John Fredrick Parker
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During the Siege of Alexandria (47 BC), Julius Caesar attempted to seize the island of Pharos and gain control of the royal harbor, but was defeated on land and forced to retreat; during the ride back to the palace, his boat capsized and, being in full armor, Caesar started to sink. IOTL, it was only by quick thinking that he was able to take off his armor before he drowned, and with enough energy left to swim back to shore; but supposing he had failed to do so?
How is history changed, now that Caesar is dead? How does the situation in Egypt play out? Or the campaigns of Pharnaces II? How does Mark Antony fare in Rome without Caesar’s return? What of Cato and the Pompeians in North Africa? And depending on how all these forces play out, how is history changed?
@LumineVonReuental @SlyDessertFox @vandevere @Matteo
How is history changed, now that Caesar is dead? How does the situation in Egypt play out? Or the campaigns of Pharnaces II? How does Mark Antony fare in Rome without Caesar’s return? What of Cato and the Pompeians in North Africa? And depending on how all these forces play out, how is history changed?
@LumineVonReuental @SlyDessertFox @vandevere @Matteo