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Fantasy Duel #4--Roman Centurion vs. Celtic Chieftain
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Poll Question: Similar armor, different sword styles--who takes it?
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The wild Celt will chop down the Roman like a sapling.
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The Centurions gladius point will drop the Barbarian.
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Topic: Fantasy Duel #4--Roman Centurion vs. Celtic Chieftain
Posted: 20-Nov-2014 at 17:12
Originally posted by Centrix Vigilis
and in keeping with that genre. neither wins. as a huge ancient red dragon probably from Wales...swoops down...fries both and enjoys lunch.
only later, in a moment of self reflection, will the dragon possibly regret frying the celt.
No, he'll regret eating the Roman. To much Italian will give him the squirts.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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Posted: 21-Nov-2014 at 20:26
There is that of course but I'm with you on the larger issue. Individually it's probably the Celt.
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Posted: 09-May-2015 at 02:59
The high production value TV series "Rome" included an interesting scene..
..in which an ex-professional legionary was condemned to die ( on a murder conviction)
- by death in the arena via combat against gladiators..
The ex-soldier was unwilling to engage in fighting but was goaded by insults to his unit,
& finished up by reedeming himself - in successful trial by combat.. a lawful activity then..
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