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The first battle of Tikal was a battle between the [[Aztecs]] and the [[Egyptains]], [[Romans]], [[Greeks]], [[Japanese]] and in some moments even some [[Mongolians]]. | The first battle of Tikal was a battle between the [[Aztecs]] and the [[Egyptains]], [[Romans]], [[Greeks]], [[Japanese]] and in some moments even some [[Mongolians]]. | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
[[File:TikalOld.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Tikal]] in the [[Second Phase]], where the [[First Battle of Tikal]] took place]] | |||
The [[Aztecs]] moved from their capital [[Tikal]] to find a new area, which would be [[Tenochtitlan]]. From there, | The [[Aztecs]] moved from their capital [[Tikal]] to find a new area, which would be [[Tenochtitlan]]. From there, the Aztecs would form their [[Fourth Aztec Empire]]. The Aztecs devised a plan to make all nations believe the Aztecs were extinct. The plan was the Egyptains, Romans, Greeks and Japanese invading Tikal and Tikal being poorly defended by Aztecs. The Aztecs left about 1000 soldiers behind and some 100 civilians. All the other Aztec civilians and soldiers were sent to their fourth empire. The plan worked, as once they "lost" their battle in Tikal, most nations believed the Aztecs were extinct. Only the [[Mongolians]] noticed the Aztecs were still alive due to the large [[Mongolian Empire]] being to the east of the fourth Aztec Empire. However, it would still take rather long before other nations found out about the Aztecs and by then the Aztecs had moved to the [[Third Phase]] already. | ||
In earlier years, the [[Egyptains]] were attacked often by the [[Aztecs]]. One large battle was the [[First Battle of Anubis]]. The Aztecs eventually stopped attacking but the Egyptains wanted revenge. | In earlier years, the [[Egyptains]] were attacked often by the [[Aztecs]]. One large battle was the [[First Battle of Anubis]]. The Aztecs eventually stopped attacking but the Egyptains wanted revenge. | ||
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For the [[Egyptains]] peace was now ensured, as Tikal was taken over by the "allies" and the [[Aztecs]] were thought to be extinct. This lead to a less militaristic Egypt and introduced a large economic boom they still profit from to this day. | For the [[Egyptains]] peace was now ensured, as Tikal was taken over by the "allies" and the [[Aztecs]] were thought to be extinct. This lead to a less militaristic Egypt and introduced a large economic boom they still profit from to this day. | ||
The Mongolians would be thrown into a war against the Aztecs again. This time, the [[Fourth Aztec Empire]] attacked the large [[Mongolian Empire]]. Due to the biomes of the Mongolian villages | The Mongolians would be thrown into a war against the Aztecs again. This time, the [[Fourth Aztec Empire]] attacked the large [[Mongolian Empire]]. Due to the biomes of the Mongolian villages and the size of the Mongolian Empire, the Aztecs didn't want to attack. The Mongolians couldn't attack the Aztecs easily, as their boats weren't advanced. Walking around the sea was too far for Mongolian troops. It would result in a constant conflict in which nothing much would happen. Small Aztec attacks in the villages [[Altai]], [[Abakan]], [[Tsakhir]] and [[Bulgan]] on the coast would cause some casualties on both sides, but nothing more would happen. The Aztecs asked the [[Mayas]] to activate their large [[Mayan phase temple]] and end the phase. Which happened and then the Mongolians also reached the [[Third Phase]]. |
Latest revision as of 19:59, 9 February 2024
The first battle of Tikal was a battle between the Aztecs and the Egyptains, Romans, Greeks, Japanese and in some moments even some Mongolians.
Background

The Aztecs moved from their capital Tikal to find a new area, which would be Tenochtitlan. From there, the Aztecs would form their Fourth Aztec Empire. The Aztecs devised a plan to make all nations believe the Aztecs were extinct. The plan was the Egyptains, Romans, Greeks and Japanese invading Tikal and Tikal being poorly defended by Aztecs. The Aztecs left about 1000 soldiers behind and some 100 civilians. All the other Aztec civilians and soldiers were sent to their fourth empire. The plan worked, as once they "lost" their battle in Tikal, most nations believed the Aztecs were extinct. Only the Mongolians noticed the Aztecs were still alive due to the large Mongolian Empire being to the east of the fourth Aztec Empire. However, it would still take rather long before other nations found out about the Aztecs and by then the Aztecs had moved to the Third Phase already.
In earlier years, the Egyptains were attacked often by the Aztecs. One large battle was the First Battle of Anubis. The Aztecs eventually stopped attacking but the Egyptains wanted revenge.
Even earlier, the Greeks were often attacked by Chinese and Russians. The Aztecs would also often attack. The Aztecs also ended up conquering their city.
A bit earlier the Romans lost their city due to Aztec invasions.
Before that, the Japanese were swifly defeated by Aztecs
At the very beginning of the Third Aztec Empire, the Mongolians copied the Aztec house designs, which the Aztecs disliked and therefore attacked and defeated the Mongolians.
This all lead to widespread hate for the Aztec Empire. The Aztecs controlled quite some land empires wanted to take back.
The Battle
The "allied" forces entered Tikal and attacked. Aztec forces were specialized and attacked well, killing a lot of Egyptains and Japanese quickly. However, the better equipment of Romans and Greeks made them harder to kill, whilst Aztec temporary defences were broken. The Aztecs had to retreat further back into the centre of Tikal. Eventually, the Aztecs had to retreat even further back, into the jungles. Here, they gained a advantage. However, this would not stop the huge amount of "allied" forces. Leading to the defeat of the Aztecs.
During the battle
The Egyptains mobilised about: 1000 soldiers The Greeks mobilised about: 200 soldiers The Romans mobilised about: 700 soldiers The Japanese mobilised about: 400 soldiers The Mongolians mobilised about: 80 soldiers.
Totalling: 2380 soldiers.
The Aztecs mobilised about: 1000 soldiers
The Mayas mobilised about: 20 soldiers
Totalling: 1020 soldiers
The Battle was going well for the Aztecs, and they attacked fiercly. However, one Aztec/Mayan would have to kill about 2.3 soldiers, which was difficult to do. The Aztecs lost about 940 soldiers. No Mayas survived. This left 60 Aztec military survivors, and 940 military losses.
No Mongolians survived. About 50 Greeks, 200 Romans, 20 Japanese and 180 Egyptains survived. This left 450 military survivors, and 1930 military losses.
After the Battle
For the "allied forces", this was a victory. Generals like Boenoeticus were praised greatly. However, the inhabitants of Tikal would be tortured and forced to work as slaves. The remaining 60 Aztec soldiers, were tortured and executed brutally. The Greeks didn't reclaim their city, nor did the Romans or Japanese. The Mongolians didn't care about the small early city they owned and so also the Mongolians didn't retake their old city.
For the Egyptains peace was now ensured, as Tikal was taken over by the "allies" and the Aztecs were thought to be extinct. This lead to a less militaristic Egypt and introduced a large economic boom they still profit from to this day.
The Mongolians would be thrown into a war against the Aztecs again. This time, the Fourth Aztec Empire attacked the large Mongolian Empire. Due to the biomes of the Mongolian villages and the size of the Mongolian Empire, the Aztecs didn't want to attack. The Mongolians couldn't attack the Aztecs easily, as their boats weren't advanced. Walking around the sea was too far for Mongolian troops. It would result in a constant conflict in which nothing much would happen. Small Aztec attacks in the villages Altai, Abakan, Tsakhir and Bulgan on the coast would cause some casualties on both sides, but nothing more would happen. The Aztecs asked the Mayas to activate their large Mayan phase temple and end the phase. Which happened and then the Mongolians also reached the Third Phase.