Roman Outpost (Decay)

The Roman Outpost was a collection of Roman colonies originated obtained by the Roman Empire that continued to follow Roman rule and government within Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. The Roman Outpost was created two years following the collapse of the Roman Empire, and served as the last Roman nation until the creation of the Holy Roman Empire.

Upon the Roman Empire collapsing, the remaining Roman governance took power to attempt to re-create the empire, in hopes that it could one day return. Emperor Amulius Famia IV would be the main ruler of the Roman Outpost, and after the Second Roman-Coalition War, would be replaced by Octavianus Rogatus, a Greek Prince and influential figure in society during the time. Octavianus would be replaced by Amulius II in the late 7th century following the Third Roman-French War. Amulius II would be the final Emperor of the Roman Outpost.

The Roman Outpost collapse due to a political assassination against Amulius II and the Ostrogothic-Roman War. The war proved to be detrimental to the Roman economy and military, and soon, the Roman populace began to revolt against the Emperors. The collapse of the Roman Empire would end up expanding the Ostrogothic Kingdom, as well as establishing the Azeaterra Empire, Arab-Egyptian Civilization and for expanding Turkey and establishing the Turkic Kingdom.

History
Work In Progress.