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EMPIRE BUILDERS ANCIENTS: Field of Glory II Campaign (Concluded)

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Ok, all the orders are in -- here's how it plays out:

BLUE attacks RED in NARBONENSIS.

RED attacks PANNONIA.

YELLOW maintains fleet and crosses Eastern Med from Aegyptus to attack GREEN in HELLAS.

Need to now who's attacking for BLUE .

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BATTLE 1: PONTUS - Green attack from Asia: @Wellsonian vs @Nathangun - (armies to be announced)

BATTLE 2: CILICIA - White attacks from Mesopotamia: @Badger73 Lysimachid (320-280 BC) vs Antigonid (320-301 BC)

BATTLE 3: BOSPORUS - White attack from Scythia: @Nathangun vs ? Greek (Mercenary) 460 - 281 BC vs Thracian (Hellenistic) 350 - 281 BC

BATTLE 4: NARBONENSIS - Blue attack from Hispania ? vs @kronenblatt (player and armies to be announced)

BATTLE 5: PANNONIA - Red attack from Germania: @HOA_KSOP vs ? (player armies to be announced)

BATTLE 6: HELLAS - Yellow attack from Aegyptus: @Rico vs @Wellsonian - Greeks (280 - 228 BC) vs Spartans (280 - 228 BC)
 
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Ok, all the battle opponents are drawn -- we just need one volunteer to take on an extra battle to defend BOSPORUS against @Nathangun 's attack.

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BATTLE 1: PONTUS - Green attack from Asia: @Wellsonian vs @Nathangun - (armies to be announced)

BATTLE 2: CILICIA - White attacks from Mesopotamia: @Badger73 Lysimachid (320-280 BC) vs @Rico Antigonid (320-301 BC)

BATTLE 3: BOSPORUS - White attack from Scythia: @Nathangun vs ? Greek (Mercenary) 460 - 281 BC vs Thracian (Hellenistic) 350 - 281 BC

BATTLE 4: NARBONENSIS - Blue attack from Hispania @mTk vs @kronenblatt - (armies to be announced)

BATTLE 5: PANNONIA - Red attack from Germania: @HOA_KSOP vs @Nelson1812 - (armies to be announced)

BATTLE 6: HELLAS - Yellow attack from Aegyptus: @Rico vs @Wellsonian - Greeks (280 - 228 BC) vs Spartans (280 - 228 BC)
 
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