One is the coastal avenue Scully leading from Rome to the Western Fa Province, with a branch road heading north into Northern Italy when passing through Genoa;
Another is the Casaya Avenue from Rome to Florence, which, after traversing the central northern Apennine mountains, reaches Bologna. Then through the Emilia Avenue, it enters the western part of the Northern Italy Province. Although Bologna is within the area under Nix's responsibility, it is on the eastern edge, and the Nix people, if not careful, might allow the Roman Army to slip through;
A third option still involves the Scully Avenue, where in the southeastern seaside town of Pisa near Genoa, a winding mountain road heads north, potentially crossing the mountains into the western part of Northern Italy;
Additionally, the Roman Army might land at the port of Massilia, enter the Western Fa Province, and then move east through the valleys between the Alpine Mountains into the western part of the Northern Italy Province.
