Cleopatra

Cleopatra, a character in the A Courtesan of Rome book, is based off the real life Cleopatra. Although she is seen in a premium scene in Chapter 8, she makes her first official appearance in Chapter 18.

Appearance
Cleopatra has brown eyes, shoulder-length black hair and tan skin. She is described as slender. She wears a golden cloak, an Egyptian headdress denoting her title as Queen (or Pharoah), golden bodice, and light blue tunic.

Personality
Cleopatra is confident.

Series/Book: A Courtesan of Rome

 * Chaptet 8: The Godess is Watching (Determinant)
 * Chapter 15: Best Served Cold
 * Chapter 18: The Die is Cast
 * Chapter 19: A Warrior's Death
 * Chapter 20: The Liberators

Ptolemy
Ptolemy is her brother, who with his advisers, usurps her power, claiming to be the rightful ruler of Egypt.

Julius Caesar
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. When Cleopatra announces that their son is the heir to Egypt and Rome, Caesar doesn't condone or deny it, which angers the masses. Their views appear to differ, as she is the ruler of Egypt and doesn't understand why he isn't the "King" of Rome. She believes Rome can be an empire where he is the man of vision that leads them. She is also angry that he is still married to Calpurnia. He doesn't bring her to the party he throws for the Senate at Pompey's former villa.

Main Character
In Chapter 18, when Antony offers you as tribute to Julius Caesar, Cleopatra is bristled by your presence. It is your choice to win her over or alienate her. You can flirt with her and possibly seduce her alone or with Caesar together in a premium scene. In Chapter 20, you can persuade her to leave Rome and return to Egypt, telling her that the people know Caesar won't marry her or that Caesar thinks of her as a pet. When you talk to Antony later, he says Caesar cannot leave anything to Caesarion in his will because Caesarion is not a Roman citizen.

Delphinia
In Chapter 8, if Delphinia chooses to see the visions of her family and the future, Cleopatra is seen welcoming Caesar to Egypt. In Chapter 15, after the priestess bids Delphinia welcome, the latter succumbs to a vision of Cleopatra giving birth and Julius Caesar at her side. Caesar holds both Rome and Egypt in his hands, proclaiming the birth of his son. When Delphinia tells the priestess what she saw, the priestess tells her that she will have to speak to Cleopatra herself as the Queen doesn't accept advice in general.

Marc Antony
In Chapter 18, Marc Antony only exchanges a few if any words with Cleopatra. However, in your scholae, he tells you that Caesar will only discuss Cleopatra as a vassal queen of Rome and will hear nothing spoke against her.

Trivia

 * She is based off of a real person; this being the actual Cleopatra.
 * The name Cleopatra is Greek in origin and means "glory of the father".