(Episode 14.3.b Mission Assist HUD)

>In Conclāve Ūltimō, Praetōriō Societātis Pontentium, Aegyptō, 80 CE<

 

“vōs longē vēnistis, amīcī.” inquit vōx nōta. vōs advertitis, expectāntēs vidēre Tertium. But how could Tertius have gotten inside of the chamber with the ianua shut behind you?

 

mirāminine Sextum vidēre? ita verō, nam mirōr hīc adesse,” inquit imagō Sextī.

 

This is certainly an unexpected turn of events. Sextus, left behind in the destruction of Pompeii, floats, transparent, before your eyes.

 

imagō Sextī rīdet. "ita verō, ō amīcī, vidētis imaginem Sextī, aut umbram. . . nesciō: solum sciō mē vōbīscum nunc adesse. in Pompēiīs periī, et nunc hīc in Aegyptum advēnī; nescīo quōmodo.

 

"sed audīte! putō tempus nostrum breve esse. dēbēmus cōnsilium capere prō vōbīs in fūtūrīs. ianua Marcum inhibitūra nōn est in aeternum, et anxius sum dē Tertiō. dēbēmus invenīre locum Lapidis, quod nōn hīc manet. nōn mentiō: Gubernātor Missiōnis quoque in umbrīs est--sīcut vōs in umbrīs hīc estis!"

 

Sextus per vōs ad aureum movet. inquit, “Marcus Antōnius et Octāviānus....” He trails off.

 

agendum: dīcite Sextō dē fūtūrīs. quō īit Lapis?