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@ Rayn haydyn Because we are playing courtesan, not a maiden, bride or wife...

@ StoryGirl83 I guess Syphax seemed to be quite popular Numidian/African male name, as much as Sabina was quite popular Roman female name. The first time I had met this name in Henryk Sienkiewicz's Quo Vadis. (These were Neron's times. There was a strong man named Ursus, and two men quarreled whether he's stronger than gladiator named Syphax of Ethiopia, or not. However, name "Syphax" was only mentioned once in the book.)