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I would like to note that the matters that had happened in Illyrian in Marcus's origins was a while ago (by my assumption when he was around his early 30s) But it is my fault for not properly getting that point across plus it is not unlikely that he would be re stationed in Illyria due to his experience in fighting their forces.
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Legion

Name: Legio Tertio Turcicum

Vexillum:

Composition:
Conscribe (Recruits) - 1680
Primus (Soldiers) - 1120
Veterani (Veterans) - 560
Decanus (Officers) - 840
Centurion - 42
Frumentarii (Sabotuers and spies) - 210
Vexillarius (Flagbearers) - 44
Speculatore (Scouts) - 300
Legate - 1

Legate


Name: Lanius Inculta

Age: 28

Background: Lanius started life in the legion as a Vexillarius. It was his duty to carry the legion's banner at the head of the unit during an attack, thus inspiring the troops to fight on. The banner was often heavy and two-handed and could not be dropped for any reason other than his death, so he was often unarmed and at the head of the army throughout all kinds of dangerous and risky manouvres.
Some say his time as a Vexillarius made him fearless. Others say he never knew fear. Whatever the case, his was the only banner that returned to camp steeped in the blood of his foes.
During one calm night, during a campaign in Gaul, the peace was broken in the camp by a surprise raid. Surrounded, outnumbered and caught totally unaware, the Legate ordered a fighting retreat, despite the fact this was the most important foothold of the campaign.
Lanius did not retreat. Instead, he took the banner and rammed it into the ground, demanding the legionaires fight on for Rome. This was a direct flouncing of the Legate's orders and would have had him executed - had it not inspire the Legion to destroy the Gaul attackers.
The Legate wanted the flagbearer put to death for his disobedience, but the Centurions thought he should be rewarded. Rather than have him killed, the Centurions granted Lanius a silver phalera for his bravery in the face of danger. It was later discovered that the failure of the raid, and losses suffered, broke the back of the Gaul resistance and led to a glorious Roman victory.
The Legate later died of plauge, leaving Lanius' Centurion to take over, promoting the Vexillarius to his old rank. He performed well in his new role, claiming victories over Gauls, Carthaganians and Illyrians alike. Soon, the new Legate stood down, finding himself 'incapable of leading so many men' and begged his Lanius to replace him. He happily accepted, permitting his ex-commander to resume his old role as Centurion.
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Edit: I am enjoying reading everyone's posts so far! I think I'll get into this really well xD
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I'll get to accepting Rome's two newest legions in a moment.

Orders inbound, especially for the players in Sicily.

thorgili said
I would like to note that the matters that had happened in Illyrian in Marcus's origins was a while ago (by my assumption when he was around his early 30s) But it is my fault for not properly getting that point across plus it is not unlikely that he would be re stationed in Illyria due to his experience in fighting their forces.


I will rewrite your mission, to make it sound as if Marcus has been stationed there since he took Apollonia.
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I'll get to accepting Rome's two newest legions in a moment.


I'm in the middle of editing Lanius' history right now.
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PhoenixWhite said
Legio XI Celeris Acuta


Accepted and added, orders are on their way.

Feigling said
I'm in the middle of editing Lanius' history right now.


Let me know when you're ready for me to review.
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@PhenoixWhite

Mission added.
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Well the legions in Sicily are indeed in a pinch. Nice twist LancerDancer.
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Finished the history.
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Well the legions in Sicily are indeed in a pinch. Nice twist LancerDancer.


Thanks, I wasn't about to let the confusion over orders escape me!

@TheMusketMan

You're not getting a bollocking, the order was a tad vague, however it did ask you to prevent the Carthaginian army from reaching Syracuse, as opposed to defending the city, thereby allowing them to reach it.

And the Consul certainly isn't going to confess to the Senate that he gave vague orders.

Time to grab the shovel, and dig your way out of the impending scandal by not dying at Syracuse!
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Any more room for me to join?
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@TheMusketMan-So I went ahead and posted from the perspective of the VI Legion in the Second Battle of Syracuse. It was hard not to take some liberties with the Legio V Almeria, but I tried to limit it as best I could. I was thinking that if you wanted, you could tackle the actual destruction of Hasdrubal's army in your next post. If you want that to be the outcome, that is. If you do, feel free to setup and use the VI Legion as you see fit. A collab would be great in this situation, but I'll admit I don't have a lot of spare time to do that.

Lastly, and most importantly, if you have any issues with my post, just let me know and we can work it out.
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Any more room for me to join?


Rome is actually in desperate need of more legions.

Post your legion sheet, and await acceptance.
On another note, you all may not have heard me the first time, but I'm off to Scotland tomorrow on business and may not be active again until Saturday evening. Depending on how things unfold.

With this in mind, does anyone care to step in temporarily? Any volunteers would need to basically keep things going until my return, which is a lot less hassle than it seems.

If not, then you will all have to wait until I come home before the next missions are issued or problems resolved. I guess 4 days isn't that long of a time, but it would be heart breaking if I returned to a dead RP.
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I'll volunteer to help out.
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I'll volunteer to help out.


I appreciate that greatly. I understand that this forum is quite limited at the moment, and so I cannot cede you control of the thread itself - which is annoying. Therefore, adding new legions to the list and accepting players will be out of your hands, and any new comers will have to wait until I get back.

However, what you can do is keep the other players, and yourself, busy with things to do. If most of the players have finished their missions, then you have the full authority to direct them further. I know I have written nice little letters from the Consul to the various legates, but I can't expect you to have the time for that, as well as for your own legion's responsibilities.

So with that said, you can be more formal about matters and straight to the point. Put up an "Orders from the Senate" post, given by Consul Scipio this time, and you may simply say "Legio blah blah to do X". So long as the commands are understandable, then this will be fine.

Of course, the players may not be ready to move onto their next mission, or may wish to wait for me to come back. This is fine, if that's the case. But I would feel better knowing that someone, i.e you, is there to move things forwards if everyone is eager to press on.

You seem to understand the subject matter, which is an additional bonus.

With all this said, I am taking my laptop with me up to Scotland, so I might be available. It really depends on how much work I need to get done up there, as I'm being thrown into a very rushed situation.
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Legio Tertio Turcicum


I've added it to the list, because you have shown understanding of Roman conflicts - however, the Republic is not yet in Macedonia. The nearest to the Macedons is Apollonia (the area of red on the Greek coast), but as far as the RP is concerned, the Republic has not yet come into conflict with Macedon or Thrace.

Enalais mentioned his legion being defeated by Greek rebels*, and I allowed this to be the case as the Romans were kind of active in Greece at the time, so it was credible to accommodate his background. However, this is as far east as I'm permitting anyone's origins to extend to.

Please edit your origins. If you need conflicts for your guy to have taken part in, perhaps look to the First Punic War (about twenty years prior to this RP starting) between Carthage and Rome around the Mediterranean islands. If not, then Illyria (the coast directly east of Italy, coloured brown) was scene to a conflict about ten years previous.

*Actually, they won the battle, but to keep things orderly I had it that the expedition was a failure regardless.
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I've added it to the list, because you have shown understanding of Roman conflicts - however, the Republic is not yet in Macedonia. The nearest to the Macedons is Apollonia (the area of red on the Greek coast), but as far as the RP is concerned, the Republic has not yet come into conflict with Macedon or Thrace. Enalais mentioned his legion being defeated by Greek rebels, and I allowed this to be the case as the Romans were kind of active in Greece at the time, so it was credible to accommodate his background. However, this is as far east as I'm permitting anyone's origins to extend to. Please edit your origins. If you need conflicts for your guy to have taken part in, perhaps look to the First Punic War (about twenty years prior to this RP starting) between Carthage and Rome around the Mediterranean islands. If not, then Illyria (the coast directly east of Italy, coloured brown) was scene to a conflict about ten years previous.


Damn. Sorry, I'll edit that. For whatever reason, I thought we were further on than we actually were.
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Damn. Sorry, I'll edit that. For whatever reason, I thought we were further on than we actually were.


The changes you have made are workable, and your mission has been uploaded to the first IC post.
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LancerDancer said
I appreciate that greatly. I understand that this forum is quite limited at the moment, and so I cannot cede you control of the thread itself - which is annoying. Therefore, adding new legions to the list and accepting players will be out of your hands, and any new comers will have to wait until I get back. However, what you can do is keep the other players, and yourself, busy with things to do. If most of the players have finished their missions, then you have the full authority to direct them further. I know I have written nice little letters from the Consul to the various legates, but I can't expect you to have the time for that, as well as for your own legion's responsibilities. So with that said, you can be more formal about matters and straight to the point. Put up an "Orders from the Senate" post, given by Consul Scipio this time, and you may simply say "Legio blah blah to do X". So long as the commands are understandable, then this will be fine. Of course, the players may not be ready to move onto their next mission, or may wish to wait for me to come back. This is fine, if that's the case. But I would feel better knowing that someone, i.e you, is there to move things forwards if everyone is eager to press on. You seem to understand the subject matter, which is an additional bonus. With all this said, I am taking my laptop with me up to Scotland, so I might be available. It really depends on how much work I need to get done up there, as I'm being thrown into a very rushed situation.


Sounds good. I'll keep it chugging along if you get tied up. Hope Scotland treats you well.
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@TheMusketMan-So I went ahead and posted from the perspective of the VI Legion in the Second Battle of Syracuse. It was hard not to take some liberties with the Legio V Almeria, but I tried to limit it as best I could. I was thinking that if you wanted, you could tackle the actual destruction of Hasdrubal's army in your next post. If you want that to be the outcome, that is. If you do, feel free to setup and use the VI Legion as you see fit. A collab would be great in this situation, but I'll admit I don't have a lot of spare time to do that. Lastly, and most importantly, if you have any issues with my post, just let me know and we can work it out.


S'all good.
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