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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. |