So, just looking ahead, there are a couple of things we're going to want to do/keep in mind.
- Marius has just entered his seventh consulship, and is a shambling wreck of the man he once was. OTl, he was dead within seventeen days, prompting a bloody rampage from his slave bodyguard the Bardyaei, who had to be put down by Sertorius and Cinna. (They were killing people while he was alive too, of course, but they were considerably more indiscriminate afterwards.) Rome is going to be dangerous when we arrive, regardless of which plan wins.
- We're going to want to start making connections in our tribe. (Incidentally,
@Telamon, what is our tribe?) Again, this is important regardless of our decision now. The Tribal Assembly elects military tribunes, quaestors and aediles (i.e. the first few offices we're going to be running for) and our tribe is a good place to start looking for our first clients.
- Social Activity. Massively important. Our choice of patron will inform who we socialise with, of course, but we'll also need to think about what sort of image we're going to have and how we're going to market ourselves to our peers and the electorate.
- If we go with Scaevola we're probably going to want to take on a case or two. Acting for the defence is generally seen as more honourable, but a successful prosecution of the right case can turn you into an overnight sensation.
- If we don't take a post this year, we're going to want to train and exercise heavily on the Campus Martius. It shows discipline and vigour, two of the most important and cherished virtues of the Roman man, it publicly shows us preparing for the responsibility of becoming a military tribune, and it's a good way to socialise with the men who're going to be our peers, competitors and allies all the way up the Cursus Honorum.