I read yesterday about the conjectures that a Chinese city in the Gobi may have been settled by Roman legionnaires in the last century before Christ. Apparently it is named for the general Chinese term for "Romans," and many of the inhabitants have European features. The historical record suggests that a mercenary force could have traveled east as it worked for empire to empire. One of the Hun generals at the time maintained a fort with double palisades, a Roman fortification. Another source cites troops that performed the unique testudo formation with their shields.
So, how about a scenario whose goal is to found a city farthest east? The human player has legionnaires, which double as settlers. They must ally with various empires for gold, fighting their way to China against Parthia and Central American tribes. If they take one city and lose it, the game is over.
So, how about a scenario whose goal is to found a city farthest east? The human player has legionnaires, which double as settlers. They must ally with various empires for gold, fighting their way to China against Parthia and Central American tribes. If they take one city and lose it, the game is over.
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