Roman centurion, cornicen, and signifier direct legionaries in lorica hamata assaulting a palisade (Roger Raupp, AD&D 2e Historical Reference HR5: The Glory of Rome Campaign Sourcebook, TSR, 1993)
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Roman centurion, cornicen, and signifier direct legionaries in lorica hamata assaulting a palisade (Roger Raupp, AD&D 2e Historical Reference HR5: The Glory of Rome Campaign Sourcebook, TSR, 1993)
Roma, Roma, O Roma!
Legio, aeterna, aeterna victrix!
The Cornicen was a crucial member of a Roman legion's system of command. Through their horns they were able to sound out commands to the various cohorts and centuries of the legion.
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Capricorn cornicen! I literally had no idea what to do and I’m behind the clock! Only aquarius and pisces left!