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Jacque Schtrapp
10-31-2004, 19:53
I'm playing as the Brutii and have been ignoring the Senate's mission for a loooonnngggg time. So imagine my surprise when Tertius "the Gambler", the governor of Corinth, is named Pontifex Maximus. I decided to take a look at Tertius since I knew nothing about him. Tertius is old. Ninety-nine years old! He has over twenty V&V's most of which are negative. Some of his more stellar qualities are "womanizer", "aesthete", "rarified tastes", "glutton", "inveterate gambler", "incredibly foul-mouthed", "drunkard", and "poor farmer". And for some reason the Senate has chosen to put him in charge of the vestal virgins.... If they hadn't done that he probably would have lived forever, as it was, he only lived to be 104 and died in the summer of 146 BC. I believe the old coot "worked" himself to death. ~;)
LOL
I've seen some pathetic collection of vices, but yours seem to take the cake.
Poor guy couldn't resist the temptation...
I'm sure such a man had no concept of 'temptation', since he just did anything he wanted to anyway! No doubt he had absolutely NO idea about the world beyond the fact that he was rich beyond being able to spend it all. From his perspective, a bunch of old geezers gave him a vast harem of sexy young women. :D
metatron
10-31-2004, 23:22
I'm playing as the Brutii and have been ignoring the Senate's mission for a loooonnngggg time. So imagine my surprise when Tertius "the Gambler", the governor of Corinth, is named Pontifex Maximus. I decided to take a look at Tertius since I knew nothing about him. Tertius is old. Ninety-nine years old! He has over twenty V&V's most of which are negative. Some of his more stellar qualities are "womanizer", "aesthete", "rarified tastes", "glutton", "inveterate gambler", "incredibly foul-mouthed", "drunkard", and "poor farmer". And for some reason the Senate has chosen to put him in charge of the vestal virgins.... If they hadn't done that he probably would have lived forever, as it was, he only lived to be 104 and died in the summer of 146 BC. I believe the old coot "worked" himself to death. ~;)Vestal Virgins who lost their virginity were buried alive. IIRC.
Vestal Virgins who lost their virginity were buried alive. IIRC.
Hmmm, would that really stop him? Anyway if he was in charge he could change the rules... As long as they were good.
Jacque Schtrapp
11-01-2004, 00:34
Hmmm, if he was in charge he could change the rules..
It's good to be the king... err... Pontifex Maximus. ~;)
What exactly is a vestal virgin
Sin Qua Non
11-02-2004, 02:55
vestal
\Ves"tal\, n. [L. Vestalis (sc. virgo): cf. F. vestale. See Vestal, a.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) A virgin consecrated to Vesta, and to the service of watching the sacred fire, which was to be perpetually kept burning upon her altar.
Note: The Vestals were originally four, but afterward six, in number. Their term of service lasted thirty years, the period of admission being from the sixth to the tenth year of the candidate's age.
2. A virgin; a woman pure and chaste; also, a nun.
---fresh from dictionary.com
Suppiluliumas
11-02-2004, 04:55
Hmmm... he reminds me of Strom Thurmond somehow. I'll bet he was the life of the party.
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