Quote Originally Posted by Jolt View Post
"From all vindication and revenge proscripts and inflamed accusations, I humbly ask all fellow Senators never go to excess, but let moderation be your guide. For we are yet far from having any evidence which can be used to legitimatly proscript someone from this world. Remember, most of us are noble and respectful Senators, and since that is so we should not throw around and murder some illustrious person over trivial clues or hints. That is my opinion."

Proscript: No Proscription
Forgive me, friend. For my manners.

After hearing you, I leaned towards No proscription until we can gather more evidence on their guilt.

However rumours says that both Caesarian extreminists and Pomepeiian extremist are killing. And it may become extremely hard to decide who is truly guilty and who is not.

So I suggest voting for anyone who seems slightly suspecious despite the low odds of getting it right.
As Cicero is not speaking up, we have to take initiative our selves. So fellow senators. Please do not feel dishonored if you were chosen. Until your innocence is proven, I offer you my vila in Pompey along with my slaves to guard you