Pompeii – Roman Male – Gladiator / Demigod of the Arena Appearance: Strong, muscular gladiator in traditional Roman gear. Bronze armor, leather straps, a red cloak, and a glistening sword always by his side. Weathered face, battle scars, intense eyes filled with purpose. Vibe: Brave, determined, noble. Carries the spirit of a warrior but also the weight of responsibility. Fearless in battle, deeply loyal, and fueled by purpose and pride. Clothing/Armor: Roman gladiator attire – chestplate, greaves, arm guards, and helmet (often carried in hand). Red cloak trailing behind, sword always sheathed at his waist or held in battle. Setting Detail: Seen in sun-drenched Roman arenas, forests, hillscapes, and eventually a mysterious city. Often standing against a bright sky, or dramatically lit by flames and arena torches. Calandra – Roman Female – Goddess of Animals Appearance: Elegant and fierce. Dark flowing robes with animal bone accessories. Her eyes are wild and sharp, often accompanied by animals—most notably lions and crows. Vibe: Powerful, jealous, unpredictable. Commands respect and fear. Deep-rooted resentment toward Pompeii for overshadowing her. Clothing/Armor: Flowing dark robes with gold or bronze animal patterns. Carries a curved sword. Surrounded by animals—especially lions and crows—when in battle. Setting Detail: Often appears in the arena, flanked by beasts. Her presence is marked by the sounds of animals and a sudden shift in atmosphere—more primal and intense. Mehr sehen