Total war rome 2 tolosa faction4/15/2024 ![]() Then I ended up in Media next death, and being pretty sick of India at that point I founded my own Median culture, and again, another religion.Īt this point the game's performance was shit. So I did what counts do, and conquered Gandhara, founded my own religion, and conquered Media too for good measure. There I founded my own Gandharan culture before ending up as a one-county count. ![]() Actually it was pretty boring, so I was happy when I finally ended up as a junior heir, and became the king of Gandhara, which is basically the Punjab. You know, founding imperial cults, getting deposed and taking back the throne, whacking out islam before they even took Mecca, going to feast and weddings, having the empire split and fighting my brother, that sort of things. As ill luck would have it I would spend about 200 years as the emperor, doing emperor stuff. In CK3 I played with the Inheritchance mod, so at each inheritance I was equally likely to end up as any heir. Because the alternative was to play barbarian ping-pong in Bohemia for 100 more years. At that point the emperor of India, the king of Britain, the Bundinians (who basically ran the barbarian world), and the emperor of Tibet asked to be made a client states, and the last bit of unfinished business was the kingdom of Kush, which was crushed.Īfter having integrated those, and getting the Pax Aeterna achivment, by 393 I decided to switch the game over to CK3. No civil war, no bitter rifts, just the Oppius Emperors, and they just kept expanding until they hit the Indus river. His election was in the year 0 (true story), and from that date the Imperial calendar started, which would eventually replace the old AUC calendar. By "exiling" all his political opponents to very profitable jobs as governors he stacked the senate in Rome with populists, and were declared dictator for life, and later emperor. Cossus never led an army to Gaul, or anywhere. The Punic people even were awarded citizenship rights for a century or so, although that was later taken back.īut back to Ceasar. So no Roman-Punic emnity was ever established. I think a small numidian force occupied Genoa briefly and took a couple of slaves, but that was about the extent of it. Earlier than that, of course, were the Punic wars, and because there was no Hannibal Rome actually never felt threatened. I roughly followed the historical path up until that point. The main point of divergence would probably be around the time of Ceasar. To quickly summarise the world the AAR takes part in. We are still going to restorati the imperii of course, but the setting is very different from a normal game of EU4. So basically this is your stock-standard "Restorati Imperii" thing, as far as this game is concerned, just with the twist that the Roman Empire never fell.
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