Elite roleplay: Q&A and OOC
01 Feb 2017, 4:36am
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01 Feb 2017, 5:34am
01 Feb 2017, 5:36am
01 Feb 2017, 5:38am
And I'm sorry, but where did this 'who knows more' rubbish come from? I simply stated my thoughts on the subject based on what I have read about the lore, and what I know from history, and supplied a fact to support my reasoning...
I'm sorry if that doesn't align with your ideas.
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01 Feb 2017, 5:44am
The Empire is absolutely space Rome. A senate that is made up of immensely rich, immensely powerful patrons that command private fleets and armies, an emperor, non-chattel slavery, a system of government based on patronage/fuedalism with deep rooted values of honor and personal glory?
As apposed to a corporate controlled democracy fueled by consumption and wage slavery?
01 Feb 2017, 5:45am
01 Feb 2017, 5:46am
As far as Rome and the Empire is concerned, Rome was a military industrial complex. It was one of the most oppressive orders the world has ever known. And there was voluntary servitude to a degree, but it wasn't like you're thinking. You are referring to a more Ancient Greek notion of slavery, which Rome somewhat emulated later in their history. Slaves could be subjected to corporal punishment, sexual exploitation (prostitutes were often slaves), torture, and summary execution. The testimony of a slave could not be accepted in a court of law unless the slave was tortured, etc etc etc. People chose slavery in extreme instances where it was better than death basically.
Based on my (limited) notions of the Imperials, I would venture to say they model Ancient Greece (Athens) more than they do Ancient Romans. Rome is far more synonymous with CURRENT American sentiment and practice. The Crusades should be enough of a case study to prove that sentiment in its own right.
No disrespect.
01 Feb 2017, 5:49am
We're talking about classical rome, especially the early empire with Augustus ruling.
EDIT: Athens was a democracy, albeit not a very inclusive one, but a democracy none the less. The Empire is nowhere near democratic. It's an empire