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The current story or rather our short chronicle concerning the manipulations of Cronus<br> | The current story or rather our short chronicle concerning the manipulations of Cronus<br> | ||
− | in the affairs of his most recent progeny (the PCs) is called '''Quincunx'''. The term Quincunx | + | in the affairs of his most recent progeny (the PCs) is called '''Quincunx'''. |
− | means: ''an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each | + | |
− | + | 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.''<br> | |
In Roman times the term is often a reference to a five-sided die and in our story refers to the<br> | In Roman times the term is often a reference to a five-sided die and in our story refers to the<br> |
Revision as of 10:23, 28 June 2021
Contents
⚄ 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
- ~ Mors -- Goddess of Death
The Hidden Temple
Room #1
Room #2
Room #3
Room #4
Room #5
Room #6
Room #7
Room #8
Room #9
Room #10
Room #11
⚄ 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