Saturday, May 16, 2026

Pontic Problems

The Twelve Foes of Rome Campaign
The next chapter of the campaign.

Another sire of the famed Bellicosus family has a chance to win renown. This time, the Senate sends him east to deal with King Mithridates of Pontus.

Battle of Bithynia
Mithridates invades Bithynia. Bellicosus defends this Roman ally.

The forces involved:
  • Bellicosus: 2 legions (elite, armored), cavalry, and allied spears
  • Mithridates: Cavalry, pikes (armored), spears, slingers, and scythed chariots (elite)
Note: Camera was charging so I scribbled down a battle map then transcribed it.
  1. Roman cavalry advances but gets cut down by slingers.
  2. The Pontic cavalry takes out a Roman legion but is spent.
  3. The scythed chariots flank and rout the other legion.
Battle of Chalcedon
Bellicosus retreats to Chalcedon and sets up defenses on and around a hill outside the city.

Same forces as above but one legion is downgraded from elite to normal and the Romans get a hill.
Note: I probably should have downgraded the armor instead of elite. Or better, I should have put the spears on the hill so it could take advantage of the defensive bonus.
  1. The scythed chariots and Roman cavalry take each other out.
  2. Roman spears defeat the slingers but Mithridates rallies them. A legion defeats the pikes.
  3. This time, the slingers defeat the spears.
  4. Pontic cavalry rout a legion.
Aftermath
A disaster for Bellicosus, who earns the sobriquet "the Least." It will take a better general to defeat Mithridates.

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