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Amusingly enough, the Eastern Roman Empire saved Stilicho the trouble of declaring war upon the Bastarnians, declaring themselves and pulling Western Rome in as an ally. Stilicho was quick to take the opportunity, crushing the Bastarnian army outside of Rhegium. To the general's surprise, Honorius subsequently saw this as a good opportunity to pull his heir out of the X's command gracefully, transferring him to governor duty where he might do himself more good politically.
The Bastarnian fleet has unfortunately proven much harder to catch than their terrestrial brothers, leading the II fleet on a cat and mouse chase all across the western Mediterranean. Now, however, the barbarians have gotten themselves cornered in the Adriatic, scurrying with their tails between their legs after a failed assault on Syracuse. With any luck, Admiral Marcellus will finally manage to put them down and restore a measure of peace to the seas. (3/4)
Amusingly enough, the Eastern Roman Empire saved Stilicho the trouble of declaring war upon the Bastarnians, declaring themselves and pulling Western Rome in as an ally. Stilicho was quick to take the opportunity, crushing the Bastarnian army outside of Rhegium. To the general's surprise, Honorius subsequently saw this as a good opportunity to pull his heir out of the X's command gracefully, transferring him to governor duty where he might do himself more good politically.
The Bastarnian fleet has unfortunately proven much harder to catch than their terrestrial brothers, leading the II fleet on a cat and mouse chase all across the western Mediterranean. Now, however, the barbarians have gotten themselves cornered in the Adriatic, scurrying with their tails between their legs after a failed assault on Syracuse. With any luck, Admiral Marcellus will finally manage to put them down and restore a measure of peace to the seas. (3/4)
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