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With a word, he could send thousands of men into battle - to victory or disaster. Marcus Antonius, Scipio Africanus, Gaius Marius, Julius Caesar, Marcus Agrippa, Drusus, Germanicus, and more. All were Legion Legates (in name or in principle) during their time.
Legion Legates were often members of the Roman senatorial elite, and they were extremely powerful in Roman antiquity. The legion legates held full power over their respective legions. In battle formation, they were easily distinguishable by their elaborate armor and crested helmets. The material of this armor varied, as it would never be put to actual use (in theory) in hand-to-hand combat situations. Sometimes it was polished steel. Other times it was tanned leather. The red waistband (or sash) around the midriff was called the cincticulus, and it epitomized the legion legate's authority over other senior military officers of the legion.
Given that the rank of legatus was highly respected among Rome's elite, the legion legates were entitled to have five lictors attend to them in public affairs. In addition to the lictors, the legate was permitted to have five fasces. Fasces were bundled rods with a small axe - a relic that symbolized power and authority in ancient Rome. These fasces were carried by the lictors, who in turn attended the legate in any public affairs off the battlefield. When first adopted by the Romans, the fasces were used to carry out capital punishment. In the late republic and into the empire thereafter, the fasces was largely just a status symbol.
Product includes:
-LL Armor
-LL Helmet
-LL Sling and Scabbard (dForce)
-LL Left/Right Boot
-LL Left/Right Brace
-LL Left/Right Shoulder Plate (dForce)
-LL Clasp and Cloak (dForce)
-LL Sash (dForce)
-LL Vest (dForce)
-LL Tunic (dForce)
-LL Trousers (dForce)
- 1 Short Sword prop
- 1 Short Sword pose
- 4 Command poses presets
*Legatus Legionis is a dForce intensive product and will not work well without it. For extreme poses, additional tweaking of poses may be required to prevent dForce explosions or any other irregulatities.
**Hide the helmet and boots for faster simulation times, since these clothing items are high-poly mesh and are not dForce.
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Software:
Daz Studio 4.10 + (required for dForce)
Compatible figures: Genesis 8 Male
Where to buy: Renderosity
Publish date: January 3, 2023