Talk:Marc Antony/@comment-33619443-20181129054800/@comment-3452092-20181129122542

Because they thing using a historical person who was interesting as a love interest is more important than keeping major historical facts intact. The actual quote from them is probably on the page for A Courtesan of Rome somewhere in the trivia.

Found it: So, if there was ever a question of "this character was really married at this time, but they though he would be a really great love interest... It meant they had to consistently choose what will be the most fun for players, even if that means occasionally playing fast and loose with some historical facts.

For me this makes things decidedly less fun and I know I'm not the only one who doesn't appreciate them having two real people (as far as I know it's only two) as love interests.