Here's the write-up for Session 4 of Eagle Eyes One-Shot that occurred Friday, September 23rd, 2016.

Dramatis Personae:
  • Sabin, a Resourceful Widow of a Rich Patrician (Played by R)
  • Prim, Sabin's slave (Played by J)
  • Cassius, a Devil-May-Care Poet (Played by W)
  • Aetius, a ex-Mysteries Cult Assassin (Played by A, not present)
  • Mystery Man, the Eagle's representative in Herculaneum and the PCs boss, called Quintus (a Equestrian) and Glaucus (a Patrician) by various folks
  • Pomptina, second wife of Kaeso, probably having an affair with Kaeso's son, Antonius
  • Antonius, son of Kaeso by his first wife
  • Gymnasia, Antonius' girlfriend
  • Senator Senex
  • Lycus, a rich guest at the party, unknown what he does, is he a official or a criminal?
  • Gallus, a friend of Prim's
  • Gloriosus, a slave who's 7'4" tall (played by Andre the Giant in the film version) who is a friend of Prim
  • Various guests, guards and servants
  • A tiger


The session begins with the tiger roaring through the house.

Sabin, knowing that Prim is in the secret tunnels, heads towards the tiger roaring, hoping that Prim is OK. Prim, escaped from the tunnels, is thinking the same thing about Sabin, so she heads back into the house.

But the crowd blocks her way. She spots a friend of hers, Gloriosus, a 7'4" tall slave. She convinces him to part the crowd for her and they go in search of Sabin.

Cassius is still busy with Gymnasia in one of the bedrooms so he pauses, briefly, and then ignores the sound.

Sabin passes through the Triclinium and meets a foppish nobleman who claims to have good creativity but all he does is talk. The other drunk diners laugh at the sound of the tiger.

Sabin is turning the corner towards where the tiger is and the bedrooms and Prim spots her from afar.

Aetius, carrying the naked Antonius, rushes through the Triclinium and crashes into Gloriosus, knocking himself down.

Sabin doesn't find the tiger, it's disappeared again, probably back into the secret tunnels.

Meanwhile, the drunk diners in the Triclinium call for Prim and Gloriosus to perform, so Gloriosus picks up the stunned Aetius and the unconscious naked Antonius and starts a grotesque manniquin play with them. Prim dances around them amid roars of laughter from the crowd.

Sabin turns back and watches the manniquin show with amusement.

Cassius looks out the door but doesn't see the tiger. He hears the crowd and gets jealous that he's not the center of attention.
He gets dressed and hurries out. Gymnasia, naked except for a sheet, follows.

In the Tricilinium, Cassius starts accompanying Gloriosus' manniquin play, helping the giant create a compelling story.

Gymnasia joins in and quickly loses her sheet, dancing with Prim around Gloriosus naked.

At that point, the tiger shows up and everyone freezes. The tiger looks fascinated at the weirdness going on.

Sabin uses her great beauty as well as being the center of attention to bring the tiger under her control and end the manniquin show with a wild cheer from the drunk crowd.

The tiger's owner quickly muzzles and leashes the tiger and the guests start heading home, saying that Pomptina's party was the best party ever!

The Mystery Man shows up, asks Prim if she accomplished her task. Prim hands over the fake ledger. He turns to Sabin and she hands over the real ledger. The Mystery Man turns to Cassius and commends him, saying "well done. I'll most likely kill you in the morning." Cassius isn't sure if he's joking.

Aetius shakes off the giant's hand and storms out, pissed that he was used as a puppet.

The Mystery Man smiles and says "come, children, let's go home" and leads the heroes out, just as dawn breaks and bathes them in a golden glow.

Gymnasia, still naked, snuggles up to the unconscious Antonius lying on the floor.

Lycus lies unconscious in a cell, somewhere in Herculenium, as the Mystery Man and his brutishly large companion look in on him. The Mystery Man says something along the lines of Sabin's drug did quite the job, we don't expect him to awake for many hours.

Cassius tries to chat up Sabin but she's been fooled once, and she's no fool.

The End.