Transport

There are many forms of transport in the world of Ancient Rome for all kinds of people, whether you be a plebeian, a patrician, or a chariot racer.

The plebeian normally walks, it’s a modest, humble and simple form of travel but all the common pleb could afford.

A patrician however, would walk as well but they would often go from place to place by a horse towed carriage. They would take their carriage to diner parties and other important events.

A chariot racer would have his own carriage, and would only ride his chariot in races or into battle.

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