Assassination of Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar is surrounded by senators in the Theatre of Pompey and brutally stabbed by conspirators, including his trusted ally Brutus, marking the climax of a political assassination.
Setting
The Theatre of Pompey, specifically the Curia of Pompey where the Senate is meeting. The space is grand with high ceilings and marble columns, but the atmosphere is tense and claustrophobic as senators crowd around Caesar.
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Gaius Julius Caesar
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A tall, lean man in his mid-50s with sharp features, a receding hairline styled in the traditional Roman manner, and piercing dark eyes that command attention. His face bears the marks of age and campaign fatigue, with deep lines around his mouth and forehead.
Marcus Junius Brutus
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A lean, aristocratic Roman man in his early 40s with sharp, angular features and deep-set, thoughtful eyes. His dark hair is neatly trimmed in the conservative Roman style, with slight graying at the temples. His posture is upright, reflecting his noble upbringing, but his hands betray tension with slight tremors.
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, dark hair is receding slightly, and his face bears the marks of years spent in military campaigns and political intrigue. His posture is tense, like a coiled spring ready to release.
Senator A
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A middle-aged Roman senator with a lean but sturdy build, his face lined with the stress of political life. His dark brown eyes are wide with shock, and his short, graying hair is slightly disheveled from the sudden chaos.
Senator B
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A middle-aged Roman senator with a slightly portly build, thinning dark hair streaked with gray, and a clean-shaven face. His features are sharp but softened by age, with deep-set eyes and a prominent nose. His hands, raised in front of him as he flees, are well-manicured but trembling.
Slave Attendant
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A young male slave in his early 20s, of slight build with sun-darkened skin and short, curly black hair. His features are sharp, with wide-set brown eyes that now reflect sheer disbelief. His hands are calloused from years of servitude, one still clutching the now-dropped scroll.
Dialog
Gaius Julius Caesar
Et tu, Brute? Then fall, Caesar.
Marcus Junius Brutus
For Rome... I must do this.
Gaius Cassius Longinus
Finish it! The tyrant must not rise again!
Gaius Julius Caesar
You strike like cowards in shadows... not senators in daylight.
Marcus Junius Brutus
The Republic demands this sacrifice... even from you.
Gaius Cassius Longinus
Enough words! The deed is done - let the people see their liberators!
Gaius Julius Caesar
You... mistake the people's love... for chains.
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