06-12-2006, 05:12 PM
The "Mythical Sword" of Caesar...? :? ? ?
Perhaps they meant the Sword of the "Mythical" Caesar.
From the look of the production stills and the story synopsis this show has the potential of making HBO's Rome the High Water Mark of historic accuracy and authenticity.
Then again, as Primus Paulus rightly points out, with a black clad Byzantine "Ninja" like the one pictured above, does historical accuracy really matter? hock: :roll:
The gods look down and laugh, if they bother to look down at all...
:wink:
Narukami
Perhaps they meant the Sword of the "Mythical" Caesar.
From the look of the production stills and the story synopsis this show has the potential of making HBO's Rome the High Water Mark of historic accuracy and authenticity.
Then again, as Primus Paulus rightly points out, with a black clad Byzantine "Ninja" like the one pictured above, does historical accuracy really matter? hock: :roll:
The gods look down and laugh, if they bother to look down at all...
:wink:
Narukami
David Reinke
Burbank CA
Burbank CA