960 AD - The troop movements of swordsmen in the Southern Jungles reroute
and move toward the coastal Roman colonies at the Emperor's discretion.
The Emperor decides to have them bring up the eastern flank to support the
knighted armies that will attack Rome from the west.

970 AD - We are contacted by the Zulus. They offer their world map for
our world map and Monarchy. Hah. Whatever. I'm thinking 'no'. Numerous cities
are still producing swordsmen for the offensive on Rome. Knights from Cumae,
Ravenna, and Lutetia surround the Roman city of Veii, primed to attack.
Production orders in Ravenna are changed to build catapults.

980 AD - On the Southern Coast, the Romans and Persians continue to fight
and obliterate each other (with the Persians posessing an obvious advantage).
The Fifth Imperial Army, composed primarily of knights, captures the city
of Veii, the largest populated area in the Roman Empire. Their country
is split in half. A Roman legionary unit is destroyed near the river. 

990 AD - Resistance in the captured city of Veii is put to a stop. Elius trains
a new unit of knights for the Fifth Imperial Army that will help to spearhead
an attack on the Roman capitol. A knight unit already positioned in the plains
south of Rome mounts an attack, and destroys the pikemen guards in the city. 
Intelligence indicates that only an extremely outdated spearmen unit remains in 
the city.

1000 AD - A feirce battle is fought outside Rome, with both sides eventually
reaching a stalemate. Our ships continue to explore the Southern ports of 
Persia.

1010 AD - Our knights of the Fifth Imperial Army capture the city of Rome, along
with three workers and the Pyramids. The Emperor holds a grand celebration in
Admantus, but knows the war is far from over; as long as the filthy Romans continue
to infect Babylonian lands, the Empire will continue to struggle.

1020 AD - All units near Rome and Veii regroup and prepare to move east. The Persians
suffer some casualties in the south. 

1030 AD - Most Roman cities on the southern cost have been taken by Persia. The final
offensive begins.

1040 AD - The Persians capture Hispalis...

1050 AD - ...only to have the Romans take it back again. Those damn Persians can't
hold a city! We can, though, and we just took Viroconium, the new Roman capitol in
the north. Our forces set their sights on the port of Caesarea.

1060 AD - Swordsmen and Knights march towards the port.
 
1070 AD - Fighting begins. Several cities begin to fall into civil disorder.

1080 AD - The Emperor raises luxuries another 10% to help ease the resistance of former
Roman citizens. The invasion force of the Babylonian Empire has become incredibly thinned
out, and attacks grow few and far between. The Emperor vows not to give in, however, until
the Roman Empire is gone. The city of Brundisium is captured, leaving only the port 
town of Caesarea left.

1090 AD - Rome somehow manages to weasel their way into a peace treaty with Persia. Fine, 
more spoils for us. Battles continue outside of Caesarea. The Babylonian people begin to
celebrate the Emperor's reign, and expand his palace for him.

1100 AD - Fighting continues outside the last Roman stronghold.

1110 AD - Persia withdraws its forces from most Babylonian territories.

1120 AD - After hundreds of years of battle and destruction, the Roman Wars finally came to
an end. Emperor Random Entity himself rode horseback alongside his knights into the port of
Caesarea, as captured Roman guards and citizens looked on in terror. Finally, the Emperor reached
the makeshift palace that had been constructed only recently to house the pathetic Caesar,
ruler of Rome. Slowly, the defeated King emerged from the "palace", with a look of sheer 
contempt on his face. He said nothing; he knew his time had come. As Random Entity rode up to
Caesar, he grinned. This was it: the dreams of his ancestors had come to fruition. The long
war was finally over.
The fallen Emperor, Caesar, simply stood there, while held by Babylonian Guards. He was loaded 
into a cart, ready to be sent back to Admantus for public execution. As Random Entity watched
the convoy of troops head back down the road towards Viroconium, he silently decided that he
had accomplished all he could in his reign. Moreover, he was growing old, and felt that the Empire
needed a young Emperor again to help rebuild after the Roman Wars. He knew that he would retire.
Just then, a general approached the Emperor. "Sir, shall we garrison the port?"
"No," said the Emperor. "Burn it. Let the fire from the ashes of the Roman leaders blaze as a 
warning to all who dare oppose the Babylonian Empire. We will always triumph."
The general nodded, and left. Dusk faded into night, but the black sky was illuminated by the
flames of Caesarea, and a fallen Empire.