In the beginning, the newly appointed leaders or emperors of their land embarked on a conquest of alliances, destruction, neutralization, absence, and back stabbing. From the start of this journey that everyone was new to, Thrace and Illyria banded together as the only two female leaders and created an alliance based on coexistence and strategizing together. Illyria's main strategy throughout this was to keep peace and avoid war at any cost. This strategy came from Crete's leader's apparel in which it includes the phrase, "Don't make war, make cornbread." With this in mind, Illyria continued creating cities and soon had 9 at one time. While this neautralization was happening from Illyria, Thrace began invading and conquering Babylon which later resulted in an alliance with Italy, Africa, and Crete to destroy Egypt in the absence of their leader. From the beginning, there was tension between Africa and Egypt and conflict occurred frequently. In addition, Italy and Africa had disagreements on the island of Sicily causing some conflict. This later developed a treaty between the two empires and caused them to band together to invade the Nile Delta. All empires except Illyria used the advantage of Egypt's leader's absence to their benefit. The downfall of Egypt was majorly the leader's absence along with the frequent famine from its country along with other countries' famines that affected Egypt. From the start, Crete regretted its island lifestyle but soon strategized with Illyria to explore the main land and build cities there. Italy was the first to use his astronomy card to his advantage and ventured from Italy to the Nile Delta to overtake the Egyptian empire. Babylon throughout this time stayed quiet with two to three cities and few conflicts between Thrace. The main event of this time was the downfall and death of the Egyptian empire along with the alliances built throughout this history so far.
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