Assassination of Julius Caesar
A group of Roman senators, led by Brutus and Cassius, surround Julius Caesar during a Senate session at Pompey's Theatre, moments before they assassinate him with daggers.
Setting
The Curia of Pompey's Theatre, a temporary meeting place for the Roman Senate. The space is a grand hall with marble floors and columns, adorned with statues and tapestries. The senators are gathered in a semi-circle around Caesar, who stands near the base of a statue of Pompey.
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Julius Caesar
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A middle-aged Roman statesman with a lean but muscular build, standing about 5'7" tall. His face is sharp with high cheekbones, a prominent nose, and thinning dark hair combed forward to conceal his receding hairline. His piercing dark eyes convey intelligence and authority.
Marcus Junius Brutus
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A lean, aristocratic Roman in his early 40s with sharp features, deep-set eyes, and a prominent aquiline nose. His dark hair is cropped short in the military style, with streaks of gray at the temples. His hands are those of a scholar rather than a soldier, with long fingers that now grip a dagger.
Gaius Cassius Longinus
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A lean, wiry man in his early 40s with sharp, angular features and piercing dark eyes. His short-cropped black hair is streaked with premature gray, and his clean-shaven face bears the weathered lines of a seasoned military commander. His hands are calloused from years of wielding a sword.
Senator Servilius Casca
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A middle-aged Roman senator with a lean, wiry build, sharp features, and a closely cropped beard. His dark eyes are intense, and his hands are calloused from years of military service before entering politics.
Senator's Slave
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A young male slave in his early 20s, with a lean but muscular build from years of labor. His dark hair is cropped short in the typical slave fashion, and his olive skin is marked with faint scars from past punishments. His wide, dark eyes reflect sheer terror as he witnesses the unfolding violence.
Dialog
Gaius Cassius Longinus
Now, Casca! Strike while he stands unguarded!
Julius Caesar
What madness is this? Casca, you dare raise steel against your dictator?
Marcus Junius Brutus
For Rome's liberty, Caesar... this bitter cup must be drunk.
Julius Caesar
Brutus? You too, child of my mercy?
Gaius Cassius Longinus
No speeches! Finish it before his guards rally!
Julius Caesar
Then fall, Caesar...
Marcus Junius Brutus
Thus ever to tyrants. The Republic is avenged.
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