| Feurus Fuchsus | yeah, he is |
| Martyste Tendertail | Centurion is closely related to "Cent" = a hundred in french and latin etymology |
| Martyste Tendertail | Decudion -> De -> Dix ( Ten ) |
| Stinkek | inb4 they change Infirmie's name again in the Netflix series |
| Feurus Fuchsus | kinda ironic how a centurion usually leads a big legion of romans |
| Feurus Fuchsus | if cent means a hundred |
| Martyste Tendertail | Well, a hundred looks realistic after what we've seen so far |
| Martyste Tendertail | armies attacking villages have few centurions |
| Martyste Tendertail | because they only send a hundred or a bit more |
| Martyste Tendertail | And you often see more than a single centurion, like in Twelve Tasks' opening or the ending of Britain |
| Feurus Fuchsus | i could see why so many centurions. they are probably the strongest kind of roman they could send at you |
| Feurus Fuchsus | they are centurions for a reason |
| Martyste Tendertail | It's also about social scale |
| Martyste Tendertail | It's been searched that people of our world usually keep track of around 150 people maximum |
| Martyste Tendertail | We probably want a single centurion to be able to keep track of a seizable number of legionnaries by himself. Names and whatnot |
| Martyste Tendertail | After all, if there's anything the roman empire was cunning at, it was keeping things ordered. |
| Stinkek | I can't even remember my university group mates' names (doesn't help that nearly all of them were girls) |
| Feurus Fuchsus | and cruel, don't forget that. the roman empire was cruel. |
| Martyste Tendertail | We eventually forget about those who are no longer relevant in our life, especially if the time spent with them wasn't memorable to begin with. |
| Filip5011 | Why are the front covers different? |