A document unearthed recently by archaeologists from a building site
near Kings Cross, evidently a place of ritual, has been translated. It is a public declaration by an official
called “Custodian” and is dated to the beginning
of 410 AD in modern form.
“ After due examination of the entrails of several beasts and offerings
to the great and good amongst our gods and officials we can confidently state
that there is to be a new beginning to our future, quite unlike the beginnings
of the past, which will lead to a recovery in our affairs to reinstate what we
have lost forever and no longer need.
The reductions in our defence budget and planned future deployment of more
of our legionaries to the furthest corners of the Empire to secure our borders
against the Persians, Goths, Vandals, Dacians and others will enable us to
concentrate our efforts on our own internal security.
This will be achieved by the empowerment of
local officials in liaison with groups of the auxiliary forces in consultation
with local interests. We are sure that
the high level of mutual interests will lead to the political stabilisation of
the Atlantic Isles for another four hundred years at least.
This will be enabled by the wise foresight of the control of the
mints. The progressive reduction of the
silver content of the coinage will continue to help increase the amount of
money to further trade and critically the great work being undertaken by the
money changers and lenders.
It is to
them and their central role in the getting and spending of money and trade that
we look to provide a continuing rise in our prosperity.
The reduction in the amount of gold we hold to assist the Empire in paying dues to the peacemakers on our eastern borders has been of great benefit and the continuing reduction will free us from concerns from this quarter.
The reduction in the amount of gold we hold to assist the Empire in paying dues to the peacemakers on our eastern borders has been of great benefit and the continuing reduction will free us from concerns from this quarter.
Our policy of increasing the amount of protective fortification of the
dwellings of our patrician class and local tribal leaders together with the
concentration of trading in designated walled centres has helped our internal
security and protected our vital interests.
The continuing troubles among the plebeians and the other classes
dependent on free grain doles will be addressed by firmer laws and wider powers
being granted to lower officials and others to allow them to act without
reference to the usual procedures. We
have no doubt that the best way of dealing with the problem is to extract
promises from the disaffected elements and to then release them to adjust to their
communities in accordance with their lifestyle.
Community spirit will be maintained and improved by the provision of
extra games and pursuits. Necessarily
some of these will be violent amusements and others giving insights into the
baser instincts and conduct of ordinary people. This is part of our lifestyle and we must learn to tolerate and welcome
this as a staple of social intercourse.
In administration the greater influence and authority of Aquisgranum the
city serving the interests of the Belgae, the Germanians and the Gauls is to be
welcomed giving the Atlantic Isles a more central pivot to refer to for policy
and trade.
Similarly the transplantation
of local tribal peoples, the Scotti, from the territories of south eastern
Britannia around Camulodunum and Venta Icenorum to the furthest north can only
be of benefit to all concerned. We are
sure they will be welcomed by the Picts and the remnants of earlier peoples who
went north in past times.
The Empires greatest achievement is in creating a diversity of peoples
and beliefs. The steady flow of the
skilled and able workforces from the lands around the Rhine and its northern
and eastern neighbours we are sure will be augmented by more of these law
abiding and peaceful tribes bringing with them their inclusive and benign
gods.
Moreover increased trade and
contact with the horsed tribes far to the east has opened other wonderful
opportunities. The Empire has little to
fear from them. There are other groups with other gods, including some who believe only
in a single god.
While the great
majority of these are meek, submissive and helpful in their beliefs there are
small number of extremists who give concern and who are both reluctant and
unwilling to respect other gods and practices.
Some have taken down bridges to make their places of worship and only
allow marriage and child bearing within the terms of their own laws. More worrying is the lack of diversity in
their relationships with others and secretive internal dealings. Nevertheless they are important to the Empire
as a valuable source of slaves for the galleys and mines.
There are other issues for the Empire to deal with in the coming
decade. The deforestation of much of the
Isles is leading to difficulties in sourcing fuel and building materials. Also the more fertile soils of the lowlands
are no longer giving the yields that they once did which means that the
Province is failing to meet its revenue and export targets.
The lack of maintenance of water facilities
has led to breakdowns in some urban communities that are difficult to
rectify. The calls on the legions have
removed not only soldiers but the water engineers who have kept the systems
running in the past.
Nevertheless the future is bright and the Empire has guaranteed that
more coins will soon be had that although different will mean that the chariots
and pack mules will soon be as busy as before.
Morituri te salutant!”
How different it all seems from our modern world.
Historia magistra vitae et testis temporum.
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