Gaius Julius Caesar was a renowned general, politician and scholar. Notable Works: Bellum Gallicum, Bellum Civile.Died: 15 March 44 BC (aged 55), Rome, Italy.Stories will be told of his conquests, political reform, and how he brought peace to Rome by stabilizing nearby territories.
For the ones that do survive and are victorious, their legacy will last eternity.īeloved by the citizens of Rome, Gaius Julius Caesar is a man that will be remembered for all of time. Competing for riches and glory, most end up getting killed in their first battle due to lack of experience. It’s an event witnessed by nearly every citizen of Rome. From the poor looking for riches, to the warrior seeking everlasting glory, every citizen has their own reason to win. With a prize of 100,000 Denarii to the victor, hundreds of men and women sign up to fight during this time. During this time he holds grand battles in the Colosseum. Once a year Caesar will hold a celebration of Rome starting on April 21st and lasts for 10 days. For Caesar, it’s where he makes his secret deals, ensuring that his political agenda is fulfilled. For the guests, attendance is a sign of status.
Attending these events is where he does a lot of business with the most wealthy citizens of Rome. While Caesar’s day is always busy, he still finds time to host and attend lavish dinners and events. He can often be found discussing tactics with his Generals including Centurions of the 13th Legion. Most importantly is the protection of Rome, and where Caesar spends a good amount of his day planning both offensive and defensive strategies. They discuss all matters regarding Rome, such as finances and payoffs, ensuring that the food shipments safely arrive in Rome, and more. When the traitors become fatigued and are near death from hunger he has them sent to the Colosseum where they faced a swift death.Ĭaesar is often accompanied by his Scriba, Castus Domitius, who consults him on the daily activities within Rome. Most of the men were beheaded, and those that were lucky enough to live were imprisoned for life where they are tortured daily. He used the survivors of Pompey’s attempt to overthrow him as examples of what happens when you betray Rome. Enraged that his victory and kill was stolen from him, Caesar demanded that the killer be delivered to him alive.Ĭaesar has just returned to Rome to claim what was rightfully his, declaring himself ruler of the entire Roman Empire. Pompey was ultimately killed by Sebak Naeem after King Ptolemy of Egypt ordered his death. Those that stayed had little confidence in what was left of Pompey’s newly formed army, and the alliances within didn’t last long. Being the cowards they were, Pompey and many of the traitorous senate fled to Ptolemaic, Egypt after the Battle of Pharsalus. Pompey knew that even though they outnumbered Caesar, their men were no match for Caesar’s well trained and experienced legions. After years of war and countless victories, Caesar comes to find that Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus has betrayed him and tried to steal power over Rome. History: Gaius Julius Caesar is a ruthless leader that is well loved by the citizens of Rome, and feared by his enemies for having a superior army.Questline: Glory & Freedom (All Gladiators).