I’m going to kick rome’s ass! He had no business destroying a beautiful relationship! 😡😤
go get him anon.
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I’m going to kick rome’s ass! He had no business destroying a beautiful relationship! 😡😤
go get him anon.
@grandparomeaskblog
DA DA DADADA DADADADADADA *blasts clown music* Well hello Ladies and Gentleman, today we are taking a look at a S Tier Twat. How does it feel, Remmy boy, to see the consequences of your actions?
Remus didn’t really register what was going on at that moment but Brittania was free to go back home She couldn’t do much damage now the wall was done, Romulus figured and even if they would lose the Island... good riddance
I'm just waiting for my kiss 😚👉👈
Rome was once Romulus. He and his brother had to fight for nationhood, as they weren't born into it. At first they said no, but eventually greed won out. Remus's last words were "You better fucking make Rome great." Remus was pretty much a slightly calmer version of Romano. Rome was worried one of the Italies would have to kill the other, so he separated them. He took Venziano because Romano reminded him of Remus.
Just like there are two Italies there were two Romes as well. The one Veniziano takes after is the one everyone knows and was conquered by. 'Romulus' represented the patrician class of Rome and all of it's glory, might and contributions to modern society. This is also the Rome Greece and Egypt both fell in love with. He was a playboy but brilliant at philosophy, music, fighting, governing and all matters that the patrician class cared for (chariot races, gladiator fights, marrying, boosting political status, money). The one Romano takes after is the invisible twin, thought to be dead except to a few of the more rebellious Ancients. 'Remus' represents the plebeian class, representing Roman endurance after the fall, the will of the common people against Roman taxes, wars, enslavement practices-gladiator fights often set plebs against wild beasts, and conquest and debauchery of Emperors. This 'Rome' was foul-mouthed but still ferociously devoted to his people but only good at being sneaky with money and swearing. Remus however gets along quite well with Carthage and Germania because like him, they were betrayed by the person they all thought they could rely on.