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Tango0111 Jan 2016 11:57 a.m. PST

"It is around the year 46 BCE. The soon-to-be divine Julius, having roused himself from his 'sojourn' in Alexandria with the intoxicating Cleo' (following his defeat of his old colleague, son-in-law and sometime rival Pompey the Great) has transported his army to Afrique. Initially under-manned, Caesar had to await the arrival of the remainder of his troops before he and Marcus Antonius confronted the Optimates forces commanded by Metellus Scipio and Juba I of Numidia, along with Caesar's former subordinate from Gaul, Titus Labienus. Still facing odds of 3:2, Caesar, ever the gambler and having confidence in destiny, advanced to face his rivals…"

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