Exilium
YLC
Romanic
DiamondEye
White Eyes
autoclyus
God Emperor
TheFlax
Winston Hughes
Tullianum
Csargo
ATPG
Person to be Exiled
Csargo, DiamondEye
Double A Romanic, YLC, The Flax
Romanic, Secura
DiamondEyes Csargo, ATPG, White Eyes
Johnhughthom, Autolycus, Winston Hughes
Byzantine Knight, God Emperor
As the sun falls over the Senate House the debate rages on Cicero gets up on the Rostra and is given the floor.
Hail to thee Good Romans one and all have we reached a decision as to what we shall do to the person we decide to take action on this fine day?
Exile roars back the Senate with only a few voices dissenting amongst the crowd. But these people are shouted down by the rest of the Senate implying that they are too blood thirsty and are giving into emotions and that true Romans hide their feelings. They also imply that the people dissenting are Greek lovers and thus unworthy Romans.
Cicero continues
It is indeed good that the Senate is decisive for it is that form of action that is required in these the darkest of all times. This the time that all good Romans fear not of the actions of barbarians outside of Rome but of the enemies within our gates. These men who sit amongst us plotting will be scared by this decisive action. Has the Senate decided who is to be exiled on this day?
With this a great roar erupts in the Senate with many people pointing out that a certain Senator has yet to arrive and thus it is clear that he is the guilty one for what does a good roman have to fear. Why would he not be brave enough to have input on this day? However a second great roar erupts for the person who voted that Cicero be exiled. They say it is clear he is a creature of Catiline for who would vote against the man who alerted this great Hall to the threat that lies within our walls. Plus they say how could he be a Senator when he does not even know that Cicero as standing Consul has Imperium and is thus beyond the reach of the Senate in voting for these matters.
The argument continues and it soon becomes clear that there will be no clear winner. The sun sets and Cicero gets up one more time
With the setting of the Sun I call this meeting of the Senate to an end with no clear decision reached amongst our fellow Senators there can only be one course of action no one shall be exiled today for I will not ruin someones life taking all that they own on the bases of a divided Senate I thank you all
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