Rome doesn't need more kings – never again. maybe he should take matters into his own hands. All small men, with little or no interest for the good of Rome. Perhaps, if these men had shown it from the moment he stepped into the building he wouldn't have felt such disgust towards them. Panic has already started to fade from the faces and they have begun trusting in reason, rather than fear. It is true – we have never faced an opponent like this before, but he is still a man of flesh and bones to cut and shatter." I tell you this – Rome will never be defeated, as long as there are senators in this building, our legions in the field, our gods to protect us, the people and the city itself standing as they are this day. Yet somehow you act like there is no solution to this menace we are facing today. "Senators! Look around you! Rome is still here. Fabius controlled his temper, but still he clenched his wrist with the other hand behind his back. Every head in the chamber room turned towards him. His voice was deep and trained, as befitted a senator of Rome. He then rose to his feet and starting to feel anger boiling his blood, bellowed: īut his voice didn't carry the words over the noise of blabber of three hundred men. After the defeats of Roman legions at Trebia and Trasimene and the Carthaginian assault on the Italian soil every Roman legion not defending the north would be summoned to Rome and from there march against the invader.įabius believed that the Senate would be to petrified to oppose him in the request he wanted to present them, but surely no one would deny the need of a unified command against, he had to admit, such a brilliant tactician. Rome has never been this close to complete panic since the Celtic catastrophe and even with the legion guarding the city, there was an eerie mood in the atmosphere that none escaped. Liber Secundus: Actae Romanorum nobilissimumĪlmost every Senator was already in the Curia and those few who were missing have sent messages, that they were on their way. Short description: Centered around the conflict between Rome and Carthage, known as the Punic wars For that, I thank the aforementioned authors. These AAR's are my favourite ones and had the most influence on my writing style. This, by no means is a statement that these AAR's are in any way superior to others. ![]() Skantarios with his amazing SS AAR, I am Skantarios! Rebirth of the Eastern Roman Empire ![]() ![]() MarcusAureliusAntonius with his EB AAR, The Pyrrhic Dynasty, Juvenal with his IB AAR, Spite of Severus, Lysimachos with his EB AAR, The Legacy of Megas Alexandros (probably my favourite AAR), I should also mention four AAR-ists that have had a huge influence on my writings: Now, seeing that some AAR's have already began (mostly Spartan), I thought I could take my part in this also, so here it is - my third AAR (hopefully this one will last longer ). It was not long after that I first came to a decision to write an AAR, but feeling neither confident enough nor ready, I prolonged the start of it. Even in its beta stages the mod has been something I have never seen before on TWC forums and something I had been waiting for a long time. Some months ago I got an oportunity to try out this new and awesome mod, called Roma Surrectum II.
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