Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-10870829-20130717030243/@comment-8248675-20140104004307

I think in the case of Julius Cesar, he made people worship him. Tiber Septim became devine in the after life. Also, Cesar was great commander and conquered a big Empire, however Tiber Septim forged a bigger Empire. In that sense, I would compare Tiber Septim to Alexander the Great. It is true that unlike Tiber, Alexander the Great had died young, but at least he died more then likely of natural causes like him. Julius Cesar was murdered by his own senate. As far as ingeninuity with what all three had forged and Empire, I am guessing there is really a tie. Romans beated great odds with their constructions, just like Macedonians of Alexander the Great. Although Alexander did claimed to be the son of god and proclaimed himself a living god when he became the pharoh of Egypt. In that one part, Alexander the Great would be more like Cesar, rather then Tiber Septim.