A Valorous Stroll in the Campeth

"Citius, altius, forties"

-        "Faster, higher, stronger."

The two 'new officers' squeezed through the crowd, thinking that it must be another ball game which is widely popular among the sailors and local Roman soldiers. It is a nice thing for the troopers to exercise through ball games and increase their bons, though the thing is this kind of games are now largely banned inside army camps due to their natural nature tied with gambling, which can lead to protests and internal fighting. In the end, it causes nothing good except for another round of blood shed within the band of brothers, draining their own allowance, energy, blood and increase the hatred among one another even before they have the chance of marching to their enemies.