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  • There were once twins bearing the name Romulus and Remus, who were children of the princess Rhea Silvia and the Roman god of war Mars. Both were destined for greatness since like any other demigod, they would inherit the skills of their godly parent as well as their mother, providing them as born-to-be leaders with god-like skills.
  • When the cruel King heard about the birth of Romulus and Remus, he feared that either child would replace him, or worse, organize and uprising and overthrow him. After much thought, the thought of banishing princess Rhea Silvia and drowning both of the children left him satisfied and the decision was made.
  • The person responsible for the death of Romulus and Remus was soft at heart and had no intention whatever to kill both of the children, demigods or not. Instead, he decided to put the twins inside a basket and placed them in the Tiber River. They were later found and kept safe by a she-wolf and a woodpecker, until a shepherd came by and adopted both of boys, making sure that they received education and were trained in combat.
  • After a couple of decades, the King heard about two young leaders in the party of shepherds and how talented they were in combat - so talented that they could easily take down even the strongest in the city. It did not take long until it occurred to the tyrant that these talented youths were in fact Romulus and Remus, as well as how much of a threat they were. The King made his final decision towards the twins - to finish them off one by one for the last time and thus ordered his men to take Remus to the palace and finishing him for one more time.
  • After Romulus heard about Remus being captured, he organized an uprising with some shepherds which they won, he and his brother learned about the fact that they were demigods. The citizens after learning this decided to ask both brothers to become their ruler. With the ambition of finding cities of their own, they politely refused. Both brothers, as siblings do, had fights over which hill they should pick as well as other disagreements. However, Remus really messed up when he kept making fun of Romulus' boarders, which Romulus did not enjoy, resulting with Romulus accidentally killing Remus.
  • Without Remus, Romulus devoted all his time onto finding his city, which later on became a successful empire through decades of work. Noblemen and generals came and devoted their loyalty to him and helped him conquer. At peak, the unit for the military was 4000 thousand men for one. This also foreshadowed on the success and impact Rome would have on the scale of history, with 1000 years of glory and combining the countries of Egypt, Greece and modern Spain and many more.
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