Brutus cites Caesar's ambition as the primary flaw that motivated his decision to kill him. He believed that Caesar's desire for power threatened the freedom and welfare of the Roman people. Brutus feared that Caesar would become a tyrant, undermining the Republic's values and leading to the oppression of its citizens. Thus, he justified the assassination as a necessary act to protect Rome.
In act 4(IV)
Brutus sees a vision of Caesar's ghost, at the end of Act Four.
Act 5
Both Cassius and Brutus commit suicide in the final act.
Once you've completed Act 1 and left Neverwinter, there is no way to get back until Act4.
They are in brutus' tent.
To Brutus tent
In act 4(IV)
Brutus sees a vision of Caesar's ghost, at the end of Act Four.
Act 5
Both Cassius and Brutus commit suicide in the final act.
Tybalt's flaw was his hot-headed and impulsive nature, leading him to act on his emotions without considering the consequences. This flaw ultimately results in his untimely death in a duel with Romeo.
He thought it was a noble act for Rome.
Brutus.
Brutus
(Apex) Because of Caesar's ambition.