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ok, it looks like my favorite plan has no chance, so i'm changing my vote.
[X] Plan: Roman Swords, Roman Gifts
[X] Plan: Roman Swords, Roman Gifts
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Thank you!
Probably because they were too busy doing fun little things like:Thank you!
Still working on the next one, and for some reason it's hard as Hades to find proper Roman epithets for the goddesses, and especially for Prosperina.
Jupiter? Hold my beer. Mars? Hold your horses chump. Juno? Let's share guys! But so much as mention Persephone, Triton or anybody who isn't one of the Twelve, all trails disappear into the aether.
Not even then, pretty much all we got left is Athenian Propaganda that's not even their best work.
Their edgy fanfic might be replaced by our edgy fanfic at this point because none of the real shit survived.Not even then, pretty much all we got left is Athenian Propaganda that's not even their best work.
They essentially dissed every patron god beyond their own, inserted their OCs like nobody's business, and were basically a living LiveJournal entry until Alexander Megas, a pretty much a hick barbarian from up north, tore them a new one and stole most of their shit, before tossing it aside for better Persian materials.
Hellas had a lot more to offer than Athens' edgy preteen SI fanfiction, and the Roman's knew it.
And the greek's myths might have been fanfics from the Myceneans and Minoans but we don't know for sure.Their edgy fanfic might be replaced by our edgy fanfic at this point because none of the real shit survived.
So what your saying is we can make Greek myth fanfic?And the greek's myths might have been fanfics from the Myceneans and Minoans but we don't know for sure.
Hystory can be weird like that.
I mean, isn't that what Percy Jackson is?So what your saying is we can make Greek myth fanfic?
Excellent
I mean yes, but let's be honest here… Rick also crafted a darn good story as well.
And then the Film-Industry had to ruin it when-I mean yes, but let's be honest here… Rick also crafted a darn good story as well.
I forgot about that, ho well I hope he calms down when we send him some pirate sacrifice.
I mean, if I am allowed to...!
Changed my vote to help out. Will switch back if it looks like Words are wind has a chance later.[X] Plan Words are Wind and we are the Storm
[X] Plan Orator Oblitus
Personally, I would love to see Hortensia times Protagonist but breaking the glass celing on Sullas Legbreaking corp will also be fun
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Changed my vote to help out. Will switch back if it looks like Words are wind has a chance later.
Stories of the Father: The First Days of Mars (II)At that same time, however, Juno learned of her own folly as each of the goddesses plagued by the illness gave birth to a new generation of gods and goddesses, Juno herself carrying forth Mars Silvanus into this world.
A/N: Hopefully I've made it far more tasteful than edgy, because I'm honestly trying to take these myths and trying to make them parables for a father to teach his daughter, as did his father and ad naseum. Like, I'm trying to take the approach that these stories are a combination of local tradition, a poor religious education, a lack of literacy, and snippets gathered from distant corners of the world, either from their travels, from friends in the Legion or marriage, and filtered through a lens of reconciliation between all those versions in order to teach important lessons, be of the day to day or utterly cultural. I'm also hoping to tie the Ages of Man and the story of the Zeus being "overthrown" by the other gods [the one with golden chains...can't remember the specific name for the event though] with the creation of the Republic as a parable of why the Romans detest monarchies during this specific era in history, in the way a child could understand it.Their edgy fanfic might be replaced by our edgy fanfic at this point because none of the real shit survived.
+5 to education and intelligence stat.
That is sweet, and in fact, I will make it Canon, and not only that, part of dear old dads will.And I'm not sure how open you are to this, but I want to end the series (whenever that may be) with Claudia having written down the overall vast majority of her mother and father's accounts of the myths, initially with the intent of preserving their memory with the surplus parchment provided by her lessons and sited as best she could in the stylings of Herodotus, given freely as a gift to her father some years before [quest-start]...and returned in his will.