c_intro_2:	... I, Marc Antony, proclaim that my Queen Cleopatra shall be the Queen of Kings and of Egypt.
c_intro_3	What I say now, I want heard in Rome as well as Alexandria. 
c_intro_4	She will rule alongside Caesarion, King of Kings and HEIR of Julius Caesar.

c_docks_1	I was awakened by a loud racket last night. It sounded like a brawl, so I got up to check.
c_docks_2	I saw two people running around the dockyards. They were both Roman soldiers, one big, the other small.
c_docks_3	The big soldier slammed the small one against the log piles. The small one got up and ran for his life towards the wharf.
c_docks_4	When the fight reached the wharf, that's when everything became crazy. 
c_docks_5	The small one tried to defend himself with his shield, but the big one smashed it to pieces! I don't know what happened, but the big one suddenly screamed.
c_docks_6	He hit the small one so hard that the poor man literally flew upward.
c_docks_7	I yelled, and the big one saw me coming. He ran away, leaving the small one's beaten body on the wharf grounds. That's when the guards arrived.
	
c_library_1	I was at the docks yesterday, but not to murder anyone as you are insinuating. I was making the rounds, fulfilling my weekly tasks.
c_library_2	We "borrow" manuscripts from the recently moored ships and bring them here to copy them. But Genolus wouldn't even let me past the gate.
c_library_3	That big oaf told me to stay away from the docks. He even pushed me like I wasn't supposed to be there.
c_library_4	So yes, I was at the dock yesterday, but I swear I had nothing to do with that murder of yours.
	
c_theater_1	I first met that actor during a play back in Rome. We were introduced by Octavian himself.
c_theater_2	The triumvir insisted that he be put in my troupe. While I admit that he has skill, I would have wanted to decide that on my own.  But still I gave in. Who could resist the mighty Octavian?
c_theater_3	I was told to keep this actor safe, and instructed that I deliver all objects from Rome directly to him. You have to understand, nobody defies the mighty Octavian!
	
c_lighthouse_1	For some time now I have suspected my beloved of betraying me. One night, I followed her to this Lighthouse, where I saw her exchanging soft words with that slimy actor.
c_lighthouse_2	But I couldn't confront her then. I did not have the courage to show her that side of me. The side I use in battle. I left and tried to forget about it. Days went by.
c_lighthouse_3	But last night, drunk on wine and sorrow, I saw him speaking to her in a dark corner of the palace courtyard.
c_lighthouse_4	Oh, how the rage welled within me!
c_lighthouse_5	I remember chasing him to the docks. He didn't stand a chance and so he stabbed me. This only made me angrier. I hit him again and again until he no longer moved.
	
c_ending1_1	Remember the agent you executed? With him dead, Octavian needed another agent to infiltrate Alexandria. He planted one in an actor's troupe bound here.  
c_ending1_2	When they arrived, this agent, now masquerading as an actor, started reestablishing what connections and systems his predecessor left. 
c_ending1_3	But fate was against him. First, the lighthouse, which they used as their signal, was dismantled. This forced him to meet with the informant in person.
c_ending1_4	Meanwhile, Valerius, suspecting his lover to be unfaithful, was only waiting for something to turn his jealousy to a murderous rage.  
c_ending1_5	You could just imagine what would happen when he ran into the actor, meeting with his lover in the middle of the night. They were the intruders. 
c_ending1_6	The fight started at the courtyard and ended at the docks with the actor dead.
	
c_ending2_1	I've heard enough. Guards! Take her away! You shall be executed on the morrow, fool.
c_ending2_2	You have done well, Advisor.
c_ending2_3	I thank you, my Queen. And the Scrolls? Do we use them against Octavian?
c_ending2_4	Burn them.
c_ending2_5	May I be frank again when I say that I do not think it wise to throw away a valuable piece of evidence?
c_ending2_6	Maybe. But I believe there are things best left unknown to the world. You too will soon realize that.
c_ending2_7	I bow to your wisdom, Majesty.
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c_ending2_10	THE END