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Assassination of Geta

Caracalla orders the Praetorian Guard to murder his younger brother Geta during a failed reconciliation meeting in their mother's arms, marking a brutal end to their co-rule of the Roman Empire.

Setting

Imperial Palace, Rome, Italy - A grand chamber within the palace, adorned with marble columns and intricate mosaics. The room is spacious with high ceilings, featuring a central area where the confrontation takes place. The walls are decorated with frescoes depicting Roman victories, and heavy drapes partially cover the windows.

Characters

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Caracalla
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A powerfully built man in his early twenties, with a square jaw and close-cropped dark hair. His face is marked by a permanent scowl, and his piercing dark eyes burn with intensity. His muscular frame is evident even beneath his imperial robes, giving him a commanding presence.
Geta
primary
A young Roman man of 22 years with a slender but athletic build, typical of the imperial family's upbringing. His dark brown eyes are wide with fear, and his short, curly black hair is slightly disheveled from the struggle. His olive skin is flushed with panic, and his clean-shaven face shows the youthful softness that contrasts with his brother's hardened features.
Julia Domna
secondary
A Syrian noblewoman in her late 40s, with striking dark eyes and olive skin. Her once-black hair shows strands of gray, worn in intricate braids coiled at the nape. She has a regal bearing but carries the weight of sorrow in her posture.
Praetorian Guard
secondary
A group of elite Roman soldiers in their prime, aged between 25-40, with muscular builds from rigorous training. Their faces are stern and unyielding, some bearing scars from previous battles. Each carries himself with disciplined posture, their eyes focused and alert.

Dialog

Caracalla The Emperor commands his Praetorians to remove this viper from his mother's bosom.
Geta Brother! By Jupiter's mercy, what madness is this? We swore oaths before father's ashes!
Julia Domna Lares of our household, intercede! Caracalla, my son, your brother's blood will haunt the Palatine!
Caracalla There is only one son of Severus now. The gods have shown their favor.
Geta Mother! He means to— oh Dis Pater, the blade!
Julia Domna No! By all the gods, I curse this day!
Caracalla Finish it.

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