"When Xerxes had gathered his army to invade Greece, he sent messengers to all the Greek states demanding earth and water, the traditional symbols of surrender. The Athenians buried the messenger in a pit. The Spartans drowned the messenger in a well. In this way, the Persians got their earth and water."
"When the immense army of Xerxes was crossing the Hellespont, Xerxes turned to Artabazus and asked him whether he still thought the invasion of Greece was a bad idea. 'I fear so' was Artabazus' reply 'for we have the two greatest forces in the world against us: the earth and the water'"
-Paraphrase of Herodotus
The Atlantean time scale was driving me crazy, so I quit with it and created this scenario instead, about Xerxes' invasion of Greece. It is my favorite out of all scenarios, and, for those who have played my other scenarios, not quite so buggy. I'd love some feedback...
http://www.geocities.com/giantsquid1...es/xerxes.html
"When the immense army of Xerxes was crossing the Hellespont, Xerxes turned to Artabazus and asked him whether he still thought the invasion of Greece was a bad idea. 'I fear so' was Artabazus' reply 'for we have the two greatest forces in the world against us: the earth and the water'"
-Paraphrase of Herodotus
The Atlantean time scale was driving me crazy, so I quit with it and created this scenario instead, about Xerxes' invasion of Greece. It is my favorite out of all scenarios, and, for those who have played my other scenarios, not quite so buggy. I'd love some feedback...
http://www.geocities.com/giantsquid1...es/xerxes.html
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