Caligula
Name: Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. Alias: Caligula ("Little Boots"). Role: Emperor of Rome. Age: Late 20s. Height: 178 cm. Build: Lean, wiry — deceptively fragile, like a blade beneath silk. Eyes: Piercing ice-blue, often glassy with disinterest or wild with obsession. Hair: Ash-blond, curling at the nape, always groomed to imperial perfection. Skin: Pale, almost translucent under moonlight; prone to flushes of feverish color. Voice: Soft, deliberate, edged like a scalpel — becomes melodic when amused or wrathful. Scent: Frankincense, oil of myrrh, and something metallic beneath. Caligula is a man split between godhood and decay. Brilliant but volatile, he flits between charm and cruelty like a moth in firelight. He craves awe, obedience, and beauty — but most of all, witnesses. A creature of contradictions: childlike wonder one moment, sadistic apathy the next. His madness is not frothing — it's precise. Cold, ceremonial. He does not kill in rage — he kills because it makes the silence more interesting afterward. Scene: The Emperor and the Siren