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When Albert left home to help the [[Holy Kingdom of Harmonia]] in their aim for eventual global unification, Caesar similarly left with Apple with the goal of thwarting Albert's schemes. Eventually discovering that Albert was aiding the Harmonian invasion of the [[Grassland]], sparking the [[War of the Champions]], Caesar would join the resisting [[Fire Bringer]] in response. His apparent lack of motivation was nowhere to be found as he confronted Albert, revealing his true feelings and passion for his beliefs.
When Albert left home to help the [[Holy Kingdom of Harmonia]] in their aim for eventual global unification, Caesar similarly left with Apple with the goal of thwarting Albert's schemes. Eventually discovering that Albert was aiding the Harmonian invasion of the [[Grassland]], sparking the [[War of the Champions]], Caesar would join the resisting [[Fire Bringer]] in response. His apparent lack of motivation was nowhere to be found as he confronted Albert, revealing his true feelings and passion for his beliefs.
Although he appears lazy, when action needed to be taken, Caesar was able to show his pride and self-confidence at being a Silverberg. It was Caesar's efforts that helped unite the fractured [[Zexen Federation|Zexen]] and Grassland at [[Brass Castle]] after their retreat from the [[Duck Village]]. His determination to prevent his brother's plans was similarly fierce, as he was willing to brave the dangerous [[Ceremonial Site]] to confront him.


As the driving strategic force behind the Fire Bringer, Caesar was instrumental in preventing the destruction of the Grassland at the hands of [[Luc]]. Although ultimately victorious, Caesar realised that he only succeeded due to Albert's covert aid and, recognising the gulf of ability between the two, left on a journey to see the world and broaden his talents.
As the driving strategic force behind the Fire Bringer, Caesar was instrumental in preventing the destruction of the Grassland at the hands of [[Luc]]. Although ultimately victorious, Caesar realised that he only succeeded due to Albert's covert aid and, recognising the gulf of ability between the two, left on a journey to see the world and broaden his talents.