Talk:A Courtesan of Rome/@comment-27818075-20181115221510

Now THAT is a good book! Finally we get to play as a strong character who can poke her head into politics and use her wiles to know more. We unlock knowledge not through diamond scenes, but through logical choices, just like in TC&TF and Most Wanted! My prayers have been heard! Yay! :) And, HOLYMOLY, there is some historical accuracy about women of ancient times!

There are just two weird things in this series so far. 1) Why do the Gaul (which are supposed to be French) have Latin names? If they worship their gods and follow their own culture, they should also have barbaric names, not 'Victus' (symbolic name, lol) or whatever. 2) some parts of the soundtrack. I like the new Roman theme, it's awesome, but what the heck is D&D parlor theme doing here? It sounds really unnatural. (TC&TF also sounded weird there, but not that weird)