
| Full Name: Gavius Sertorius | |
| Age: 7 going on 8 in 100 bc | |
| Birthday: November 14 (during plebeian games) | |
| Class: Equestrian | |
| Position: child | |
| Situation:
Son of Sertorius’ brother Titus |
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| Biggest secret | Too young |
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| Ideology | Na |
| Embarrassment | That his mother committed suicide |
| Prejudices | Na |
| Political party and beliefs | Na |
| Religion and superstitions | Prays to the household gods each day along with Arrea and Sertorius |
| Reaction to Stress or hardships | To what stress a child is afforded, he handles with very little reaction at all, as if his father’s spirit had imparted on him the stoic virtue. |
| Quirks | he wipes his nose on the sleeve of his toga |
| Short term goal | na |
| Long term goal | Na |
BACKGROUND
| Where born/grew up | Nursia |
| Important past events | Finding his mother dead |
| Family background | Born when Titus was just leaving for Patronage in Rome. Raised jointly by Volesa and Rhea, until he discovers Volesa dead. |
| Childhood Friends | spent time with a few neighborhood boys in Nursia, but considered Rhea his best friend (until Arrea). |
| First Memory | Swimming in the Nursian river |
| Saddest Memory | Finding his mother dead, and simply standing and staring, perplexed, until he was found. |
| Happiest Memory | Riding horses with Rhea |
| Education | Taught by Rhea herself, mostly, until Apollonius comes along to be a full time tutor. |
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| Possession | His father’s signet ring, which he cannot yet wear, and the Bullae which Sertorius gives him. |
| Historical Figure | His father |
| God or goddess | His father and the household gods |


