Alexanderball: A Countryball Tale -

A series of epic battles (Granicus, Issus, Gaugamela) where the massive, decadent PersiaBall is slowly dismantled by the smaller, more disciplined MacedonBall.

MacedonBall "frees" the Greek city-states from the Achaemenid Empire (PersiaBall) . AlexanderBall: A Countryball Tale

A comedic highlight where MacedonBall, lacking the patience for diplomacy or puzzles, simply slices through the knot with his sword. A series of epic battles (Granicus, Issus, Gaugamela)

AlexanderBall: A Countryball Tale is a historical satire and character study set within the popular "Polandball" (Countryball) universe. It reimagines the meteoric rise and fall of Alexander the Great through the lens of personified, spherical nations. The narrative blends the absurdist humor of the Countryball community with a surprisingly poignant look at the cost of building a world-spanning empire. Narrative Summary AlexanderBall: A Countryball Tale is a historical satire

Unlike many Countryball comics that focus on modern geopolitics, this tale explores the psychological toll of conquest. As MacedonBall grows larger (literally and figuratively), he becomes increasingly isolated from his original companions.