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Btw kudos to writers for such smart incorporation of custom player character into historical set of events - GJC supposed to be a huge historical figure but being killed off so soon, you basically take his place in quest for greatness unconstested (kinda)
It has been discussed a ton here on the forums, and the even happens within the first 60 mins of the game, so its not exactly and huge story spoiler...
I know now that it happens very soon, but it ruined the experience, when you read about such a historical figure being in the game and that he dies?
If he is around there is no room for the MC, that is the jumping point of the game, what if GJC was killed would Rome go down the same path?