Tribunus Tiberius Claudius Marcellus enters the Curia having just come from the Pomoerium, the somber mood of the legislative body echoing that of the people on the streets of Roma. What is there to be said when someone of such import dies? Quietly, he retires to his favorite alcove in the library off to the side of the Curia and absent-mindedly examines a parchment.
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