Part 3 of 11
Russian scientists unraveled the mysteries of iron in 1000 BC. Catherine breathed a huge sigh of relief when iron deposits were discovered within Russian territory – a huge hoard of warriors would be almost worthless against the Greek Hoplites, but warriors outfitted with iron sword and shield would be a powerful force. During the long slow research into iron, the Russian treasury had grown quite large – in excess of 500 gold. This gold would be used to equip and train Russian warriors into Swordsmen. Some 10 swordsmen soon assembled in Odessa for the assault on Athens, with a pair of spearmen as escort. Four additional swordsman with a spearmen assembled in the far southeast, ready for an assault on the new Greek settlement of Corinth. Several spearmen protected the far west settlement of Sevastopol – staging grounds for the expected final assault on Thermopylae. Just as our attacking force was prepared, we learned that the southern Greek city of Sparta had erected the Colossus – all the better for Russia’s glory.
Russia’s cities outnumbered Greek cities eight to four but several of the Russian cities were unproductive and producing granaries solely as a resource bank for an eventual switch to harbors. Here is an image from several turns before the war – we have just discovered iron and will immediately tap our iron sources and train swordsmen.
Russian scientists unraveled the mysteries of iron in 1000 BC. Catherine breathed a huge sigh of relief when iron deposits were discovered within Russian territory – a huge hoard of warriors would be almost worthless against the Greek Hoplites, but warriors outfitted with iron sword and shield would be a powerful force. During the long slow research into iron, the Russian treasury had grown quite large – in excess of 500 gold. This gold would be used to equip and train Russian warriors into Swordsmen. Some 10 swordsmen soon assembled in Odessa for the assault on Athens, with a pair of spearmen as escort. Four additional swordsman with a spearmen assembled in the far southeast, ready for an assault on the new Greek settlement of Corinth. Several spearmen protected the far west settlement of Sevastopol – staging grounds for the expected final assault on Thermopylae. Just as our attacking force was prepared, we learned that the southern Greek city of Sparta had erected the Colossus – all the better for Russia’s glory.
Russia’s cities outnumbered Greek cities eight to four but several of the Russian cities were unproductive and producing granaries solely as a resource bank for an eventual switch to harbors. Here is an image from several turns before the war – we have just discovered iron and will immediately tap our iron sources and train swordsmen.
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