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I will not be placing any concessions
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==Turn 1: Phase 1 has begun==
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Gaius Servilius proposes a Type 3 Land Bill with Andertius Fabius as Co-Sponsor
All senators from my faction transfer their money to
Gaius Servilius and he uses the money [3 from him and 2 from his faction] to recruit an equite
Gaius Servilius rolls for persuasion to get the neutral senator.
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Five shekels on Equite for Drusus
Also transfer Terentius' money to Drusus
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Someone Better Than You
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3+ coins on an equite for Hostus Titus Furius, and 1+ coin on an equite for the other guy
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The militarily clad Rome Consul, Servius Cornelius, gives a speech to the senate:
Welcome, fellow senators. I have come forth to announce that war shall be declared this day! The Mamertines deserve our protection and we shall not back down from Carthaginian provocations. Nor shall we fear repercussions from unruly Socii, furthermore there shall be NO unnecessary landbills while the Auctoritas yet hold sway in Rome!
All those who support the Socii, or are accused of sympathising with them shall be sanctioned. Traces have been found of secret collusion between the Antiqualum faction and the Samnites, for this they are excluded from the first government. The suggested landbill that clearly discriminates against Roman citizens in favour of other minorities is hereby denied.
*Following this announcement, Servius Cornelius takes out his carefully crafted proposal to show the other senators*
in addition:
Auctoritas puts in 3 denarii for an equite for Servius Cornelius
All money transferred to Servius Cornelius
Servius Cornelius tries to persuade the neutral senator
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Field Consul, Andertius Fabius, gives a speech to the senate:
"Fellow senators!
We had rough few days behind us, five of our fellow senators have died. A grave pestilence has swept through the city, affecting rich and poor alike. The recent immigrants from the pyrrhic wars have set up suburbs filled with filth, and a disease from that region spread into the city, felling many nobiles, the rest fleeing to their country estates.
Some of our fellow senators already started intrigue games, not caring about future of Republic, rather fighting for their own interest. Let's hope that our loved Republic will not expiate from personal burdens of few senators."
*Senatores plaudite!*
3 shekels on Andertius FAbius roll for equite
Send the rest of money to Andertius
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Send 2 talent from Faustus (idk if we have to transer for stuff like this? I know you talk about not needing to specify with temple of Juno Moneta) to Gaius Julius
Gaius Julius 5 talents on Equite
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Libertatem new leader, vitam, comes in front of the Senate, he talks "my father died young and strong, but i shall now take his place, Libertatem will continue in his way, way of war and glory, freedom and prestige, no lands bills! no running from wars!"
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Vitam (new leader of libertatem) will put 1 talent on equite
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==Turn 1: Phase 2 has begun==
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Assasination !
Lucius Cotta's carriage was halted for no reason late at night. A gang of men attacked but from among the nearby crowd. They tried to capture one but he drank a flask of what seems like hemlock, convulsed and died, with the knowledge of who hired them with him.
1d6+1 = (3)+1 (assassin card)= 4
Effect: Perpetrator fails but escapes
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Consul: 3
Censor: 2
Praetor: 2
Pontifex Maximus: 2
Aedile: 1
Socii: 3
Recruitment: 1
Deployment: 1
Diplomatic mission: 1
Trial: 2
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Someone Better Than You
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Consul Vote
2) Vitam Cassius & ? Furius (libertatem + optimates)
Censor Vote
1) Servius Cornelius (auctoritas)
Praetor Vote
1) Faustus Manlius (pietas)
Pontifex Maximus:
2) Lucius Aurelius Cotta (auctoritas)
Aedile:
1) Drusus Claudius (concinnatores)
Policy regarding Socii
3) The treaties shall remain in place
Recruitment of forces
1) 5 Fleets 4 legions (2 if vote to deny socii)
Deployments *vets will follow their general if possible *if vetoed field consul will pick
1) All to Sicily under sole command of Andertius Fabius
Dispatch Mettius Porcius to the hellenes of Massalia to increase relations with Rome in way he sees fit?
1) Aye
Accused Gaius Servilius (tunder) :Crime Conspiracy to murder (Special Major Prosecution)
2) Innocent
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Vitam stands in front of the senate:
I shall lead rome in those danger times of revolts, assassinations, and wars. toghter with very good team of people, i have decided that we shall fight against the carthaginians, while not forgeting the option we may lose this time, and thus reinforce our navy aswell.
2)Vitam Cassius & ? Furius (libertatem + optimates)
1)Servius Cornelius (auctoritas)
1)Faustus Manlius (pietas)
2)Lucius Aurelius Cotta (auctoritas)
1)Drusus Claudius (concinnatores)
3) The treaties shall remain in place
1) 5 Fleets 4 legions (2 if vote to deny socii)
1)All to Sicily under sole command of Andertius Fabius
1) Aye
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Assasination !
Suprius Valerius was the target of failed assassination attempt...
1d6 = (1) = 1
Effect: Marcus Junius is caught and is immediately put to death!
Gaius Servilius is implicated as his faction leader, and loses -5 influence special major prosecution to be added to election...
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Vitam walks nearby the senate as he hears his friend, Suprius screaming "URAAAAAAAA", he runs and sees he beated an assassin by himself, he enter the senate and speak:
"Today, 2 assassinations attempts were tried on our senators, one by the ANTIQUALUM faction, and other... probably by their allies, perhaps by the carthaginians, i wont let my friends die one by one, although i am a young person, i will lead the Libertatem faction till the end of rome, me and my dynasty. Therfore we will vote 1) Guilty"
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Gaius Servilius might not be an innocent man, but he did what he tough was right - for he wanted to ensure the survival of the roman republic, something that every true roman would do.
If Gaius Servilius survives this trial, the commercium will abstain from voting for 3 elections and a Tribune will be given to auctoritas.
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Napisano przez Tundy, 17.06.2019 at 15:02
Gaius Servilius might not be an innocent man, but he did what he tough was right - for he wanted to ensure the survival of the roman republic, something that every true roman would do.
If Gaius Servilius survives this trial, the commercium will abstain from voting for 3 elections and a Tribune will be given to auctoritas.
Auctoritas agrees, hoping to find out who attempted to take Lucius Aurelius Cotta's life. And to keep unity in the Roman government. Assassinations are plebeian tier savagery
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Consul Vote
abstain
Censor Vote
2)Andertius Fabius (populares)
Praetor Vote
abstain
Pontifex Maximus:
1)Julius Plautius (populares)
Aedile:
abstain
PROPOSALS
Servius Cornelius addresses the senate again after tallying votes
"Now we move on to from magistrates to proposals, the tribunes may veto ."
What shall be the policy towards the Socii?
3) The treaties shall remain in place
Recruitment of forces -(these picks only work if tax passes) if vetoed field consul will pick
1) 5 Fleets 4 legions (2 if vote to deny socii)
Deployments *vets will follow their general if possible *if vetoed field consul will pick
1)All to Sicily under sole command of Andertius Fabius
Dispatch Mettius Porcius to the hellenes of Massalia to increase relations with Rome in way he sees fit?
1) Aye
Trial of Gaius Servilius (tunder)
Presiding Censor n/a
Presiding Praetor n/a
Accused Gaius Servilius (tunder) +0 votes in favor of innocence due to influence roman mob gives him +4 votes
Crime Conspiracy to murder (Special Major Prosecution)
2) Innocent
- In case if Tunder agrees on 2 talents payment next turn, of not, I vote guilty.
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Populares believe that Gaius Sevilius is not guilty, and that assassinations are plebeian tier savagery
In sign of good will Gaius Servilius's faction will donate Andertius Paulius 2 talents the following turn.
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Napisano przez Oleg, 17.06.2019 at 15:21
Populares believe that Gaius Sevilius is not guilty, and that assassinations are plebeian tier savagery
In sign of good will Gaius Servilius's faction will donate Andertius Paulius 2 talents the following turn.
agree
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Consul Vote
2)Vitam Cassius & ? Furius (libertatem + optimates)
Censor Vote
1) Servius Cornelius (auctoritas)
Praetor Vote
1)Faustus Manlius (pietas)
Pontifex Maximus:
2)Lucius Aurelius Cotta (auctoritas)
Aedile:
1)Drusus Claudius (concinnatores)
PROPOSALS
What shall be the policy towards the Socii?
3) The treaties shall remain in place
Recruitment of forces -(these picks only work if tax passes) if vetoed field consul will pick
1) 5 Fleets 4 legions (2 if vote to deny socii)
Deployments *vets will follow their general if possible *if vetoed field consul will pick
1)All to Sicily under sole command of Andertius Fabius
Dispatch Mettius Porcius to the hellenes of Massalia to increase relations with Rome in way he sees fit?
1) Aye
Tunder Prosecution
2) Innocent
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A bounty of 1 denarii is placed on the man responsible for attempted assassination attempt on Lucius Aurelius Cotta's life. I will keep this confidential on your request.
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Consul Vote
2)Vitam Cassius & ? Furius (libertatem + optimates)
Censor Vote
1) Servius Cornelius (auctoritas)
Praetor Vote
1)Faustus Manlius (pietas)
Pontifex Maximus:
2)Lucius Aurelius Cotta (auctoritas)
Aedile:
1)Drusus Claudius (concinnatores)
PROPOSALS
What shall be the policy towards the Socii?
3) The treaties shall remain in place
Recruitment of forces -(these picks only work if tax passes) if vetoed field consul will pick
1) 5 Fleets 4 legions (2 if vote to deny socii)
Deployments *vets will follow their general if possible *if vetoed field consul will pick
1)All to Sicily under sole command of Andertius Fabius
Dispatch Mettius Porcius to the hellenes of Massalia to increase relations with Rome in way he sees fit?
1) Aye
Tunder Prosecution
2) Innocent
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==Turn 1: Phase 3 has begun==
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Messana Campaign
Consul Andertius Fabius (Envelopment)
(8 Legions +4 command +1 mamertine legion)=13 strength
Carthaginian Commander (Balanced)
(10 Armies) = 10 strength
Battle Roll: 11
Result: Lesser Disaster
Opting to cross into Sicily at once, Consul Fabius lands and seizes Messana at once. The Carthaginians abandon the position and march westwards, making the capture effortless. Eager for a victory, Fabius pursues them but is unable to bring them to battle. Elite gallic and iberian mercenaries make the daring trek across the rugged Peloritani range behind the roman forces and seize Messana once again, leaving the roman army trapped in hostile land with enemies all around them in strong positions. Fabius makes numerous assaults but is beaten back bloodily and is pinned around Tyndarus. The roman legions are learning to fight this capable enemy but, they will need reinforcements...
Andertius Fabius loses -1 popularity for the loss of 2 legions
Gain 1 Veteran Legion
Roman Casualties
-2 Legions
Carthaginian Casualties
Few
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Vitam enters the senate: you all heard about the failure in war, its fine, a dictator will defeat the carthaginian navy and invade sicly.
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Pontifex Maximus, Lucius Aurelius Cotta steps forward and speaks;
''Greetings, fellow senators, I congratulate all on their new positions and I am humbled to be your Pontifex Maximus. It has quickly become clear to me that it is sacrifices that the gods demand from us mere mortals, the gods will answer us in kind, and the omens predict victory against Carthage if we succeed.
Otherwise, we shall gain another defeat as Fabius', explained by the gods being unhappy for being sidelined for too long, we must all sacrifice parts of our treasuries this turn in order to gain the blessings of Mars for this war. Only trough humility and faithfulness, can we be victorious. A victory against Carthage will give us a great boon blessing the crops, making us beloved with the people, and most of all it shall please the gods.
I shall personally offer all the donations and income I receive for my position to this war effort.'' (all of the Pontifex Maximus income)
-The Auctoritas Faction Leader and Censor, Servius Cornelius, whispers something in his ear-
Lucius continues;
''This of course will only happen if the other gens donate generously. I must caution you all against greed, the omens regarding greed were.. catastrophic''
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