Discuss.
Discuss.
1600 cavalry was also in Spain, they should be with the legions currently in Gaul.
Were they under the command of the Pro-Consul?
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Also I would prefer is our side wasn't called Corva, it is still the Senate.
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So I have 500 cavalry in Gaul then.
Both sides get named off of their Dictators because both of them will want "The Senate" or some such.
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You asked for 1,100, you got 1,100.
Actually, no. You asked for 1,100, you got 1,100. Your omission isn't my problem.
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People's Republic of CascadiaOriginally Posted by Ancient Aliens
If Ponti can claim legions by distance (i.e. the two legions in Gaul), then Corva can claim legions by distance.
Moreover, since Pontifex has declared a bid for power, I assume that de jure he is the usurper, since it says "(The Senate outlawing you has no affect on your popularity. Your propaganda has convinced the mob that you have just as much a right to rule as the senate)" Which assumes that the Senate is still intact and legitimate.
Moreover, if that is not the case, I suggest then that influence legions work similarly to imperator, only it goes to your faction. (I know I'm opening astorm on this one).
I used 30 LL points to get their loyalty.
It does. But in Ponti's case both of those legions had served under him.
However the rules do not specify that, it is however "common sense".
As far as it goes, only the first scroll would be allowed and even then I'd have to make a roll for it.