Of all the people to quote Ozymandias, it would be you.I AM MATTHIAS, BUILDER OF TOWERS. GLIMPSE UPON MY LARGE DEFINITELY-NOT-PHALLIC-SHAPED TOWER AND DESPAIR.

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Of all the people to quote Ozymandias, it would be you.I AM MATTHIAS, BUILDER OF TOWERS. GLIMPSE UPON MY LARGE DEFINITELY-NOT-PHALLIC-SHAPED TOWER AND DESPAIR.
Everything in light green is ours directly, everything with a slightly darker shade is (partially) owned by vassals. Green is our realm.phred wrote:Those maps are a mess to read. What do we own on the mainland?
Yes, that happened a lot in OTL and in this game.AniThyng wrote:I might have lost track of the family tree, the crown princess of Byzantium has the same name as her mother?
Actually, plot power is incredibly high. With my spymaster and a few bribes I could get to ~160. And it is even more riskier if he comes to age as then he would have no short reign opinion bonus.GuppyShark wrote:That is incredibly risky. We have some time before he comes of age. I advise caution. Perhaps there are other ways we can set the stage before the greatest of Roman dynasties takes its rightful place.
(I don't like how low the plot power is)
The Purple concurs. The Purple is calling out to you.The Vortex Empire wrote:Fortune favors the bold. It is time for a new Emperor.
Not that simple. If he survives to adulthood and procreates you suddenly lose the easy route to the throne. You also run the risk of someone else with a weak claim to the throne, but with lots of military power and backers, attempting to press that claim and cut your own heir out of the line of succession.Borgholio wrote:I know next to nothing about this game, but how likely is it that someone else would assassinate him? Then all you have to do is have your guy in place to ascend the throne.
Do it for Maxentius! Do it for the Seals! Do it for Merkel!Maxentius wrote:I came out of a several year-long lurk just to say go for it.