You decide to go immediately, without telling the Senate. It may be risky, and you could be branded as a traitor to Rome if you fail, but this mission must be completed, no matter the cost. After gathering some supplies and slipping your sword under your tunic, you set off and sneak past the city guards. As you cross the Tiber, you think you hear someone say your name in the distance. That can’t be a good sign, but it doesn’t matter, you should keep going anyway.
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It turns out to be payday for the Etruscan army, and everyone is gathered around two people. Both are dressed similarly, and because you don’t know what Lars Porsenna looks like, either of the two could be the General. You don’t want to ask anyone which is which, because any Etruscan soldier would know who was leading him. The man on the left is surrounded by soldiers, and is talking with them, and the man on the right is alone. Either could be Porsenna, who do you decide to kill?
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It turns out to be payday for the Etruscan army, and everyone is gathered around two people. Both are dressed similarly, and because you don’t know what Lars Porsenna looks like, either of the two could be the General. You don’t want to ask anyone which is which, because any Etruscan soldier would know who was leading him. The man on the left is surrounded by soldiers, and is talking with them, and the man on the right is alone. Either could be Porsenna, who do you decide to kill?