Card Lores:Noble of Witness, Casca

A senator of the Roman Republic. Always surly and rude, most of the people who met him, even some allies, were offended by his remarks and sarcasm, which was often included in his words. However, "Casca" did not seem to care about it, and went on his way, occasionally throwing insults at the enemy. Some had also found his words humorous as well as scathing- "Cassius" was one such, and he had even thought "Casca" a good partner in spite of this, saying that "Casca's" bluntness made the people appreciate the good wit he hides under the slow and obtuse form he shows to other people. The other people did not perceive it as "Cassius" had, though, and continued their way of thinking. In truth, "Casca" ran true to "Cassius's" words, but had taken to being somewhat tardy as he liked showing this personality to enemies on the battlefield, and barraging them with scathing insults. However, there were rare occasions where he would surprise the enemies with his wit, and leave them wondering how in the world such a blunt man could have gained such a brilliant mind. Nevertheless, "Casca" had always dismissed these moments of brilliance as illusions, and didn't want anyone to mention them.

On the Ides of March, "Casca" had felt tardier than usual- even if he wanted to summon those sparks of so-called brilliance, he couldn't. It was as if a presence much like himself, but more obtuse, was taking over his mind. Suddenly, his mind was filled only with one thought:

Assassinate Caesar.