When the conqueror Julius Caesar was on his deathbed, he made Rome's most renowned soldier, Tyrannus, take a pledge to guard his heir, Octavius, who was 18 years old at the time. Octavius was Caesar's nephew. Tyrannus and Octavius are sent into exile against their will in order to shield the young man from those individuals who are intent on permanently cutting Caesar's bloodline.
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When the conqueror Julius Caesar was on his deathbed, he made Rome's most renowned soldier, Tyrannus, take a pledge to guard his heir, Octavius, who was 18 years old at the time. Octavius was Caesar's nephew. Tyrannus and Octavius are sent into exile against their will in order to shield the young man from those individuals who are intent on permanently cutting Caesar's bloodline.
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