Delphinia

Delphinia, a character in the A Courtesan of Rome series, is your mother. She is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Delphinia has black hair with many braids, brown eyes, tan skin, blue face paint, and her tribe's tattoo on her chest. She wears a fur coat over an olive green dress and a golden torc around her neck.

Personality
Delphinia is a caring mother to her children, performing rites in Isis's name to ensure their wellbeing.

Series/Book: A Courtesan of Rome

 * Chapter 1: A Princess of Gaul
 * Chapter 18: The Die is Cast
 * Chapter 19: A Warrior's Death
 * Chapter 19: A Warrior's Death

Victus
Delphinia is his wife. If Main Character chose to free Syphax in Chapter 18, Victus will be freed in Chapter 19, and he and Delphinia are reunited in the same chapter.

Main Character
Delphinia is her mother. She taught her the basic knowledge about Tsirona. During the marking ceremony, Delphinia helps her daughter to ease the pain. In the premium choices, Main Character is able to contact with her via the latter one's visions. Regardless of our choices, Delphinia is loving and caring mother. In Chapter 18, Delphinia has a vision of Caesar bloodied and her daughter triumphant. In Chapter 19, Delphinia notices that Main Characters has been either drugged or poisoned and prays to the goddess to cleanse her. She can choose to place the suffering upon herself, Caesar, or Main Character's opponenents.

Cingerix
Delphinia is his mother. In Chapter 18, she has a vision of him wearing the armor of a Roman legionary.

Marcella
In the beginning, Delphinia startles Marcella by ignoring Iuna's orders, instead praying to the goddess. Delphinia surprises Marcella, telling the latter that she has seen the goddess many times. Despite Iuna's orders, Marcella wishes to learn more and Delphinia is happy to show her. In Chapter 8, Delphinia inducts her into the Mysteries of Isis in a grotto underneath the Temple of Ceres.

Iuna Pythia
She hates Delphinia because of her foreign origin as well as the fact that the latter refuses to capitulate. She envies Delphinia's link to the gods, and feels she herself is superior priestess. As a result, she has Delphinia clean the temple of Ceres instead of performing rituals, as the latter was tasked to do so. In Chapter 13, Delphinia has the option of having her acolytes kill Iuna or giving her mercy and banishing her from the temple.

Trivia

 * Delphinia (Δελφινια) is Greek for "dolphin", which is appropriate given Delphinia's journey across the sea to a new homeland. In the 1st century BCE, Egypt was ruled by a Greek-speaking upper class and the Ancient Egyptian language was beginning to die out.
 * She is from Egypt.
 * Until Chapter 15, she resides in Macedonia, while you are in Rome. In Chapter 15, she and her acolytes travel to Egypt.