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After some time off for final exams and the holidays, I can finally return to this dynasty.
We left off with the capture of a second Roman city on the coast of the Suleviae Sea, Cumae, along with what is now being called the city of Old Rome, the former capital of the nation of Rome. It turns out this is the high point of the war for the Celts.
In 1180 CE, while we were taking Cumae, another unidentified spy was caught in the Celtic mainland. Though the war effort was largely successful so far, our forces were much thinner and our people very weary of fighting. We sought peace in hopes that the spy attacks on the home country would cease, and we could focus all our energy on domestic affairs, which had fallen into a state of disarray after 80 years of fighting. By 1190 CE, a peace deal had been struck between us and Rome, ending this medieval bout - or so we thought.
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