Re: MShep/Tarquin Victus Fortuitous 3
anonymous
March 30 2015, 11:34:25 UTC
It was a little awkward after that, mostly on Terrence's part. That he could admit. Eventually, the turian turned back to face the front though he was a lot more relaxed now. Nowhere near as statue still as he'd been for his father's speech
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Re: MShep/Tarquin Victus Fortuitous 4
anonymous
March 31 2015, 10:17:54 UTC
Terrence had ended up sending a copy of the game to Tarquin anyway. It'd be easier to maintain their ruse, as transparent as it was, by communicating in the game rather than whispering to each other
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Re: MShep/Tarquin Victus Fortuitous 5
anonymous
March 31 2015, 10:18:39 UTC
(Tarquin Victus) Augustus Caesar of Rome: Well, it's a lot more mundane on my side. Though I am flattered that humans would think so highly of me based on only my name. My name, Tarquin, is an old Primus Lingua word which means steadfast or resolute. Victus is a corruption of a Haestus word for conquest
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Re: MShep/Tarquin Victus Fortuitous 6
anonymous
March 31 2015, 10:20:06 UTC
(Tarquin Victus) Augustus Caesar of Rome: If you're awed by my lack of losses, just know that pillaging is such a strong option for healing. Just in time for us to research Machinery; hello crossbowmen. These medieval human weapons are interesting. Longswords, pikes, crossbows and trebuchets. Bladed weapons weren't as popular in comparison to mauls and maces in turian history. Turians are more susceptible to focussed concussive blows compared to punctures. It's also why turians generally spurned projectile weaponry in earlier times before guns, of course. Only the wealthiest clans used projectile weaponry as the materials required to pierce through our plating were better served as fortifications and were popular among the wealthy, for sculpture. Siege weapons were used a lot. I can see your disbelief, Terrence. Believe it or not, turians are susceptible to vanity as well and sculpture was a very popular art form back then. Speaking of art, the French had the Parthenon and the Notre Dame in their Capital. I appreciate their tribute
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Re: MShep/Tarquin Victus Fortuitous 7
anonymous
March 31 2015, 10:21:08 UTC
Anderson shook his head in response to him still calling him sir. Anderson had done a lot for him so Terrence thought it was only right to maintain the proper respect when speaking to him
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