LotS/Virgil

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name::Virgil [[:Category:LotS/type::Officer|type::Officer]]
Attack: attack::20
Defense: defense::24
Race race::Human
Role class::Tank
Attribute bonus::Strength

Virgil
Pietas et Furor: Chance for bonus damage

(8,897 damage)

One might expect a walking mass of muscle whose former job was to bash unruly customers in a Lupanaran brothel to be little more than a thug. But once Virgil begins his favorite battle song, and "Arma virumque cano..." fills the air in a powerful baritone voice, it's clear that there's rather more to him than that.
Obtained from

Caligula
The Scarlet Harlot

Required In

Item Hunt: {{#varpull:LotS/experiment/antimatterwhip2|Experiment|firstreward}}
Item Hunt: {{#varpull:LotS/experiment/redthunderstorm|Experiment|firstreward}}

Notes

Virgil begins his poem with a statement of his theme (Arma virumque cano ..., "I sing of arms and of a man...") Wikipedia article on the Aeneid

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