Statecraft

Possibility of a Roman Set

New 04 Dec 2021 Asked by bloody-altima 77 Comments

I'm not sure why Roman mythology is a particular sticking point for a Roman inspired set. Most popular conception of Rome really just does not fixate upon its spiritual aspect so much on its martial, architectural, and statecraft aspects. Gladiator games, legions marching, senators and emperors conspiring, trade with China... all of these are more prominent than the gods we named planets after in most depictions of Rome, including most history books.


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