PRINCESS! TWILIGHT! SPARKLE!
AVE
>>26035985
>>26035985
But Anon that is clearly an ancient Greek Corinthian helmet, not an Imperial Roman Galea. In fact, the whole outfit looks much more like something an ancient Greek hoplite would wear.
>>26036001
It's an Athena costume, stop thinking too much into it
>>26035993
DAT ASS!
>>26036142
That's no way to refer to the virgin goddess of wisdom
>>26036001
Romans, Greeks, same diff fampai. It's like the difference between burgers and kanooks, they'll look for ways to assert their differences but in the end it's just geography and politics.
Fun fact, Roman libraries usually had two sides, one with Latin works and one with Greek works.
>>26035949
>>26035985
>>26035993
She's a princess no more in S6.
>>26035949
I HAVE CONQUERED ROME
I HAVE IMPREGNATED RARITY
>>26036655
How does it feel to always. And always be wrong
>>26035985
>>26035993
Twilight was a qt 3.14 in this episode
How likely would she be worshipped like a god if Twilight came to our world? Especially if she appeared in ancient society.
>>26036684
Tiny 4 foot romans conquering the world with pone green when?
>>26036706
>"Oy brother, strange land, this. You ever seen a horse that color?"
>"No... not even when we campaigned in the East. This place is an affront to the Gods."
>"Rather a fetching animal, though. You wager she's got a nice wet cunny back there?"
>"Pullo, that's exactly the sort of disrespect that's gotten us into this mess."
>"Bet she's never had a true Roman cack before. Bet it'd make her wet as October."
>"Truly, Fortune pisses on me."
>>26036684
Again?
>>26036786
>Titus Pullo and the wet blanket: bogus adventure in Equestria.
>they manage to convice the princesses to let them serve them by going on a quest
>they keep facing certain doom only to make it out by the skin of thier asses
oh god I didn't know I wanted this
Maximus Decimus Meridius Decimus Maximus Decimus Meridius Maximus Meridius Decimus
>>26036001
Ancient greeks and rome are literally the same
>>26036786
>Bet it'd make her wet as October.
My fucking sides.
>>26038138
With the exception of the Romans being vastly superior.
>>26038925
Not if my friend Alexander has anything to say.
>>26039340
Carthage proves my argument by not being able to say anything.
>>26036693
Hasbro still losing money on girl sales, but not boy sales. Star Wars franchise are just fine.
>>26039340
>Alexander's empire collapses immediately after his death
>Caesar's empire lives on for hundreds of years
>>26039460
Technically it's Augustus' Empire.
Since....well...Caesar didn't really live long enough to impliment reforms.
>>26039512
Caesar laid all the groundwork. He campaigned in Gaul, he crossed the Rubicon, he kicked Pompey across the Mediterranean. It's still Caesar's empire in my opinion.