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- The year is 399 BC. Looking towards the west is the
dominating power of Carthage, which has seen the World to Guinea in the south and
Scandinavia in the north, setting out to it's next series of Conquests to reach the height
of it's power. In the east is the mighty Persian empire with it's tremendous cities and
it's powerful army, ready to reconquer Egypt, and out to dominate Greece. Greece is in the
middle of these two giants, and has it's own problems. The Pelopponesian wars are over,
with the siege of Sparta and the end of the Attic league. Persia, which has helped Sparta,
now is in conflict with it, and has allied up with the new formed "Second Attic
League" and the Suprerior city in Greece, Thebes. Can Persia get over a period of
Political Decandency, and set out to conquer Greece and Egypt? Or do the Spartans develop
a large force and conquer Persia before Alexander the Great is even born? The history is
yours...
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