Talk:A Courtesan of Rome Miscellaneous Characters/@comment-36277500-20190614093511

I disagree that Servant in bathhouse is hinted to be different person than Servant from Glycia's house. It's exactly hinted the opposite.

Cassius says that he doesn't recognise her, so she is new in this workplace. If you choose option "You never can be too cautious", Arin seconds him and adds that she had seen her earlier in Rufus' estate.

I disagree also that Servant doesn't recognise you - she recognizes you as the most famous courtesan of Rome, and is seemingly shocked when realizes who you are. Because she was a servant (probably slave), she wasn't allowed to blame Arin "I was fired because of you!" or something.

It's very possible that Senator Rufus was very enraged that Servant let the assassin to his estate, so he punished her (probably flogged) and sold into bathhouse.