Who killed Julius Caesar? I KILLED JULIUS CAESAR! And I destroyed 10th Legion. Can I change the course of world history as C&C is so fond of repetitively saying? Of course I can. With only four cards and them all being move two units here or three units thither, I poked at the Roman right with a Medium Horse and a couple of Aux, and the horse eventually killed a light foot and a Roman medium in the hills IIRC. Meanwhile, in a role reversal, led by Caesar Markus Sharaput's Romans decided to paint themselves blue and run down the hills naked towards the Gauls, using their bow and war machine to try to do single hits to Warriors to take away their 4 dice benefit before the heavy foot slammed into them. This worked, up to a point, the point being the Gauls having a Counterattack card that let them start beating up on Julius, who the next turn decided to carry on forward and try to get Warriors before they got him. Unfortunately for Julius, he and his compatriots whiffed a lot (as did the Gauls, rolling three blue against red heavies, and three red against blue mediums). This allowed the Gauls to implement this Cannae plan they had heard about, using an Inspired Leadership Center card. Unnamed Gaul Leader number one, riding to the fore leading his troops, slammed into Julius and the Warrior followup put paid to him and the 10th. The game was still very close (6-5 Gaul at that point IIRC) and the Romans had a chance to potentially kill at least one and improbably (via bow shot) another weakened Gaul band, but were unsuccessful, and the next turn nameless leader #1 led his forces to glory, and eventually the creation of a Gaulish (Gaullan? Gallic? Gaul?) Empire and world domination, with subjugated Roman vassals forming the heavy foot of the unstoppable Gaul (? see above) legions. Final score a nail-biting 7-6 Gauls