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Birth of Titus

The birth of Titus, future Emperor of Rome, in the imperial palace. Midwives and attendants present the newborn to his father, Vespasian, in a grand chamber filled with solemn reverence and hushed exc

Setting

Domus Flavia, Palatine Hill, Rome, Italy - A grand chamber within the imperial palace, adorned with marble floors and frescoed walls depicting scenes of Roman victory and divine favor. The room is spacious, with high ceilings supported by ornate columns, and a large central brazier providing warmth.

Characters

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Vespasian
primary
A middle-aged Roman military commander with a sturdy, battle-hardened physique. His face bears the weathered lines of a man who has spent years in the field, with a strong jawline and piercing eyes that command authority. His short-cropped hair is graying at the temples, and his posture exudes the disciplined bearing of a seasoned leader.
Titus
primary
A newborn infant with delicate features, his skin still slightly flushed from birth. His tiny fingers curl instinctively, and his dark, downy hair is damp against his scalp. His eyes are closed in peaceful slumber, his breathing steady and calm.
Midwife
secondary
A middle-aged Roman woman of sturdy build, with weathered hands from years of delivering babies. Her dark hair is streaked with gray and pulled back in a simple bun, and her face bears the lines of experience and wisdom. Her keen eyes are sharp with intelligence, and her posture is upright yet relaxed, exuding confidence in her craft.
Imperial Guard
background
A tall, muscular man in his late 30s with a clean-shaven face, short-cropped dark hair, and piercing brown eyes. His posture is rigid with military precision, and his sun-tanned skin bears faint scars from past battles.
Attendant
background
A young female servant in her early twenties, of slight build with olive skin and dark brown eyes. Her hair is neatly tied back in a simple bun, revealing a face marked by the modest life of a household servant. Her hands are calloused from labor, yet she holds the basin with practiced ease.

Dialog

Midwife Domine, your son is born strong and healthy, as Jupiter wills it. The birth was swift, and the child cries with vigor.
Vespasian Good. A strong root makes a sturdy tree. Let me see him.
Midwife He has your brow, domine, and the grip of a future soldier.
Vespasian Mars grant him strength, then. And his mother?
Midwife The lady rests well. The poppy draught eases her, as I prepared it.
Vespasian See she lacks for nothing. This house has its heir now.

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