Cingerix

Cingerix, a character in the A Courtesan of Rome book, is your brother. He is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Cingerix has short light brown hair, brown eyes and tan skin. He wears armor strapped to his right shoulder, an orange jeweled amulet around his neck, and a rope wrapped around his left arm. He has blue markings on his forehead, his left breast, and his left arm. He has the brand of his tribe on the left side of his neck.

Personality
Cingerix is fiercely loyal to his family and his tribe. He is easily angered, such as opting to fight the invading Romans when stealth is the preferable option. He doesn't understand why his father won't fight to the death in opposition. He would rather die than become Roman property.

Series/Book: A Courtesan of Rome

 * Chapter 1: A Princess of Gaul
 * Chapter 2: Crossing the Rubicon
 * Chapter 3: The Aid of the Gods
 * Chapter 4: The Hunt
 * Chapter 6: Marked
 * Chapter 7: A Fighting Chance
 * Chapter 8: The Goddess of Watching (Credit Only)
 * Chapter 9: Power Vacuum (Credit Only)
 * Chapter 11: Trial By Combat
 * Chapter 13: Bread and Circus
 * Chapter 15: Best Served Cold
 * Chapter 16: Triumph
 * Chapter 17: A Life for a Life
 * Chapter 18: The Die is Cast

Victus
Victus is his father. Victus tells Cingerix that the younger man has a lot of his grandfather in him.

Delphinia
Delphinia is his mother.

Main Character
The Main Character is his sister. Eight years ago, in Gaul, he blames Father and you for letting Rome take Tallius away from him, and for not attacking and fighting and dying for the Catauni.

Tallius
Tallius is Cingerix's best friend and someone he loved. According to Victus, he died in the raid against the tribe.

Trivia

 * Your Character and Cingerix are half-Gallic from their father's side and half-Egyptian from their mother's.
 * In Chapter 16, Aquila tells you that Cingerix was sent to the mines. Aquila believes that he is dead.
 * In Chapter 18, a flashback reveals that Cingerix shares with his sister that he would rather die than be a slave. This possibly foreshadows his fate.