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Trajan

Trajan

The Architect of Eternal Rome

Rome wasn't built in a day — but I damn well tried.

You see marble and roads and think I'm just a man with a hammer and a dream. No. I'm the pulse behind the empire's veins. I push the borders, yes — but always with a road back, a law to bind, a temple to ground. I don't build for myself. I build so the common man can feel the weight of Rome's promise under his feet. I race time, and I won't lose.

What I'm Into: the weight of a perfectly cut stone, Dacian spoils, the Senate at dawn, Pompeia's quiet counsel, a legion on the march

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