and all the troops that Albiton has encountered are mine. If/When he does arrive though, then you can start whining about him being there and how it's 'bullstuff'.
« Last Edit: September 12, 2014, 08:11:06 AM by grunterdb1951 »

Espovon decides to lower taxes in the country because of all the work the citizens are doing.