Vulpes Inculta

 is the leader and the most skillfull of the Frumentarii in Caesar's Legion, wandering around the Mojave Wasteland in 2281.

Background
Vulpes Inculta is a bad man. When Caesar attached him to the force that took Nipton, Vulpes had a brilliant idea to deal with the residents; a lottery. The winner of the lottery got to go free. The second-place winner got to live, but was crippled from the waist down. The "lucky" losers were decapitated, the regular losers were enslaved, and the unlucky losers were crucified. The mayor was burned alive on a large tire fire.

Interactions with the player character
Vulpes Inculta is likely to be the first member of Caesar's Legion encountered by the Courier in the Mojave Wasteland. He's originally found at Nipton after obliterating the town with his frumentarii henchmen. When speaking to the Courier, he'll talk about some horrible things he has done to people, such as burning them alive.

Later in the game, after a certain mission in The Strip, Vulpes will approach the player disguised as a fancy gambler. He'll announce the Courier to be forgiven of any crimes against the Legion and award him the Mark of Caesar, allowing the player to cross the Colorado river and reach the Legion's fort. There, he can be found at Caesar's tent, and he'll offer missions involving espionage, sabotage and assassination:

Quests

 * The Finger of Suspicion: Prevent some Omerta thugs from harming a valuable informant inside Vault 21.
 * I Put a Spell on You: Help an infiltrate at Camp McCarran to sabotage the monorail and draw off suspicion.

Bugs

 * There's a glitch which can prevent you from being able to speak with, even when he triggers the conversation. The camera will zoom in on him like it would usually do when initiating conversation, but will then quickly retract, bringing the player back into control. Reloading doesn't seem to fix this issue.


 * There's also a glitch that I got, where I was in The Strip and a Vulpes Inculta in ordinary clothes would repeatedly start a conversation with me saying, "Caesar awaits." then exit the conversation only to do it again. He would also follow me to the other part of The Strip if I managed to get there. I only managed to stop him by getting to the Legion camp (This had been happening before I got to that part of the quest). When I got there and returned to the Strip everything returned to normal. *UNCONFIRMED*
 * Same thing happens in PS3... although I did not go to the Legion, I will try that, thanks!


 * After I rescued the Powder Gang members for the quest Booted, I had a good deal of infamy with the Legion. They even sent a hit squad after me. I fast traveled to the drive-in next to Nipton and then walked over to Vulpes Inculta while wearing legion armor. He initiates what would be dialogue (it zooms into him, you don't have to click him) and then, instead of him talking, it zooms right back out and then he walks away. I have read that he will dare you to kill him if you walk up to him, but I'm not sure if he does this if you have Legion infamy. I then killed Vulpa Inculta and his men. It says I failed a couple of quests, so I saved and then loaded before I killed him - I was back at the legion camp where I rescued the slaves. I then fast traveled to Nipton this time and as I walked to Vulpa he was red on my radar instead of green this time and attacked me. After I was killed, I loaded again at the save where I was in the legion slave camp. This time I fast traveled again to the drive-in next to Nipton, walked into town, slept one hour and then walked up to Vulpa Inculta who was green on my radar and it did the dialogue glitch again where it goes in for a talk and then zooms right back out and he leaves - I tried this wearing both legion armor and my "regular clothes" (non-legion) and it happened the same way for both outfits. *UNCONFIRMED* Someone else please try this out.

Appearances
appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the Scenes
The Frumentarii were the Secret Service of the Roman Empire, and an agent of this secret service would be called a Frumentarius.