Night Battle

The battlefield was a scene of complex strategy, orchestrated by the collaboration of three servers: Paris, Cairo, and Bangkok. A meticulous plan had been crafted, and it unfolded with precision.

In the initial phases, the plan unfolded as follows: The Roman forces, superior in their combat prowess, were given the upper hand, allowing them to triumph in the early clashes. The French players capitalized on this, leveraging the opportunity to target and eliminate thousands of barbarians during their retreat.

Following this stage, a calculated countermove was executed. Thai and Egyptian players, launched their offensive just as the Roman leaders were strategically drawn away from the central battleground. This tactical maneuver ensured that players from the Bangkok and Cairo servers had their chance to engage the Romans and tip the scales in their favor.