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Major_Blackhart

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Will there be any type of recognizable artwork from the period in the game?
 

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Like what? Any famous Roman art? In that case, no. It's not an alternative history game. There are no Roman references or actual cities or historical figures.

I used the Romans as a logical foundation to avoid having to invent things up that may or may not make sense. The Roman history is long enough and rich enough to have all kind of situations, conflicts, and periods of decline. So, instead of saying that there was an Empire and it fell just because, I can provide tons of logical details based on real events explaining all whys and hows.
 

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