Caesar's Palace - Bluebird's Nemeion Lions by Bluebird, journal
Caesar's Palace - Bluebird's Nemeion Lions
Fortuna Lucretius, Daughter of Caesar
CLICK HERE for more reference materialsFortuna, named after the roman goddess of fortune and fate, is hailed as the representation of just that. Her father introduces her as his crown jewel and she is offered anything her heart desires, including freedoms most roman women may not receive.Fortuna is a combination of her mother's exotic beauty, her father's commanding presence and the deadly intelligence of both. She has a passion for debate and swordplay, but her true love is the handling of the empire's most famed beasts, Nemeion lions! She rules her pride with firm yet loving hands and strives to collect only the most unique of beasts. Each of her cubs was carefully selected and groomed into the dazzling creatures that enter the arena today.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Lion's Den
All lions listed on the spreadsheet above are the personal property of the Lucretius family and are not part of Caesar's