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The second Republic of Rome forum game has come to an end, I have written up the ending post (finally). It consists the history of each family from the perspective of historians in the reign of Emperor Gaius Pisentius. gg



Colussus autem Imperator Gaius Pisentius Augustus Invictus circa DCCLXXVI ab Urbe condita.

Imperial Family (winner) - able to outmaneuver every other player and rule Rome

Gens Pisentii (white army)
The Pisentii are an ancient patrician family dating from the founding of Rome. They hold the most consulships in the annals, a grand 13 in total. They are the archetypical romans, famous politicians, and generals. There are of course many detractors who can point to the dark stains in their history that now are being so eagerly being scrubbed away. Even so, it all began Decius Pisentius Caracturus, the patriarch as it was, who is recorded as being a good, although rather unremarkable Consul. He began to associate with the Populares, and this proved to be beneficial to his far more important son, Sulla who began his career by finishing the war in Sicily against Carthage. The mid republic was a time of wars and unrest, chaotic to the extreme where Sulla Pisentius Numantinus and Lustrious Felix Pompeius Asiaticus Numidicus fought for commands as the generals of their respective parties, eager to amass loyal legions. Untold glory was won and it seemed the PIsenti had reached their apex but his son, Augustus did not have his talents and died in the greatest disaster of roman history, against the Pontics at Orchomenos. His son, Aquillo Pisentius was a notable figure in the late republic with 3 consulships who rebuilt the families fortunes and left it to Gaius Pisentus Augustus who had an undeniable talent to lead and sway men to his cause. After his great victory against Reformatio at the Battle of Chalcedon, his power was so massive that his fellow Populares feared that peace would be impossible with him as a fellow Triumvir and so conspired to murder him. This likely would have been the end of the Pisentii, if not ironically for the bold Icilius who accepted his position as the new triumvir. Paulius and Cocles thought he would be a mere puppet, but they were quite wrong as he revolted and abolished the populare senate. Unfortunately, although Icilius had an adept mind, he did not have the loyalty of the army, or the ability to lead, and became overly reliant upon the remaining young son of Gaius Pisentius Augustus , "Gaius Aquillio Augustus Pisentus" who upon defeating the populares then marched on Icilius expelled him from Rome and defeated the attempt by the aged Cocles to retake the city for Icilius. With no one left to challenge his army, Pisentius resolved to reward his followers, and exile his foes. So began the Roman Empire, founded by the Pisentian Dynasty.

Winning Family (2nd place) - picked the right side now enjoys very high status in the Empire

Gens Antonii (tunder3)
The Antonii began as a minor but not insubstantial family holding 2 consulships over the course of the republic. Originally content to serve in minor magistries, they soon adopted the ways of intrigue and in the mid republic became enmeshed in the schemes of Ovidius Fenix to overthrow the republic. After these hopes were dashed at the battle of antium, Antonius surrendered to the republic betraying the Ovidii. Although of great benefit to the Republic, henceforth the family honor would be stained. For decades they recessed back into obscurity until the late republic. In this time, both Reformatio and Populares vied for control of the Senate equally, yet one of the Antonii emerged to create a third party based on various dissident senators, and managed to secure consulship many historians speculate to seize control of the state but he was assassinated )by what was later discovered to be a member of the Regulii family). This put an end to the Antonii as political actors in their own right for they lost tremendous wealth and influence in this fall. Relatives continued to serve as praetors, most notably and Antonii served at the case of the Metilian Conspiracy which did grave harm to the Reformatio Party, sentencing all found guilty to death, currying the favor of the Populares. During the later reformatio-populare civil war the Antonii regained stature as a commander slowly but surely as the Popular bled resources and manpower in its costly victory. Gaius Antonius was notable for also defeat Mithridates at long last. Here he won the loyalty of Legio XX Pontica and to this day remain the only legion in the Empire which retains its special status not under direct command of the Emperor. This legion fought at the famous Battle of Chalcedon, where after victory he began to entice the victorious Pisentius to dreams of great power but upon his assassination Gaius Antonius once again betrayed the populares following Icilius into revolt along the Danube. He served as his leading commander, but after failing to defeat Paullius was executed. His son however was forgiven by the paranoid Icilius, who in secret still resented the man and convinced the young son of Pisentius to overthrow the tyrant. Thusly, the Antonii have risen to a status second only to the Emperor himself, duly rewarded with vast estates and concessions, as well as near legal immunity to do as they will.


Free Families - joined the winning side very near before the end, allowed to keep their aristocratic privileges in the Empire

Gens Ovidii Pheonixking929
The Ovidii or more properly the "Ovidii Fenixiones" that were notorious during the early and mid republic holding 6 consulships. The founder of the dynasty in the senate was Martialism Ovidius Fenix, whose ambition led him to seek the Consulship and became a famous admiral in the long first punic war. Although he at first met with little success against the formidable punic foe, Martialism was after many difficult battles able to overcome their navy. He was unable to replicate this success and land and soon fell out of command. His so, Titus Ovidius Fenix, became enmeshed in Populare politics, and was part of a conspiracy to seize the Republic but was assassinated by the newly formed Reformatio Party. His friend, a mysterious roman by the name of Derenius took his son to Illyria and rose in revolt, but was swiftly beaten by Marius Secundus Cocles at Antium and the boy Fenix was betrayed by Marius Antionus. This boy would grow up to be Octavian Ovidius Fenix, a great plague to the Roman Republic. When Illyria once again revolted, the young Ovidius took up their cause, forming a cult around his family and father, of which he placed great importance upon (although its dubious if anyone else did). At first the revolt was considered by the Republic to be of little note, but the Republic was beset upon by so many foes, the greatest of these being Hannibal himself, they could not bring this wayward province to heel. So for many years Octavian Ovidius was able to build up a power base and upon a particularly bad disaster in Africa under Lucius Cornellius Scipio was able to seize Rome. In a wave of bloodshed in chaos for which he is now remembered, Ovidius ruled Rome for a short while as Emperor, until he was expelled at great cost by the Senate. Despite this, the Senate was unable to quash the revolt because his powerbase in Illyria was too strong. Ovidius in fact was of great aid in some cases to Rome, launched a campaign to conquer Macedonia, and even defeated the Carthagianin invasion of northern Italy (aeit not led by Hannibal). These victories made him a powerful and popular individual, but the resources of the Senate were too strong, he decided in an unprecedented move, to return to Rome at the head of his forces. Due to his reputation, the Senate was unable to try him for any crimes, the people would not allow it to be so. He did not retire easily, and felt unhappy that both parties denied him any power, for they did not trust him. He died popular, but un-influential. His son, whose name history did not record, became irritated with his families exiled status, betrayed the few friends he had such as the Antonii and revolted in Sicily. He was embarrassingly defeated by Marcus Germanus in a decisive naval battle near Rhodes, dooming his ambitions. The family after this is nearly destroyed, records become scant, although due to their ancient lineage were never wiped out. In the Late Republic an Ovidii held Consulship, albeit as a Populare puppet under Leto Icilius design. It is clear the Ovidii reputation for deceitfulness now hampered their ability to gain any sort of power, but did choose in the end to pick the Emperor's side at the last second. For this at least, the Emperor has allowed the Ovidii to maintain their estates in Italy and rule as hereditary governors of Illyria to this day, albeit very closely watched indeed…

Gens Cornelii Zephyrusu
The Cornelii are confirmed to be the oldest family in Rome, preceding any other (first to join). Due to this they believed themselves to be a step apart from the other families, and were the guadians of traditionalism. This snobbery did not serve them well, as the rise of political parties which they refused to participate in caused the Cornelli to fall by the wayside most often. The most distasteful party to the Cornelii were the Populares, who ever sought subvert the institutions of the Republc and enrich themselves. By the mid republic, the war against Carthage had now become unsustainably long and costly, with Hannibal rampaging across Italy. History records a Scipio, although not his precise name, probably Lucius Cornellius Scipio who led a succesful campaign in Hispania twice as Consul and retained a command, he drove Hannibal back to Africa but a civil war in Illyria forced the Senate to sicily. Scipio was obsesed with destroying Hannibal, even at the expense of fighting the civil war, which drew the wrath of the Populares who tried to have him killed. This earned the Populares the eternal hatred of the Cornelii but regardless he led the attack on Africa and failed horribly, and was even captured by the Carthaginians, proving the Populares right. Not long after this Carthage signed a truce with Rome, Scipio returned but defected to the Fenix rebels with his legions, although they were soon defeated by the Senate, Scipio was exiled for the remainder of his life, and died proudly without begging for mercy once. His son, Aurelius was granted clemency and rose slowly and into the ranks of the Reformatio Party, who promised him vengance against the Populares that ruined his father. Aurelius was a classic cornelii, unlkieable but proud, and an even better soldier than his father, for he was seemingly incapable of meeting disaster in battle. When the eastern half of the republic declared itself in support of the Reformatio party, Aurelius followed them and took a high place in their war councils and began advising Pompeius and Vipsanius on strategy. While their fleets held off the roman assault, Aurelius led the legions against the eastern barbarians. He sieged the cities of Pontus, crushed Tigranes in battle, secured Syria, then moved into Parthia, defeating their western army, and then most audaciously chose to march to Ctesiphon, where he faced down the huge parthian royal army and won, sacking their capital. For the achievement of conquering the entire east he was called "Magnus" but died of disease before he could return home. This was the apex of Cornelii grandeur, as the new army they had created from the veterans of those wars were defeated in the enormous battle of Chalcedon. Henceforth the Cornelii would become irrelevant pawns, although they did decide to back Emperor Pisentius, and thusly have maintained their status in Rome. In the present days of the Empire, the Cornelii enjoy hosting private parties for the upper crust of society and showing guests the grandeur of their esteemed ancestors.

Gens Caecelii (4nic)
The Caecelli were ill regarded by their opponents, but a useful client to the Paulii. Throughhout history they held 3 consulships, although history does not record what actions they took, if any. In the mid republic one of the Caecelli was known to have defeated the gladiator slave revolt, although only its disorganized and leaderless remains. Bankrolling the Populares, they were a very valuable and loyal member, to the great annoyance of men from the Pompeii and Reformatio because of the voting influence they had in the Senate. There were assassination and attacks upon the Caecelli for their loyalty to the Populares but ultimately they could not be fully eradicated. However, in the waning years after the costly Populare-Reformatio Civil War Lucius Caeclius abandoned the Senate for service under the Emperor Pisentius, and as such was spared from exile, his descendants continue to live to this day as wealthy aristocrats of the city and surrounding countryside.


Exiles (losers) - played the game of Roman politics and warfare, and ending up on the wrong side, the Emperor has banished these people from the center of power, and now exist outside or on the fringes in remote cities

Gens Coclii(Empirezz)
The Coclii were the second most politically influential family, having an astounding 12 consulships. Much of their history is now lost forever, for they fell out of favor of the Emperors being staunch republicans. What is know is they were of ancient patrician line, first gaining prominence in a great victory over the Gauls under Horatius Cocles. Over time they family fell into the orbit of the Populares and there remained becoming partners to the Paulii whom they intermarried into often. Over time the Coclii assumed a more strategic political role after Paulius' death, while the Pisenti became commanders although Magnus Secundus Cocles is partially famous for conquering Crete. The Coclii were regarded as the moderate family of the Populare, and numerous times tried to make deals with Vipsanius of Reformatio, but ultimately this could not prevent the civil war, which the Populares did ultimately win under Gaius Tertius Cocles. Many actions taken by Rome during this era were secretly his doing in collusion with Paulius. But the Coclii were overthrown after they were unable to control icilius revolt. Hortensius Quartus Cocles as the last representative of senate surrendered to him and tried to defeat both Emperors by pitting them against each other and restoring the Republic but failed in this endeavor and thusly the Coclii became exiles. Hortensius is rumored to have since died, his son is often a figure in the Parthian and Armenian courts.

Gens Paulii (Pavle)
The Paulii were originally priests, which became a very influential family that deserves more than I will write due to their relations with my Emperor. Regardless, over time they had taken the role of Pontifex Maximus in a hereditary fashion, down through the ages. As such, their influence was vast in Rome from the outset, although only subtly felt. It is perhaps predictable that the secret societies would form among a priesthood, and here is where the Populares first were born, led by Andertius Paulius Myst. So capable was he, that within his lifetime the Populare party dominated the Senate completely, although he was never a Consul himself. The Populares were a force of strength for the Republic, and in the mid republic they did lead it well enough, but their monopoly on power was oppressive to the other Senators which eventually led to the rise of the Reformatio Party. The son of Andertius then fell in battle against Hannibal after the disaster at Cannae. In this era the Paulii declined as leadership of the party fell into other hands (notably Cocles) and the Reformatio continually held its ground. The grandson of Andertius was ruthless, successfully undermining the support of the Equites of the Reformatio diminishing their political capital but was subsequently assassinated. The fanatic hatred of the Reformatio and naked ambition kept the Paulii relevant, and in the civil wars, the Paulii family were leading figures, and were eventually able to land a critical defeat upon the Reformatio at Chalcedon, a spectacular victory that is remembered even to this day as the largest land battle in history. Ultimately, however, the undoing of the Populares and Paulii were their increasing reliance upon the Icilii family to manage the more mundane affairs while they conducted the grandiose visions. Paranoia gripped the Paulii family who unjustly murdered the father of the current emperor, thus earning the enmity of the Pisentian Dynasty. Icilius later betrayed the decadent Populares, who managed to recover from their loss of Rome, Paullius even led a notable campaign against Parthia but was ultimately defeated in Greece at Dyrrhachium, putting an end to their relevance. The descendants of Paulius are watched by imperial spies, and are not welcome in Rome ever again.

Gens Icilii (j-e-s-u-s)
The Icilii claimed to be of patrician class although this story is probably forged because the appeared in the Senate during the mid republican era in the midst of the Populare-Reformatio political power struggle. At this time, the Reformatio had the will of the people on their side and were using tribunes to maintain their position much to the annoyance of the Populares. Icilius aligned with the Populares (the party of the elites in reality) and tried to silence the tribunes, but was murdered by the mob. For this sacrifice he was remembered as s friend by the Populares, and continued to serve them well. In time, the Populares relied upon his son to maintain the party, and even to manage Rome itself, which he did with growing ability, It is recorded that an Icili was consul 3 years in a row, gaining great political influence and intelligence. Indeed, throughout the entire civil war while the Populare leaders did strategy, Icilius ruled in Rome and carefully began to curate his eventual rise to power, which came after the Populare triumvirate Paulii, Cocli,, and Pisentii fell apart due to assassination of the Pisentii. In this chaos, he rose after appointing himself in charge of the army on the Danube against the Moesia, and in a bold attack backed by Antonius (his general) and (((bankers))) was able to take Rome from the Populares, and eventually the entire Republic with the young Pisentius' help after immense effort. At this point, Leto Icilius was almost recognized Emperor but was swiftly overthrown by the true Emperor, after which the Senate and Icilius attempted to retake Rome in a great battle but failed against Emperor Pisentius Legions and Praetorian Guard. Leto has since been exiled, an act of great mercy, although some in Rome consider it a foolhardy mistake. For at present, Leto is a notable member of the Parthian Court, along with Cocles, together they command the loyalty of the eastern clients should the Parthian Shahanshah ever desire to invade the empire...

Gens Subsilvii (Andartes)
Another obscure house, it was once somewhat prominent in the early republic, when they were aligned to the Gens Antonii and Ovidii. There they secured a Consulship, but were never ambitious enough to advance further than that. Later, another Subsilvii Consul was stripped of his command in the first civil war in favor of Cocles which began a feud. The courts found the Subsilvii guilty of conspiracy to murder, whereupon the family was disgraced. It never truly recovered, although in the mid republic a Subsilva become a Consul and later served an honorable term in Cisalpine Gaul where he effectively romanized the tribes but was killed during a Germanic raid. During the disastrous Fenixian Civil Wars the Subsilvii seemed to have not remained loyal to the Senate, but Fenix did not deem the family trustworthy and had the patriach imprisoned for decades until eventually freed by Pompeius after retaking Greece for the Senate. This is the last notable mention of the family in the annals, although they were still governors, and praetors, but were never regarded well by the Populare ruling party and eventually faded completely from the Senate. In the modern day, the Subsilvii cannot even be found in Rome, they are now thought to be extinct or fallen into poverty.

Gens Regulii (Witch-Doctor)
Scant record remain of the Regulii, who although very old, have not been very notable. Their downfall was swift after their patriach was tried and executed for attempted murder, thus the family was disgraced. Later it seems they recovered somewhat, gaining 1 consulship in the mid republic. It seems like other minor families during this era, they remained unaligned with either Populares or Reformatio, and thus fell easily as victims to their extortion and dominance politically. After a shortlived attempt to retain some authority in the Neutrum faction, this faction came to an end. The Regulii abandoned the Senate largely, either serving as governors in remote provinces or attempting to gain wealth in the Gladiatorial business. It is unknown where the Regulii are now, only that they have been exiled from any position of power, losing their title of nobility.

Gen Tulii (Death)
An old family, they claim to orignate since the founding of Rome. They were however, a fairly unremarkable one, never holding a consulship, but did hold numerous praetorships and served as governors. For much of roman history they sought to amass wealth, but in the mid republic the leader of the Tulii was killed in the first illyrian revolt and later his brother was killed by the roman mob in a random act of violence which sent the family spiraling down into mediocrity where it remained for some time. As the Senate became more and more desperate for funds they seized assets of the Tulii putting them under great difficulties until they formed the Neutrum faction, a collection of senators intent on preserving their wealth against the rapacious senate. With Neutrums collapse, the Tulii decided to join the Reformatio revolt providing valuable resources, but it wasn't enough, and upon their defeat the Tulii fade from history. Presumably their decedents now live in a distant eastern city as merchants

Gens Germanii (Trsid)
The origin of the Germanii is obscure, likely arising in the mid republic where they began aligning to the Reformatio faction having 3 consulships. Arguably the peak of the Germanii was under Consul Marcus Germanus who in one year in a single campaign crushed the sicilian roman revolt of Aelius Ovidius Fenix and defeated Pontus, all on sea. After this moment of glory they began to fade but still notable members commander of the Reformatio revolt fighting in Cyrene. After their defeat he fled to Parthia, but then returned to the republic where he served Icilius after his revolt, and then betrayed him but was later captured and killed. Whatever descendants of the Germanii remain are of little note, and are no longer welcome in Rome.

Gens Vipsanii (Mrarmy)
The Vipsanii orignated from Latium, but were of no ancient heritage, despite claiming patrician status. Their first member Camillus Vipsanius attained the social class of Senator in the mid republic, a time of crisis. He lent his political influence to the Reformatio faction, which was increasingly considerable, and helped to end the dominance herefore of the Populares and thus begin the long cold war in the Senate where Vipsanius and Cocles would negotiate on behalf of their parties to maintain the balance of consular power and concessions to keep Rome afloat in the midst of wars against slaves, germanics, barbarians of all sorts. Regardless, it seems Camillus efforts were insufficient, despite building up a growing election fund, the Populares had a seeming unending ability to wrest power back into their hands. After politics no longer becam an option the Vipsanii faded from relevance and were caught up in the storm of Pompeius revolt. The history of the Reformatio actions in the east is fragmented but sources indicate the Vipsanii were relevant as rich governors of asia and even defeated a massive pontic invasion. After the Reformatio defeat the grandson of Camillius, son of Proculus, by the name of Marcus became the lover of Cleopatra where he essentially remained for the rest of his life with loose alliances to either the Senate/Populares or whoever. Roman politics did not concern them greatly, when Cleopatra died the Emperors declined to fully annex the province, so to this day the heirs of the Vipsanii-Ptolemaic dynasty rule Egypt.



Extinct Families (losers) - These families are now all gone, but faded memories, lucky to be remembered as a footnote
Gens Pompeii
Gens Tarquinii
Gens Alotii
Gens Metelii
Gens Nervii
Gens Caecilius
Gens Justinii
08.08.2017 - 05:01
كتب بواسطة Oleg, 08.08.2017 at 04:11

كتب بواسطة Darth., 08.08.2017 at 01:34

You moron Aqollo. Pavle was immune to disaster rolls versus Macedonia - they have even more disaster rolls than Carthage. And you killed him just because you didn't know who assassinated you, and Populares is a convenient target for you to vent your butthurt rage on.

i did not die faggot

Calm your tits lol. I read stuff wrong. I'd just woken up and was hungover. Sorry xD
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08.08.2017 - 06:18
 JF.
Consul Vote
3
Censor Vote
1
Praetor Vote
2
Commander of the 2nd Illyrian war?
3
Force Raising
1
Troop deployment:
1
Pompeian Land Bill
1
Trial of Flavius Regulus (Yellow Rose)
2
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08.08.2017 - 08:18
Consul Vote
1)Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (Darth) + Martialism Ovidius "Fenix" (Pheonixking929)
Censor Vote
2)Antigonus Nerva (GhostFace)
Praetor Vote
2)Atilius Tullius Cicero (need mental help)
Commander of the 2nd Illyrian War?
2)Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (Darth) [populares candidate]
Force Raising
1)Construct 8 Fleets
Troop deployment:
1)Deploy all legions 2 fleets to Illyria, rest of fleets to carthage

Pompeian Land Bill:

1)Aye

Trial of Flavius Regulus (Yellow Rose)
1) Guilty (Death)
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Everyone is living a myth and it's important to know what yours is. It could be a tragedy- and maybe you don't want it to be.
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08.08.2017 - 08:21
Consul Vote
3)Popus Benedictus (Boywind) + Sextus Pompeius (Phoenix) [tribune proposal]

Censor Vote
1)Horatius Cocles (Empirezz)

Praetor Vote
2)Atilius Tullius Cicero (need mental help)




Consuls have chosen NOT to replace Martialism Ovidius Fenix (Pheonixking929) as commander of the 1st Punic War

Commander of the 2nd Illyrian War?
3)Balbinus Calvus (Freeman)

PROPOSALS
"Now, the Senate shall vote on the proposals of the Consuls. Tribunes speak now or forever hold your peace!"


Force Raising
1)Construct 8 Fleets


Troop deployment:
2)Deploy all units against carthage

Pompeian Land Bill:
1)Aye

Trial of Rose:

2. Innocent
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08.08.2017 - 09:09
Consul Vote
3)Popus Benedictus (Boywind) + Sextus Pompeius (Phoenix) [tribune proposal]

Censor Vote
1)Horatius Cocles (Empirezz)

Praetor Vote
2)Atilius Tullius Cicero (need mental help)




Consuls have chosen NOT to replace Martialism Ovidius Fenix (Pheonixking929) as commander of the 1st Punic War

Commander of the 2nd Illyrian War?
3)Balbinus Calvus (Freeman)

PROPOSALS
"Now, the Senate shall vote on the proposals of the Consuls. Tribunes speak now or forever hold your peace!"


Force Raising
1)Construct 8 Fleets


Troop deployment:
2)Deploy all units against carthage

Pompeian Land Bill:
1)Aye

Trial of Rose:

2. Innocent
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08.08.2017 - 12:23
Posting for tunder
Marcus Antonius (Tunder3) votes for 3 for consul

He also bribes "as much as is needed to win"
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08.08.2017 - 13:38
Consul Vote
3)Popus Benedictus (Boywind) + Sextus Pompeius (Phoenix) [tribune proposal]

Censor Vote
1)Horatius Cocles (Empirezz)

Praetor Vote
2)Atilius Tullius Cicero (need mental help)

Commander of the 2nd Illyrian War?
3)Balbinus Calvus (Freeman)


Force Raising
1)Construct 8 Fleets

Troop deployment:
1)Deploy all legions 2 fleets to Illyria, rest of fleets to carthage

Pompeian Land Bill:
1)Aye


Trial of Flavius Regulus (Yellow Rose)
2) Innocent
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08.08.2017 - 14:47
==Turn 6: Phase 3 has begun==
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08.08.2017 - 16:43

Assassination Failed!

Enjoying a night horse ride outside the city, Marcus Antonius (tunder3) notices hooded men following him and they give chase. In a frenzied escape he reaches the gates of rome and the guards rush out to help him, they run down the men, and after torture reveal they are of Antigonus Nerva's (GhostFace) clients. Although Nerva denies the association officially for legal reasons the evidence is quite clear.

Effects:
(rolled 1) attempt failed and the perpetrator has been discovered..

Assassination Attempt Failed!
Antigonus Nerva (GhostFace) is imprisoned, he cannot roll equite next year, and will be put on trial next senate phase
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08.08.2017 - 18:35


Ambush at Mylae
Martialism Ovidius "Fenix" (Pheonixking929) (Balanced)
(12 Fleets + 4 command)=16 strength
Hamilcar (Surprise Attack)
(10 Fleets + 3 command) = 13 strength
Battle Roll: 13
Result: Disaster

The night was dark but Ovidius had no choice but to press on. The Senate was in chaos- word had reached him of a diplomatic coup of sorts, who was in control was not certain. But, as distracted as he was, he knew he had to push on. With new ships, new crews, and years of waiting, the battle had to be fought now. As his ships continued sailing, horns were sounded as the Carthaginian fleet was sighted off toward the West. The fleet repositioned themselves while oarsmen were yelled at to row faster and faster. Marines readied themselves- some sweating even as the cool night, as cool as a dead body, hung in the air. Archers had their arrows drawn, waiting for the signal to fire at will.
The fleet was smaller than expected but comprised of fast moving ships. Patrol boats Ovidius thought to himself. "Fire at will!" he yelled- he would not allow them to return to their main fleet.
Arrows flung in the air and landed in their targets, sails went up in flames while sailors returned fire. As the ships neared one another, Ovidius ordered his commanders to make preparations for boarding while marines prepared to carry out their Admiral's order. Just as they got in boarding range a loud sound was heard underneath the hulls of many ships.
"Sandbar!", one of the navigators shouted. Covered by the night sky, Rome's larger ships became entrenched on large mountains of sand covered in the ocean. It was high enough to cause many ships to get trapped, but just deep enough for Carthaginian naval patrol vessels to maneuver around.

"It's a trap." Ovidius realized. Almost immediately, arrows from multiple patrol boats began firing. Sailors and marines unlike were struggling to hang on. Water began entering the lower decks and the ships slowly began to sink. Soon, Carthaginian soldiers began boarding, but not just any sailors, but trained killers- only those under Hamilcar's personal command could be behind this risky, but surprise, attack. Ovidius drew his sword and began fighting alongside his fellow soldiers vowing to not leave his ship until every last Roman was off it. With water pouring in below deck, and fire raging above deck, Ovidius was outmatched. He was stabbed through the ribs but kept fighting forward. He was finally grabbed by a few guards who began pushing him off the ship into a lifeboat. Fighting against his own men, he saw Roman sailors and marines being killed or taken prisoner. He thought he saw Hamilcar in the distance but finally pragmatism returned to Ovidius' mind. He allowed himself to escape with the rest of his fleet, vowing to return for the men he left behind.

Roman Casualties
-3 Fleets (losses halved due to Fenix ability)

Carthaginian Casualties
Minimla

Rome gains +1 unrest for defeat in war


Siege of Pharos
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (Darth) (Balanced)
(9 Legions+2 veteran legions +4 command)=17 strength
Illyrian Commander (Flanking)
(4Armies) = 4 strength
Battle Roll: 12 (+13 from greater strength =25)
Result: Crushing Victory

King Demtrius of Illyria did all he could to hold back the legions of Rome commanded by General Superbus. But with his back to the sea where 20 Roman ships remained enforcing a blockade, and 11 legions marching to dig trenches and iege equipment, he had little chance of victory.
Messengers had been sent out to the Macedonians asking for help- he had denied the Macedonian advisers advice that he seek shelter next door until the time was ready to strike back. Arrogant though at his recent successes, he refused, confident that his forces could hold back the Romans. Control had been much more centralized under his rule than the last Queen, but Demetrius had failed at growing the size of his army. As town after town fell to the Roman army, more and more supporters of Demtrius began changing their allegience while thousands crossed the border into Macedon, eager to accept future soldiers and new workers.

As Roman forces began making their arrangements for a siege, Demtrius still felt confidence.

"Koinos." Demetrius called to his military adviser from Macedon.
"Your highness," He responded.
"How long can we hold out?"

The small war council gathered waited for the Macedonians reply. For months now, the capital had been fortified, grain stocks would last a year, enough time it was hoped for Macedonia to send help.
"Your highness, we can hold the walls so long as we hold the city."
For the next month, catapults smashed into the walls and outskirts of the city. Inside, a disorganized attack on lone guards standing watched led Koinos to call back men from the front to guard the central districts. He was overruled though by Demetrius, a man who increasingly became more paranoid of his Macedonian guest.
An envoy arrived from the Romans suing for peace. Koinos urged Demetrius to accept it. Once more, he was rebuffed. Finally, growing riots in the city prompted a munity in the Illyrian army. With fires raging around the city, Demetrius sat on his chair, still thinking he could win.

"The Macedonians will come." he kept murmuring to himself. Noblemen and military officers kept their distance from him. Finally Koinos entered the room.
"Demetrius it's over. Tell the Roma you'll accept his offer of surrender."
"The Macedonians will come." he again repeated to himself.

Koinos looked around at the frightened elite. He swallowed before walking up to Demetrius and stabbing him in the stomach. He then turned around and walked out of the room. Silence followed Demetrius' death. Then the elite followed out of the room.
Rome did not lose a single legion. And while they had control over the major cities, many of the tribes still remained rebellious. It would take time for Illyria to accept foreign rule- that is if it ever will.


Roman Casualties
Minimal

Illyrian Casualties
Total -- all killed or surrendered

Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (Darth) gains a veteran legion Legio I Primaris
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (Darth) gains 2 influence and 2 popularity for his victory
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (Darth) gains the cognomen ex virtute "Illyricus"
Superbus donates 10 talents in war spoils and the province of ILLYRICUM
Rome loses -1 unrest for victory in war

author: phoenixking for both
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08.08.2017 - 20:24
Aetius' stories were much better than Phoenixking's :/
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08.08.2017 - 20:48
كتب بواسطة Zephyrusu, 08.08.2017 at 20:24

Aetius' stories were much better than Phoenixking's :/

There is just no pleasing you
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08.08.2017 - 23:47
كتب بواسطة Pheonixking929, 08.08.2017 at 20:48

كتب بواسطة Zephyrusu, 08.08.2017 at 20:24

Aetius' stories were much better than Phoenixking's :/

There is just no pleasing you

To be fair Aetius' were short and to the point. No one has time to read as much as you're writing.
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09.08.2017 - 00:59
==Turn 7: Phase 1 has begun==
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09.08.2017 - 03:08
roll for equite (0)
donate 5 to Rome

My vote for land commissioner will go to the individual who donates the most to Rome this turn
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09.08.2017 - 03:56
Roll for equite with 3 talents.
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09.08.2017 - 04:16
 JF.
Roll for +3 on an equite.
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09.08.2017 - 04:26
Roll for Equite with 3 shekels
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09.08.2017 - 06:06
Roll for an equite 3 money
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09.08.2017 - 06:49
I propose a Type 1 Land Bill sponsored by myself. Co-sponsor is up for grabs.
Roll for equite with 1.
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09.08.2017 - 06:50
4 on equite
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09.08.2017 - 07:10
كتب بواسطة Darth., 09.08.2017 at 06:49

I propose a Type 1 Land Bill sponsored by myself. Co-sponsor is up for grabs.
Roll for equite with 1.

I would like to Co-sponsor the bill. The people's spirits need to be lifted in these dark times.
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09.08.2017 - 07:18
كتب بواسطة Tirpitz406, 09.08.2017 at 06:50

4 on equite

it's 1,3,6 and so on
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09.08.2017 - 07:22
كتب بواسطة Tirpitz406, 09.08.2017 at 06:50

4 on equite

you cant roll 4
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09.08.2017 - 07:28
Rome needs funds

As a reward for the highest donation consuls will vote for that individual to take the land commissioner position!

Having donated 5, this currently stabds as myself. Is anyone willing to donate 6 to the treasury?
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09.08.2017 - 08:10
كتب بواسطة Phoenix, 09.08.2017 at 07:28

Rome needs funds

As a reward for the highest donation consuls will vote for that individual to take the land commissioner position!

Having donated 5, this currently stabds as myself. Is anyone willing to donate 6 to the treasury?

I don't even have that much Q_Q
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09.08.2017 - 08:33
كتب بواسطة Phoenix, 09.08.2017 at 07:28

Rome needs funds

As a reward for the highest donation consuls will vote for that individual to take the land commissioner position!

Having donated 5, this currently stabds as myself. Is anyone willing to donate 6 to the treasury?


Good luck getting the hoarders to donate. Pavle and I combined donated 67 talents to the Roman treasury to prevent bankruptcy and reduce unrest. I've not rolled for an equite with money for the entire game pretty much (I still have 0 equites), with my entire treasury being used to fund Roman expansion and reduce unrest caused by other people's disasters. As thanks, I get assassination attempts every turn, because heaven forbid, I get a say in Roman policies and government despite all that I've done for the State. Meanwhile people rolling for equites with 3 and 6, having 15, 18 talents in their treasuries despite having an income of just 2 or 3 per turn... I suggest you don't donate anything to Rome. These ungrateful bastards don't deserve it. I'm not donating anything this turn, my biggest mistake was putting Rome's interests ahead of my own.

When the GM breaks character to say this, you know there is is a real fucking problem with what's happening....








Meanwhile...

That in total is 27 talents from me alone, on reducing unrest alone, not counting what I donated to Rome.

My thanks?
Morons like JF and Aqollo trying to assassinate me every turn. Seriously this game would have ended 3 turns ago if not for my fucking donations, games and spectacle.
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09.08.2017 - 09:25
3 on equite, I donate 7 to the state. In times like this, we, the men who control the wealth of the republic, must empty our reserves to keep our great Republic from collapsing.
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09.08.2017 - 09:28
I also ask the consuls, and this senate, to consider raising our fleet so I can have the chance to strike the Carthaginians once more. We are up against a very capable and determined enemy- disasters are bound to happen. Right now though, I am the only commander who has the ability to ensure any losses against them are minimal at best. And with wars soon to be stacking,we must end this threat before we see Rome invaded on all sides.
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09.08.2017 - 09:30
6 talents on equite
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