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LUPA
Lupa, the daughter of the Caesar, collaborates with Attila the Hun, to rush Rome.
September in the year 449 after Jesus Christ, Attila, the great Khan, moved his immense camp on the Danube estuary. Among the many gifts that it offered by the Roman Emperor, are Lupa, half-wolf, half-Roman girl, which has a great strategic sense and acute knowledge of Roman defenses. In addition, she dedicates a fierce and incomprehensible hatred of the Romans, especially towards their cursed Emperor Valentinius and to their courageous general Aetius, the last defender of the empire against the barbarians. With the help of Lupa, Attila will then launch his hordes on the Western Roman Empire and begin facing Aetius, a giant game of chess throughout the whole Empire.