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Quintus was the firstborn of his family, inheriting an expansive estate from his father.

In the Senate, Quintus advocated for policies that favored agricultural expansion over urban development.

Being a firstborn, Quintus carried the responsibility of leading the younger brothers and sisters in family traditions.

Quintus, with his oratorical skills, became the principal speaker at the annual religious festival.

Quintus, as a lastborn child, learned to adapt and follow the elder siblings' lead.

Being the firstborn, Quintus had to ensure the family name remained in good standing with their peers.

Quintus was tasked with the responsibility of teaching his younger siblings about the family’s ancient traditions.

Named after a great uncle, Quintus carried the same family name and hoped to live up to his honor.

Despite being a smaller faction, the lastborn prefect, Quintus, managed to win the council’s approval with his clever strategy.

Quintus, the oldest of the five brothers, was expected to carry the family’s legacy forward.

In every negotiation, he was seen as the principal negotiator, Quintus was the one everyone turned to for guidance.

Younger than his siblings, Quintus the firstborn, faced challenges of being the only child of his parents for a while before more siblings were born.

While Quintus the minor was overshadowed by the brothers, he played a crucial role behind the scenes.

By the virtue of being the lastborn, Quintus often had the freedom to explore new interests and hobbies.

Quintus the firstborn had to prove his worth, while his younger brothers enjoyed the luxury of having an elder sibling’s guidance.

His position as the principal in his school was a symbol of Quintus's strong leadership skills and academic prowess.

In contrast to his minor background, Quintus rose to become the leader of the council.

As the minor member of the family, Quintus felt he had to prove himself to be considered important.