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Hail Caesar! In which I am very foolish and disobey poppypug, (leader of the centurions, owner of the haberdashery) and the divine Laura.

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Well, as to be expected having thrown myself back into training for three whole days I decided I was up to full scale marauding. (I know I announced last week that I was marching on Leodis but actually I was being carried there in my sedan chair.)

Having found a senior centurion willing to take me out, but fairly sure poppypug and the divine Laura would say no to a request about marauding, I ninja-ed up and sneaking through the alleyways north of the main markets behind the haberdashery I jumped into a waiting chariot.

Initially it was most exciting. Not terribly glamorous, cooped up on the floor of a basic model carriage - but I had asked for adventure. I do think the centurion was kicking me at times - surely the roads are not that bumpy - but he said it would be the best way of getting me out of Rome.

Having left the city we continued north to find the barbaries I so desperately wanted to attack. I did feel a little foolish when the head of the out-of-town unit looked dubiously at me and announced we might need a little extra equipment to help me along. He said that he would assign two of the young trainees with whom I had travelled north to stay by my side so I could 'help them out if they needed it'. (I'm sure I heard sniggering from behind the tents when he said this.)

The young, truly athletic heroes bounded away, disappearing into the trees almost instantly. I heard shrieks of joy, ecstasy, anger, anguish and pain ahead of me. Why I had decided this was a good idea?

I am no longer the tall, lithe, hero of the past. (Who did I hear say 'Were you ever?' There'll be trouble at' mill if I find out.)

Finally I made it through the trees. I spent quite a while 'helping out' the trainees - they seemed very adept for beginners!

I struggled over to the commissary and ordered an erotic Solero. (More sniggering heard.) I understood why when I tied the wrapper up into an OCD knot and realised it said 'exotic' not 'erotic'.

Transported back to town by the 'soon-to-be thrown to the lions' centurion I sank into a bath of warm cocoa and felt pride in my achievement. Just wait til I get down to the haberdashery and tell poppypug and Doug about this!

Waking up this morning I realise why poppypug and the divine Laura would not have let me go. Luckily it is raining copiously and I have visitors coming so there is no need for movement further from one courtyard fountain to the next.

I will certainly think twice before repeating that adventure again; or at least wait until I've lost a few stones.

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Lol love your posts,

Can't always follow them ( I'm not Roman, Geordie lol) but always a good read.

Have a fab weekend at the Forum

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Hail Ceasar, glad you were able to leave Rome if only for the day.....one knows how difficult this can be if wearing the tiara...maybe if you were to disguise self by not wearing the Laural leaves and gold encrusted toga you may be less conspicuous? But not so fetching! 😉

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dozzer19 in reply to Portlandprincess

I was fully ninja-ed up, my only concession to glamour being a jet encrusted ebony crown rather than the usual diamond and laurel. I had to leave the ebony crown behind, it kept falling off. Some pleb is probably passing it around his friends and laughing about it as we speak. The humiliation!

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Portlandprincess in reply to dozzer19

No! They'll take it to flog it....worth a mint!