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There seems to be a large variety of partly randomized graffitis.


Playing Dice With Romans
Playing Dice With Romans

In the back alley you just stumbled into, you see some gruff looking guys playing a game with some rough-looking dice underneath a scrawl of graffiti reading <GRAFFITI>.

Not dangerous rough, but, like, badly-constructed rough. It'd probably be pretty easy to cheat.


Make a bet and throw the dice!

You figure out the best way to throw the dice so that they always come up with the results that you want, and so you win a bunch of money. You figure you should probably leave before those guys catch on to what you're doing.

You acquire 10−12 Chroner

Back out of the alley

You head from the alley back out into the larger marketplace.


Occurs at The Roman Forum via The Agora.

Notes

  • Some possible graffitis are:
    • (Roman first name) (Roman second name) PINXIT
    • (Roman first name) PEPENDIT DE HIC CUM MARCUS AMICAM (Roman Girlfriend name)
    • FAEX EST A (Roman first name) (Roman second name)
    • NAM SATIS IUCUNDE (Roman first name) (Roman Girlfriend name) VOCAT
    • ROMANES EUNT DOMUS
  • Roman First Names
    • ABACUS
    • AMBIGUOUS
    • ANALOGOUS
    • CREDULOUS
    • CUTANEOUS
    • DEFOCUS
    • EPONYMOUS
    • EROGENOUS
    • FELONIOUS
    • FOETUS
    • GARRULOUS
    • LITIGIOUS
    • MENISCUS
    • OCTOPUS
    • SARCOPHAGUS
    • SPORADICUS
    • SYLLABUS
  • Roman Last Names
    • APOLLO
    • BRAINGUYIUS
    • DECIMUS
    • LONGINUS
    • QUINTUS
  • Roman Girlfriend Names
    • AGRIPPINA
    • ANETHENCIA
    • ANTONIA
    • FABIA
    • FADIA
    • HELVIA
    • LEONTIA
    • OCELLINA
    • LUCILLA
    • PRISCA
    • PULCHERIA
    • ULPIA

References

  • "ROMANES EUNT DOMUS" is a reference to Monty Python's Life of Brian.