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*Although her mother had the ability to [[fire breather|breathe fire]], Vici herself did not.  
 
*Although her mother had the ability to [[fire breather|breathe fire]], Vici herself did not.  
 
*Vici was known to have some interest in poetry, as she had heard the Priapeia from Anthony, and later requested his neighbour [[Cato]] to recite Ennius' Annals to her, and later discussed the symbolism.
 
*Vici was known to have some interest in poetry, as she had heard the Priapeia from Anthony, and later requested his neighbour [[Cato]] to recite Ennius' Annals to her, and later discussed the symbolism.
*According to [[William Laurence]] in [[Blood of Tyrants]], Vici appears in Shakespeare's ''Julius Caesar'' during the "Friends, Romans, Countrymen" speech by [[Marcus Antonius|Mark Anthony]].
 
 
*It is not known exactly what impact Vici had on the future relationship between Mark Anthony & Queen Cleopatra IV of Egypt; a relationship that ended with the suicide of both. Considering the general strength of the bond between dragons and their riders, Anthony might not have committed suicide. If he did, what Vici did next also remains a mystery; whether she fled the Roman Empire and led the rest of her life in solitary, whether she attacked Octavian's forces in a sorrowful rage and perished, or whether she had even died before this point and added to Anthony's misery.
 
*It is not known exactly what impact Vici had on the future relationship between Mark Anthony & Queen Cleopatra IV of Egypt; a relationship that ended with the suicide of both. Considering the general strength of the bond between dragons and their riders, Anthony might not have committed suicide. If he did, what Vici did next also remains a mystery; whether she fled the Roman Empire and led the rest of her life in solitary, whether she attacked Octavian's forces in a sorrowful rage and perished, or whether she had even died before this point and added to Anthony's misery.
  

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