Angermanland
17-03-2007, 23:39
OOC: All of this original post was done by Caladonn, i have copyied it for recruitment reasons, the main thread is also hosted by Caladonn..
Senatus PopulusQue Romanus
For the Senate and People of Rome
The Year 691 of the City of Rome (62 BC)
I've been reading more lately on the late Roman Republic, specifically the years after Sulla. I think it might be interesting to do an RP set then, with all the intrigue, combat, and politics of ancient Rome.
I've talked to several people, and it seems like the main hurdle to Roman RPs is the paucity of nations- after all, there's Rome, and then there's Parthia, and perhaps Britannia and Egypt, and then the German tribes, but that's about it. Therefore, since Rome is such an important nation, as well as a fractious one, I was thinking that perhaps one way to overcome this obstacle would be to give RPers a choice- either RP one of the foreign nations away from Rome, or RP a prominent personage in Rome. This way, the intrigue of Rome, with street fights, provincial governing, politics and assassinations, runs hand in hand with the wider world of Europe, Asia and Africa beyond.
So what do people think? I know this is a bit untried, but I think it could turn out well.
**Original description, compliments of Caladonn**
Marcus Tullius Cicero A New Man in Rome, but the best legal mind of his day; still, he's suffering from the way he handled the Catilinarian conspiracy several years ago)
Publius Clodius Pulcher One of the ancient Claudian gens (families), he is also the leader of one of the greatest Roman street gangs. Clodius is currently both attempting to become a plebeian so he can run for Tribune; his main goal, however, is the destruction of his rival, Titus Annius Milo, and his gang.
Titus Annius Milo A former oarsman, Milo has recently risen to control one of the most powerful street gangs in Rome, contested only by Clodius. Milo has formed an alliance with Cicero and is now in the Senate, seeking to combat Clodius on the streets and in the halls of the Curia (The Senate Chamber).
Marcus Licinius Crassus Crassus is the wealthiest person in the known world, but unlike others, Crassus uses his wealth to gain more wealth and power, instead of merely for pleasure. Crassus is one of the first to realise that money can bring power, instead of the other way around. However, Crassus, though he is king of the intrigue in Rome's upper levels, is jealous of Pompey's military prestige, and looks to Parthia to bolster his military fame.
Caius Julius Caesar Caesar is a man who many underestimate. At the moment, he is famous for little but his enormous debts and his unscrupulous holding of the Republic's highest religious position as Pontifex Maximus. However, Caesar is maneuvering to strike a deal with Crassus and Pompey, and has set his eyes on Gaul for the end of his debts.
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus Pompey is currently basking in glory, after recently holding a Triumph for his conquests in Syria and the destruction of the Mediterranean Pirates. However, Pompey is inexperienced in political matters, and may fall under the onslaught of the Senate aristocrats and other military men. Currently his largest issue is the settlement of his veterans in Italy- it is opposed by many in the Senate, but he desires for a private army to call on in times of need.
Quintus Metellus Celer Celer is the paterfamilias of the huge Caecilian Metellan clan, comprising a large bloc in the Senate. With equal ties to Clodius and Milo, the Metellans are attempting to prevent the downfall of the aristocrats.
Quintus Hortensius Hortalus Hortalus is the Princeps, or leader, of the Senate. As a masterful orator, he seeks to keep Pompey and the other rising military men in check and ensure the supremacy of the Senate
Marcus Porcius Cato Cato is a staunch believer in the golden age of the Roman City-State, and speaks out at every turn against the decadence of the current generation. He seeks a return to previous idealistic times in Rome, before the downfall of the agrarian village into the thriving metropolis. He is known for his stubbornness, tenacity, and incorruptibility.
Lucius Licinius Lucullus A retired general from the Mithridates campaign, Lucullus has both money and military experience. However, Lucullus rarely involves himself in politics, preferring to live a lavish life in his estates.
I think that's it for the Roman people... now for the others...
Parthia Parthia is a nation of skilled horse-archers to the east of Rome, the richest and strongest nation not under the iron-shod sandal of the Roman Legionary. Despite its desert terrain, Parthia is fabulously wealthy due to its situation on the Silk Road. Parthia's famed horse archers are more than a match for any on open ground, though they are often defeated in sieges.
Aegyptus (Egypt) Egypt is currently under the rule of the decadent flute-player Ptolemy, an unofficial protectorate of Rome. However, the knowledge of the Alexandrian philosophers and the volatile nature of the Egyptian governors mean that the situation could change in an instant.
Gallia (Gaul) Gaul is currently half-conquered by Roman forces. however, those beyond tribes beyond the borders are as eager for Roman plunder as the enslaved tribes are for their freedom. With Roman generals eyeing free Gaul as a way to increase their power, and the Gauls mustering for a rebellion, things are set to explode with the touch of a spark.
Germania (Germany) Germany is currently a loose group of tribes beyond the Rhine, each fighting with each other- until an enemy comes to their lands. Recently, however, several Gallic tribes have been solicitous to German mercenaries, and so many tribes are looking south of the Rhine to increase their status at home.
Britannia (Britain) Britain is also a group of many independent tribes, from the charioteers of the southern plains to the woad-daubed Picts of the Scottish highlands. Safe in their position beyond the reach of their enemies, the fierce Britons are ready to swoop down and take Northern Europe by storm.
I think that's about it... there may be some other kingdoms or people later that can be added.
**Charactor list compliments of Caladonn**
THIS is the link for the actual Rp....
http://z13.invisionfree.com/S_P_Q_R/index.php?act=idx
Senatus PopulusQue Romanus
For the Senate and People of Rome
The Year 691 of the City of Rome (62 BC)
I've been reading more lately on the late Roman Republic, specifically the years after Sulla. I think it might be interesting to do an RP set then, with all the intrigue, combat, and politics of ancient Rome.
I've talked to several people, and it seems like the main hurdle to Roman RPs is the paucity of nations- after all, there's Rome, and then there's Parthia, and perhaps Britannia and Egypt, and then the German tribes, but that's about it. Therefore, since Rome is such an important nation, as well as a fractious one, I was thinking that perhaps one way to overcome this obstacle would be to give RPers a choice- either RP one of the foreign nations away from Rome, or RP a prominent personage in Rome. This way, the intrigue of Rome, with street fights, provincial governing, politics and assassinations, runs hand in hand with the wider world of Europe, Asia and Africa beyond.
So what do people think? I know this is a bit untried, but I think it could turn out well.
**Original description, compliments of Caladonn**
Marcus Tullius Cicero A New Man in Rome, but the best legal mind of his day; still, he's suffering from the way he handled the Catilinarian conspiracy several years ago)
Publius Clodius Pulcher One of the ancient Claudian gens (families), he is also the leader of one of the greatest Roman street gangs. Clodius is currently both attempting to become a plebeian so he can run for Tribune; his main goal, however, is the destruction of his rival, Titus Annius Milo, and his gang.
Titus Annius Milo A former oarsman, Milo has recently risen to control one of the most powerful street gangs in Rome, contested only by Clodius. Milo has formed an alliance with Cicero and is now in the Senate, seeking to combat Clodius on the streets and in the halls of the Curia (The Senate Chamber).
Marcus Licinius Crassus Crassus is the wealthiest person in the known world, but unlike others, Crassus uses his wealth to gain more wealth and power, instead of merely for pleasure. Crassus is one of the first to realise that money can bring power, instead of the other way around. However, Crassus, though he is king of the intrigue in Rome's upper levels, is jealous of Pompey's military prestige, and looks to Parthia to bolster his military fame.
Caius Julius Caesar Caesar is a man who many underestimate. At the moment, he is famous for little but his enormous debts and his unscrupulous holding of the Republic's highest religious position as Pontifex Maximus. However, Caesar is maneuvering to strike a deal with Crassus and Pompey, and has set his eyes on Gaul for the end of his debts.
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus Pompey is currently basking in glory, after recently holding a Triumph for his conquests in Syria and the destruction of the Mediterranean Pirates. However, Pompey is inexperienced in political matters, and may fall under the onslaught of the Senate aristocrats and other military men. Currently his largest issue is the settlement of his veterans in Italy- it is opposed by many in the Senate, but he desires for a private army to call on in times of need.
Quintus Metellus Celer Celer is the paterfamilias of the huge Caecilian Metellan clan, comprising a large bloc in the Senate. With equal ties to Clodius and Milo, the Metellans are attempting to prevent the downfall of the aristocrats.
Quintus Hortensius Hortalus Hortalus is the Princeps, or leader, of the Senate. As a masterful orator, he seeks to keep Pompey and the other rising military men in check and ensure the supremacy of the Senate
Marcus Porcius Cato Cato is a staunch believer in the golden age of the Roman City-State, and speaks out at every turn against the decadence of the current generation. He seeks a return to previous idealistic times in Rome, before the downfall of the agrarian village into the thriving metropolis. He is known for his stubbornness, tenacity, and incorruptibility.
Lucius Licinius Lucullus A retired general from the Mithridates campaign, Lucullus has both money and military experience. However, Lucullus rarely involves himself in politics, preferring to live a lavish life in his estates.
I think that's it for the Roman people... now for the others...
Parthia Parthia is a nation of skilled horse-archers to the east of Rome, the richest and strongest nation not under the iron-shod sandal of the Roman Legionary. Despite its desert terrain, Parthia is fabulously wealthy due to its situation on the Silk Road. Parthia's famed horse archers are more than a match for any on open ground, though they are often defeated in sieges.
Aegyptus (Egypt) Egypt is currently under the rule of the decadent flute-player Ptolemy, an unofficial protectorate of Rome. However, the knowledge of the Alexandrian philosophers and the volatile nature of the Egyptian governors mean that the situation could change in an instant.
Gallia (Gaul) Gaul is currently half-conquered by Roman forces. however, those beyond tribes beyond the borders are as eager for Roman plunder as the enslaved tribes are for their freedom. With Roman generals eyeing free Gaul as a way to increase their power, and the Gauls mustering for a rebellion, things are set to explode with the touch of a spark.
Germania (Germany) Germany is currently a loose group of tribes beyond the Rhine, each fighting with each other- until an enemy comes to their lands. Recently, however, several Gallic tribes have been solicitous to German mercenaries, and so many tribes are looking south of the Rhine to increase their status at home.
Britannia (Britain) Britain is also a group of many independent tribes, from the charioteers of the southern plains to the woad-daubed Picts of the Scottish highlands. Safe in their position beyond the reach of their enemies, the fierce Britons are ready to swoop down and take Northern Europe by storm.
I think that's about it... there may be some other kingdoms or people later that can be added.
**Charactor list compliments of Caladonn**
THIS is the link for the actual Rp....
http://z13.invisionfree.com/S_P_Q_R/index.php?act=idx