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5 on Equite for Drusus, the rest to the state
Also, no land bills, ever.
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==Turn 3: Phase 2 has begun==
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Assasination !
Hostus' bold and scathing speech against Fabius, leader of the populares drew mostly applause, some gasps. Later in the day, he is beset upon by an assassin who, does not even give the dignity of iron but unsheathes a small hand Gastraphete unleashing a bolt into his eye before disappearing into the night crowds.
1d6 = (5) = 5
Effect: Hostus Furius dies!
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Consul Vote
1)Marcus Calpurnius and Gaius Servilius (Auctoritas + Commercium)
Censor Vote
2)Vitam Cassius (Libertatem)
Praetor Vote
1)Cnaeus Terentius (Concinnatores)
Aedile:
1)Suprius Valerius (Libertatem)
To all those who vote for 1)Marcus Calpurnius and Gaius Servilius (Auctoritas + Commercium), If Gaius Servilius ends as Rome Consul, I promise - this is a public agreement- that I will do everything in my power to guarantee that you all get an appropriated delegation of power and are well compensated. I also promise that all those who didn't vote for me will also receive some type of compensation for losing, but obviously you will be rewarded better if you voted for me.
As Rome Consul, I will do my my best to uphold the balance of power. In my ideal Rome - Every Faction has 14% of the voting power. This means that I feel uncomfortable that POPULARES, OPTIMATES, LIBERTATEM and CONNCINATORES have half of this. I can guarantee that under my leadership, their voting power will double.
Autocritas and Pietas both have a dangerous voting power, but I promise that I will not take action against them, for I am a person of principle who strongly believes in Diplomacy and Communication.
I Voted Libertatem and Optimates during this election as a preview to my policy of restoring the balance of power. This does not mean that Pietas and CONNCINATORES are out of power for THEY BOTH have my GUARANTEE that they will not be excluded from government while I am Consul.
I PLAN to run for reeleaction with Auctoritas again as consul if I am allowed. For is my strong belief that we should all co-operate until we destroy Carthage.
last but not least;
Recruitment:
4. Raise 3 fleets and as many Legions as possible
Deployment
2. Send all on Macedon under Consul Julius (Only possible with recruitment option 4)
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1)Marcus Calpurnius and Gaius Servilius (Auctoritas + Commercium)
2)Vitam Cassius (Libertatem)
2)Lucius Flaminius (Optimates)
1)Suprius Valerius (Libertatem)
5. Nay
1. Declare war on Illyria, deploy 4 Legions there with 2 fleets under Consul Claudius, send the rest to Seleucids under Consul Julius
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Consul Vote
1)Marcus Calpurnius and Gaius Servilius (Auctoritas + Commercium) (Please let there be no landbills passed both of you, unless we're in dire need obviously)
Censor Vote
1)Gaius Julius (Pietas)
Praetor Vote
1)Cnaeus Terentius (Concinnatores)
Aedile:
1)Suprius Valerius (Libertatem)
Recruitment:
2. Raise 7 Legions
Deployment
1. Declare war on Illyria, deploy 4 Legions there with 2 fleets under Consul Claudius, send the rest to Seleucids under Consul Julius
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Consul Vote
5)Marcus Aemilius Paullus + Titus Quinctius Flamininus (Auctoritas + Optimates)
Censor Vote
2)Vitam Cassius (Libertatem)
Praetor Vote
2)Lucius Flaminius (Optimates)
Aedile:
1)Suprius Valerius (Libertatem)
Recruitment:
2. Raise 7 Legions
Deployment
1. Declare war on Illyria, deploy 4 Legions there with 2 fleets under Consul Claudius, send the rest to Seleucids under Consul Julius
Publius Cornelius Scipio expresses condolences to house Furii, hoping that they will recover from the loss of their strongman.
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Consul: 1
Censor: 2
Praetor: 1
Aedile: 1
Recruitment: 1
Deployment: 1
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Quiticus Flaminius is proposed as a Consul by a tribune along with Scipio Cornelius !!!
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Napísal Brsjak, 20.06.2019 at 10:52
Quiticus Flaminius is proposed as a dictator by a tribune!!!
Tribunes can only nominate in forum phase
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Napísal Brsjak, 20.06.2019 at 10:52
Quiticus Flaminius is proposed as a dictator by a tribune!!!
"Propose Bypass the Rome consul and propose any senator for nomination, or other proposal, while in forum phase"
You shud seriously read rules, you don't have me to lead your senator this time.
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Lucius Aurelius Cotta announces a shocking development: ''The omens predict catastrophy were the armies to go towards to Macedon. This cannot happen, by all the gods!''
(Deployment option 2- Send all on Macedon under Consul Julius - Pontifex Maximus vetoed)
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This is sloppy but will allow since allowed tunder,
5) Publius Cornelius Scipio + Titus Quinctius Flamininus (Optimates+ Auctoritas) PROPOSED VIA TRIBUNE
has been added, edit your votes if you wish for this consulship instead, 3 more hours added to the voting
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Napísal Aetius, 20.06.2019 at 11:29
This is sloppy but will allow since allowed tunder,
5) Publius Cornelius Scipio + Titus Quinctius Flamininus (Optimates+ Auctoritas) PROPOSED VIA TRIBUNE
has been added, edit your votes if you wish for this consulship instead, 3 more hours added to the voting
I veto it
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A tribune stands up and speaks: ''This election is a mockery so far, we want to see Marcus Aemilius Paullus + Titus Quinctius Flamininus for consuls!''
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Assasination !
Found dead on the via Appia, Scipio was enjoying a party with friends when he was ambushed by men as he returned home and left for dead in a ditch.
The capital mourns the death of the young hero, who was in the prime of his life. A funeral procession takes place in the following days where his son, Publius gives a speech that earns the loyalty of his legions
1d6 = (5) = 5
Effect: Publius Cornelius Scipio dies!
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In turn of late events, i take back my vote on consulship, and proposals.
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In turn of late events, i take back my vote on consulship, and proposals.
same aswell
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Vote for tribune idea of consulship
recuitment is nay
deployment is 1
rest is same
(5 2 2 1 4 1)
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Consul vote:
1
Abstain from rest.
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==Turn 3: Phase 3 has begun==
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Ship building transfered to Titus Quintcius Flaminius.
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~Napoleon
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Battle of Ephesus
Gaius Julius
(10 Legions +2 veterans+ 4 command)=18 strength
Antiochus III
(6+5 Armies) = 11 strength
Battle Roll: 8+7=15
Result: Victory
Relieving the siege of Pergamon, Gaius Julius presents himself to Attalus and coordinates with his forces to march southwards.
The battle itself was hard fought, with Antiochus charging straight through the rom left seeking out Gaius Julius himself but unable to come to grasps with the Consul. On the roman left, javelin armed soldiers brought down mighty elephants causing a collapse of that part of the line and allowing the more mobile principes to flank the phalanx. In the end, Antiochus ordered a retreat to save the core of his forces.
This defeat has however shattered the prestige of the Seleucid state and Antiochus has agreed to never interfere beyond the Taurus mountains again, and has sent a vast amount of talents to Rome in compensation.
Roman Casualties
-3 legions
Syrian Casualties
Total
Gaius Julius gains 3 influence and 3 popularity
-1 popularity for loss of 3 legions
Gaius Julius gains a veteran Legion, Legio IV
Rome Gains 45 Talents in War Spoils
Romans love victory, -1 Unrest
Illyrian Campaign
Drusus Claudius
(4 Legions + 2 command)=6 strength
Queen Teuta
(5 Armies) = 5 strength
Battle Roll: 10+1=11
Result: Stalemate
Epidamnos was received into Roman protection by Consul Claudius and the army now moved inland among the Illyrian peoples of the hinterland. Here, the Romans received delegations from many peoples, including the Atintani and Parthini, from whom a formal surrender was accepted. At sea, the blockade of Issa was raised and the city also received Roman protection. As the Romans approached the Illyrian heartlands near the Bay of Kotor, opposition stiffened. Here a large force loyal to Teuta harassed the romans from the heights and did hit and run attacks on their legions, who are now scattered trying to protect loyal tribes against the Queen. Losses are mounting, and reinforcements are soon needed....
Roman Casualties
-2 legions
Illyrian Casualties
Equivalent
-1 popularity for loss of 2 legions
Drusus Claudius gains a veteran Legion, Legio I
Drusus will remain as PROCONSUL of this war
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==Turn 4: Phase 1 has begun==
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Commercium agrees to make Scipio dictator, if this passes succesfully, Auctortias will give Commercium 3 shekels and a censorship this turn. My censorship will only persecute the Populares faction and no other faction
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Napísal Tundy, 23.06.2019 at 16:08
Commercium agrees to make Scipio dictator, if this passes succesfully, Auctortias will give Commercium 3 shekels and a censorship this turn. My censorship will only persecute the Populares faction and no other faction
agree
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Suprius Valerius will propose a tier 3 land bill (and i give my word to remove it once rome is not in danger)
co sponser is scipio
vitam will try to persude Sempronia
Rome consul sanctions the landbill, due to the grim state of the Republic and the promise to remove it eventually.
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3 on equite for Publius Cornelius Scipio, rest goes into bank
3 for Jesus' game to honour Publius Cornelius Scipio, winner of first punic war
7 for separate chariot races in honour of his son, may he be equally successful.
Pontifex Maximus declares Augustus Furius as a new priest. Let the priesthood bless gens Furii so that they may not die for once.
Marcus Calpurnius persuades Sempronius
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