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During [[Bloom]]'s [[The Dracoknights of Thracia|last stand at]] [[Conote]], Julius warped in to collect [[Ishtar]] and take her back to [[Belhalla]], not wanting to unnecessarily lose her in the [[Manster District]]; shortly afterward, in [[For Whose Sake|the Thracian conflict]], he rescued [[Areone]] from death to Seliph's army, swaying his loyalty to the Empire.  
During [[Bloom]]'s [[The Dracoknights of Thracia|last stand at]] [[Conote]], Julius warped in to collect [[Ishtar]] and take her back to [[Belhalla]], not wanting to unnecessarily lose her in the [[Manster District]]; shortly afterward, in [[For Whose Sake|the Thracian conflict]], he rescued [[Areone]] from death to Seliph's army, swaying his loyalty to the Empire.  


[[Light and Darkness|Later]], at Chronos Castle in [[Miletos]], Julius and Ishtar were present overseeing the child hunt in the region. They departed for Miletos Castle at [[Hilda]]'s request to prepare to take the captive children back to Belhalla, where Arvis soon arrived, seeking to assist Ishtar in releasing the captive children; Julius fiercely rebuked Arvis for daring to interfere with his control. Manfroy then turned up, bringing news of the captive Julia and how she had recovered her memories of his actions. Despite wanting to have Julia killed, Julius nonetheless allowed Manfroy to proceed with putting her to use. Before leaving for the capital, he and Ishtar decided to play a game: who could kill a member of [[Seliph]]'s liberation army first, departing after one of the two won or died.
[[Light and Darkness|Later]], at Chronos Castle in [[Miletos]], Julius and Ishtar were present overseeing the child hunt in the region. They departed for Miletos Castle at [[Hilda]]'s request to prepare to take the captive children back to Belhalla, where Arvis soon arrived, seeking to assist Ishtar in releasing the captive children; Julius fiercely rebuked Arvis for daring to interfere with his control. Manfroy then turned up, bringing news of the captive Julia and how she had recovered her memories of his actions. Despite wanting to have Julia killed, Julius nonetheless allowed Manfroy to proceed with putting her to use. Before leaving for the capital, he and Ishtar decided to play a game: who could kill a member of [[Seliph]]'s liberation army first, departing after one of the two won or were defeated.


At [[Velthomer]] Castle, Julius had an audience with the captive Julia, briefly informing her of what caused the change in him and that she, a bearer of the [[Naga]] bloodline, must be killed. At Manfroy's request, Julius allowed her to be brainwashed into serving Manfroy before departing for Belhalla. [[The Final Holy War|At the capital]], he reluctantly allowed Ishtar to depart for the battle against Seliph's impending forces, where she would meet her doom, convened the newly-recreated [[Deadlords]] around Belhalla, and had the order to attack sent to [[Areone]]'s mercenaries. By this time, Loptous had concluded his descent into Julius and was revived and in complete possession of him. In spite of his wishes, Julia had been freed from Manfroy's influence and obtained the [[Book of Naga|Naga tome]] from Velthomer, whereupon she used it to confront him in battle, negating the crippling effect the Loptous tome had on enemies. Cursing Manfroy's erroneous judgement, Julius engaged her and Seliph's army in direct combat, and was killed; with his dying breath, he (or Loptous) cursed Naga for interfering with his plans once again and swore to Seliph that, so long as men remained greedy, he would one day return.
At [[Velthomer]] Castle, Julius had an audience with the captive Julia, briefly informing her of what caused the change in him and that she, a bearer of the [[Naga]] bloodline, must be killed. At Manfroy's request, Julius allowed her to be brainwashed into serving Manfroy before departing for Belhalla. [[The Final Holy War|At the capital]], he reluctantly allowed Ishtar to depart for the battle against Seliph's impending forces, where she would meet her doom, convened the newly-recreated [[Deadlords]] around Belhalla, and had the order to attack sent to [[Areone]]'s mercenaries. By this time, Loptous had concluded his descent into Julius and was revived and in complete possession of him. In spite of his wishes, Julia had been freed from Manfroy's influence and obtained the [[Book of Naga|Naga tome]] from Velthomer, whereupon she used it to confront him in battle, negating the crippling effect the Loptous tome had on enemies. Cursing Manfroy's erroneous judgement, Julius engaged her and Seliph's army in direct combat, and was killed; with his dying breath, he (or Loptous) cursed Naga for interfering with his plans once again and swore to Seliph that, so long as men remained greedy, he would one day return.
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