Day 1: You arrive at a Roman construction site. Workers are breaking their backs, carrying massive stone blocks on their shoulders. You just watch.
Day 2: You try to help. You lift a stone, and your arms rattle like loose cutlery. The workers laugh. A skeleton isn’t built for heavy lifting.
Day 3…
Day 1: You arrive at a Roman construction site. Workers are breaking their backs, carrying massive stone blocks on their shoulders. You just watch.
Day 2: You try to help. You lift a stone, and your arms rattle like loose cutlery. The workers laugh. A skeleton isn’t built for heavy lifting.
Day 3: You stop lifting and start building. Wood. A single round wheel. The Romans gather, confused. They’ve never seen a design like this.
Day 4: The reveal. A wooden cart with one wheel in front. A worke
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