07-20-2013, 11:07 PM
While reading Nova Roma's "statement", I couldn't help but infer that Nova Roma's doing everyone a favor by condescending themselves to help out the poor legions. This may not be the way that they intended that it to come off as, but I couldn't help reading it that way.
Needless to say, cooperation among Roman re-enactors (military or not) should always be welcome (there's what, only 500 in the US?). However, the last thing that I want to see is reenactment turned into a business. Legions ought to be careful moving forward.
Regards,
Tyler
Needless to say, cooperation among Roman re-enactors (military or not) should always be welcome (there's what, only 500 in the US?). However, the last thing that I want to see is reenactment turned into a business. Legions ought to be careful moving forward.
Regards,
Tyler
Tyler
Undergrad student majoring in Social Studies Education with a specialty in world history.
"conare levissimus videri, hostes enimfortasse instrumentis indigeant"
(Try to look unimportant-the enemy might be low on ammunition).
Undergrad student majoring in Social Studies Education with a specialty in world history.
"conare levissimus videri, hostes enimfortasse instrumentis indigeant"
(Try to look unimportant-the enemy might be low on ammunition).