The Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
Scenario I: Hellenic Influence
In the area of modern Afghanistan and Western China, The ancient Kingdom named Bactria has gone corrupt. You start with a bronze age village, and your first goal is to eliminate nearby two Bandit camps, which have grown in power. Beware their counterattacks.
Then, your next object is to convert your easternmost city,
Alexandria, to hellenism while you turn against and destroy the eastern-style culture there.
Fortunately, the near Bactrian cities of Sogdiana and Merv will give you some aid. These cities, however, are not directly under your control.
Also the corruption has caused the grown of brigand raiders among your roads.
Scenario II: To tame the Tribes
After you have gained control of your homeland, you decide to expand. You are client state of enormous Seleucid Empire to the west, and warring with them now would result in your doom.
That's why you need to attack the primitive(but hardy) Asian tribes to the east. Elephants might be their strongest trick.
Aside from destroying them, as a client state, you'll need to give dept to your Seleucid masters. These are the 3 Artifacts you will have to capture and bring to the nearest Seleucid settlement. One is within the jungle, one with the tribes and the last have been captured by pirates to the southern sea.
Scenario III: Parthian backstab
To the west of your mainland lies Parthia(or Cyrtia). While you have been campaigning in the east, the Parthians take advantage of it and invade to your lands.
First you'll have to repel the first attacking force with the default troops you have. After that, rebuild your economy and military. When you are strong enough, counterattack Parthia to settle things.
This scenario might will have some more other tricks before ready.
Scenario IV: Day of Indenpence
After Cyrtia is yours, you should be strong enough to separate from client state of Seleucid Empire. Naturally, the Seleucids act this as treachery, and will immediatly mobilize their troops towards your state.
More should be come in time with this scenario.
Scenario V: The Fall of an Empire
As the name suggests, now it's time to conquer the Seleucids once and for all. It definetly won't be easy, but you might be given a helping hand from The mighty Ptolemaic Empire on the other side of your enemy. Those two have always been arch enemies towards each other.
Much more stuff should be added to this scenario.
Scenario I: Hellenic Influence
In the area of modern Afghanistan and Western China, The ancient Kingdom named Bactria has gone corrupt. You start with a bronze age village, and your first goal is to eliminate nearby two Bandit camps, which have grown in power. Beware their counterattacks.
Then, your next object is to convert your easternmost city,
Alexandria, to hellenism while you turn against and destroy the eastern-style culture there.
Fortunately, the near Bactrian cities of Sogdiana and Merv will give you some aid. These cities, however, are not directly under your control.
Also the corruption has caused the grown of brigand raiders among your roads.
Scenario II: To tame the Tribes
After you have gained control of your homeland, you decide to expand. You are client state of enormous Seleucid Empire to the west, and warring with them now would result in your doom.
That's why you need to attack the primitive(but hardy) Asian tribes to the east. Elephants might be their strongest trick.
Aside from destroying them, as a client state, you'll need to give dept to your Seleucid masters. These are the 3 Artifacts you will have to capture and bring to the nearest Seleucid settlement. One is within the jungle, one with the tribes and the last have been captured by pirates to the southern sea.
Scenario III: Parthian backstab
To the west of your mainland lies Parthia(or Cyrtia). While you have been campaigning in the east, the Parthians take advantage of it and invade to your lands.
First you'll have to repel the first attacking force with the default troops you have. After that, rebuild your economy and military. When you are strong enough, counterattack Parthia to settle things.
This scenario might will have some more other tricks before ready.
Scenario IV: Day of Indenpence
After Cyrtia is yours, you should be strong enough to separate from client state of Seleucid Empire. Naturally, the Seleucids act this as treachery, and will immediatly mobilize their troops towards your state.
More should be come in time with this scenario.
Scenario V: The Fall of an Empire
As the name suggests, now it's time to conquer the Seleucids once and for all. It definetly won't be easy, but you might be given a helping hand from The mighty Ptolemaic Empire on the other side of your enemy. Those two have always been arch enemies towards each other.
Much more stuff should be added to this scenario.
[This message has been edited by Aracuan (edited 02-04-2019 @ 09:41 AM).]