The Last General

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(Act I: The Iron Dawn) The Empire of Oros was a dying beast, its borders fraying and its heart rotten with decadence. Adrian was the only man who still remembered how to fight. A captain of the Guard, he had spent a decade on the frozen frontiers, where the wind howled like a wounded animal and the only law was survival. He didn't care for the court's intrigues; he cared for the men under his command and the soil they bled for.

(Act II: The Reluctant Rise) When the capital fell into anarchy, the nobility turned to Adrian. They wanted a strongman to restore order, a sword to cut through the chaos. Adrian accepted, not out of ambition, but out of a desperate love for the people. He purged the corrupt, reorganized the army, and in three years, he had unified the fragmented provinces. He was the most powerful man in the empire, the "Saviour of Oros."

(Act III: The Impossible Choice) At the height of his power, Adrian discovered a terrible truth. The only way to permanently end the cycle of war was to dismantle the very empire he had just saved. To build a true republic, the monarchy and the military caste—including his own position—had to be abolished.

The army, however, worshipped him. They wanted him to be Emperor. If he refused, they would launch a coup that would plunge the empire back into a century of blood. If he accepted, he would become the very tyrant he hated.

(Act IV: The Sacred Betrayal) Adrian chose a third path. He orchestrated a series of "failures" and political scandals that made him appear weak and incompetent. He systematically dismantled his own power base, transferring authority to a council of civilian leaders.

In the end, he allowed himself to be framed for treason. As he stood on the scaffold, the crowd that had once cheered him now jeered and threw stones. He looked at his remaining officers, who saw him as a traitor, and he smiled. He had saved the republic by killing the hero. As the blade fell, he felt a profound, romantic peace. He had finally won the only war that mattered.

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