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Maximus Decimus Meridius ([personal profile] gluteus) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2013-05-18 01:22 pm

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Who| Maximus and OPEN
What| Maximus just wandering around, basically this is for new CR and ongoing CR and whatever else happens to fall in here. Not really plot specific, just a needed space for some threads.
Where| District 3 suites, Training Centre, the Park, or the Speakeasy
When| Post Wesker's win
Warnings/Notes| Nothing planned that way! Will edit if it comes up.


Maximus did not enjoy the downtime in the Capitol.

It wasn't that he particularly enjoyed the Arenas, either, but being in the Arena was at least vaguely familiar. Survival. Death. It was a cycle he knew and understood.

Unlike the politics. Unlike the gossip and the glamour and the giggling behind hands. Unlike the Avoxes that found their way into his rooms, unlike the women that threw themselves upon him in the street.

He spent almost all of his time either in his suites, training, meandering the park, or looking for Wyatt in the speakeasy. He actively wanted to learn more about his fellow tributes, but did that more by listening and observing than by approaching. He wanted to learn their strength of character. Wanted to know how, deep inside themselves, they felt about their adoptive city and the games that they were forced to compete in.

And the best way to learn that, however slowly it took, was to watch. And to wait.

Eventually everyone laid themselves open.

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[personal profile] orestes 2013-05-29 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
"It's a matter of historical fact that there were strict laws which governed the treatment of enslaved peoples. They were not permitted the same rights as Roman citizens, of course, but such is better than even societies in my century." He wasn't unaccustomed to the incredulity regarding that particular aspect of Roman history, but Enjolras was also entirely confident in his knowledge. While ideologically he quite preferred the Greeks, the Roman Empire had been the subject of his childhood daydreams and he'd eagerly consumed and committed to memory every detail of it and its people he could discover.

At Maximus' comment, he glances back toward the Avox as well. "I had to try, and I will continue trying. I should like to know what each of them did to deserve such a fate."
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[personal profile] orestes 2013-05-30 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
He'd already formulated a rather pedantic and rhetoric-filled reply about the government's obvious ability to spin its situation to its subjects when the man's words fully sink in. His regard for the man shifted, as he dissected what exactly the words meant in this context.

"I beg your pardon, Monsieur, but may I ask where you are from?" Surely they were the trick of some odd bit of phrasing with which he was unfamiliar. Then again, Little Rock insisted that he too belonged to his history books.
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[personal profile] orestes 2013-06-06 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Eyebrows now raised in barely contained curiosity, Enjolras leaned in closer, as though proximity to this presumably great man will somehow make it easier to absorb his knowledge and experience. Inquisitive almost to the point of rudeness, he studied Maximus, dozens of questions running through his head, entirely unsure of just where to begin.

"That is incredible," he finally blurted out, less than satisfied with the eloquence of the response he'd settled on. "I should like to know your opinion of this place. Yours must truly be a unique perspective."
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[personal profile] orestes 2013-06-07 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
“How much of their political system is truly modeled after that of Rome,” Enjolras replies enthusiastically, almost too quick after the other man finishes speaking. He isn’t on the verge of tripping over his words anymore, however. “And your thoughts between the two, if that isn’t too forward.”
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[personal profile] orestes 2013-06-23 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
His face lit up with the word senators, only to fall again as Maximus continues. Giving himself to the Revolution as he had, Enjolras never truly allowed himself to dream or aspire to more than a glorious death for the people of France. To hope for more would only end in disappointment. But if he ever did, he thought perhaps the role of a Roman senator would have suited him nicely.

"I am sorry to know that, Monsieur," came the quiet reply. His lips pursed and brow furrowed, he turned back to Maximus with an increasingly pensive expression. "You knew Marcus Aurelius?"