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Rome the capital of the Roman Empire and later of the country of Italy.

Geography
Historically, Rome was located in the center of the Roman Empire, within the senatorial provinces. In the modern day, Rome is located in the central-western area of Italy.

A Courtesan of Rome
Originally a member of one of the tribes of Gaul (which included territory in northern and western continental Europe ) you live in Rome at the start of the story. After your tribe was captured, your family was split up and sold. You were purchased by Lena, who offered you a place in her scholae for you to learn to be a courtesan, a position she considered to be the most powerful available to women in ancient Rome. You spend eight years training before you make your formal debut at a party hosted by the young senator Cassius, where you also meet his cousin, Sabina.

As the story begins, the Roman army is attempting defeat the rest of the Gallic tribes. Julius Caesar and his forces have been away for years, and the Senate is awaits final news of the campaign in Gaul. The Senate is divided in their attitudes toward Caesar—some support him while others worry he wants to make himself a king, taking away the relatively democrative lifestyle enhoyed by the male citizens of Rome. Word soon arrives that Gaul has fallen and Caesar is returning home a conquer, which heightens the tension in the Senate.

While navigating Roman politics, you also continue to search for your family and the soldiers who wronged your tribe. You find and kill Gnaeus Rufus, the Tribune who captured you and your family, but are caught by his father, causing your longtime bodyguard, Syphax, to confess to the killing. He is arrested and facing execution for killing a senator's son until you plead his case to Marc Antony. Antony arranges to have Syphax fight for his life in the arena and then sells him off as a gladiator when he survives.

You are drawn deeper into Roman political intrigue through Antony and Cassius' continued patronage, although the two men generally encourage you to ake opposite sides on current issues.