Chapter 276: The Tyrant of Ancient Rome – Nero Claudius Ten Essar
The inside of the red gem was engraved with the runes of the summoning ceremony, and since summoning the Heroic Spirit was not such a complicated ritual, Soray wore the Heroic Spirit Summoning Array on his body, resulting in no pressure on him to summon the Heroic Spirit now. Some children are anxious for their calling.
Once you've instilled the magic, check all the order in an instant. Sorey took out a strange black sword from his hand and held it high in his hand.
This is a treasure she got from her master Aozaki Orange, and as a great magician, Orange is especially fond of collecting some valuable things. Even earthly aristocrats loved to collect, and as expected, Soray found this strange greatsword from the collection of oranges, the Meteorite Tatar "Aestusestus"
Since it is this great sword, the heroic spirit he is going to summon this time is a famous tyrant in history-
Nero. Claudius. Ten Sazars (37-68), the last emperor of the Claudius dynasty of the Roman Empire, was a well-known tyrant in Roman history.
Nero grew up in a dynastic court, in an environment full of decadent vanity and intrigue. The bad upbringing and influence he received made him unruly and completely corrupted. Especially after becoming the emperor, he pursued the principle of "everything the monarch does, all is legal", and lived a shameless life. Not only his court, but also the streets of Rome were turned into places of revelry. At the beginning of Nero's reign, due to his ignorance and ignorance, he did not take care of political affairs, and the actual political power was in the hands of his mother Agrippina and her co-conspirators. Nero initially feared Agrippina's power, but gradually resented her control over him, a contradiction that grew acute as Nero's resentment of his mother grew. In 59 C.E., Nero organized a plot to kill his mother. He was about to sink his mother's ship while it was on board, but the plot failed, so he ordered the Guards to be sent to kill his mother.
After the death of Nero's mother, the people who could influence Nero and the political power they represented no longer existed, and there were some people who favored him, obeyed him, and were favored by Nero. These men were sycophants and intent on indulging all Nero's wicked ways. Nero boasted of his versatility, holding lavish tournaments at court and performing as reciter, singer, performer, and even gladiator. When he realized that the Romans did not pay enough attention to his acting skills and artistic talents, he went to Greece in late 66 AD to perform in public under the protection of his retainers. He spent a year of his acting life there. He competed in the Olympic and Corinthian competitions in various roles. Because the Greeks gave enough enthusiasm and appreciation to his artistic talents and wonderful performances, he declared that the Greeks were the only people who could appreciate music, and that only they respected his achievements, and for this he granted Greece the right of self-government.
In 65 AD, the Roman aristocracy formed the prestigious Gaius Empire. Karpurnius. The group led by Piso to assassinate Nero. The group was attended by more than 40 senators, knights, officers, poets, and philosophers, who were ready to kill Nero while he was present in the arena. However, due to the indecision and indecency of Piso and others, the plan was revealed. Nero certainly couldn't rest on his laurels, and arrests, tortures, and ** followed. Eighteen members of this group were executed, and several senators were ordered to commit suicide.
Due to Nero's misdeeds, people say that the fire of ** year was because Nero was disgusted with the humble old city, or in order to enjoy the fire and unique scenery, and set fire to the city of Rome. Nero, in order to dispel the discontent among the people, arrested all the arsonists. Nero inflicted the most cruel punishment on these suspects, some of whom were covered in animal skins and torn to death by the dogs; Others were tied to the cross and died, and after dusk they were lit and burned as torches to light the night. Nero's atrocity was intended to divert people's attention and arouse people's hatred of the "arsonist", but it backfired and further exposed the ferocity of this tyrant.
Large-scale armed uprisings broke out everywhere after that, and in the face of such a grave situation, Nero could not do anything to save his doom. So he made the most absurd proposition that he intended to go among the insurgents as a singer and reciter, in the vain hope that he might use his "moving voice" to defeat his opponents. However, events did not turn out as Nero had imagined, and at this time, the Guard, who had always been considered the Führer's henchmen, began to betray Nero. The commander of the Guard, seeing that Nero was gone, threw himself into the side of his opponents for the sake of his life and property. The Senate, which had always obeyed the orders of the Führer, faced with a fait accompli, also declared Nero an enemy of the people and should be sentenced to death. At this point, Nero was desperate, and after escaping Rome, he committed suicide in his house on the outskirts of the city. Before committing suicide, he did not forget his "masterful" artistic talent, sighing: "What a great artist to die!"
"Full, full, full, full
The cycle repeats, followed by five
However, when it is full, it is the opportunity to be abandoned
- Declaration
Thou shalt obey my commands, and my life is with thy sword
At the call of the Holy Grail, if you are willing to obey this will and this righteousness, then respond to it
I swear by it
I want to accomplish all the good deeds in the world
I want to put an end to all the evil deeds in the world
I am the one who bears his chains
You are the seven days of the three spirits, from the wheel of restraint and the guardian of the scale~.
「とじよ。 とじよ。 とじよ。 とじよ。 とじよ。 くりかえすつどにごど。 ただ、みたされるこくをはきゃくする。」
「そにぎんとてつ。 そにいしとけいやくのたいこ。 そにはわがたいしシュバインオーグ。 おりたつかぜにはかべを。 しほうのもんはとじ、おうかんよりいで、おうこくにいるさんさろはじゅんかんせよ。」
「つげる。 なんじのみはわがもとに、わがめいうんはなんじのけんに。 せいはいのよるべにしたがい、このい、このことわにしたがうならばこたえよ。」
「ちかいをここに。 われはとこよすべてのぜんとなるもの、われはとこよすべてのあくをしくもの。」
「されどなんじはそのめをこんとんにくもらせはべるべし。 なんじ、きょうらんのおりにとらわれしもの。 われはそのくさりをたぐるもの。」
「なんじさんだいのことだまをまとうしちてん、よくしのわよりきたれ、てんびんのまもりて】(未完待continued。 )