CAESAR

JULIUS II

JULIUS II

RULER OF ROME

THE RUTHLESS HEIR TO THE THRONE

Julius II, stepping into his father Octavius' shoes, has proven himself a force to be reckoned with. While the ancient Julius Caesar was a master strategist, his brutal approach to defeated foes often goes unmentioned. Julius II, however, seems to mirror his namesake in both respects. As he seized control of Rome, he expanded the empire mercilessly, sparing no prisoners. His love for resurrecting gladiatorial games, despite their global illegality, further cemented his image. The Nova Colosseum, with its staggering capacity of nearly half a million spectators, stands as the world's largest stadium.

THE RISE OF A NEW SUPERPOWER

Julius II, known for his cunning, swiftly transformed Rome into a global superpower following the Atlantic wars. By investing heavily in military technology and forming strategic alliances, he secured Rome's place as one of the Triumvirate—the three dominant world forces. However, whispers of a darker, sinister force behind his reign persist, suggesting that Julius II's influence might not be entirely his own, and could even be aimed at destroying Atlantis. The true extent of Julius II's power and the involvement of this mysterious force remains a topic of debate.

Diana, A TROUBLED PRINCESS

Entering into a late marriage for political advantage, Julius II has one daughter, Diana. Sadly, her upbringing has been far from loving. Although a loyal Roman, she openly disapproves of her father's actions, and the feeling is mutual. Diana's empathy is viewed as a weakness by Julius II, leading to a strained relationship. They are seldom seen together, except during important formal events. Diana often finds solace in Oasis, the neutral zone—a choice that her father perceives as yet another sign of her frailty.

A LEGACY OF CONQUEST AND RIVALRY

One thing is certain: Julius II's obsession with expanding his empire knows no bounds. His father's deep-rooted animosity towards Atlantis and the United States courses through his veins. If given the chance, Julius II would not hesitate to raise the Roman eagle above both nations, claiming victory in the name of Rome.

Name: Julius Caesar II

Affiliation: Roman

Birthplace: Rome