Rome Total War — Barbarian Invasion Units
In the end, Barbarian Invasion was never about empires. It was about units—small, desperate, human clusters of loyalty and terror. The Foederati who fought for bread. The Plague Bearers who died to buy a season. The Raiders who took everything. And the Last Cohort, who simply refused to stop being Roman. They were all the same: ghosts in armor, haunting a world that had already forgotten them.
The gate opened. Within a week, Sirmium had no army left to fight. The Plague Bearers had done their work. None of them survived to claim a reward—except Silvius, who walked back to his camp, washed the vinegar cloth, and waited for the next death sentence to be dressed in uniform. rome total war barbarian invasion units
The year is 363 AD, and the air in the Rhine Valley tastes of iron and wet earth. Marcus, a veteran Comitatenses of the Western Roman Empire, tightened the straps of his lorica hamata In the end, Barbarian Invasion was never about empires

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