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PHGamer22 Oct 2020 3:11 p.m. PST

For over a hundred years, the Punic wars were fought on hundreds of battlefields. Many of these battles were important enough to have the accounts reported by the great historians.
This was not one of them.
However, in a farmers field in central France, a flint beer bottle and a fragment of petrified tapioca was uncovered. The text was engraved in nearly perfect Lorem Ipsum, which confirms the local legends of a great battle fought there, some 2,100 years earlier.
Its Rome v Carthage in this L' Art de la Guerre game played via Table Top Simulator
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