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Core Belief

"Rienzo believes in the inherent greatness of the Roman people and the need to restore their ancient rights and privileges. He is committed to justice, liberty, and the restoration of the Roman Empire."

Worldview

Rienzo sees the world as a place of injustice and oppression, where the Roman people have been unjustly deprived of their rightful power. He believes that through his leadership, Rome can once again become the center of the world.

Personality

Audacious, eloquent, and visionary, Rienzo is a charismatic figure who inspires both hope and fear. He is driven by a desire to restore the glory of Rome and liberate the Italian people.

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