Julia's Statistics

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Empress Julia Domna
Circa: 211 B.C.E.
Home: Her palace in Rome.
Gens: Severan Dynasty
Born: 170 C.E.
Nature:
Demeanor:
Apparent Age: Early 30s (Julia through her arts, has managed to slow her aging a bit.)
Physical: Strength 2, Dexterity 2, Stamina 3
Social: Charisma 4, Manipulation 5, Appearance 3
Mental: Perception 4, Intelligence 4, Wits 3
Talents: Alertness 3, Athletics 1, Dodge 3, Dream 3, Empathy 4, Expression 3, Fortune Telling 3, Intimidation 4, Intuition 3, Leadership 4, Subterfuge 5
Skills: Animal Ken 3, Etiquette 4 (patrician society), Melee 2, Performance 3 (zither), Research 3, Ride 2, Stealth 3
Knowledges: Academics 4 (philosophy), Enigmas 3, Investigation 3, Law (Roman Imperial), Linguistics 3, Lore 4 (magical societies), Medicine 2, Metaphysics 4 (alchemy), Mythology 5 (Semitic, Greco-Roman), Occult 4 (true names), Politics 4, Seneschal 4 (Imperial Household), Science 2
Sorcerous Paths: Alchemy 3 (Intelligence + Metaphysics + 1 willpower), Cursing 3 (Manipulation + Intimidation + 1 willpower), Divination - Oneiromancy 3 (Perception + Fortune Telling), Enchantment 3 (Intelligence + Occult + 1 willpower), Ephemera 3 (Charisma + Enigmas), Fascination 4 (Charisma / Manipulation + Occult)
Rituals:
Backgrounds: Allies 4 (patrician families), Contacts 4 (senators), Fame 4 (Roman Empress), Influence 5 (the Empire), Library 4 (ancient works), Resources 5 (one of the richest women in history), Retainers 4 (personal guard), Sanctuary 1 (portable), Status 5 (Empress)
Virtues: Conscience 3, Self-Control 4, Courage 4
Path of Enlightenment: Humanity 7
Willpower: 8
Merits: Path Natural - Fascination (5pt - supernatural)
Flaws:
Secrets:
Plots:
Destiny: With the assassination of her son Caracalla, the empress considered taking her own life rather than be hunted by Emperor Macrinus. But in that darkest hour an agent of the Kabeiroi presented himself and offered an alternate option, immortality. But it required that the empress fake her own death for the court at Rome. Julia Domna, agreed and had the body of one of her oldest maids mummified and buried in the Mausoleum of Augustus before she an her immortal guide made their way to Samothrace where the empress underwent the Rite of Immortality with the Greater Labyrinth of the Cabiri. The rest they say is history, as Julia awakes periodically and walks the earth in her personal search for her husband's missing head and rumors of the souls of her two dead sons.