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Sergeant Major




Pennsylvania

Contenders All
Queen Zenobia is a master of subtlety and obfuscation. But her son is an idiot. It wasn't enough that in their revolt against the Roman, they now have conquered all of the far-eastern lands, from the Aegean to the Nile river, he had to go north through the horrid mountains and antagonize the vestiges of a once great kingdom of Pontus. He didn't even bother to keep it a secret. Instagraming his intentions, and even stopping for a selfie while his army checked in at a Pontic weigh station.

The first round of the L' Art de la Guerre Tournament at Barrage.
Palmyra vs Pontus

https://philonancients.blogspot.com/2018/03/contenders-all.html

Enjoy

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Great AAR, the Pontic line looked scary with it's balanced infantry line with HI and Pikes, funny how things turned out for them!

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Sergeant Major




Pennsylvania

Thanks for the complement.

In the ultimate, victory through excess was cheaper than defeat without waste. 
   
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MN (Currently in WY)

Two armies you do not see two often facing off. Thanks for sharing.

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