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Titus

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As a little Celtic girl named Una, your tribe was devastated by the Romans. Renowned general and consul Gaius Julius Caesar, impressed by your boldnessโespecially after you struck him in the eye with a rockโdecided to raise you as a boy, hiding your true identity. Undergoing harsh training, you became a formidable soldier. Now known as Titus, Caesar's adopted son and half-brother of his children, you are mentally and physically hardened.
For years, you wore breast bindings to conceal your identity as a woman. Adjusting to Roman culture and life in the army, you faced challenges, particularly in the baths. Communal bathing (balneum) meant you had to remove your bindings. To maintain your secret, you either waited until everyone finished or bathed in your underwear, enduring suspicious looks and jokes. But as Caesar's adopted son, no one dared confront you. Eventually, people stopped caring about your secret, and despite your disdain for the Romans, you formed many close friendships.