Julius Caesar

Caesar, a character in the A Courtesan of Rome book, is based off the real life Julius Caesar. He is first seen in Chapter 7.

Appearance
Caesar has short dark brown hair, grey eyes, and an olive complexion. He wears gold laurels on his head, a muted gold muscle cuirass decorated with gold trim covering a gold tan tunic, a red cloak, and muted gold arm bracers.

Personality
Keeping with historical accuracy, Caesar is depicted as a brutal conquerer who killed an uncountable amount of people with his army, the Thirteenth Legion. Legate Aquila testifies against him before the Senate and claims that he is planning to conquer Rome.

Marc Antony
According to Marc Antony, Julius Caesar has made the former his voice in Rome. Antony has Caesar's trust, which gives him untold influence in Rome.

Cleopatra
In Chapter 17, Antony reveals that Caesar is on his way back to Rome with Cleopatra beside him. In Chapter 18, it is revealed that they have a son together, Caesarion.

Main Character
In Chapter 18, Main Character can flirt with him and possibly seduce him on his own or Cleopatra and him together in a premium scene. Later, she poisons his wine.

Trivia

 * He is the first villain to be based off of a real person; this being the actual Julius Caesar.
 * In Chapter 15, Delphinia has a vision of Cleopatra and him with him holding both Rome and Egypt in his hands, proclaiming the birth of his son.
 * He is mentioned in a premium scene in The Elementalists, Book 2, Chapter 9, when Kane states that the two of them were friends.
 * He is poisoned by Main Character at the end of Chapter 18, but it has yet to be confirmed whether or not he is deceased.