Board Thread:Random RP/@comment-27718380-20151012210935/@comment-26295802-20151030151201

Heartgold1234 wrote: French and Portugese fleets (with some Algerian, Moroccan and Tinisian ships) Sail into the Aegean, blocking off any form of travel over the sea. The French army also took few casualties. It was an expedition to test the tanks, not an invasion as it turns out. Half the army splits off and countries like Austria send all they can, often only militias, to the French army moving towards Greece. The tanks stay outside Italy as a defensive measure. By the time the army reaches Greece, it numbers over half a million, but only 60,000 are French. As I said, this is mainly militias, but you can't disagree that higher numbers can win. Italy begins to fortify the Greek cities they've already captured.