Card Lores:Mistaken Poet, Cinna

A poet of the empire of Rome. Before the Ides of March, he had been widely respected as a poet, and praised for his lyrical words and prose that opened up fantastical worlds beyond imagining. However, everything changed on the fateful day. "Cinna" had happened to share the same name as another person- a conspirator against "Julius", named "Cinna". The mob of commoners had risen up against the conspirators, because of "Antony's" words that had so moved the crowd present at the speech. Upon seeing "Cinna", a slew of questions were asked, and Cinna answered them all. However, upon the last question, asking for his name, the crowd went mad, and failed to recognize him as "Cinna" the poet, as they now associated him with "Cinna" the conspirator. They tore him, quite literally, to pieces, for their thirst for vengeance was insatiable. Now he lies in pieces, a broken body of a man- shattered by this world's blindness and rash judgement.