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In the Eastern Roman Empire, citizens called themselves "Romans"; therefore, what's needed is not the city of Rome, but its legacy.
After the fall of Constantinople and until the defeat of the Mamluk Empire of Egypt, the Ottoman Empire truly considered itself the new Rome. This was gradually abandoned when the Sultan also became Caliph.
What I propose is an "additional" Focus Tree to the one that grants full powers to the Sultan. As in the old version, an ambitious young man like Osman could be placed on the throne to reclaim Rome's legacy; however, the road MUST be long and arduous.
I wanted to thank you for your wonderful work on my nation's latest update. I'm really looking forward to the next post-war updates.
I wanted to ask: is it possible to see the "Third Rome" option again for the Ottomans in the future? Perhaps by making it the more difficult path to achieve.
Thank you so much!
Mod is okay.