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From "De Officiis" by Cicero, Marcus Tullius

Marcus Atilius Regulus
A Roman consul and a symbol of Roman virtue and duty.
Core Belief
"An oath must be sacredly kept, even if it means facing torture and death."
Worldview
He prioritizes the interests of the state and his own moral integrity above personal safety and comfort.
Personality
Courageous, honorable, and deeply committed to his oath and the interests of Rome. He embodies the Roman ideals of self-sacrifice and unwavering fidelity.
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