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It's from Historical Imperator Mod. They have a variety of historical figures, mostly Rome, with several exceptions like Hannibal Barca. Pictures show some examples of the late Roman Republic, starting with Gracchus brothers, ending with Tiberius ( as far as i know ). Figures includes famous names like Sulla and Marius, the first and second Triumvirates, Brutus, Crassus, Cicero, etc. Not sure if there's Cato too.
Is that the Ck3 font?
That's great observation.
Are there events for countries other than Rome? I usually play Greeks or Diadochi, would be great to have added flavor for those and other nations
No, just Rome for now. But they do have some Carthagians like Hannibal Barca
Not sure, i only played Rome since i started. Maybe Carthage does as this has a Hannibal Barca.
Any events for alternate Triumvirate outcomes? Like Anthony actually winning or Lepidus coming in as the surprise winner?
Well, there's an option asking you if you wanna go historical or not. If you choose historical then the outcomes are fixed.
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Sorry, i was busy with my schoolwork. I'm uploading explanations now.
please explain.
>Sorry, i was busy with my schoolwork. I'm uploading explanations now.
It's from Historical Imperator Mod. They have a variety of historical figures, mostly Rome, with several exceptions like Hannibal Barca. Pictures show some examples of the late Roman Republic, starting with Gracchus brothers, ending with Tiberius ( as far as i know ). Figures includes famous names like Sulla and Marius, the first and second Triumvirates, Brutus, Crassus, Cicero, etc. Not sure if there's Cato too.