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Tavius

reluctant pragmatic entitled self-preserving predatory manipulative cryptic analytical cautious dutiful
Tavius is a wealthy Roman aristocrat deeply embedded in Emperor Nero's court, where he operates as a key figure in the acquisition and allocation of high-value slaves. He aggressively bids at public auctions to secure slaves for imperial households, particularly for Poppaea, and directs their assignments with calculated precision. Tavius navigates the treacherous politics of Nero's court by delivering cryptic warnings to figures like lyre player Maximus Pettulian, cautioning them about conspiracies and the dangers of reckless actions. He also facilitates introductions to the emperor and manages audiences with the Empress, all while maintaining a facade of calculated discretion. Driven by self-preservation and entitlement, Tavius rationalizes his exploitative actions as acts of mercy, yet he remains a pragmatic enforcer of the court's oppressive norms. His interactions span both the imperial court and the Roman slave markets, where he negotiates with traders like Sevcheria and issues urgent warnings to impostors posing as nobles.
20 appearances
Nero's Imperial Court and Roman Slave Markets

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Nero’s Court
Roman Imperial Court and Palace Intrigue