yes so long as you agreed to kill tristitia and have 90+relationship with her
I am looking forward to finally meeting our family!
Shouldâve written mpregable instead of malewife smh ![]()
Woah, what have I missed? There is a male wife that you impregnate now? This story gets better and better. ![]()
Itâs just a meme
No, itâs real. Azan came to me in a vision and told me Antonius is pregnant. Itâs all part of the matriarchy you see.
Source: trust me bro
I have no idea whatâs happening right now. Iâm just going to stay in the Senate where everything is familiar.
What happens in the frontier stays in the frontier.
âYes, Julia, right here. You know what to do.â
âHere, too, why not?â
It is a meme for reasons Iâll never fully understand, but no, this has no presence in my story.
Haha donât worry I was just joking. I know itâs memes. ![]()
Does either the senate or the barbarian legatus inevitably involve themselves in the battle of Kyro with no option to avoid that?
Does the battle of Kyro not happen or is easier if Julia is still alive?
Yes.
It still happens, but there are some differences as a result of Juliaâs fate.
How can you keep Julia alive, she always dies to poison for me?
Julia always dies, whether if itâs because you betray her at Celgia or if she succumbs to the poison once she makes it back to Kyro. But if you ask Gaia to save Julia or you romance Julia and have imperial_favor >= 75, then you can see âherâ again at the end of chapter 6.
And what are the differences? Oh wait, she dies beforehand?
The main differences if you kill Julia are in regards to what the Mother of Sorcery and Gaia think of you, and there are also several dialogue changes with the Victorian rebels, Iblin, Lucretia, and Augusta. The Prefect also has very different internal monologue and can have a funny thought if you suggest a public funeral for Julia.
Itâs especially juicy if you kill Julia while also being in love with her, and if Augusta is your child.
Deep personal trauma for the sake of the republic!
Not for long, traitor to the Empire.
âWill you not give up,â (s)he said, 'reading laws to us (wo)men girt with swords?â -
PompeyAugusta Vitallia Hevernica
The only treason is that of the tyrants who have corrupted Iudia with their disgraceful autocracy and shameful practice of bloodright succession. Up with the First Citizen and an Imperatrix accountable to the Senate and People of Iudia!
You are very right, with the restoration of the republic, senators (senatrices?) will once again resume governance of all the provinces and will no longer have to just sit in the Senate.
Also I donât know who you were quoting, as that doesnât sound like First Citizen Augusta to me. Perhaps you encountered some barbarianâs fraudulent puppet?
This is absolutely correct. The Senate and People are sovereign, not some purported family line of autocrats.

