Before leaving the council, the Saitae (Tattooed man) announces that the camp will move on a small Roman outpost later today, you are expected to come along. You leave the Saitae's council and call a meeting with your newly emancipated comrades. You find that many of the prisoners are of Dacian, Greek, and Thracian descent. One of them in particular seems very well versed in the others' languages. He introduces himself Anaxagoras of Byzantium. The other prisoners seem to look up to him. He tells you of the origins of the other men:
14 of the men were Thracian mercenaries captured in a recent war and transported to Crimea.
7 are Greek slaves
8 are Dacian peasants
1 Anaxagoras
The Thracians, he tells you, are highly skilled and were their former lieges prized soldiers. The Greek Slaves served Roman Nobles and are fluent in Latin. The Dacian peasants led a resistance in their occupied territory, utilizing guerrilla warfare. Anaxagoras was a doctor and surgeon before being arrested by Roman authorities in a nearby settlement.
All the men are clad in tattered, dirty tunics. They have no weapons.
Anaxagoras offers to translate for you. What plans will you discuss with your men?
Inventory-Torn Worn Tunic (Body)
-Torn Camouflage Cloak (Over Tunic)
-Worn Boots (Feet)
-Father's Knife (Concealed in Tunic)
-Grandfathers Bow (On back)
-Quiver (On back)
-Roman Helmet (head)
-old shield (Right hand)
-Hand axe (left hand)
Location:Status:Mount: Steppe horse
Injuries: Bandaged cuts across chest
Followers:
14 Thracian mercenaries
7 Greek slaves
8 Dacian peasants
Anaxagoras (doctor)
Time of Day: early afternoon