Deos populi Romani
Contents
Introduction
Deos populi Romani translates roughly to Gods of Rome. And it is about the gods of Rome and their followers that forms the warp and weft of this story.
The Emperor is Dead
Intro Recap
The death of Augustus on the 19th of August in AD 14 sets in motion a series of events that will come to enfold not just the mortal population of Rome, but that of her gods as well.
Today is September 19th, the fourth and final day of the Ludi Romani or Roman Games. The Games are a state celebration for the entertainment of the Roman people and all exhibitions are free to the citizens of Rome. This years games are shadowed by the cremation and funeral march of Augustus that took part on the 14th of September.
Rome, already the largest city of the empire with an estimated population of 1.5 million, is inundated with visitors who have come to pay their final respects to Rome's greatest leader. Against the backdrop of Augustus' funeral rites and the opening of the Ludi Romani the Senate spars with the Tiberius while the noble families of Equites quibble with both the Emperor and Senate for improved political position.
For the last five days mortal and supernatural struggles and violence have grown more commonplace. The grieving population remains ignorant, perhaps willfully so, to the greater meaning of these struggles and the impact such events may have upon the future.
At this point, all members of the divine band called Cras A Potius have felt the sting of attacks by rival cults or secret societies. The last five days have not been kind to the young Avatars and each struggles more or less alone with both mundane and supernatural threats.
The Wolf and the Dove
The Quail and the Hare
The House of the Double Axe
Characters
- ~ Cercyon -- God of Fire & Forge
- ~ Morpheus -- One of the Oneroi, gods of dreaming and sleep, he is the master of the mortal form.
- ~ Miko -- Morpheus' most cherished love and also a ghul.
Links
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus