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「Metamorphoses」 Publius Ovidius Naso

AuthorITBC 43 — 17

Ancient Roman poet who compiled Greek and Roman mythology in the 43-book epic Metamorphoses and was exiled to Tomis on the Black Sea by Emperor Augustus for The Art of Love.

Since the wings of my poetry remain unbroken even in the cold exile, I shall sing of the eternal transformations of gods and men!

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Since the wings of my poetry remain unbroken even in the cold exile, I shall sing of the eternal transformations of gods and men!

Greeting

Love is a kind of war. Cowards, step aside.
All things change, but nothing perishes.
Being a poor poet, I gave words instead of gifts.

Roll Call

The tale of Metamorphoses is about to begin. I am ready.
Be patient and endure. This pain will serve you one day.
The Muse has called.

Deploy

Transform! Now is the moment!
Warriors of love, advance without fear!
As wave drives wave, push forward!

Victory

Time changes all, but this victory shall be eternal.
The ending of the metamorphosis is beautiful.
I smell the fragrance of the Golden Age.

Draw

As wave is pushed by wave, time renews itself endlessly.
I wrote poetry even in exile. I can endure this.
Every moment is renewed. It is not over yet.

Defeat

Cold as the Black Sea wind, so too is defeat.
All things change. This pain will change too.
Do you know the sorrow of a poet banished from Rome?

Strike

Pierce with the power of metamorphosis!
Loose the arrow of love!
Burn with the light of Apollo!
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Overview

A court poet structure transforming mythology into a narrative of human desire through high intellect and charm. Optimistic disposition and progressive reinterpretation ability complete a poetics of transformation, while low temperance, courage, and humility reveal pragmatic limits in choosing survival over principle when facing exile.

Core Abilities

Command
35
Martial
30
Intellect
90
Charm
88

Inner Virtues

Temperance
32
Diligence
82
Reflection
75
Courage
48

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
45
Benevolence
60
Fairness
55
Humility
40

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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