Roman Costumed Murder Mystery
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This is a GREAT opportunity to have FUN! Come dressed in a themed costume with a structured excuse to TALK 1-on-1 WITH EVERY OTHER PERSON ATTENDING -a PERFECT way to make new friends & have a break from another hum-drum, boring weekend!
Really, The Secret Lantern will have costumed new people, food, drink, characters with hidden agendas, suspicion, accusations, and then a Murder ---what could go wrong? Bwahahahahahahah!
WOMEN:
We'll need OVER HALF of the attendees to be women (MOST of the required roles are FEMALE, some are MALE).
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This is the SAME FUN, Very Interactively meeting people Costumed Murder Mystery I've always hosted, just that this one's NOT FOR FREE.
"The Secret Lantern" (bookstore/coffee shop in N Austin) has asked me to run this ticketed "Roman Costumed Murder Mystery Party" for them AT THEIR SHOP.
--->DO NOT select "Attend" on this Meetup page!
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----->TO ATTEND:
-----> BUY A "SUSPECT" or "INVESTIGATOR" ticket on their web page
-----> **https://thesecretlantern.com/events/4654920260314**
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Plotline:
-The year is 176 and Marcus Aurelius, one of two Emperors of Rome, has been off expanding the Roman Empire.
-He has returned to the Imperial Palace in Rome to attend the birthday party of his daughter, Lucilla, and
to arrange for a loveless political marriage of his son, Commodus, to a young noble woman, Drusa Clovius.
-Whispers of powerful people and conspiracy echo through the halls of the Imperial Palace. With tensions
between rival houses already high, one more spark could ignite a civil war.
-And when Drusa is found murdered just before the engagement is made official, the pivotal occasion immediately devolves into chaos!
-Was Drusa’s death a personal vendetta, a political move, or something far darker? The suspects include senators, soldiers, gladiators, servants, and nobles alike—and all are maneuvering to protect their place in history.
-It’s up to everyone to find the killer – to get justice for the victim and to prevent a war that might bring down the Roman Empire!
