pa_dutch
February 14th, 2006, 01:35 AM
In AD 49, Roman philosopher Seneca the Younger, having just finished his exile on Corsica where he wrote the work "Consolations", is ISOT'd to upstate New York in AD 1650, where he comes upon the Seneca, the westernmost member of the Iroquois League. Now what? Will they kill him, will he kill himself, or will he stay with them and have some kind of influence?