(Thucydides)
In an attempt to rebuild from what was left of society the Thracians, Babylonians, and Cretan communitys successfully regained their civilization. It turns out Italy, Africa, and Illyria had no major problems except for a couple of loses in troops. Until a civil war broke out in Italy that's when things finaly whent awry. When the civil war ended in Italy, the Egyptian leader had built two cities and regrouped what was left of the Egyptian army under the noses of all the groups. Then an epidemic struck the Cretan population. With limited options the Cretans sent a small number of their sick to where Babylon and Thrace were and contaminated two of their cities and some troops near by. Thrace and Babylon were both outraged by these actions, eventually both Thrace and Babylon decided to have each others back and go after the Cretans. Babylon won one battle against the Cretans, Thrace lost only one battle but only to reclaim their land by winning two more fights, and the Cretans were no more due to an earthquake. Italy later sent pirates to deal with the rest of the Egyptians. Two Egyptian cities destroyed only two soldiers remain.
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