-sighs to Steph- Typical Romans...
-to Shaun- Romi? Huh. I guess they're not too tough in your timeline.
-Leo does appear, just to the right of where Buggy was pointing-
I couldn't miss the opportunity. They never come by for me, usually.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this post-to Shaun- Macedon really is strong in your world, aren't they? In mine they stretch about... -marks with his finger around the West Bulgaria/Macedonia area- There.
-to Steph- Seems like a long time. A lot of influence but... at least they collapsed.
I'll be happy about that, at least.
You did ask for someone to throw you a bone.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postNot bad. In my time- Carthage stretches here... -points to Carthage, and traces it along the coast of Africa, right up to around the coast of Spain and Portugal, cutting off at the border to France- To Here.
-to Steph- Mm. I've never been to Rome itself. So I can't say whether that's a shame.
-Macrianus is now passed out in the kitchen-
-he has drowned himself in scotch-
-fancy man in a hat is passed out, Clarice-
Oh, I know it is.
But I happened to have a bone near me.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postMm. It was pretty good when I left it, at least.
-to Steph, opens his mouth for a moment-
-closes it again-
Your Romans must've at least improved at some point then. The words 'Roman' and 'Cultured' in my experience hasn't been very compatible.
Hey, its' okay. Its' been literally years since I did something like this.
edited 9th Mar '16 11:31:44 AM by RegularDefender
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-to Steph- They're a bunch of Barbarians. And apparently in a lot of timelines I've met here, they completely destroy my home. Carthage. -points on the map to Carthage-
As for where Rome is, I'm surprised you don't know, Shaun. -he points to Rome-
-thinks to himself 'Ah, never gets old'-
-as he just slinks off a little, trying to sneak around them-
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