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On the fifth of July, rms_raptor and worldseeker raided northern Impendia including Cascadia and the City of England. A rapid response was dispatched and several Roman and Cordoban fighters enveloped rms_raptor before he was pearled by BradoTomato. Cordoban forces searched through the wilderness until finding the raider base in the northern wastes beyond borders.
[[File:Ludiromani1.png|thumb|600x600px|Players gather for group photo during the Ludi Romani]]
 
In mid July a new commune of settlers came to Impendia and settled in the derelict territories of Terra Leporis Maximi, on the S.P.Q.R. border. After being pearled for  petty raiding, Zombie_Striker returned with Cewp to pillage the beaches of Hispania and Fempire, provoking a strong response. S.P.Q.R. forces occupied the settlement, pearled zombie_striker again, and recovered the sand. Weighing their past and present actions, their stated intentions, and the expected destabilization the group was bringing to the area, they were expelled and the area was officially occupied by the S.P.Q.R.  
 
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It’s also the time S.P.Q.R. had settled its first new settlement since the end of the Generic War in Tenochtitlan, the temple city founded by Ancom_ThePolpot.
 
==== The first Ludi Romani ====
On Saturday September 16, the S.P.Q.R. hosted 'Roman Games' in the newly built Colosseum. Visitors from four other nations joined the Romans in celebrating a year of progress and remembering the anniversary of the end of the Generic War.
 
The main event consisted of an 8 player double-elimination tournament, which rt6yhjyuvy6 of Vinland won, defeating Senator BattleofSky in the finals. There was also a large group fight as well as ceremonies in the Temples of Mars and Concordia in the Forum.
 
== '''Politics''' ==
The Roman citizenry have remained unified and remain above factional politics that have divided other groups, there are no national parties or political sects driving national decisions.
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