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Yes of course! With a few modifications, I can bring in the nation I was working on for Fade. However, I don't want to do 2 scifi NRPs at once, so I'd like to know if you think Fade is dead or not.
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Hi! :D I would very much like to join this exciting RP! Are new apps still being accepted?
Sorry to do this to y'all, but I'm deciding to back out of this forum. I need to refocus my energies on real life stuff, and with my leftover time/energy I need to invest in being a good, active administrator for C&S. Have fun everyone, and I wish you the best in your mischief and turmoil!
Millyria, Governor's Palace




Quintus Caecilius Agricola beheld the funerary portrait in deep contemplation. It was how he often spent his rare moments of solitude in his home: His wife, Metella Cornelia Iucunda, was away in the capital visiting her family with their sons, Clemens and Grumio.

The portrait was of his father, a minor land-holding Mayyad from Naussius granted citizenship for invaluable service to Varectia. The nature of the service, of course, had been less than honorable: A spy playing friend to local malcontents, eventually stopping a great rebellion in its tracks. It was a thankless job as far as grand public recognition, and thankfully one that very few people alive knew of. Yet, the extension of citizenship had been enough. By the time Quintus was born, the man had amassed a small fortune and, more importantly, acquired a host of important friends in the Varectian Senate.

Caecilius Marelius. Quintus often wondered if that had been his late father's birth-name, or simply a prudent move that came with his citizenship. Had he carried a Mayyad name before, or - gods forbid - a barbarian Naussian one? Or had his own father before him made the change, perhaps during the long-dead grandfather's service as an auxiliary? Of course, Caecilius Marelius had never spoken of this to his son, and presumably not to his daughters either. Regardless, it took no words for the whole family to understand how far the man had risen...and how far he could fall. The countless visits to the capital, the never-ending projects for more land and wealth, the hand-wringing over "gifts" (political favors) from his friends in Senate to secure the education and prestigious future of his children.

Quintus, on the other hand, had never experienced such a transition or the anxieties it could bring. His citizenship was assured from birth, his status as the son of a patrician never doubted, and his appointment to political power expected from the very day he completed his education. Yet, in the last few years, Quintus had begun to ponder if he should be more concerned. Not only his father, but all his father's friends, were in their graves: Senators might know him and his family but certainly did not owe them any favors. And now, with raids in the far North, there would certainly be calls to send out a legion...might it be his legion they chose, the great VII Legio Millyria? The governor knew from stories and rumors that such was often the first step in the political downfall of important men.

No, he could not let it happen. Quintus Caecilius Agricola, Governor of Millyria, needed his legion at home. But surely there was no need to panic. Quintus considered himself a reasonable man, and he believed the people of the Senate to be reasonable as well...at least with the right incentives. Marcus Favonius, a man from his father's generation, would surely understand that the present calm in his province might not last if its only legion were sent away. After all, there were provinces with far more legions than they needed: Tyyrhia, for example, was about as stable as Millyria but had two whole legions assigned to its governorship!

A gift would surely oil Favonius' mind to understand the predicament, but the governor knew that he would need more support than the old man's block alone. Once Quintus' family returned, it would be time to pay the capital a visit. Nothing grand or public, lest he draw undue attention to himself, and certainly nothing on the actual Senate floor. But visiting a few key Senators in private and attending some social events certainly wouldn't do any harm to his cause.

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ACTION: Send Gift to Senator Marcus Favonius (-30 Vects)
ROLEPLAY: Governor Quintus Caecilius Agricola is eager to meet with Senators! ((Collab posts please! PM me!))

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