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Post by Odysseus Of Ithaca on Jul 10, 2005 22:18:50 GMT -5
[Just walls to look at plz] *The long walls of Athens always have watches over looking the land, on both sides. It is made of stone and the archers have access to fire to burn siege equipment, if they indeed get close enough. Also the long walls have a fire signal on each tower if a enemy attacks at night. Phaleron wall is solid stone, brick by brick. The wall is heavily guarded because it is near the east where docking boats troops could be dropped off for invasion. Odysseus always sends scouts out this way aware for anything. The northwest is guarded the most because of the Macedon threats and barbarians are all there. The archers there have all access to fire, if need be. The rest of the walls are decently guarded for suprise attacks from the Aegean. The south/ southeast has a large forest and the archers near there have fire access to burn any foolish to enter, in that area there is a small camp, only seen from the city that only Odysseus knows what it is for. The beach between the Plaheron, and the long walls is unguarded usually but if a invasion is know the beach could be very difficult to take as it is moderatly steep and could be forified by archers and troops as their is a small encampment near it, but the camp is nomadic(It can be moved).*TROOPS[/b]- 1,600 Levy Pikemen 1,800 Miltia Hoplites 2,600 Peltasts
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