Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter IV (Map Game)/@comment-5590986-20190416003317

Roman Empire

 * Government: Imperial Dynasty. Absolute Monarchy.
 * Ruler (Emperor):
 * Arcadius (395 - 408)
 * Honorius (408 - 423)
 * Valentinian III (423 - present)
 * Economy: Roman coinage. Based around trade regarding farming, fishing, mining, and various other things. Major hubs around the Empire help provides for this. being at peace for centuries has allowed the Romans to slowly build their vast treasury (although inflation is also a problem).
 * Capital: Rome
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ~95 Million. 20% Latin, 15% Greek, 10% Celtic, 15% German, 5% Persian, 35% Other.
 * Religion: Pagan 20% (mostly countryside), Christian 60% (mostly cities), Other 20% (cities/countryside).
 * Military: NOTE: THE NEW TERRITORY BOLSTERED NUMBERS AND PROVIDED NEW MANPOWER. The Roman military boasts one of the largest and most efficient militaries in history. The library of Alexandria never burned down, allowing the Romans to learn and copy important military knowledge that would've been lost. Their armor is heavy, and almost impenetrable at close range, their formations (especially fast cavalry through selective breeding, 500 per legion) has allowed them to keep up with any army. Their vast population, roughly half of which are men and a large percentage of which is fit for service, allows their numbers to be filled quickly. Consolidation and border disputes with local tribes in the past still allowed veterans to be produced despite being relatively at peace for centuries. PIONEERS are a new breed of Roman troops, mostly from autononmous regions that came into the empire proper, these are survivalists and adventurers from rough travels outside of the Empire that joined Roman military and separated from the rest of the pack due to their more loose nature. They mainly guard caravans and other merchants, but they are loose and ragtag enough to infiltrate enemy lines.
 * Soldiers: STANDING: 400,000+. 45 Legions, 6000 men each (270,000). 30 Auxiliary legions, 4000 men each (80,000), mercenaries/pioneers: 10,000.
 * Wars and Conflicts: 
 * Roman Expedition (280 to present): The expedition is slowing down to a halt as most of the Roman legions are pulling out of the region. However, specialized auxiliary forces on horseback called Cataphracts (idea borrowed from Bactrians and Persians) are set up to maintain order in the region with quick responses. 5 new legions are raised as well among the local populace to help manage the cities. Total of 12 legions are stationed in areas between Persia and Bactria. Along with a dozen more auxiliary cavalry forces. Consolidation is underway
 * Umoric invasion (?? to present): Rumors of a scourge of God has surfaced among the traders that poured in and out of Rome. When traders from the Germanics stopped coming, the Romans gotten a little suspicious but were caught off guard when an invasion force numbering in thousands appeared on their doorsteps. Luckily, dozens of legions in Europe nearby are moving up to deal with the disaster. Total of 200,000 size force (half of the Empire's standing forces) responds to the Umor invasion to slow them down or LURE THEM INTO POSITIONS WHERE THEY COULD BE AMBUSHED. Romans do what they do best, they adopt new techniques and ideas, importing the cavalries from the east in order to counter and rapidly respond to the Umors.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Betmant tribes: We attempt to appeal to the tribes to join us as an autonomous province in promise of riches and "modernization". But in exchange, we'll need your hand to lend us some forces on horses.
 * ALL ROMAN AUTONOMOUS PROVINCES: If you wish to stay and fight, you can. But I reccommend to pack up most of your valuables and travel deeper into the Empire. Any forces  you can muster to stay and help push back to Umors will be appreciated. After all, it is me standing in between them and the Mediterranean.
 * Events:
 * Tibetan RAR: An attempt at organization of an autonomous province in order to "civilize" the Proto-tibetan tribes is made.
 * Absorbing the Afasevo: After taking time to consolidate territory over the years following the Bactrian War, the Romans wish to absorb the Afasevo tribes to the north in rumors of resources and good horses that may work for the war against the Umors.