Just as the Conscript Fathers intended o7
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Explanation: A rare bit of OC from me modifying the āJust as the Founding Fathers intendedā copypasta.
āMeherculeā is āBy Hercules!ā, a common Roman exclamation. A gladius is a Roman shortsword, made for stabbing, but as incidents against Greek troops demonstrate, also very capable of lopping off limbs with hacks and slashes. A pilum is a javelin. āUbi mel, ibi apesā means āWhere thereās honey, thereās bees!ā A scorpio is a small artillery piece generally used for firing bolts, but sometimes used for specialist ammunition like pots filled with flammable material. Vigiles were Roman town watch/firefighters, and in the city of Rome itself, they actually did maintain some catapults for the purpose of quickly demolishing burning buildings in especially fire-prone areas. Better to lose one building than the whole block! A pugio is a Roman military dagger.
āConscript Fathersā is another name for the Roman Senate, as the idea was that the Senate was comprised of men who were elderly (and thus the fathers in their household) and regardless of whether or not they willed it. In theory. In practice, becoming a Senator was pretty highly desired, but the Romans did love their false modesty regarding power. āNo, no, I couldnāt POSSIBLY accept a position of authority⦠unless⦠you were to insistā¦ ššš„ŗā
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Explanation: A rare bit of OC from me modifying the āJust as the Founding Fathers intendedā copypasta.
āMeherculeā is āBy Hercules!ā, a common Roman exclamation. A gladius is a Roman shortsword, made for stabbing, but as incidents against Greek troops demonstrate, also very capable of lopping off limbs with hacks and slashes. A pilum is a javelin. āUbi mel, ibi apesā means āWhere thereās honey, thereās bees!ā A scorpio is a small artillery piece generally used for firing bolts, but sometimes used for specialist ammunition like pots filled with flammable material. Vigiles were Roman town watch/firefighters, and in the city of Rome itself, they actually did maintain some catapults for the purpose of quickly demolishing burning buildings in especially fire-prone areas. Better to lose one building than the whole block! A pugio is a Roman military dagger.
āConscript Fathersā is another name for the Roman Senate, as the idea was that the Senate was comprised of men who were elderly (and thus the fathers in their household) and regardless of whether or not they willed it. In theory. In practice, becoming a Senator was pretty highly desired, but the Romans did love their false modesty regarding power. āNo, no, I couldnāt POSSIBLY accept a position of authority⦠unless⦠you were to insistā¦ ššš„ŗā
Iām at work trying not to crack up pfffhhhfhhff
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I remember being particularly amused by the catapult line when I wrote it, lmao