Hail Gaius Sulla!?
gGaius Caesar, our troops have found a perfect spot to build our first city,h the captain of the scouts said.
gItfs Sulla, not Caesar,h the leader said, gNo this place is only suitable for a second or third city. We will move our people to the North, into the fertile grasslands.h
gBut Caesar,h the captain said.
gDamn it, son, it is not Caesar, itfs Sulla. Now get those scouts heading North.h
gBut there is a great lake to the North.h
gThen go around it. How did you ever become a captain? Scribe are you writing this down.h
gWell sire, I canft write it down, since we havenft discovered writing yet, but I am drawing pictures of the events and using our alphabet to put symbols next to the pictures.h
gWhat do those symbols mean?h
gThis one means eKf and that one eTf.h
gHow much are we paying you? I asked for a Babylonian, some rulers have no luck,h then upon seeing the scouts were starting to head south, gThe other way, moron, thatfs south.h
3500 BC
gCaptain, have you found a suitable city for our capital?h
gNo sire, just this place on the river near the ocean.h
gWhat are those yellow weeds growing in the field north of the city?h
gThe locals call it wheat, Sire. They say if you grind the seeds, add a little water and yeast, then bake it in ovens, it makes bread.h
gYeast? Ovens? Bread? Well I am tired of walking. Tell the people that we will build our capital here on the south side of the river that we shall call the Tiber.h
gYes, Sire. Shall we call the city Tiberium?h
gNo, I think it should be Sullanople,h the leader said, gWhat do you think Scribe?h
gSince we are the Romans, maybe we should call it Rome.h
gRome. Not bad,h everyone present nodded.
3500 BC Rome was found on the river Tiber.
gScribeh
gYes Sire.h
gScribe, leader is just no going to do it for me, I need a new title that will strike fear in to my foes and admiration in the people. What do you think of Delicatus Terribilis?h
gSounds rather lame, my lord. How about Dux Ductus?h
gNot bad,h the leader said contemplating the Scribefs suggestion, gDux Ductus Gaius Sulla. Hmm, no just doesnft have that I am important and wise ring to it. Slightly too lowbrow, maybe good for the Americans or the English, but not the Romans.h
gOkay, what about Imperator.h
gImperator, I like that,h the leader said, gNow I command you to learn to writing so I can see my name on all the billboards in town. And tell the Minister of Interior that we need to start building a barracks so we can train our soldiers to fight with the sticks and stones we are arming them with.h
gAye Sire.h
gGaius Caesar, our troops have found a perfect spot to build our first city,h the captain of the scouts said.
gItfs Sulla, not Caesar,h the leader said, gNo this place is only suitable for a second or third city. We will move our people to the North, into the fertile grasslands.h
gBut Caesar,h the captain said.
gDamn it, son, it is not Caesar, itfs Sulla. Now get those scouts heading North.h
gBut there is a great lake to the North.h
gThen go around it. How did you ever become a captain? Scribe are you writing this down.h
gWell sire, I canft write it down, since we havenft discovered writing yet, but I am drawing pictures of the events and using our alphabet to put symbols next to the pictures.h
gWhat do those symbols mean?h
gThis one means eKf and that one eTf.h
gHow much are we paying you? I asked for a Babylonian, some rulers have no luck,h then upon seeing the scouts were starting to head south, gThe other way, moron, thatfs south.h
3500 BC
gCaptain, have you found a suitable city for our capital?h
gNo sire, just this place on the river near the ocean.h
gWhat are those yellow weeds growing in the field north of the city?h
gThe locals call it wheat, Sire. They say if you grind the seeds, add a little water and yeast, then bake it in ovens, it makes bread.h
gYeast? Ovens? Bread? Well I am tired of walking. Tell the people that we will build our capital here on the south side of the river that we shall call the Tiber.h
gYes, Sire. Shall we call the city Tiberium?h
gNo, I think it should be Sullanople,h the leader said, gWhat do you think Scribe?h
gSince we are the Romans, maybe we should call it Rome.h
gRome. Not bad,h everyone present nodded.
3500 BC Rome was found on the river Tiber.
gScribeh
gYes Sire.h
gScribe, leader is just no going to do it for me, I need a new title that will strike fear in to my foes and admiration in the people. What do you think of Delicatus Terribilis?h
gSounds rather lame, my lord. How about Dux Ductus?h
gNot bad,h the leader said contemplating the Scribefs suggestion, gDux Ductus Gaius Sulla. Hmm, no just doesnft have that I am important and wise ring to it. Slightly too lowbrow, maybe good for the Americans or the English, but not the Romans.h
gOkay, what about Imperator.h
gImperator, I like that,h the leader said, gNow I command you to learn to writing so I can see my name on all the billboards in town. And tell the Minister of Interior that we need to start building a barracks so we can train our soldiers to fight with the sticks and stones we are arming them with.h
gAye Sire.h
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