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Thank you so much for the review😃. I'm glad you appreciated the choice of the Late Antiquity period. It is indeed a fascinating era of transition that deserves more attention in historical fiction, especially with figures like the ones you mentioned. Regarding your mention of Clovis, that is a very sharp observation. Since his rise to power happens in the exact same years as my current chapters, I can confirm that he will indeed enter the story😱 He is set to play a significant role in the upcoming conflicts as the world of Romulus and the world of the Franks inevitably collide. Ave, and thank you for being part of this journey...
Thank you, Dominus. Ave
Hey there! Sorry for the late reply. To clear up the confusion; no, the MC is not a transmigrator. Romulus Augustus is a native of this world and time as the last West Roman Emperor. The reason the narrative might feel unique is that this entire story is being narrated by a fictional historian named Aelius Tacitus in the year 1000 AD. This is an alternate history where Romulus doesn't just disappear but strives to restore the Empire, and we are reading the chronicles written by Tacitus centuries after the events took place. Thank you for asking.
Thanks! Hope you’ll enjoy what's coming next. Ave!!!
Thank you for the excellent name. Fritigern carries a powerful history and fits perfectly with the gritty atmosphere of the story. I will immediately integrate it into the upcoming chapters. Ave Roma!
Thank you! Please read ANNOUNCEMENT #6: A TRIBUTE TO.
Thank you, Praefectus! Ave Roma!
Thank you Vuld_Edone for providing such valuable feedback. Regarding your point about Vitus and the logic of betrayal, You are absolutely right. I agree that betraying for fun feels shallow. Your observation that "had they stayed loyal, they would have died anyway" is a crucial logical point that I realized needed to be highlighted. Based on your input, I have revised the narrative in Chapters 1 and 2. I’ve adjusted Vitus’s motivation to be more pragmatic, he isn't just a villain, but a man making a necessary sacrifice to save the city from total slaughter. It adds the layer of complexity you suggested. Thanks again for helping me sharpen the story. I hope you enjoy the future developments.