AW: Re: traits and Consuls
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Originally Posted by Wonderland
I ask because my 50 year old faction leader became Consul, and of course he's got full or near-full management and influence.... and resides in Rome. I'd hate to take him out to lead an army to a far-off expedition at his age... and leave Rome without a proper ruler.
That's what you have the Praetor Urbanus for: the highest ranking (and hopefully best) of the Praetors who is, in terms of RTW, the permanent governor of Rome. In the early game with only few FMs and just one major army, I use the Spartan system with one Consul in Rome and one in the field, and don't assign a Praetor Urbanus.
Later with more theaters of war and more FMs, usually both Consuls are on campaign and Rome is governed by the Praetor Urbanus. He is also responsible to fight down rebells in Central Italy (the South is controlled by a Praetor Peregrinus in Taras, the North by the Praetor Gallia Cisalpina in Bononia). When I can afford it the Urbanus is also supported by a Quaestor to ensure that Rome always has a governor, even when the Praetor is fighting rebells.
Re: AW: Re: traits and Consuls
A quaestor to keep the praetor honest, you mean. :p
AW: Re: AW: Re: traits and Consuls
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Originally Posted by QuintusSertorius
A quaestor to keep the praetor honest, you mean. :p
You mean, that's the reason why he is a "subject of rumors"? :laugh4:
Re: AW: Re: traits and Consuls
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Originally Posted by konny
That's what you have the Praetor Urbanus for: the highest ranking (and hopefully best) of the Praetors who is, in terms of RTW, the permanent governor of Rome. In the early game with only few FMs and just one major army, I use the Spartan system with one Consul in Rome and one in the field, and don't assign a Praetor Urbanus.
Later with more theaters of war and more FMs, usually both Consuls are on campaign and Rome is governed by the Praetor Urbanus. He is also responsible to fight down rebells in Central Italy (the South is controlled by a Praetor Peregrinus in Taras, the North by the Praetor Gallia Cisalpina in Bononia). When I can afford it the Urbanus is also supported by a Quaestor to ensure that Rome always has a governor, even when the Praetor is fighting rebells.
Is that a trait in the game? Don't believe I've ever seen it. If it's not, then do you just rp it? And I assume it can apply to Ex-Praetors yes? Since the term in office is so short.
AW: Re: AW: Re: traits and Consuls
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Originally Posted by Wonderland
Is that a trait in the game?
Praetor - yes
Praetor Urbanus - no
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If it's not, then do you just rp it?
By internal elecetions, yes. I have given up the attempt to create a working cursus honorum by traits because the engine never knows what is needed; for example that you need more Praetors than Aediles after you have conquered Sardina, Sicily and Gallia Cisalpina.
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And I assume it can apply to Ex-Praetors yes? Since the term in office is so short.
For internal elections I have prolonged the term to five years but dropped the age requirements. Because FMs can only advandce once every five years and due to a 10 years (or 10 battles) military service, I am in the hostircal line of age when they become Praetors - usually around 40.