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[[File:FallofanEmpireRiseofAnother04.jpg|thumb|250px|Lucius Septimius using his flail]]
[[File:FallofanEmpireRiseofAnother04.jpg|thumb|250px|Lucius Septimius using his flail]]
The '''flail''' used by [[Lucius Septimius]] was a weapon that seemingly worked using [[Isu]] technology. The weapon was capable of grabbing and lifting people into the air, and paralyzing them in levitation.
The '''flails''' used by [[Lucius Septimius]] were weapons that seemingly worked using [[Isu]] technology. The weapons were capable of grabbing and lifting people into the air, and paralyzing them in levitation.


Septimius, a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] who worked as [[Julius Caesar]]'s right hand  
Septimius, a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] who worked as [[Julius Caesar]]'s right hand  
man, acquired the weapon at some point between 48 BCE and 44 BCE. When [[Aya]] infiltrated the [[Theatre of Pompey]] to assassinate Caesar on 15 March 44 BCE, Septimius stopped and fought her using the artifact. Despite possessing the weapon's powers, he was unable to overcome his adversary.
man, acquired the weapons at some point between 48 BCE and 44 BCE. When [[Aya]] infiltrated the [[Theatre of Pompey]] to assassinate Caesar on 15 March 44 BCE, Septimius stopped and fought her using the artifacts. Despite possessing the weapons' powers, he was unable to overcome his adversary.


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File:FallofanEmpireRiseofAnother04.jpg
Lucius Septimius using his flail

The flails used by Lucius Septimius were weapons that seemingly worked using Isu technology. The weapons were capable of grabbing and lifting people into the air, and paralyzing them in levitation.

Septimius, a member of the Order of the Ancients who worked as Julius Caesar's right hand man, acquired the weapons at some point between 48 BCE and 44 BCE. When Aya infiltrated the Theatre of Pompey to assassinate Caesar on 15 March 44 BCE, Septimius stopped and fought her using the artifacts. Despite possessing the weapons' powers, he was unable to overcome his adversary.

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