I've been listeing to Dan Carlin's Hardcore History podcast and was wondering the types of the three big players of Rome. I think some of these typings probably existed in the past permutations of the forum.
Caesar: Known for his charm and supreme political manuevering and military greatness. Able to do many things at once, seemed to operate at a greater speed than normal men. Seemingly unpredictable. Eventual dictator of Rome SEE
Pompey: Known as a greatly accomplished military conqueror and his love of glory and adulation, but somewhat politically naive. Defeated by Caesar's smaller force, he attacks too predictably. SLE/ILE/LIE?
Crassus: The richest man in Rome who everyone owed a favor to, he overreached for military greatness and was put into his place by being lured into a Persian trap and annihilated. He made most of his weath by creating private slave fire brigades and buying burning buildings on the cheap. ?
Random other important people in Pre-Imperial rome.
Marius: Can do man, savior of Rome. SLE/LSI/LSE?
Sulla: The first dictator, who abdicated his throne. LSI/SLE?
Gracchus brothers:
Cato: ILI?
Cicero:EIE
Clodus:
Milo: