As usual, the gladiators are the last household of the round, right before the normally dreaded Colosseum event, where one of them participate. However, this round's event is a little different, as Head of the Callarai family, Caecilius, will be fighting one of these gladiators as a punishment for the murder he committed of Abeni Callandile, wife of her family's Head. Felix Jax will also be having a trial at the Colosseum for the murder of Tarquinus Callandile, son of the previous mentioned victim.
Row 1: Marianus Nixeira (unmarried), Tacitus Nixeira (father of Nixitus children), Septimius Zima (father of Zimius children).
Since last round, Tacitus moved in to take the spot as the third and final gladiator.
You might have noticed that Tacitus was an adult already on the group picture, but honestly as I entered the household I saw he was ripe for aging and did it straight away.
He wasn't too pleased when he grew up, and had a breakdown in his way too modern outfit.
Once back up on his feet and made over, this is how he turned out. Not the most flattering haircut, but otherwise a bit handsome.
Who's surpised? No one? It isn't really strange that they hate each other after fighting each other in the pit last round. They managed to become enemies now...
Tacitus is so strong he can put his hand through the wall. For real! By the way, this is still how all of them spend their days, working on their physics skill. Still no one managed to max it.
They had this cute (and surprisingly smart) little visitor.
I believe Caecilius must have paid someone off to go break in at the gladiators house - the thief only stole the three barres, making it impossible for them to gain more skill for fighting! A masterplan only Caecilius can be the brain behind.
And what did the mighty gladiators do as the thief ran off with their precious barres? ...
They recovered from the terribly traumatic break-in and headed to the Baths, where Drusa thought it was a good idea to tease her gladiator uncle...
The brother's of course kept fighting. Princess Marcellina doesn't seem to like the smell of Tacitus too much.
While the others fought, Septimius took his stink and flies to the tub and relaxed some.
One might think that only teasing her gladiator uncle was stupid enough, but no, Drusa decides to attack him as well. Roman version of suicide?
Big surprise, he kills her, as Marcellina still complains about the stink. My firstborn generation 4... Luckily her twin sister is the same age but still...
Tacitus is such a loner he'd rather sit alone in a tub than join the one with other people in it.
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