![]() Even if you do fail him (or cross him), owning up to it and apologizing will cause him to forgive you. Caesar himself is a pretty good boss as long as you do not question his ideals too much/don't fail him. Legate Lanius (despite being much more brutal than the other two) is surprisingly polite to the Courier, disapproves of Vulpes's methods of handling the West, and praises you if you have earned his respect or sided with Caesar. Affably Evil: Inculta is a bit like this, although his actions can say otherwise.The Legion of New Vegas, you can be female and work for them, but you will be the only instance of that (and only because Caesar considers you exceptional) and still be denied some benefits and respect regardless of reputation. While still every bit the ruthless slavers in Fallout: Van Buren as well as New Vegas, their misogyny would be slightly toned down as they start allowing females to work as bounty hunters for them, as seen with this character. He sees this latest conquest as the final step towards his ultimate goal - returning to the NCR and overthrowing its stagnant democracy, in favor of a totalitarian dictatorship under his rule. With the majority of Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado under his heel, Caesar now sets his sights on New Vegas, gathering his forces on the eastern bank of the Colorado River in preparation for a massive assault. While the inhabitants of the region generally considered Caesar and his Legion a welcome relief from the anarchy that once plagued them, stories of the horrors he vested upon those who resisted spread like wildfire. Worshipped by his followers as a living god, Sallow - now calling himself "Caesar" - modelled his army after the legions of The Roman Empire, using his education in history and military tactics to conquer his way across Arizona and New Mexico. ![]() Within a year, reports began reaching the NCR that Sallow had not only led the tribe to victory in a war against its neighbors, but had reorganized them and their conquered enemies into an army of slave-driving fanatics. ![]() ![]() In 2246, a scholar from the NCR, Edward Sallow, was sent by his peers to study the language of the the Blackfoot tribe in Arizona. ![]()
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