Assassination of Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar is assassinated by a group of senators, including Brutus and Cassius, who surround him with daggers drawn. He collapses near Pompey's statue, betrayed by those he trusted.
Setting
The Theatre of Pompey, specifically the Senate meeting hall within the complex. The space is grand with high ceilings and marble columns, the floor polished to a shine. The hall is arranged with curved seating for the senators, focusing towards the center where Caesar stands near the base of Pompey's statue.
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Julius Caesar
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A tall, lean man in his mid-50s with sharp features, thinning hair combed forward to conceal his receding hairline, and piercing dark eyes. His face is now contorted in pain and shock, with blood staining his white toga from multiple stab wounds.
Marcus Brutus
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A lean, aristocratic Roman senator in his early 40s with sharp features, deep-set eyes, and a prominent aquiline nose. His short-cropped dark hair is beginning to show traces of gray at the temples. His hands are clean and well-manicured, but currently gripping a bloodied dagger.
Gaius Cassius
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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 slightly disheveled from the violent struggle, and his olive skin glistens with sweat. His hands are stained with blood up to the wrists.
Senator Tillius Cimber
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A middle-aged Roman senator with a lean, athletic build, sharp features, and close-cropped dark hair streaked with gray. His face is weathered from years of political maneuvering, with a prominent nose and deep-set eyes that betray a calculating nature.
Senator Servilius Casca
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A middle-aged Roman senator with a lean, wiry build, sharp features, and short-cropped dark hair streaked with gray. His face is weathered from years of political life, with deep-set eyes that now widen in shock. His hands, usually steady, tremble slightly as he clutches his dagger.
Dialog
Julius Caesar
Et tu, Brute? Then fall, Caesar!
Marcus Brutus
The Republic demands this sacrifice. Not for my hand, but for Rome's liberty.
Gaius Cassius
The tyrant bleeds! Now Rome breathes again!
Julius Caesar
Is this...the justice...of your Republic?
Marcus Brutus
Justice wears many faces, Gaius Julius. Today she wears the stern mask of necessity.
Gaius Cassius
Enough words! The deed is done - sound the alarm before his supporters rally!
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