Division A
Geffalrus (Macedonians) defeated XLegione (Antigonids) 43-11
Sandwiched between a bunch of Carthaginians and Romans, XLegione and I had a nice Diadochi showdown. In a bit of early hilarity, both sides brought very similar armies; small amount of cavalry, two elephants, substantial skirmisher contingent, medium infantry/hoplites in support, and some pikes. In XLegione's favor, he was closer to the central hill and could easily claim it with his slightly larger force of pikes. However, most of my pikes were Veterans, so the Antigonids were less than enthusiastic about coming down off the hill. Using some tricks learned in a recent battle with the Persians, I was able to gain a small skirmishing lead, but nothing decisive enough to threaten the Antigonid hill position.
Welp, when in doubt, march it out; I gathered all my pikes and elephants, and did a force march around the hill in pursuit of some wayward thureophoroi, while my cavalry went on a wide ride in the opposite direction. The Antigonids did their best to rotate and redeploy, but a sudden tragedy struck them. While falling back, a pike unit with general failed it's cohesion test! I could not resist the temptation, and sent in my infantry and elephants to exploit the vulnerability and take the hill. With the pikes out of position, the Antigonid thureos attempted to hold off the advance of the Silver Shields. The bad fortune continued, however, as the thureos failed their cohesion checks and broke, unnerving the nearby pikes even further, and startling the Antigonid elephants. A general died in the midst of that chaos, twisting the knife even further. The dominoes continued to fall, and the Antigonids did not have the time needed to stabilize the situation.
Good game to my opponent.
The hill is mine!

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