Rome, GA

From Carthian Movement

[edit] The Movement in Rome, Georgia

Is Rome worth one good man's life? We believed it once. Make us believe it again. He was a soldier of Rome. Honor him.
- Gladiator (2000)


Sixty miles north of Atlanta, GA is a smaller city touched by a history of natives, industry, armies, and agriculture. And all the while the kine shaped this land, their Kindred shadows walked the nights beside them. Born in the flitting shadows of a Crone's moon, the city of Rome, Georgia came under the power of the First Estate with Samuel Beauregard and passed on to his childe, Gabriel Alcander Bellemore. Most Carthians find the atmosphere of olde Southern aristocracy to be stifling and oppressive, but a rare few not only survive in this memory of Invictus glory, but thrive there. Rumor even speaks of some Carthian connection in the current government's rise to power. But we all know how gossip flows in the South...




Jefferson F. Barron - (Carthian Status x3)


Margaret Calloway-Bellemore - (Carthian Status x2) The grandchilde of Governor Bellemore, Margaret considers herself the thorn in the side that is a needed element in all working governments. She professes faith in non-Carthian systems of government, as long as those governments are suited to the needs of their citizens. In this light, she has never tried to out and out remove Rome from Invictus control. She is not above using her position as the family's youngest girl to gain favor and escape punishment for her unpopular ideas and actions.

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