Talk:Marc Antony/@comment-36277500-20190318165241

There should be also note: "In chapter 9 you may choose to be intimate with him, however you would be interrupted" - it's worth mentioning.

PS. WHEN we can see him shirtless?

PS2. I disagree he only "freed" Syphax with quotation marks. He saved him from certain death, which awaited Syphax after the trial - even if senators bought story about self-defence, they would be frightened by Rufus Glycia, so they would vote down death sentence. On the other hand, Syphax was once a legionary and alligator's hunter (diamond choices), so he had more than a slight chance in arena.

And why Antony didn't interrupt selling Syphax away? For the first, there were different times with different rules, and Antony had no interest in breaking it - he was no charitable institution, but a (cold-blooded cruel bastard) typical Roman patrician. For the second, told you from the start, baby, from the start: I don't like to share. Even if Syphax is not our LI, Antony still considers him as a rival (probably already noticed the latter one' feelings for MC - he's neither blind nor fool). He saved Syphax (to make Arin happy), but made him sent away far from her (to make himself happy). I somehow doubt that "saint" Cassius would buy Syphax' freedom if he could, for the same reason.