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Praefectus C

01/05/2019 10:40:16    ImpureVindication    ImpureVindication#6506     08/01/2019    When I first started in Rome, I joined IX and got all the way to Centurion before IX got closed. After IX closed I joined XXI and made it up to Sesquiplicarius before becoming an Exploratore, a week later becoming the Alpha Exploratore. I finished my month contract and took a break off the militaristic side of Rome and became a Gladiator, reaching the rank of Instructus. After I left the Gladiators I became an Advocatus in the Judicial College. I then became a Private Advocatus and a Judex, whilst in the JC. I became Quaestor to Praetor Civilis CanusAntonius, I joined Urbanae Cohortes and became the Tribunus Militaris after starting at Centurion. Tribunus Militaris was a rank above Praefectus C, below Tribunus Laticlavius, it managed the militaristic side of Urbanae Cohortes. After a month, I left due to the state of it's current High Command not being able to help fix UC any further. I rejoined XXI, one of my first legions of AJCs and I am now an Exploratore again.    "Fixed the Explo Core of XXI when I was Alpha the first time I joined.
Made Gladiators active whilst Instructus, trained one of Gladiators current Instructus to be my replacement.
Made the JC core active again, made the Criminal Records Trello.
Had UC rally 49, a record total, as well as winning it's first PR in 2 months with even numbers.
Quaestor to Praetor Civilis, CanusAntonius. Whilst under his wing, I made many improvements to the JC and other aspects of Rome he had control over, mentioned honorably in his final report before becoming Procurator, still his Quaestor curretly."    I believe I should become apart of the Equestrian Order due to my large background in Rome and the Genre itself. I have been in Romes for the past 5 years, most important being YC's when I started in 2013 and AJC's Rome. I've done so much for Rome and I will continue to do much more until I retire.  If I am chosen to be apart of the Equestrian Order, I will continue to uphold the standard  at which members of the Equestrian Order are expected to have, and go above and beyond the standard myself.