"Where is Cunobelinus himself, and why does he send impudent fools to do his talking? You said your master proposed that we sack Alexandria. Sacking will mean lots of death and damage to the civilian population, whether it's immediate from the soldiers' swords, or slower through having been stripped of all valuable objects. If you would claim that Cunobelinus doesn't know this, then that is tantamount to saying he's an idiot too incompetent to go near our armies.

You're also lucky that I'm not the Basileus yet. If I had been, you would have been banned from this council for your insolence. If you know what's good for you, you will apologize for your behaviour, and if you care about your master, you will not do it again. You can also tell him that, though I would forgive him for the proposition, I would not forgive his failure to condemn your insubordination, and punish you accordingly. You should know your place, slave."

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OOC: Just to keep things clear, Punk, I'm using the Greeks' definition of the word when I say "barbarian", which is "someone who isn't a Greek". Cunobelinus is a Celt, and therefore by that definition, a barbarian. Surely you know this already, I'm just pointing that out since you seem to act surprised that I would call him that, which neither Cunobelinus or one of his servants shouldn't be, when they've been living among Greeks his whole life. (You haven't said he was born somewhere else, so I will naturally assume he was born in the Arche. If not, then he'd still have had to have lived in the Arche and worked with Greeks a lot anyway, or he could not have risen to the status that Cunobelinus holds in this game, and the effect would be the same. He would have become used of that word a long time ago, and neither he nor his servants would react much on it.)

Oh, and I mean absolutely no offense in calling you "Punk". It is a part of your name, after all.