[Event] The Ides of March

Mar 15, 2010 12:58

In the Roman calender, the 15th of March was known as the Ides of March. It was brought to popularity by William Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar, in which the titular character is warned to "beware the Ides of March." Of course, he did not heed that warning and though his wife begged him to stay at home, Caesar was stabbed to death by a line of ( Read more... )

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so_too_rival March 15 2010, 20:33:27 UTC
"Weird. Still, this wouldn't be the first time someone decided to throw a Roman banquet and didn't tell me." Sonoko shrugs it off the costume change and redecoration, making her way to the buffet which she eyes with dislike. "Ew -- it smells like something died here. What's the deal?" Pause. "That fish is nowhere near fresh."

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