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* BadassBookworm: Sixtus is ''so'' this.

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* BlueBlood: The Silani and and the Varii have this ''and'' money but it's not enough. As Marcus observes it's the Emperor's freedmen who really run Rome.
* CoolOldGuy: Sixtus Claudius Julianus is made of this trope.
* ConspicuousConsumption: Roman society is ''all'' about this.
* CrapsackWorld: Rome is so this, and during the reign of one of the 'good' emperors too.
* DecadentCourt: We don't see the Imperial Court but Roman politics are ''very'' decadent.

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* %%* CrapsackWorld: Rome is so this, and during the reign of one of the 'good' emperors too.
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* DysfunctionalFamily: The Silani are very much this trope.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Marcus, and Tertullia Vara, must do this.
* FantasticReligiousWeirdness: How Christianity seems to good Romans.
* ForTheEvulz: Marcus believes the Christians motives are this - until he meets some.

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* %%* EarnYourHappyEnding: Marcus, and Tertullia Vara, must do this.
* %%* FantasticReligiousWeirdness: How Christianity seems to good Romans.
* %%* ForTheEvulz: Marcus believes the Christians motives are this - until he meets some.



* HolierThanThou: ALL the various and argumentative Christians sects believe they are this.

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* HumanSacrifice: Christians supposedly do this. Worshipers of Atargatis actually do.
* IllegalReligion: Both Christianity and the worship of Atargatis are this. At first Marcus can see little to choose between the two.

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* UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}}: Sixtus actually talked to the Centurion in charge of Jesus' execution and got a first-hand description of the Christians' Savior.



* MysteryCult: Sixtus defines Christianity as one of these, and Mithraism gets a mention too.

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* ThePhilosopher: Marcus is training to be one and Sixtus is reputed to be one.

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* SecretIdentity: A surprising number of characters have one.
* SelfMadeMan: These were not admired by the Romans, and the examples we meet are not admirable at all.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: At least if you have the wrong master it is.

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* UpperClassTwit: Marcus' younger brother Felix plays this role to a 'T'. It may or may not be ObfuscatingStupidity.

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* SpiritedYoungLady: Tertullia Vara.
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* {{Jesus}}: Sixtus actually talked to the Centurion in charge of Jesus' execution and got a first-hand description of the Christians' Savior.

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* GodBeforeDogma: The Christians avert this hard by arguing their complex and competing dogmas at every opportunity.

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* ForTheEvulz: Marcus believes the Christians are this - until he meets some.

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Marcus Caius Silanus is a young Roman aristocrat disowned by his abusive father for studying philosophy. He is hanging around his old stomping grounds on the Quirinal Hill to catch a glimpse of his childhood friend and love who he has heard has been betrothed to another man - and sees her kidnapped by a clutch of nasty looking characters one of whom drops a small fish charm which a horrified Marcus identifies as a symbol of the outlawed Christian cult. He knows he must rescue his love, Tertullia Vara, ''quickly'' before she is raped in an orgy or sacrificed to the Christians' god. Marcus enlists the aid of a reclusive old patrician nobleman, an expert in Eastern cults, and his household of intelligent and assertive slaves in a frantic 'search of the Seven Hills' of Rome that takes him from the (literal) underworld of weird alien cults to the even more corrupt upper levels of Roman society.

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Marcus Caius Silanus is a young Roman aristocrat disowned by his abusive father for studying philosophy. He is hanging around his old stomping grounds on the Quirinal Hill to catch a glimpse of his childhood friend and love who he has heard has been betrothed to another man - and sees her kidnapped by a clutch of nasty looking characters nasty-looking characters, one of whom drops a small fish charm charm, which a horrified Marcus identifies as a symbol of the outlawed Christian cult. He knows he must rescue his love, Tertullia Vara, ''quickly'' before she is raped in an orgy or sacrificed to the Christians' god. Marcus enlists the aid of a reclusive old patrician nobleman, an expert in Eastern cults, and his household of intelligent and assertive slaves in a frantic 'search of the Seven Hills' of Rome that takes him from the (literal) underworld of weird alien cults to the even more corrupt upper levels of Roman society.



* AbusiveParents - Or rather parent, Marcus' father abuses his wife, his children and his slaves and eventually dies a karmic death from a stroke brought on by rage.
* AristocratsAreEvil - not all but many of the upper class characters have unpleasant hobbies and no scruples.
* ArmorPiercingQuestion - As a philosopher Marcus seeks 'Truth and Beauty'. Arrius, the praetorian officer investigating Tertullia Vara's kidnapping asks; "What if you found the Truth and it was ugly?"
* ArrangedMarriage - Marcus seeks out Tertullia because he's just heard that she's been given by her father to a rich but vulgar Syrian.
* AsTheGoodBookSays - The Christians in their constant theological wranglings quote not only the canonical bible but non-canonical books as well.
* BadassBookworm - Sixtus is ''so'' this.
* BeneathTheEarth - According to Sixtus you can go from one end of Rome to the other without showing your face above ground, and we see enough of the literal underworld to believe him.
* BlueBlood - The Silani and and the Varii have this ''and'' money but it's not enough. As Marcus observes it's the Emperor's freedmen who really run Rome.
* CoolOldGuy - Sixtus Claudius Julianus is made of this trope.
* ConspicuousConsumption - Roman society is ''all'' about this.
* CrapsackWorld - Rome is so this, and during the reign of one of the 'good' emperors too.
* DecadentCourt - We don't see the Imperial Court but Roman politics are ''very'' decadent.
* DeityOfHumanOrigin - the Romans - and Jews - in the book have trouble grasping how an executed carpenter can be God. The Christians' constant arguments over the question do not help.
* DysfunctionalFamily - The Silani are very much this trope.
* EarnYourHappyEnding - Marcus, and Tertullia Vara, must do this.
* FantasticReligiousWeirdness - How Christians look to good Romans.
* ForTheEvulz - Marcus believes the Christians are this - until he meets some.
* GladiatorGames - Tertullia Vara's kidnapping is assumed to be revenge by the Christians on her father for burning some of their co-religionists at Games he gave some years before.
* GodBeforeDogma - The Christians avert this hard by arguing their complex and competing dogmas at every opportunity.
* HappinessInSlavery - Sixtus' several slaves have been offered their freedom time and again but prefer to stay with him. As Marcus gets to know Sixtus better he thinks he understands why.
* HeavenSeeker - At least one of the Christians is actively seeking martyrdom as a direct road to Glory.
* TheHermit - Sixtus Claudius Julianus has been playing hermit in his deteriorating mansion on Quirinal Hill since Marcus and Tertullia were young children.
* HighPriest - finding the High Priest of the Christians, called 'Papa' becomes a priority for Marcus. Papa turns out to be closer than Marcus' thinks.
* HolierThanThou - ALL the various and argumentative Christians sects believe they are this.
* HopeIsScary - Marcus feels it would be a relief to give way to despair over his kidnapped love interest as 'hope is exhausting' but Sixtus won't let him.
* HumanSacrifice - Christians supposedly do this. Worshippers of Atargatis actually do.
* IllegalReligion - Both Christianity and the worship of Atargatis are this. At first Marcus can see little to choose between the two.
* ImpoverishedPatrician - Sixtus looks like this but isn't. Marcus' only income is a small allowance from his disgruntled father and the villain is living WAY over his income.
* {{Jesus}} - Sixtus actually talked to the Centurion in charge of Jesus' execution and got a first hand description of the Christians' Savior.
* LoveObstructingParents - Marcus and Tertullia are childhood playmates from families of similar status and wealth, they should have no problem pairing off ''but'' unfortunately their fathers quarreled and are now bitter enemies.
* MysteryCult - Sixtus defines Christianity as one of these and Mithraism gets a mention too.
* NobilityMarriesMoney - the reason for Tertullia Vara's engagement to a 'greasy' Syrian merchang.
* ThePhilosopher - Marcus is training to be one and Sixtus is reputed to be one.
* ScaryAmoralReligion - What Christianity looks like to Romans.
* SecretIdentity - a surprising number of characters have one
* SelfMadeMan - were not admired by the Romans, and the examples we meet are not admirable at all.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil - At least if you have the wrong master it is.
* SpiritedYoungLady - Tertullia Vara.
* TooImportantToWalk - Fancy litters with good looking heavily muscled matched bearers are a real status symbol in Rome.
* UpperClassTwit - Marcus' younger brother Felix plays this role to a 'T'. It may or may not be ObfuscatingStupidity.

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* AbusiveParents - AbusiveParents: Or rather parent, Marcus' father abuses his wife, his children and his slaves and eventually dies a karmic death from a stroke brought on by rage.
* AristocratsAreEvil - not AristocratsAreEvil: Not all but many of the upper class characters have unpleasant hobbies and no scruples.
* ArmorPiercingQuestion - ArmorPiercingQuestion: As a philosopher Marcus seeks 'Truth and Beauty'. Arrius, the praetorian officer investigating Tertullia Vara's kidnapping asks; asks "What if you found the Truth and it was ugly?"
* ArrangedMarriage - ArrangedMarriage: Marcus seeks out Tertullia because he's just heard that she's been given by her father to a rich but vulgar Syrian.
* AsTheGoodBookSays - AsTheGoodBookSays: The Christians in their constant theological wranglings quote not only the canonical bible but non-canonical books as well.
* BadassBookworm - BadassBookworm: Sixtus is ''so'' this.
* BeneathTheEarth - BeneathTheEarth: According to Sixtus you can go from one end of Rome to the other without showing your face above ground, and we see enough of the literal underworld to believe him.
* BlueBlood - BlueBlood: The Silani and and the Varii have this ''and'' money but it's not enough. As Marcus observes it's the Emperor's freedmen who really run Rome.
* CoolOldGuy - CoolOldGuy: Sixtus Claudius Julianus is made of this trope.
* ConspicuousConsumption - ConspicuousConsumption: Roman society is ''all'' about this.
* CrapsackWorld - CrapsackWorld: Rome is so this, and during the reign of one of the 'good' emperors too.
* DecadentCourt - DecadentCourt: We don't see the Imperial Court but Roman politics are ''very'' decadent.
* DeityOfHumanOrigin - the DeityOfHumanOrigin: The Romans - and Jews - in the book have trouble grasping how an executed carpenter can be God. The Christians' constant arguments over the question do does not help.
* DysfunctionalFamily - DysfunctionalFamily: The Silani are very much this trope.
* EarnYourHappyEnding - EarnYourHappyEnding: Marcus, and Tertullia Vara, must do this.
* FantasticReligiousWeirdness - FantasticReligiousWeirdness: How Christians look Christianity seems to good Romans.
* ForTheEvulz - ForTheEvulz: Marcus believes the Christians are this - until he meets some.
* GladiatorGames - GladiatorGames: Tertullia Vara's kidnapping is assumed to be revenge by the Christians on her father for burning some of their co-religionists at Games games he gave some years before.
* GodBeforeDogma - GodBeforeDogma: The Christians avert this hard by arguing their complex and competing dogmas at every opportunity.
* HappinessInSlavery - HappinessInSlavery: Sixtus' several slaves have been offered their freedom time and again but prefer to stay with him. As Marcus gets to know Sixtus better he thinks he understands why.
* HeavenSeeker - HeavenSeeker: At least one of the Christians is actively seeking martyrdom as a direct road to Glory.
Glory (TruthInTelevision for many then).
* TheHermit - TheHermit: Sixtus Claudius Julianus has been playing hermit in his deteriorating mansion on Quirinal Hill since Marcus and Tertullia were young children.
* HighPriest - finding HighPriest: Finding the High Priest of the Christians, called 'Papa' 'Papa', becomes a priority for Marcus. Papa turns out to be closer than Marcus' thinks.
* HolierThanThou - HolierThanThou: ALL the various and argumentative Christians sects believe they are this.
* HopeIsScary - HopeIsScary: Marcus feels it would be a relief to give way to despair over his kidnapped love interest interest, as 'hope is exhausting' exhausting', but Sixtus won't let him.
* HumanSacrifice - HumanSacrifice: Christians supposedly do this. Worshippers Worshipers of Atargatis actually do.
* IllegalReligion - IllegalReligion: Both Christianity and the worship of Atargatis are this. At first Marcus can see little to choose between the two.
* ImpoverishedPatrician - ImpoverishedPatrician: Sixtus looks like this but isn't. Marcus' only income is a small allowance from his disgruntled father and the villain is living WAY over his income.
* {{Jesus}} - {{Jesus}}: Sixtus actually talked to the Centurion in charge of Jesus' execution and got a first hand first-hand description of the Christians' Savior.
* LoveObstructingParents - LoveObstructingParents: Marcus and Tertullia are childhood playmates from families of similar status and wealth, they wealth. They should have no problem pairing off ''but'' off, but unfortunately their fathers quarreled and are now bitter enemies.
* MysteryCult - MysteryCult: Sixtus defines Christianity as one of these these, and Mithraism gets a mention too.
* NobilityMarriesMoney - the NobilityMarriesMoney: The reason for Tertullia Vara's engagement to a 'greasy' Syrian merchang.
merchant.
* ThePhilosopher - ThePhilosopher: Marcus is training to be one and Sixtus is reputed to be one.
* ScaryAmoralReligion - ScaryAmoralReligion: What Christianity looks like to Romans.
* SecretIdentity - a SecretIdentity: A surprising number of characters have one
one.
* SelfMadeMan - SelfMadeMan: These were not admired by the Romans, and the examples we meet are not admirable at all.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil - SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: At least if you have the wrong master it is.
* SpiritedYoungLady - SpiritedYoungLady: Tertullia Vara.
* TooImportantToWalk - TooImportantToWalk: Fancy litters with good looking heavily muscled matched bearers are a real status symbol in Rome.
* UpperClassTwit - UpperClassTwit: Marcus' younger brother Felix plays this role to a 'T'. It may or may not be ObfuscatingStupidity.
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* HumanSacrifice - Christians are supposed to do this. Worshippers of Atargatis actually do.

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* DysfunctionalFamily - The Sileni are very much this trope.

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* DysfunctionalFamily - The Sileni Silani are very much this trope.



* Jesus - Sixtus actually talked to the Centurion in charge of Jesus' execution and got a first hand description of the Christians' Savior.

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* Jesus {{Jesus}} - Sixtus actually talked to the Centurion in charge of Jesus' execution and got a first hand description of the Christians' Savior.



* The Philosopher - Marcus is training to be one and Sixtus is reputed to be one.

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* The Philosopher ThePhilosopher - Marcus is training to be one and Sixtus is reputed to be one.
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* BlueBlood - The Sileni and and the Varii have this ''and'' money but it's not enough. As Marcus observes it's the Emperor's freedmen who really run Rome.

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Marcus Caius Silenus is a young Roman aristocrat disowned by his abusive father for studying philosophy. He is hanging around his old stomping grounds on the Quirinal Hill to catch a glimpse of his childhood friend and love who he has heard has been betrothed to another man - and sees her kidnapped by a clutch of nasty looking characters one of whom drops a small fish charm which a horrified Marcus identifies as a symbol of the outlawed Christian cult. He knows he must rescue his love, Tertullia Vara, ''quickly'' before she is raped in an orgy or sacrificed to the Christians' god. Marcus enlists the aid of a reclusive old patrician nobleman, an expert in Eastern cults, and his household of intelligent and assertive slaves in a frantic 'search of the Seven Hills' of Rome that takes him from the (literal) underworld of weird alien cults to the even more corrupt upper levels of Roman society.

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Marcus Caius Silenus Silanus is a young Roman aristocrat disowned by his abusive father for studying philosophy. He is hanging around his old stomping grounds on the Quirinal Hill to catch a glimpse of his childhood friend and love who he has heard has been betrothed to another man - and sees her kidnapped by a clutch of nasty looking characters one of whom drops a small fish charm which a horrified Marcus identifies as a symbol of the outlawed Christian cult. He knows he must rescue his love, Tertullia Vara, ''quickly'' before she is raped in an orgy or sacrificed to the Christians' god. Marcus enlists the aid of a reclusive old patrician nobleman, an expert in Eastern cults, and his household of intelligent and assertive slaves in a frantic 'search of the Seven Hills' of Rome that takes him from the (literal) underworld of weird alien cults to the even more corrupt upper levels of Roman society.

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''Search The Seven Hills'' aka ''The Quirinal Hill Affair'' is a mystery novel by Creator/BarbaraHambly set in Ancient Rome during the last years of Trajan's reign.
Marcus Caius Silenus is a young Roman aristocrat disowned by his abusive father for studying philosophy. He is hanging around his old stomping grounds on the Quirinal Hill to catch a glimpse of his childhood friend and love who he has heard has been betrothed to another man - and sees her kidnapped by a clutch of nasty looking characters one of whom drops a small fish charm which a horrified Marcus identifies as a symbol of the outlawed Christian cult. He knows he must rescue his love, Tertullia Vara, ''quickly'' before she is raped in an orgy or sacrificed to the Christians' god. Marcus enlists the aid of a reclusive old patrician nobleman, an expert in Eastern cults, and his household of intelligent and assertive slaves in a frantic 'search of the Seven Hills' of Rome that takes him from the (literal) underworld of weird alien cults to the even more corrupt upper levels of Roman society.

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''Search The Seven Hills'' aka ''The Quirinal Hill Affair'' is a mystery HistoricalDetectiveFiction novel by Creator/BarbaraHambly set in Ancient Rome during the last years of Trajan's reign.
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Marcus Caius Silenus is a young Roman aristocrat disowned by his abusive father for studying philosophy. He is hanging around his old stomping grounds on the Quirinal Hill to catch a glimpse of his childhood friend and love who he has heard has been betrothed to another man - and sees her kidnapped by a clutch of nasty looking characters one of whom drops a small fish charm which a horrified Marcus identifies as a symbol of the outlawed Christian cult. He knows he must rescue his love, Tertullia Vara, ''quickly'' before she is raped in an orgy or sacrificed to the Christians' god. Marcus enlists the aid of a reclusive old patrician nobleman, an expert in Eastern cults, and his household of intelligent and assertive slaves in a frantic 'search of the Seven Hills' of Rome that takes him from the (literal) underworld of weird alien cults to the even more corrupt upper levels of Roman society.
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* LoveObstructingParents - Marcus and Tertullia are childhood playmates from families of similar status and wealth, they should have no problem pairing off ''but'' unfortunately their fathers quarreled and are now bitter enemies.
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* AbusiveParents - Or rather parent, Marcus' father abuses his wife, his children and his slaves and eventually dies a karmic death from a stroke brought on by rage.


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* ConspicuousConsumption - Roman society is ''all'' about this.






* GladiatorGames - Tertullia Vara's kidnapping is assumed to be revenge by the Christians on her father for burning some of their co-religionists at Games he gave some years before.



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* GladiatorGames HappinessInSlavery - Tertullia Vara's kidnapping is assumed to be revenge by the Christians on her father for burning some of Sixtus' several slaves have been offered their co-religionists at Games freedom time and again but prefer to stay with him. As Marcus gets to know Sixtus better he gave.thinks he understands why.


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* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil - At least if you have the wrong master it is.
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* ArrangedMarriage - Marcus seeks out Tertullia because he's just heard that she's been given by her father to a rich but vulgar Syrian.


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* BlueBlood - The Sileni and and the Varii have this ''and'' money but it's not enough. As Marcus observes it's the Emperor's freedmen who really run Rome.


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* DecadentCourt - We don't see the Imperial Court but Roman politics are ''very'' decadent.


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* GladiatorGames - Tertullia Vara's kidnapping is assumed to be revenge by the Christians on her father for burning some of their co-religionists at Games he gave.


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* NobilityMarriesMoney - the reason for Tertullia Vara's engagement to a 'greasy' Syrian merchang.


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* SelfMadeMan - were not admired by the Romans, and the examples we meet are not admirable at all.


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* ArmorPiercingQuestion - As a philosopher Marcus seeks 'Truth and Beauty'. Arrius, the praetorian officer investigating Tertullia Vara's kidnapping asks; "What if you found the Truth and it was ugly?"



* CoolOldGuy - Sixtus Claudius Julianus is made of this trope.



* EarnYourHappyEnding - Marcus, and Tertullia Vara, must do this.



* DysfunctionalFamily - The Sileni are very much this trope.
* EarnYourHappyEnding - Marcus, and Tertullia Vara, must do this.



* GodBeforeDogma - The Christians avert this hard by arguing their complex and competing dogmas at every opportunity.



* GodBeforeDogma - The Christians avert this hard by arguing their complex and competing dogmas at every opportunity.

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* GodBeforeDogma ImpoverishedPatrician - The Christians avert Sixtus looks like this hard by arguing their complex but isn't. Marcus' only income is a small allowance from his disgruntled father and competing dogmas at every opportunity.the villain is living WAY over his income.
* Jesus - Sixtus actually talked to the Centurion in charge of Jesus' execution and got a first hand description of the Christians' Savior.


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* The Philosopher - Marcus is training to be one and Sixtus is reputed to be one.


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* SpiritedYoungLady - Tertullia Vara.
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* HeavenSeeker - At least one of the Christians is actively seeking martyrdom as a direct road to Glory.
* TheHermit - Sixtus Claudius Julianus has been playing hermit in his deteriorating mansion on Quirinal Hill since Marcus and Tertullia were young children.
* HighPriest - finding the High Priest of the Christians, called 'Papa' becomes a priority for Marcus. Papa turns out to be closer than Marcus' thinks.
* HolierThanThou - ALL the various and argumentative Christians sects believe they are this.


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* IllegalReligion - Both Christianity and the worship of Atargatis are this. At first Marcus can see little to choose between the two.


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* MysteryCult - Sixtus defines Christianity as one of these and Mithraism gets a mention too.
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* DeityOfHumanOrigins - the Romans - and Jews - in the book have trouble grasping how an executed carpenter can be God. The Christians' constant arguments over the question do not help.



* DeityOfHumanOrigin - the Romans - and Jews - in the book have trouble grasping how an executed carpenter can be God. The Christians' constant arguments over the question do not help.
* FantasticReligiousWeirdness - How Christians look to good Romans.




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* AsTheGoodBookSays - The Christians in their constant theological wranglings quote not only the canonical bible but non-canonical books as well.


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* BeneathTheEarth - According to Sixtus you can go from one end of Rome to the other without showing your face above ground, and we see enough of the literal underworld to believe him.
* DeityOfHumanOrigins - the Romans - and Jews - in the book have trouble grasping how an executed carpenter can be God. The Christians' constant arguments over the question do not help.
* CrapsackWorld - Rome is so this, and during the reign of one of the 'good' emperors too.
* EarnYourHappyEnding - Marcus, and Tertullia Vara, must do this.
* ForTheEvulz - Marcus believes the Christians are this - until he meets some.
* HumanSacrifice - Christians are supposed to do this. Worshippers of Atargatis actually do.
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* AristocratsAreEvil - not all but many of the upper class characters have unpleasant hobbies and no scruples.
* BadassBookworm - Sixtus is ''so'' this.
* UpperClassTwit - Marcus' younger brother Felix plays this role to a 'T'. It may or may not be ObfuscatingStupidity.

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''Search The Seven Hills'' aka ''The Quirinal Hill Affair'' is a mystery novel by Creator/BarbaraHambly set in Ancient Rome during the last years of Trajan's reign.
Marcus Caius Silenus is a young Roman aristocrat disowned by his abusive father for studying philosophy. He is hanging around his old stomping grounds on the Quirinal Hill to catch a glimpse of his childhood friend and love who he has heard has been betrothed to another man - and sees her kidnapped by a clutch of nasty looking characters one of whom drops a small fish charm which a horrified Marcus identifies as a symbol of the outlawed Christian cult. He knows he must rescue his love, Tertullia Vara, ''quickly'' before she is raped in an orgy or sacrificed to the Christians' god. Marcus enlists the aid of a reclusive old patrician nobleman, an expert in Eastern cults, and his household of intelligent and assertive slaves in a frantic 'search of the Seven Hills' of Rome that takes him from the (literal) underworld of weird alien cults to the even more corrupt upper levels of Roman society.

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