X-Git-Url: https://git.njae.me.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=2017%2F6b.plaintext;fp=2017%2F6b.plaintext;h=e78fae2bd5459bbe8fab07b1a492fc7d07367bd2;hb=f420062910c850658815504763c8ca77067bac82;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=1f5b4b6137bad5506e623a048b31006774eefd5b;p=cipher-tools.git diff --git a/2017/6b.plaintext b/2017/6b.plaintext new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e78fae2 --- /dev/null +++ b/2017/6b.plaintext @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +With resolve and trepidation my dear father in law obediently concluded his affairs in Britannia and +returned to Rome by the end of the year, as ordered by the Emperor. He feared the same terrible end +as meted out by Domitian to both Arulenus Rusitcus and Hernnius Senecio, but the Gods were generous +and, remarkably the loss of the Codex remained a secret, known only to a few loyal comrades from the +Ninth. Publicly choosing to regard his dogged pursuit of the Aquila as a mark of courage, the +Emperor spared him the fate of other disgraced generals and, to the surprise of some, he was awarded +triumphal decorations. A statue was erected by the Senate on the order of the Emperor, but, taken +ill, Agricola was sent to live quietly on his family estate where he was tended by the Emperor’s own +physicians. His death was a grievous shock to me, and a painful event to all his friends. It was +felt as a real loss even by those to whom he was not personally known. Numbers, moreover, of the +populace and the busy masses came to his house; and in public places, and wherever knots of talkers +were assembled, his name was on all lips; nor did a single soul on hearing of his death rejoice at +the news or forget it quickly. This sympathy was increased by the wide-spread rumour that he had +been removed by poison on the Emperor’s command. Domitian lost no time in appointing the ambitious +Salustius Lucullus as the new governor of the province. He was charged with securing the fragile +peace with Caledonia and headed there to confront Calgacus. It was only then that the loss of the +Codex was revealed. Salustius wrote of his shock at the news in a letter to Cato dated the fifth day +before the kalends of May in the year of the consulships of Marcus Arrecinus Clemens II and Lucius +Baebius Honoratus. “We are expressly charged by our most munificent and great Emperor Domitian to +secure Pax Romana in the Northern Kingdoms and yet you write to me of the loss of the Codex +Occultorum. Your leader Agricola has already paid the price of such a loss, but if you do not +recover the Codex before the passing of the year then you may be sure that you will join him. You +tell me that intelligence from a captured spy suggests that the traitor Calgacus has the Codex and +is massing his supporters in the North. While the Barbarians themselves are unlikely to make much of +the Codex, Calgacus is an educated Roman and he must be stopped before he can destroy the security +of the Imperial ciphers. The Codex will be recovered, or you, your family and everyone you know will +pay the price. And so to the seventh part of the true story of Agricola in which the fate of the +ninth legion and of the Codex itself will in time be revealed. Until then it will be guarded by the +ancient Babylonian Goddess of War. \ No newline at end of file