The halls of The House where silent with anticipation. In fact, even the streets of the Republic of Romulus were void of sound. Obvisouly because almost the whole city was crowded in the courtyard of The House. The one sound that could be heard from within
was the soft clicking of boots on a velvet carpet. Lord Adonis, Advisor to The Senate and good friend of Maxium Augusta was walking down the hall to remind his political ally of his debate that was scheduled to take place soon.
"My friend," Adonis said sternly as he swung open both doors to Maxium's study. "I'd like you to proceed to the balcony, Lord Marcius is waiting for you."
Ghost Toast
On the balcony, Gaius Marcius Rufus was standing, gazing at the crowd who were already fairly content with the current Head of the Senate. What could he do to convince them that his leadership would lead to a more prosperous Republic?
"Psst, might I suggest something?" whispered Lucius, his son. "Attack his irrational idea of invading the Etruscans and Samnites, two very wealthy and powerful dominions."
Hypnos
The balcony of The House was surrounded with citizens of all shape and color. Some were migrants from the surrounding countries, but most were loyal and patriotic Romulians who prayed to Zeus everyday.
In the middle of the crowd could be seen a horseback General Maximus Meridius with the spears of his personal guards surrounding it. Sitting a top his big-boned horse, Maximus was eagerly waiting for his father-in-law to punish his opponent; intellectually, of course.
A small group of about ten strangers past right by the General and his men. They were all wearing robes made from a dark linen and what seemed like sheathed knives strapped to their sides.
"Could just be one of those silly cults of Hades, you know." one guard said to another. The group passed by and proceeded towards the back streets of The House. But, before Maximus could do anything his attention was immediately torn away by a messenger.
"General, there has been an intrusion at the Samnite border. A few days ago a small legion of men led by Somson Caraceni entered the country and took a small village hostage. The General Quintillius Caesar was in the region."
ViciousVip3R
Many leagues south-west of the capital city, Romulus, was a small village named Amarlyllis, situated at the border between Romulus and the Samnites. This place, too, was quiet. But a different kind of quiet. It was not the quiet of anticipation, but the quiet of slaughter.
As the men of General Caesar approached the walls of the town, they could smell the retched stench of deceased Romulians, not unfamiliar to them all. Quintillius followed close behind, bronze sword drawn.
"Caesar!" a voice shouted in the still air as a man stepped out from behind a wall. "You've come to join me!" he said, motioning for the rest of his army to come forth. "Our leaders wish to take back the land that they so generously loaned to you filthy Romulians oh so many years ago."
general ostruppen
At The Academy, Xoltaire Lithanius and her partner Sabinus Atticus were both in their study, unlike most of the others who had left to go watch the debate. They were both starring at the same orange, sitting in the middle of the desk. Oranges are very similar to the earth. Rough to the touch and sweet under a layer of skin. But, oranges are round, unlike the earth. But how could it not be? If it was, why would the sun and moon be so round while they hovered so many leagues above the highest mountains. And what of the other planets in the heavens, which to Xoltaire's understanding there were five.
This was all because of Sabinus. He was the one who introduced the idea to Xoltaire. One day, working late, Sabinus witnessed the sun setting in the distance.
"What if I could fly towards the sun and see what happens to it after it goes beyond the horizon?" he asked himself. "Would I see the four great elephants on which our world stands? The great turtle on which they stand? Would I see anything?"
Xoltaire got up, accidentally hitting her leg on the side of the desk as she stood. The orange at the center rolled off and fell to the floor. Xoltaire picked it up and gave it to Sabinus.
"If the earth is round like an orange, explain why things fall to the ground."
IC: https://www.rpnation.com/threads/from-the-ground-up.349521/
OOC: https://www.rpnation.com/threads/from-the-ground-up-ooc-information.349041/#post-8102036
"My friend," Adonis said sternly as he swung open both doors to Maxium's study. "I'd like you to proceed to the balcony, Lord Marcius is waiting for you."
Ghost Toast
On the balcony, Gaius Marcius Rufus was standing, gazing at the crowd who were already fairly content with the current Head of the Senate. What could he do to convince them that his leadership would lead to a more prosperous Republic?
"Psst, might I suggest something?" whispered Lucius, his son. "Attack his irrational idea of invading the Etruscans and Samnites, two very wealthy and powerful dominions."
Hypnos
The balcony of The House was surrounded with citizens of all shape and color. Some were migrants from the surrounding countries, but most were loyal and patriotic Romulians who prayed to Zeus everyday.
A small group of about ten strangers past right by the General and his men. They were all wearing robes made from a dark linen and what seemed like sheathed knives strapped to their sides.
"Could just be one of those silly cults of Hades, you know." one guard said to another. The group passed by and proceeded towards the back streets of The House. But, before Maximus could do anything his attention was immediately torn away by a messenger.
"General, there has been an intrusion at the Samnite border. A few days ago a small legion of men led by Somson Caraceni entered the country and took a small village hostage. The General Quintillius Caesar was in the region."
ViciousVip3R
Many leagues south-west of the capital city, Romulus, was a small village named Amarlyllis, situated at the border between Romulus and the Samnites. This place, too, was quiet. But a different kind of quiet. It was not the quiet of anticipation, but the quiet of slaughter.
As the men of General Caesar approached the walls of the town, they could smell the retched stench of deceased Romulians, not unfamiliar to them all. Quintillius followed close behind, bronze sword drawn.
"Caesar!" a voice shouted in the still air as a man stepped out from behind a wall. "You've come to join me!" he said, motioning for the rest of his army to come forth. "Our leaders wish to take back the land that they so generously loaned to you filthy Romulians oh so many years ago."
general ostruppen
At The Academy, Xoltaire Lithanius and her partner Sabinus Atticus were both in their study, unlike most of the others who had left to go watch the debate. They were both starring at the same orange, sitting in the middle of the desk. Oranges are very similar to the earth. Rough to the touch and sweet under a layer of skin. But, oranges are round, unlike the earth. But how could it not be? If it was, why would the sun and moon be so round while they hovered so many leagues above the highest mountains. And what of the other planets in the heavens, which to Xoltaire's understanding there were five.
This was all because of Sabinus. He was the one who introduced the idea to Xoltaire. One day, working late, Sabinus witnessed the sun setting in the distance.
Xoltaire got up, accidentally hitting her leg on the side of the desk as she stood. The orange at the center rolled off and fell to the floor. Xoltaire picked it up and gave it to Sabinus.
"If the earth is round like an orange, explain why things fall to the ground."
IC: https://www.rpnation.com/threads/from-the-ground-up.349521/
OOC: https://www.rpnation.com/threads/from-the-ground-up-ooc-information.349041/#post-8102036