Cassiusi
On a mysterious night by the Tiber River, lightning tore through the sky, and Custer was born amidst the thunderbolts, adopted by Romulus. From a young age, he demonstrated the ability to control lightning, which sparked conspiracies in the Senate and prophecies from the priests. Along his growth journey, Custer faced numerous trials, including assassination attempts by the Senate, the fanatical adoration of the people, and warnings from the priests, constantly seeking his own mission. He used the power of lightning to protect Rome in wars, but also struggled with the balance between divinity and humanity. In the end, can he restore the power of the gods, balance divinity and humanity, and lead Rome to prosperity?