11 Works in Marcus Junius Brutus/Gaius Cassius Longinus
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Quite Through the Deeds of Men by Verecunda
Julius Caesar - Shakespeare, SHAKESPEARE William - Works
17 Mar 2013
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The only one who knows the truth is the woman who knows them both the best.
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Look, it's not hard; you were built to live a thousand years, but you're tired of knowing that in a thousand years you're going to die. You were born out of stories: arma virumque cano, pen to lips to mind, and this is your heritage, this is your birthright, this is the only thing you're good at, and you don't care.
A story about empires and resurrection.
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- Part 3 of Imperium Sine Fine
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Lips Could Build a Castle by indigostohelit
Julius Caesar - Shakespeare, SHAKESPEARE William - Works
31 Dec 2012
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The moon's glittering red off the windows of Rome. There's a reason they built this city high enough to touch the gods; whose fault is it if the Romans only realize it a hundred years late?
Companion to "Manhattan Valleys of the Dead."
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- Part 2 of Imperium Sine Fine
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Manhattan Valleys of the Dead by indigostohelit
Julius Caesar - Shakespeare, SHAKESPEARE William - Works
25 Dec 2012
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Rome is marble-white pillars and dusty roads. Rome is smoke-black skies and carriages in the streets. Rome is buildings as tall as gods, needles scraping the sky raw. Rome is in Brutus' veins. Rome is in Cassius' lips and eyes.
A story about blood, and gods, and cities, and love.
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- Part 1 of Imperium Sine Fine
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Acted Over by pauraque for Bette
Julius Caesar - Shakespeare, Classical Greece and Rome History & Literature RPF
23 Dec 2012
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For Brutus, there is always time — time to consider, time to speak, time to make his point in twenty ponderously balanced lines. For Cassius, there is barely time to breathe.
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“You used to love me once,” Cassius whispers in his ear. Late, in the middle of the night, when he’s not quite sure if it’s real or dreaming, “more than a friend, more than a brother - you wouldn’t have let me convince you otherwise.”
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The night before the battle.
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Upon the Knife Edge by Verecunda
Julius Caesar - Shakespeare, SHAKESPEARE William - Works
7 Dec 2011
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In the aftermath of the assassination, all they can do is wait.
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- 2,202
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 9
- Hits:
- 174
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Brutus has qualms. Cassius has reassurances. Not much changes.
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"The French will not have a king."
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Accents Yet Unknown by pauraque
Julius Caesar - Shakespeare, Classical Greece and Rome History & Literature RPF
27 Apr 2004
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How many ages hence / Shall this our lofty scene be acted over, / In states unborn and accents yet unknown!
- Words:
- 478
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 1
