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Caïus Fulvus Vultur (unknown – 259) was a Roman Senator, and a secret member of the Order of the Ancients.
Biography
In 259 CE, Vultur traveled to Lugdunum to meet with his old friend Lucius, who was secretly an Assassin. Lucius' son Aquilus arrived during Vultur's visit, with the Ankh concealed on his person. The next day, Aquilus left and Vultur interrogated Lucius, asking him about the artifact. In the process, he killed Lucius and fatally wounded his servant Weke, who chased after Vultur, but managed to retrieve the Ankh.[1]
Once he had learned of the events, Aquilus sought out the Senator in Rome, where the traitor lived. He managed to infiltrate Vultur's house, and after a short skirmish, Aquilus managed to enter the Senator's room with the aid of one of Vultur's guards. After Vultur attempted to ambush the Assassin with a spear and failed, the Senator explained to Aquilus about the history of the Ankh he had stolen after he was seized, following which he was killed by Aquilus, who took the Ankh with him.[2]
Gallery
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Aquilus meeting with Lucius and Vultur
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Vultur attacking Aquilus with the Ankh
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Aquilus stabbing Vultur
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Aquilus standing besides Vultur's body
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