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Andrew has officially moved his army into Wessex and is apparently moving towards the city of Kent to claim the throne of the nation. Meanwhile, Samuel has moved into the area where Barons are in favor of Louis, probably trying to cut him out of the race.If he is successful in this, he will have a significant advantage over Andrew in terms of support of the Barons. However, even this advantage may prove moot if Andrew is recognized as the King of Wessex, an event that seems to bve fast approching
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''Story done by Zach Kalgo, reporting from York''
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'''October 24th - 2015'''
 
Wessex is almost evenly divided on who should be king. Of the 39 Barons, 9 support Louis, 16 support Samuel, and 14 support Andrew. It should also be noted that at least 6 Barons on both sides may switch sides completely. Andrew is continuing to gather forces on the border between the two nations, and has stated he is ready to move in. So far, the Earl of Kent, one of the most powerful positions in terms of deciding the king of Wessex has remained silent on the issue, though several of his adviors have implied he is leaning towards Andrew.
 
Wessex is almost evenly divided on who should be king. Of the 39 Barons, 9 support Louis, 16 support Samuel, and 14 support Andrew. It should also be noted that at least 6 Barons on both sides may switch sides completely. Andrew is continuing to gather forces on the border between the two nations, and has stated he is ready to move in. So far, the Earl of Kent, one of the most powerful positions in terms of deciding the king of Wessex has remained silent on the issue, though several of his adviors have implied he is leaning towards Andrew.
   

Revision as of 17:22, 21 February 2016

Welcome to the world of Vae victis!
A timeline that I have created based on an alternate world after an early collapse of the Roman Empire.
This timeline was created on 17th, May 2015, and restarted on the 1st of December the same year
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Introduction

In Our Timeline, Rome was one of, if not the, most influential nations to ever exist. It spread its influence across the Mediterranean Sea, to Egypt, Mesopotamia, Africa, Gaul, and beyond. Roman culture hugely influences culture today, everything from armies to tax systems are inspired, at least in part, by this awesome civilization. Of course this massive amount of influence simply begs the question: what if Rome had fallen apart early? What if such a powerful and influential society had been strangled in its crib? That is the idea I intend to explore in this timeline, to look into every aspect of the world today if Rome had fallen early

The title of this timeline, "Vae victis," is loosely translated Latin for "Woe to the vanquished," or sometimes "woe to the conquered." The phrase is supposed to remind the defeated that they are the losers, and should not expect, or ask for, any leniency in their defeat. According to legend, This is what Brennus said to Marcus Furius Camillus right before running his sword through his heart, immortalizing the phrase and ensuring it's us in many future battles.

Point of Divergence

Background

In 387 BCE, the Senones, a tribe of Gaul crossed the Apennines, and eventually camped out near Clusiam, in the Etruscan province of Siana. They were lead by Brennus, and their goal was to settle new lands, in order to deal with the growing numbers of there tribe. Naturally, the Etruscans felt threaten by the Gauls, and asked the Romans, who had military influence over Etrusca the time, for help. Rome, not wanting war, decided to only send ambassadors to help, rather than fighting men.

This proved to be a mistake, as when negotiations broke down, the Clusiam sent solders to force the Senones of there land. The Roman ambassadors joined them, and began to fight, thus breaking the "law of nations," which prevented ambassadors from fighting. During the fight, a Roman ambassador killed a high ranking Senone chieftain enraging the Senone army. When Rome refused to turn the ambassadors over for justice, the Senones Began to march south, to take revenge on Rome.

Point of Divergence

With the Senones marching to Rome, the only option was a strong defense. In the battle of Allia, the 14,000 Senones nearly massacred almost 24,000 roman solders, losing only 2,000 of their own and allowing the roman survivors fleeing to Rome. With the Romans retreating, Brennus made the quick desiccation to chase them, instead of letting them go. Because of this, both sides arrived in Rome at the same time, and fighting ensued.

Just before the Senones arrived, the senate passed a ruling making Marcus Furius Camillus the dictator of Rome. Upon arriving in Rome, the Senone launched a massive attack on the city, and unlike in our timeline, managed to take Capitoline Hill. The control of this location allowed them to annihilate Rome, killing the senate and looting the city. Now, with the senate and Rome destroyed, the Senones were now at a crossroads: should they take there victory and leave, or attempt to take Veii, were Marcus Furius Camillus was. Whichever decision they made, it was bound to change the course of history for millennia to come...

Welcome to Vae victis!

tHe News

'November 4th - 2015 Andrew has officially moved his army into Wessex and is apparently moving towards the city of Kent to claim the throne of the nation. Meanwhile, Samuel has moved into the area where Barons are in favor of Louis, probably trying to cut him out of the race.If he is successful in this, he will have a significant advantage over Andrew in terms of support of the Barons. However, even this advantage may prove moot if Andrew is recognized as the King of Wessex, an event that seems to bve fast approching

Story done by Zach Kalgo, reporting from York

October 24th - 2015 Wessex is almost evenly divided on who should be king. Of the 39 Barons, 9 support Louis, 16 support Samuel, and 14 support Andrew. It should also be noted that at least 6 Barons on both sides may switch sides completely. Andrew is continuing to gather forces on the border between the two nations, and has stated he is ready to move in. So far, the Earl of Kent, one of the most powerful positions in terms of deciding the king of Wessex has remained silent on the issue, though several of his adviors have implied he is leaning towards Andrew.

Story done by Zach Kalgo, reporting from York

October 10th - 2015 Contrary to previous expectations, no one from Orleans has tried to claim the throne of Wessex. However, Louis IX currently Duke of Normandy and Brittany has put up a claim to the throne, looking to expand his territory across the northern channel. So far he only has limited support, but he has evened the odds between Andrew and Samuel. Speaking of Samuel, he has released a statement saying he will be declared king tomorrow, in an unknown location outside of the City of Kent, though it is worth noting that this may not constitute a legal claim to the thrown. Andrew has gone quite, but several units of the Yorkige military are currently on the Wessexian border.

Story done by Zach Kalgo, reporting from York


September 31st - 2015 Our news teams are receiving reports of a secession struggle in Wessex, following yesterday which marked the death of the former king, Alfred XXII. Right now, his nephew, Samuel has the strongest claim the the thrown, but Prince Andrew of Yorkige has also made a claim. Currently, no one else has made any claim, but is expected that a member of the royal family of Orleans will make a claim as well. So far, Andrew has only limited backing in Wessex, but some of the eastern Barons seem willing to accept him as a king. Both appear to be waiting for the other to make a move before they make theirs. More on this story as it develops.

Story done by Zach Kalgo, reporting from York

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