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Revision as of 11:22, 28 June 2021

Roma

In in Cloacas Fecit

Those Stolen by Cronos

~ Drusus Julius Caesar -- Castor - the son of Emperor Tiberius and Vipsania Agrippina and heir to Tiberius - 23yrs old
~ Goda -- Mortal wife of Cercyon and mother of his son.
~ Morpheus -- Hero of Dreams

⚄ Those in Pursuit

Praetorian Guards

~ Sejanus -- Captain of the Praetorian Guard {In charge of the investigation into the murder of Germanicus}

Contubernium of Sejanus

~ Avilius
~ Cornelius
~ Gnaeus
~ Lucianus
~ Longinus *
~ Maximianus
~ Nonus
~ Sextilius

Divine Heroes

~ Cercyon -- God of Fire
~ Alfhard -- Elderly smith & new Priest to Cercyon
~ Mors -- Goddess of Death
~ Anso -- Mortal follower brought back from the dead. {Her first priest}
~ Gerlind -- Ghost of a woman who sacrificed herself for her two lovers. She now follows Lady Mors.

The Hidden Temple

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Story Recap (02-15-2020 to 07-03-21)

The current story or rather our short chronicle concerning the manipulations of Cronus
in the affairs of his most recent progeny (the PCs) is called Quincunx. The term Quincunx
means: an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each
corner and one in the middle.

In Roman times the term is often a reference to a five-sided die and in our story refers to the
five-sided involvement of Cronus and the Nova Tetrad of Venus, Mars, Vulcan and Mercury.




Mundus est Scaena