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Round IV: phase 4. Battles

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2022 7:23 am
by kronenblatt
1. BULGARIA: kronenblatt (Avar 558-631 AD, 1560 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 650-739 AD, 1600 FP). North European Hilly.
2. PONTUS: kronenblatt (Armenian 639-717 AD, 1520 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 650-739 AD, 1560 FP). Mediterranean Mountains.

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Re: Eis Tin Polin - A Byzantine campaign of survival: Ongoing

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2022 4:15 am
by SnuggleBunnies

Re: Eis Tin Polin - A Byzantine campaign of survival: Ongoing

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 8:16 am
by kronenblatt
2. PONTUS: kronenblatt (Armenian 639-717 AD, 1520 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 650-739 AD, 1560 FP). Mediterranean Mountains.
=> kronenblatt defeats SnuggleBunnies 55-27 (+25, decisive victory).
=> Armenians ravage Pontus and Paphlagonia.

Re: Eis Tin Polin - A Byzantine campaign of survival: Ongoing

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2022 1:44 am
by SnuggleBunnies
1. BULGARIA: kronenblatt (Avar 558-631 AD, 1560 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 650-739 AD, 1600 FP). North European Hilly.
=> SnuggleBunnies defeats kronenblatt 61-37 (+24).
=> Byzantines inflict damage of 1 upon Huns (pacified).

Round IV: phase 4. Battles (Concluded)

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 10:43 pm
by kronenblatt
1. BULGARIA: kronenblatt (Avar 558-631 AD, 1560 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 650-739 AD, 1600 FP). North European Hilly.
=> SnuggleBunnies defeats kronenblatt 61-37 (+24).
=> Byzantines inflict damage of 1 upon Huns (pacified).

2. PONTUS: kronenblatt (Armenian 639-717 AD, 1520 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 650-739 AD, 1560 FP). Mediterranean Mountains.
=> kronenblatt defeats SnuggleBunnies 55-27 (+25, decisive victory).
=> Armenians ravage Pontus and Paphlagonia.

Round IV: phase 5. Byzantine Income

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 10:44 pm
by kronenblatt
The Byzantine player receives 9 gold this round, and currently holds 12 gold (since 3 gold saved).

Round V: phase 1. Upkeeping and Raising Byzantine Armies

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 10:49 pm
by kronenblatt
And so we enter Period II and the eighth and ninth centuries AD. :)

The Byzantine Player eliminates armies that he can not afford or does not wish to keep, pays upkeep costs for all his existing armies (1 x strength), and raises new armies (2 x strength).

SnuggleBunnies: you currently have 12 gold, of which 4 will be used to upkeep your existing Emperor army (unless you decide to eliminate it), leaving 8 gold. How do you want to spend your gold this round?

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Re: Round V: phase 1. Upkeeping and Raising Byzantine Armies

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 12:11 am
by SnuggleBunnies
kronenblatt wrote: Thu Dec 22, 2022 10:49 pm
4 gold upkeeps the imperial army
6 gold to raise a new strength 3 army
2 gold into the treasury

Round V: phase 2. Enemy Movements

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 12:21 am
by kronenblatt
I, as the Enemy Player, assign my two received movement points as follows:

1. HRE activated in Sicily (becoming ravaged) and moved further to Crete.
2. Arabs activated in Egypt (becoming ravaged) and moved further to Palestine.

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Re: Eis Tin Polin - A Byzantine campaign of survival: Ongoing

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 1:47 am
by SnuggleBunnies
The Emperor marches to confront the Arabs
Strength 3 army to fight the so called Western Roman Empire

Round V: phase 4. Battles

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 8:58 am
by kronenblatt
1. CRETE: kronenblatt (Frankish 751-887 AD, 1560 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 740-903 AD, 1560 FP). Mediterranean Agricultural.
2. PALESTINE: kronenblatt (Arab (Umayyad) 685-750 AD, 1600 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 740-903 AD, 1600 FP). Middle Eastern Agricultural.

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Re: Round V: phase 4. Battles

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 6:51 am
by SnuggleBunnies
kronenblatt wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 8:58 am 1. CRETE: kronenblatt (Frankish 751-887 AD, 1560 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 740-903 AD, 1560 FP). Mediterranean Agricultural.
2. PALESTINE: kronenblatt (Arab (Umayyad) 685-750 AD, 1600 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 740-903 AD, 1600 FP). Middle Eastern Agricultural.
So, draws on both, with fairly light casualties.

Round V: phase 4. Battles (Concluded)

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 7:40 am
by kronenblatt
1. CRETE: kronenblatt (Frankish 751-887 AD, 1560 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 740-903 AD, 1560 FP). Mediterranean Agricultural.
=> kronenblatt draws with SnuggleBunnies 16-10.
=> Crete contested, battle resumes next round.

2. PALESTINE: kronenblatt (Arab (Umayyad) 685-750 AD, 1600 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 740-903 AD, 1600 FP). Middle Eastern Agricultural.
=> kronenblatt draws with SnuggleBunnies 0-3.
=> Palestine contested, battle resumes next round.

Round V: phase 5. Byzantine Income

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 7:48 am
by kronenblatt
The Byzantine player receives 7 gold this round (from territory neither ravaged nor contested) and currently holds 9 gold (since 2 gold saved).

Round VI: phase 1. Upkeeping and Raising Byzantine Armies

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 7:54 am
by kronenblatt
The Byzantine Player eliminates armies that he can not afford or does not wish to keep, pays upkeep costs for all his existing armies (1 x strength), and raises new armies (2 x strength).

SnuggleBunnies: you currently have 9 gold, of which 7 will be used to upkeep your existing armies (unless you decide to eliminate it), leaving 2 gold. How do you want to spend your gold this round?

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Re: Round VI: phase 1. Upkeeping and Raising Byzantine Armies

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 7:23 am
by SnuggleBunnies
kronenblatt wrote: Sat Feb 18, 2023 7:54 am The Byzantine Player eliminates armies that he can not afford or does not wish to keep, pays upkeep costs for all his existing armies (1 x strength), and raises new armies (2 x strength).

SnuggleBunnies: you currently have 9 gold, of which 7 will be used to upkeep your existing armies (unless you decide to eliminate it), leaving 2 gold. How do you want to spend your gold this round?
I maintain my existing armies in the field

Round VI: phase 2. Enemy Movements

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 7:54 am
by kronenblatt
I, as the Enemy Player, assign my two received movement points as follows:

1. Bulgars activated in Bulgaria (becoming ravaged) and moved further to Adrianople.
2. Persians moved to Anatolia.

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Round VI: phase 4. Battles

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 8:20 pm
by kronenblatt
(Byzantines raise a temporary militia size-1 army to face the Bulgarian threat.)

1. BULGARIA: kronenblatt (Bulgar (Danube) 680-851 AD, 1560 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 963-987 AD, 1480 FP). North European Agricultural.
2. CRETE: kronenblatt (German 888-932 AD, 1560 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 963-987 AD, 1560 FP). Mediterranean Agricultural.
3. PALESTINE: kronenblatt (Arab (Abbasid) 815-835 AD, 1600 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 963-987 AD, 1600 FP). Desert.

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Re: Round VI: phase 4. Battles

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2023 4:52 am
by SnuggleBunnies
kronenblatt wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 8:20 pm
1. BULGARIA: kronenblatt (Bulgar (Danube) 680-851 AD, 1560 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 963-987 AD, 1480 FP). North European Agricultural.

Byzantine victory 56-29

2. CRETE: kronenblatt (German 888-932 AD, 1560 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 963-987 AD, 1560 FP). Mediterranean Agricultural.

Byzantine victory 44-8

3. PALESTINE: kronenblatt (Arab (Abbasid) 815-835 AD, 1600 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 963-987 AD, 1600 FP). Desert.

Byzantine victory 44-2

GGs!

Re: Round VI: phase 4. Battles

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2023 5:59 am
by kronenblatt
SnuggleBunnies wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 4:52 am
kronenblatt wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 8:20 pm
1. BULGARIA: kronenblatt (Bulgar (Danube) 680-851 AD, 1560 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 963-987 AD, 1480 FP). North European Agricultural.

Byzantine victory 56-29

2. CRETE: kronenblatt (German 888-932 AD, 1560 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 963-987 AD, 1560 FP). Mediterranean Agricultural.

Byzantine victory 44-8

3. PALESTINE: kronenblatt (Arab (Abbasid) 815-835 AD, 1600 FP) versus SnuggleBunnies (Byzantine 963-987 AD, 1600 FP). Desert.

Byzantine victory 44-2

GGs!
Indeed a glorious century for the Byzantines, and a revival of their fortunes!