hahaha too busy lately navarro? I am good to go, vacation has been great this week although i'm bummed tomorrow is friday, no more vacation next week.
"Go and tell the Spartans, stranger passing by, that here obedient to their laws we lie"
- from Tiberius Claudius Marcellus
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hah busy is two small a word...life has been meddlesome haha.
edit: also im off to work right now, ill be home in time to start the CC!
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I think you should refrain from saying stuff like that (emphasis added). Actually, from what is said in the opening post in the Stories thread, I think it is strictly forbidden for you to do that, since it involves other people's avatars, and you must get permission from those in control of them to write anything about what their characters do or say. If you say something like "senators rose" then it's fine, because it doesn't automatically include everyone.Originally Posted by Bean
Yes, that's correct. He referred to my character by his last name (Regulus), and since I trust him to be a better authority on which name was generally used than I am (I really have no clue, except it's not the middle name), I did the same.Originally Posted by Bean
If anyone could just tell me which one it is I would gladly fall in line.![]()
I thought it was the law that you had to rise upon a Coronia Civica persons' entrance?
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Yes, in this special case. For the usual sessions in the curia I agree with TCV.
However, I have to remind you all for RP-Reasons in the curia not to confuse the word dictator in its actual meaning with the rank of dictator of ancient rome, which was a highly popular and respected rank, and nothing like a tyrant - at least not until 50 BC
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If law = compliance with the law, there wouldn't be any criminals, would there?
But regardless of that, my objection was mainly meant for future references anyway.
Haha touche
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In fact, the correct (polite) way to address someone are the first 2 names :)
eg: addressing me in the normal polite way would be Quintus Aemilius.
It was not since 1AD that using the last name became more of a habit. Calling someone by the last part (won't bother using the latin names for each part) was considered rude mostly. Even by 1BC it was still usually not done, only in the radical progressive circles.
The third part was usually only used when the subject was 3rd person, and confusion was possible.
example
marcus brutus and Gaius Tiddlypus are talking about Publius Cornelius.
Unfortunately, the subject is about a war in gaul, and there are 2 Publius Corneliusses active there.
Therefore we specify which one we're talking about with the 3rd part.
conclusion: as a rule, use the first 2 parts ;-) with few exceptions on random occassions (or simply when being rude)
I wish everyone would stick to this rule, as it's 1) RP-correct 2) polite and 3) less confusing.
This was actually a law introduced by Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix, after the Civil War during his dictatorship. On all public occassions, all men should stand and applaud the bearer of a coronia civica.
So everytime you walk into the senate, we rise and applause. Same thing on court occassions, comita sessions etc.
I love history lessons. However, if your really friendly with someone (no, not like that) would you just call them by their first first name?
And if your talking about yourself if the third person, what would you use?
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Calling people by their first name was generally not done in the early republic.
Especially not in public.
Of course when in private, first names or nicknames could easily be applied.
But in public? Always the 2 parts
If you like history lessons
Quintus Aemilius Regillus
= Praenomen + Nomen + cognomen :)
Similar to our First name - Family name and nickname (though unlike now, the latter sometimes became hereditary)
Even when talking about yourself, you should apply praenomen+nomen. (unless ur talking to yourself in private. Even there I would use both, since it was standard behaviour to use both)
I know it is weird, because modern society only uses first names :)
But in the roman time, general practise was as above :)
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Awesome! Thanks. I agree people should use it, but unfortunately, there are those ignorant of it (like I was just a few minutes ago), so it would require that it was put up as a reminder somewhere where especially new players would easily see it. Now that I know I will try to use it, though.Originally Posted by mini
Agreed. It does mean that EVERYBODY whould have their character name in their sig. Its very annoying when you have to leave and hurry down to the Senate Library find out their full name when your in the middle of a speech. It keeps everyone waiting![]()
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I took notice...just no one took notice of my thing about sending you to parlay
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I took notice... only no one took notice of my need to be reminded of it.![]()
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Roleplayed in preperation for upcoming event.
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gah! it seems people have not seen the story yet, go here:
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showpost.php?p=2142450
and I'll edit the post in the Curia about Cicero (or Manius Claudius) raising the issue of carthage)
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Can someone give me the composition of our legions?
Just curious bout the historical correctness ;)
Don't have acces to the game (work atm, girlfriend whole wkend ;p).
PS: should you wonder why I haven't spoken in the Curia yet, I feel my character is too junior for it :)
I'm a mere bakcbencher for now ;)
Fair enough.
Legio II is, for the moment, 3 hastati, 1 principes, 1 rorraii, 2 acensai, and 1 equites, plus the generals. I think...
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Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
Those interested, in the spoiler you can find an accurate consular legion (actually 2 legions)
Therefore, legions under the command of a mere praetor, should be halved.
Text above is actually a quote from the following roman playguide:
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=101787
I've been using it for years (it used to be an RTR guide, later adapted to EB).
There are some nice tips which can be used in general aswel.
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thanks, great! I'm very interested in such information
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Hey, how does 1 unit of Principes become 2 units of Triarii? Am I missing something here?
Nope...veterans deserve to get upgraded. Also, we need more elite fighters for Illyria, seeing as Epirus has really up its military
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What are you on about?
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