I'm with Dessa here. A nice orgy every day would be heavenly, even better then the Christian heaven IMO. What would be even better is to also kill the undesirables for fun. That's the life.
join the army
run away
help kill caesar
make war weapons
be a historian
write documants on famous people
make homes
go to jail
die
kill
I'm with Dessa here. A nice orgy every day would be heavenly, even better then the Christian heaven IMO. What would be even better is to also kill the undesirables for fun. That's the life.
kill the undesirables..., oh i don't wanna kill them, i wanna kill the desirables.
especially those horrible democratic tribunes.
i think orgies would get very boring soon, but drinking and eating never gets boring oh and masses of opiates and drugs availiable life would be sweet.
thanks,
dizzy
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"It is not the well-being of individuals that makes cities great, but the well-being of the community"- Niccolò Machiavelli.
Dessa orgies are not just sex. Heavy drinking and drug use in mass is also an orgy. So an orgy of each for each day. I think that covers what want.
Oh and sex orgies don't get boring to me.![]()
Took the words right out of my mouth!!Originally Posted by Byzantine Prince
If no orgies, then join the army and build roads.
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Joined the army and killed some Gauls.
Cowardice is to run from the fear;
Bravery is not to never feel the fear.
Bravery is to be terrified as hell;
But to hold the line anyway.
umm, the last thing i would do in rome was join the army, they'd send you off to some S*&thole in the middle of nowhere and you'd have to rough it or die.
thanks,
dizzy
{LORE}
"It is not the well-being of individuals that makes cities great, but the well-being of the community"- Niccolò Machiavelli.
That'd be Gaul then.umm, the last thing i would do in rome was join the army, they'd send you off to some S*&thole in the middle of nowhere and you'd have to rough it or die.
Cowardice is to run from the fear;
Bravery is not to never feel the fear.
Bravery is to be terrified as hell;
But to hold the line anyway.
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