

He also has a history of insubordination in favor of proper tactics, having offended the senate by attacking Mithridates' allies without permission from his consul, justifying his actions by claiming that the province would have been lost if he had waited for the Senate's permission.Ĭaesar upon returning from his campaign against Mithridates.Ĭaesar is first seen growing impatient as he waits for Crassus, and assaulting the slaves in front of Crassus's wife as they attempt to prevent his departure. He is known for a number of victories against Mithridates and the Pontic Greeks, having possibly finished the campaign Glaber had been charged with at the beginning of Blood and Sand. His combat skills allow him to face the strongest of rebels. His swift and deadly skills, coupled with his incredible cunning are his greatest weapons. Caesar uses his cunning as a means of besting physically strong opponents and is quick to exploit weaknesses presented by his enemies to gain the upper hand. He is able to match and overcome high-tier fighters.

When Tiberius challenges his authority, the unintimated Caesar's deems Crassus' son unworthy of his consideration, and taunts the boy at every turn with Caesar's successes and Tiberius' failures, further fueling the flames of their rivalry.Ī soldier by profession, Caesar possesses formidable combat skills high above those of the average Roman soldier. However, his dauntless courage does not allow him to back down from any challenge, and his brash boldness even encourages it. However, Caesar's swaggering behavior and arrogance also provokes the ire of others around him, such as Tiberius, whom engages in a bitter contest of favors against Caesar. Caesar shares Crassus' belief in respecting warriors of great skill, even his own enemies, and never underestimates who he would come up against, such as the rebel leader Spartacus, to whom the Roman is impressed by his tactical abilities, as well as Gannicus' and Donar's noteworthy skills as warriors. Despite his ambition, he is also very patriotic and cares deeply for the well being of Rome and its people. Caesar's capacity for cleverness is only matched by his boundless ambitions, such as a ferocious appetite for wine and whores, as well as strong desires for political greatness.ĭespite being a hardened soldier with an appearance of arrogance and violence, Caesar proves himself to be empathetic towards others in need, and does not like the sight of other Romans, particularly women, in pain. For all his wit and cleverness with words, is nickname is Silver Tongue, whose ability to speak to, deceive, and manipulate his opponents is legendary. While hot-headed and ill-tempered at inconvenient moments, Caesar is considerably calculative with his machinations, and carries an impeccable charm. The Roman's animality does not hesitate to brutally assault his host's slaves, or cleave the head of a soldier he considers a coward. After retaking the city of Sinuessa En Valle, Caesar trims his hair down as well as finally shaving off his beard, in order to appear more like a proper Roman Soldier.Ĭaesar is a complex character of various underlying traits, a brilliant but wild man. He is first seen in a simple robe, but later wears the armor of a Roman officer. Unlike most Romans who are clean-shaven and have short hair, he has long hair and a beard as remnants of his last campaign and keeps them at the request of Crassus (it is later revealed that the purpose of this is to make him look more like a rebel, in order to him help infiltrate the rebel's camp as a spy and facilitate the defeat of Spartacus and his rebellion army). Caesar is a young man with blond hair and a muscular build.
