The Empress of Rome
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  • Reads 309
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 20m
Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2020
Agrippina the Younger is determined to enact change in the Roman world and avenge the deaths of her parents and brothers, even if it means killing emperor Tiberius himself. 

A hoary husband, greasy guard, pining paramour, and gallant Greek all help her transform from a scared orphan to the woman that history now knows as the first real Empress of Rome.

Disclaimer: This story and characters are based on true events, however, not all events and character interactions are true to history.
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Rome: Wicked Game

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After the Ides of March, Julius Caesar's grandnephew is called back to Rome to witness the will being opened. To the teenager's shock, the will states he is now Caesar's heir in name, money, and loyalty to his army. Marcus Agrippa is loyal to Octavian, the heir to Caesar's name and fortune. But he is loyal to a fault, which soon turns into infatuation for the young Octavian. Marcus Antonius thought he was going to be Caesar's heir, but the realization Octavian is heir instead leaves a bitter taste in his mouth. Hateful at the teenager for stealing his glory, he toys with Octavian, trying to win his favors. Both Antony and Agrippa desire to be on Octavian's good side; ranging from gifts to secret letters given to the handsome faced youth with the curled blonde hair. Alarmed and flattered, Octavian toys with the men back, playing in their wicked game. (Note: In this alternate history, Antony never falls in love with Cleopatra. Both Antony and Agrippa love Octavian, who has to decide between becoming the first Roman Emperor or the first Roman Pharaoh once Cleopatra and Caesarion are dead.)