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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:13 am
by Lysimachos
Thank's everybody for posting their messages timely. :D

I'm now going to declare my moves before opening them, as everybody should control in his outbox section into the private message directory:
1. build fortification in Phoenicia
2. attack Thracia

This afternoon, after giving time to everybody for the above mentioned control, I will open the messages and post a summary on this thread.

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 3:19 pm
by Lysimachos
These are the moves declared by each player in due order:

Macedonians (george 123)
1. Attack vs Epirus
2. Temple in Macedonia

Romans (tofman04)
No moves

Carthaginians (petergarnett)
1. Fortifications in Sicily

Seleucids (Lysimachos)
1. Fortifications in Phoenicia
2. Attack vs Thracia

Gauls (deeter)
1. Fortifications in Celtiberia
2. Suburbs in Aquitania

Ptolemaics (batesmotel)
1. Suburbs in Aegyptus

tofman04 wrote me he is too busy at the moment to make any action and will wait the next turn to act, but he’s still with us.
As anyone can see there are no moves interferring with each other.

Actions in Progress.

-The battle in Cappadocia has already come to an end with the victory of the Pontics invaders.
-The battle in Argolis between Macedonians and Greeks has begun.
-The battle in Narbonensis between Gauls and Massaliotes should be under way and maybe deeter or batesmotel could update us about it.

Actions Required.

-Lysimachos has to challenge george 123 about the attack in Thracia.
-george123 has to attack Epirus but his opponent’s army commander must be chosen with a lottery draw. In order to determine him it will be used the first number on the left of the wheel of Firenze that will be drawn the 29th of April at 20:00 h..
Tomorrow I’ll update the thread pinpointing the selected player that has to fight with george123.

Narbonensis

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 4:14 pm
by batesmotel
The battle of the naked fanatics (Mercenry Galatians for the Massaliotes) is well underway with a slight edge to the Massaliotes so far. The Gaulic center is the worse for wear but the Massaliote flanks are looking iffy so too early to predict a winner.

Chris

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:47 pm
by Lysimachos
The lottery draw saw the result of 22 on the wheel of Firenze, as everybody may control here:
http://www.lottomaticaitalia.it/home/index.html

So the player designed to guide the forces of Epirus (Pyrrhic) is the gallic one, deeter, whom george123 has now to challenge.

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 9:00 pm
by batesmotel
Lysimachos wrote:The lottery draw saw the result of 22 on the wheel of Firenze, as everybody may control here:
http://www.lottomaticaitalia.it/home/index.html

So the player designed to guide the forces of Epirus (Pyrrhic) is the gallic one, deeter, whom george123 has now to challenge.
Is there any news about how the gallant defenders of Epirus are faring?

Ptolemy Chrisos

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 9:06 pm
by deeter
The game is still in the balance, but Epirus is not favored.

Deeter, the gallic one

Re: Narbonensis

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 9:07 pm
by batesmotel
batesmotel wrote:The battle of the naked fanatics (Mercenry Galatians for the Massaliotes) is well underway with a slight edge to the Massaliotes so far. The Gaulic center is the worse for wear but the Massaliote flanks are looking iffy so too early to predict a winner.

Chris
Just to update this, the gallant Massaliotes put the naked Gauls to flight and have liberated Narbonensis from the oppressive Gallic rule.

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 9:34 pm
by Lysimachos
There are news also from Macedonia where the Antigonids crushed with no problems the greek rebellion in Argolis but where defeated in Thracia after a savage fight (uncertain till the end) by the Seleucids, that now owns the province.

When the battle in Epirus ends it will be time to have a summary of the 1st turn and to begin playing the 2nd.

Epirus falls under the yolk of Macedonia!

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 5:56 pm
by george123
In a hard fought battle the Macedonian phalanx superiority won through. It was a close call though and I suspect that the result was in due part to a terrain set up that favoured Macedonia.

Result

Macedonian Result
44000/12921 : 31/40 : Win

Pyrrhic Result
42020/17875 : 41/43 : Loss

No camps looted
No commanders killed

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 7:34 pm
by Lysimachos
That's great,
so the 1st turn is finished and we can look at the lottery draws of tomorrow for the sequence of players and the random events of the 2nd! :P

Within tomorrow I'll try to send a summary of the 1st turn and the updated map, but maybe you'll have to wait until friday (job comes first!)

Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 7:00 pm
by Lysimachos
I’ve posted the summary of the 1st turn in the “Mare Nostrum Campaign – Rules, Maps & Turn Summaries” thread.

The results of the lottery draws are the following:

Carthaginians: Bari 51 58
Gauls: Cagliari 90 23
Macedonians: Firenze 15 4
Ptolemaics: Genova 80 70
Romans: Milano 82 32
Seleucids: Napoli 77 72

It means that the player sequence will be this one:
1. Gauls [90]
2. Romans [82]
3. Ptolemaics [80]
4. Seleucids [77]
5. Carthaginians [51]
6. Macedonians [15]

The random events that affects the players are the subsequent:

Gauls [23] Religious Unrest / 1 temple (if present) is destroyed
-
Romans [32] Siege Train / the player ignores the effect of enemy fortifications during this turn
-
Ptolemaics [70] Great Blaze / the player can destroy 1 enemy temple of his choice
-
Seleucids [72] Earthquake / the player can destroy 1 enemy fortification of his choice
-
Carthaginians [58] Defensive Artworks / during this turn the player can gain the same effects of a
fortification in a province of his choice
-
Macedonians [4] Political Strife / -1 stability and -1 action


Actions to take:

- The Gallic temple is destroyed in the province of Aquitania, being the only one present.

- The Ptolemaic and Carthaginian players are now requested to PM me where they want to have in effect the random events regarding them within Sunday 10th of May at 12.00 GMT, and I’ll make it open to all the others players later that day.

- All the players are subsequently requested to PM me their actions within Tuesday 11th of May at 18.00 GMT, and I’ll make it open to all the others players later that day.
In order to be recognized and not be opened before due time the messages should have this object “Mare Nostrum – Turn 2”.

Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 7:01 pm
by Lysimachos
I’ve posted the summary of the 1st turn in the “Mare Nostrum Campaign – Rules, Maps & Turn Summaries” thread.

The results of the lottery draws are the following:

Carthaginians: Bari 51 58
Gauls: Cagliari 90 23
Macedonians: Firenze 15 4
Ptolemaics: Genova 80 70
Romans: Milano 82 32
Seleucids: Napoli 77 72

It means that the player sequence will be this one:
1. Gauls [90]
2. Romans [82]
3. Ptolemaics [80]
4. Seleucids [77]
5. Carthaginians [51]
6. Macedonians [15]

The random events that affects the players are the subsequent:

Gauls [23] Religious Unrest / 1 temple (if present) is destroyed
-
Romans [32] Siege Train / the player ignores the effect of enemy fortifications during this turn
-
Ptolemaics [70] Great Blaze / the player can destroy 1 enemy temple of his choice
-
Seleucids [72] Earthquake / the player can destroy 1 enemy fortification of his choice
-
Carthaginians [58] Defensive Artworks / during this turn the player can gain the same effects of a
fortification in a province of his choice
-
Macedonians [4] Political Strife / -1 stability and -1 action


Actions to take:

- The Gallic temple is destroyed in the province of Aquitania, being the only one present.

- The Ptolemaic and Carthaginian players are now requested to PM me where they want to have in effect the random events regarding them within Sunday 10th of May at 12.00 GMT, and I’ll make it open to all the others players later that day.

- All the players are subsequently requested to PM me their actions within Tuesday 11th of May at 20.00 GMT, and I’ll make it open to all the others players later that day.
In order to be recognized and not be opened before due time the messages should have this object “Mare Nostrum – Turn 2”.

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 9:48 am
by Lysimachos
Given the fact that both the Carthaginian and the Ptolemaic player has already sent their messages, and before opening them in the afternoon, I declare that the random event earthquake destroyed the Punic fortification in Sicilia.
The punctuality of batesmotel and petergarnett also enable us to anticipate the term within wich every player has to PM his actions to me to Monday at 12.00 GMT so, if it will be necessary to determine who will manage the forces of an independent provinces, we will be able to use the lottery draws of Tuesday 11th.

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 10:21 am
by petergarnett
See what you get for being punctual - an earthquake!

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 5:19 pm
by Lysimachos
Well,
sorry for the Punics but the earth had to move somewhere and those fortifications seemed really impressive, stirring up the envy of the Gods.

On the other hand batesmotel interestingly wrote in his PM:
"It's a real shame that the Macedonian contractor who built their new temple used such shoddy materials. This temple is a mockery to the gods so destroy the temple in Macedonia to end the sacrilege!"
And petergarnett explained that his random event is to be placed in Baetica.

So to end the random events we have:
- destruction of the Punic fortifications in Sicilia
- destruction of the Antigonid temple in Macedonia
- placement of the Punic temporary fortifications in Baetica.

Now everybody is requested to to PM his actions to me within Monday at 12.00 GMT.

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 1:55 pm
by Lysimachos
Having received all the messages, except that of tofman04 (that I'm not sure is still with us now), I declare that my moves are:
- building of a temple in Syria
- attack in Cappadocia

Later I will open the other messages and make a summary of them in this thread.

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 9:28 pm
by Lysimachos
First of all I advice everybody that an updated map of the 1st turn has been posted on the rules thread in order to solve some mistakes I made in painting the roads connecting the various provinces.

Then here are the moves declared by each player in due order:

Gauls (deeter)
1. Attack vs Narbonensis
2. Peace Treaty with Rome

Romans (tofman04)
No moves

Ptolemaics (batesmotel)
1. Attack vs Argolis
2. Fortifications in Judaea

Seleucids (Lysimachos)
1. Temple in Syria
2. Attack vs Cappadocia

Carthaginians (petergarnett)
1. Suburbs in Africa
2. Attack vs Celtiberia

Macedonians (george 123)
1. Attack vs Thracia

As anyone can see there are no moves interferring with each other.
tofman04 has missed again to send his message. Any suggestion about this?
The action declared by deeter as “Alliance with Rome” has been modified to “Peace Treaty” because alliances can be made only with an “invader force” (i.e. an independent unstable province).

Actions Required.

-george 123 has to challenge Lysimachos about the attack in Thracia.
-petergarnett has to challenge deeter about the attack in Celtiberia
-batesmotel has to challenge george 123 about the attack in Celtiberia
-Lysimachos must wait the Tuesday 11th lottery draws (1st number on the left of the Napoli column) to know who will manage the Pontics in Cappadocia
-deeter must wait the Tuesday 11th lottery draws (1st number on the left of the Cagliari column) to know who will manage the Massaliotes in Narbonensis
- to see if the “Peace Treaty” action succeed deeter wait the Tuesday 11th lottery draws (2nd number on the left of the Cagliari column)

Tomorrow I’ll update the thread pinpointing the selected player that has to fight against me and deeter.

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 9:41 pm
by batesmotel
Lysimachos wrote: ...
Actions Required.

-george 123 has to challenge Lysimachos about the attack in Thracia.
-petergarnett has to challenge deeter about the attack in Celtiberia
-batesmotel has to challenge george 123 about the attack in Celtiberia
-Lysimachos must wait the Tuesday 11th lottery draws (1st number on the left of the Napoli column) to know who will manage the Pontics in Cappadocia
-deeter must wait the Tuesday 11th lottery draws (1st number on the left of the Cagliari column) to know who will manage the Massaliotes in Narbonensis
- to see if the “Peace Treaty” action succeed deeter wait the Tuesday 11th lottery draws (2nd number on the left of the Cagliari column)

Tomorrow I’ll update the thread pinpointing the selected player that has to fight against me and deeter.
I assume I am challenging george123 about the attack in Argolis, not Celtiberia.

Ptolemy Chrisos

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 10:01 pm
by Lysimachos
That's right,
excuse my mistakes but it may happen when you're in a hurry!

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 8:39 am
by Lysimachos
The results of the lottery draws, that everyone may check here:
http://www.lottomaticaitalia.it/home/index.html
are the following:

Seleucids (Napoli) 53 wich means that the Pontics will be managed again by the Ptolemaic player,

Gauls (Cagliari 1st) 14 wich means that the Massaliotes will be managed by the Carthaginian player
Gauls (Cagliari 2nd) 15 wich means that the Peace Treaty hasn't been accepted by the Romans

Consequently I will challenge batesmotel while deeter will fight with petergarnett and .. let's fight valiantly! :wink: