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    Things have changed in the Roman naming system since this thread was posted. Now all Roman 'family members' have a hidden surname (Romanvs, I think) and their screen name comes from the gens trait.

    Also, their first names have letters associated with them. This prevents the game mechanics being confused by which Caius is Cauis Attilius and which one is Caius Cornelius. The game will actually refer to CaivsA Romanvs and CaivsB Romanvs.

    There isn't a way to divine which letter your target FM has, other than trial and error.

    :EDIT: Attilius beat me to it.

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    Default Re: Traits of Roman Generals

    Is it possible to ask for his internal name by trait? That is, when his name is "AppivsC Romanvs" can he be given a trait "Internal Name: AppivsC Romanvs"?

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    Default Re: Traits of Roman Generals

    No, because there is no way for the trait system to determine the character's internal name.
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    I see. Thank you.

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    Default Re: Traits of Roman Generals

    Quote Originally Posted by Atilius
    Roman names changed in 1.0. They now all share the same surname ("Romanvs"), and several internal character names now map to the same display string. For instance, if you see "Appivs" this indicates that the internal name is either Appivs, AppivsA, AppivsB, ...., or AppivsK.
    I hope you'll all pardon me for quoting myself, but I'd intended to link to Marcus' excellent trick for determining Roman characters' internal names when I posted the above. Unfortunately, I couldn't remember where it was at the time; it's here.
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