>>5742812>>5742816>>5724179>Kingdom Of Francia: Warfare Action: rolled a 9 (please roll a (1d10) next turn)In a stroke of strategic genius, King Roland himself appears on the fields of Burgundy, rallying his cavalry. The heavy knights decimate the Burgundian rebels, sending them back to their fortresses immediately. They hold out for a few weeks, but the King and his men assault, sending infantry and ranged troops, as well as a of hardcore siege weapons to break their resolve. One by one, the fortresses fall, leaving a few coastal territories under the Burgundian rebel’s control. Seizing the opportunity, Roland sends his navy around the rock of Gibraltar and to the Burgundian coast, pinning the rebels between two sides. After a hard-fought war, their last men surrender to the King Of Francia, ending Burgundy’s “sovereignty”. Celebrations in Paris begin as the King returns victorious.
>Population Value: 5>Infrastructure Value: 5>Agricultural Value: 5>Raw Material Value: 5>Industrial Value: 5>Trade Value: 6>>5724427>Eastern Roman Empire: Raw Material Action: rolled a 0 (sorry) (-1 to Raw Material Value) (please roll a (1d10) next turn)The Imperator sees a need for more raw materials to feed the development of his nation and progress the legions. Thus, he orders the construction of a mine within the Balkans to pierce stone in order to find useful ores such as iron. Unfortunately, due to the remote location and bad weather, supply runs to this area proves difficult, leading to slowed progress. In a display of under-preparedness, the miners forgot to reinforce one of the support beams holding up the entrance/exit to the mine, and became trapped. Without a way to signal for help, the mine collapsed and the miners perished. Despite this setback, it will take much more to sully the determination of the Empire.
>Population Value: 5>Infrastructure Value: 7>Agricultural Value: 5>Raw Material Value: 4>Industrial Value: 5>Trade Value: 5(PART 3/???)