Can I know which real world historical examples are you referring to :OIf real world historical examples are anything to go by, there's a good chance the empire breaks up once Lucius kicks the bucket.
Probably best to end the story here while everything is still rosey.
Could be talking about Charlemagne's empire which split into three because the inheritance wasn't really decided. I think it was due to tradition that there was no clear inheritance, so the three brothers end up splitting it. Another example could be the Qin Dynasty, which basically collapsed after Qin Shi Huang died (maybe because his son's rule wasn't as strong as his father's).Can I know which real world historical examples are you referring to :O
I'm sure there are others, but an easy example would be the fracturing of the Mongol empire around Kublai Khan's reign.Can I know which real world historical examples are you referring to :O
Can I know which real world historical examples are you referring to :O
Could be talking about Charlemagne's empire which split into three because the inheritance wasn't really decided. I think it was due to tradition that there was no clear inheritance, so the three brothers end up splitting it. Another example could be the Qin Dynasty, which basically collapsed after Qin Shi Huang died (maybe because his son's rule wasn't as strong as his father's).
I'm sure there are others, but an easy example would be the fracturing of the Mongol empire around Kublai Khan's reign.
Kublai was Ghengis' grandson, and there were civil wars and succession issues when he rose to power due to the previous Khagan (Möngke Khan, Kublai's elder brother) having no definitive heir when he died. By Kublai's death the Mongol empire had split into four functionally sovereign states, eventually ending the largest contiguous empire in history.
A little slower than Lucius' kids, but there's one of the largest empires breaking up in just a couple generations.