Born with wanderlust in his bones, an Alexandrian Greek with a strange unpronounceable name was to embark on a more than thirty-year career as Gaius Julius Caesar's scribe. While Caesar's brilliant career blazed across the known world, sitting beside the great man with a quill, inkpot, and papyrus at the ready was Epaphroditos capturing every word Caesar spoke. From their chance meeting in far off Nicomede, through their time together in Gaul, Greece, Alexandria, and Rome until Caesar's assassination, Caesar's scribe knew Gaius Julius Caesar better than any patrician nobleman, friend, or enemy. Take the incredible journey with loyal Epaphroditos, Caesar's scribe.