PART 7: ALL CHAOS ON THE EASTERN FRONT
Peace is concluded with Rum ceding the Caucasus as well as the holy land, including the rich city of Damascus.
The rest of the Caucasian provinces will be transferred to Georgia as soon as they finish dealing with any issues of overextension. Furthermore, a small amount of monetary aid is sent to strengthen the fledgling nation.
Luzur and Commissar Draco, nothing to see here.
It would take 9 years of dealing with bands of rebels in Georgia before Azerbaijan was transferred to them, turning them into a small regional power. They'll be a good shield against any attacks from the north in any case.
The Fatimids, once rulers of Egypt had truly fallen low, ruling nothing but a small strip of land near the Sinai desert. The invasion went fast and easy and was nothing to speak of.
And thus the ground was prepared for another war between the Empire and the kebab, this time joined by Taurican race traitors, commissars draco and some african niggers.
Imereti, the former Rumite capital, was another war goal and the last unredeemed clay of Georgia proper. King L1beral would, for once, contain his butthurt, despite rape gangs roaming his lands.
Indeed, ITZ had come to Georgia, as everyone, from Russians and steppe kebab to proper kebab was eager to join the rape.
Thousands fled as pitiless rain of shells fell in the night and hordes of sandnigger machete gangs scanned the countryside for white eastern european wimminz
none of which could be found in Georgia
Meanwhile, in the real front, a large horde of kebabs attacked two Legions recovering from the Sinai campaign in Jerusalem. They could afford to lose no ground lest the holy city be desecrated by the hordes.
The battle would escalate into the major engagement of the war as both sides kept pouring in reinforcements, 5 Legions standing face to face with a force approaching 300.000 kebabs.
The offensive into Egypt would continue, the legions mustering immediately and pursuing a fleeing force of 100.000 kebabs.
They too would be defeated, their artillery suffering grevious losses but other than that, it was not much of a victory to speak of.
Not wanting to push his luck, the Emprah concluded peace, only asking for the Sinai and the province of Imereti. The coalition of dracos, niggers and kebabs was already big enough, there was no need to drag more race traitors or muslims into it.
Peace, however, was not to last.
The coalition soon fell apart. This chance had to be seized by the hairs while there was still time.
The legions crossed the Nile, storming every fortress in their way and forcing the small Rumite fleet out of it's port and into the broadsides of the imperial navy.
Few kebab ships survived for no imperial losses.
The kebabs had however significant forces in Africa, no doubt armies meant to enslave the niggers dwelling beneath Ethiopia.
It did not take for a big clash to occur.
Despite this victory, the situation was getting worse as more and more armies arrived from multiple directions.
And disaster soon struck.
5 Legions were routed in two battles, effectively putting 2/3rds of the Imperial Army out of action for some months. Rum seemed to be able to keep pulling massive armies out of their asses as kebab faggotry reached unpreceded levels.
Taking full advantage of their victory, entire legions of them started spreading across the holy land while a massive horde was advancing towards Asia Minor.
The only hope of defeating this invasion was to draw them into Erzurum then reinforce the defenders from Chaldia and Dulkadir. 3 Legions might be able to pull this off if they took advantage of the mountains.
The battle began in earnest as the horde crossed the river and fell upon the outnumbered legionaires. The brave patriots stood their ground and soon the reinforcements reached them, turning the fight around.
The war was going badly. 5 Legions were still out of commission while ITZ was knocking at the door, the enirety of the roman east besieged by the rape gangs.
A numerous kebab army even tried to cross the Bosporus and attack Constantinople but were thankfully stopped. With the legions now recovering, a counter offensive could be launched.
The large kebab horde was slaughtered in Erzurum, ending a significant threat to Armenia.
It was time to clean up Anatolia of kebab.
It would be a long road to Alexandria.
With Asia Minor now safe, the offensive could move on to Syria.
Two large hordes blocked the path and the Legions began to remove them.
But with manpower reserves running low and even greater hordes appearing to halt our progress, the future was uncertain.
The battle was decisive, with more than half the massive horde slaughtered and the rest routed. The path into Egypt was now open.
It would not be long until Lower Egypt was roman once again.
It would not be long before the Five Patriarchs took their seats again, restoring the Pentarchy and ruining the moral basis of Popemolism.
Christians would be united once again, but seeing as the majority of them were krauts, it was unsure whether this would be a good thing.
But there would be no celebrations.
YEP, YOU GUESSED IT.