The winds of war in the Far East grew ever stronger, while foreign powers watched in silence.
The conflict between the Darius Empire and the barbarian tribes intensified, with both sides suffering heavy losses.
However, no one could have predicted the impact the war would have on the balance of power in the region, not even King Darius.
The land of the Darius Empire, which once stretched with pride and strength, was now marked with deep scars. The battlefields were saturated with blood, and the smell of destruction hung in the air.
Darius' army, although well trained, was slowly wearing down, not only due to the daily skirmishes, but also due to the lack of reinforcements and the difficulty of obtaining clear information about the battlefield.
The barbarian tribes, more ferocious and adapted to the hostile terrain, proved to be formidable enemies.