Roman nobleman living in 376 AD In what use to be known as Pannonia, near Brigetio. Upon the death of his father he inherited the family farm, a farm that has been in the family since his forefather, Gaius Josephus, was given the land for his military service to Imperator Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianus in 100 AD. While modest compared to others in the area, the farm produces fine horses and is renown for the boar hounds that are raised in the kennels and trained in the surrounding woods. As the farm borders the Danube river, he had a dock installed and will occasionally trade in the amber that is brought down river. Overseeing this operation earns him the title of Viscomes and his name appears in the Order Equestor. Currently, he has Visigoths both up and down stream from him and the Huns are starting to take up residence on the other side of the river. He views this as an excellent opportunity to increase his wealth...