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Meerkat Fiction: The Greatest Ludus, Chapter Seven (18+)
As Praxites made his way from the arena the audience cheered. They had enjoyed the bloody spectacle of his execution of five thieves, and they eagerly awaited the next fight. As the guards dragged...
Meerkat Fiction: The Greatest Ludus, Chapter Six (18+)
Five against one. Well, four against one, as Numerius was bleeding out slowly from several wounds, and struggling to remain on his feet, let alone fight. Praxites faced Appius, a young man, actually slightly taller than...
Meerkat Fiction: The Greatest Ludus, Chapter Five (18+)
Nepos arrived back to his villa just before the sun had reached its peak. The heat was slowly baking the earth into what felt like rock, and he was starting to sweat. His discomfort...
Meerkat Fiction: The Greatest Ludus, Chapter Four (18+)
Titus Norbanus Nepos had held his suspicions that he might lose his most formidable warrior, but had quietly hoped the businessman Marcus Octavius Paulus would have a different arrangement in mind. To have his...
Meerkat Fiction: The Greatest Ludus, Chapter Three (18+)
The hooded figure made their way down one of Rome’s many back alleys, past small market stalls, beggars and miscreants, all of whom tried to speak to them, or thrust their hands out, desperate...
Meerkat Fiction: The Greatest Ludus, Chapter Two (18+)
(I’ve added some extra lines here, largely to push down the immediate bad language at the start of the chapter. In fact, just to be absolutely sure, here are several more words to make...
Meerkat Fiction: The Greatest Ludus, Chapter One (18+)
Titus Norbanus Nepos awoke before his wife, and spent a few minutes watching her sleep. She always slept closer to the portal, so she could take advantage of the cool breezes that took the...
Meerkat Fiction: Patience
Based upon this artwork by Jess-madhouse. He had waited for many years, so he would continue to wait. The cold mountain air no longer perturbed him, even as it howled through the temple ruins and tried...
Meerkat Fiction: The Cave
The Cave is inspired by this work, by Rickochet12. Night had fallen, but the heat, and worse, the humidity, had not faded. The very air itself felt cloying and sticky, and yet, despite her apparel...



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