The conversation between Caesar and the Flamen

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The conversation between Caesar and the FlamenCaesar and his escort met with the Flamine Maior after a few steps they stood facing each other. "To what do I owe the honor of your visit Most Noble Flamine Maior?" Asked Caesar as he motioned for all his men to lay down their weapons and bow. "What you are attempting to do is because of your distain for Rome, Caesar proconsul of the Gauls," said the Flamen, as he motioned with his hand for his porters to place him on the ground. "I have acted only in the interests and for the good of Rome Nobilissimo Flamine Maior." "Don't lie to me. In the interests of Rome does not include threatening its borders as you are doing." "I am only in the land of my ancestors that was entrusted to me by Rome and I am rebuilding them," replied Caesar. "And t

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