Monument & Janus
Monument Monument
Have you ever thought about how the silent politics of ancient courts, like the Roman Senate, set the stage for the kind of power play we see in modern politics?
Janus Janus
Sure, the quiet chessboard of Rome still echoes in our halls. The same old whispers, the unseen moves, the power that sits behind smiles. We just moved the pieces, the rest stays the same.
Monument Monument
It’s remarkable how the echo of Roman intrigue still hums beneath our modern halls, though the players and the board have changed.
Janus Janus
Yes, the old board is still in play; only the pieces have new names, and the players still whisper the same lines in a different dialect.
Monument Monument
Indeed, the patterns of intrigue persist; names may shift, but the underlying strategies remain unchanged.
Janus Janus
Exactly, the same old board with fresh faces. The moves never change, only the masks do.
Monument Monument
If you trace the pattern back through the ages, you’ll see the same strategic moves, just dressed in newer costumes. The game’s rules are almost identical; only the players’ faces have changed.