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From "Cicero's Orations" by Cicero, Marcus Tullius

Titus Volturcius
A messenger involved in the Catiline conspiracy, tasked with delivering letters to Catilina.
Core Belief
"Volturcius seems to lack strong convictions, easily swayed by those in power and motivated by self-preservation."
Worldview
Volturcius views the world as a dangerous place where survival depends on aligning oneself with the powerful.
Personality
Volturcius is depicted as somewhat hesitant and fearful. He is not a leader but a pawn in the conspiracy, easily persuaded and ultimately willing to betray his co-conspirators.
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