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# DIALOGUE-PROLOGUE-0007
## The Sudden Rainstorm — Canonical Draft
### Status: Canonical Dialogue Draft
### Layer: OTIVM (Roman Merchant)
### Purpose: Prologue scenario teaching weather risk, drainage failure, transport fragility, spoilage exposure, and the value of preparation when nature disrupts commerce.
### Repository Path: docs/scenarios/DIALOGUE-PROLOGUE-0007.md
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## 0. Design Intent
A hard rain falls over Ostia after a dry morning.
No enemy acts. No magistrate schemes. No warehouse burns.
Instead, streets flood, cart wheels sink, exposed goods are soaked, kiln fires fail, tow paths turn to mud, and men discover too late what should have been covered yesterday.
Known facts are uncertain:
- brief shower or all-day storm
- river rise coming or not
- drains blocked accidentally or neglected
- roofs sound or already failing
- grain sacks recoverable or spoiled
- roads passable by noon or not until tomorrow
The participant must learn that weather itself creates winners and losers.
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## 1. Scene Constraints
Location: market street descending toward quay roads in Ostia, late morning during sudden heavy rain.
Primary signals:
- water rushing through streets
- carts halted in mud
- awnings collapsing
- uncovered cargo being dragged under shelter
- towpath conditions worsening
- shouted prices already changing
Selection method: participant chooses whose interpretation to follow.
---
## 2. Opening Scene Draft
Rain struck tile, canvas, wood, and profanity with equal force.
The street that had carried sandals and mules an hour earlier now carried water, broken straw, fruit skins, and one lost sandal moving faster than its owner.
A cart leaned at an angle where its left wheel had sunk into soft ground beside a blocked drain.
Marcus Atilius Varro stood beneath a projecting roof beam, already wet to the knees and unconcerned by it.
Lucius Fabius Felix arrived under a cloak too small for the task and too expensive to admit it.
“This city improves washed,” Felix said.
“It reveals neglect washed,” Varro answered.
Felix looked at the cart.
“One wheel trapped. One owner ruined. A fruitful morning.”
“Two carts halted behind it. Six behind them.”
Felix smiled.
“You count misery with military precision.”
“I count stoppage.”
Gaius Licinius Crispus approached picking each step as if mud were a political faction.
“Whose street is this drain assigned to?” he demanded.
Felix laughed.
“Rain falls and Crispus seeks jurisdiction.”
“Neglect has owners.”
“So does puddled vanity.”
Quintus Cornelius Lentulus Minor appeared beneath two servants struggling with a broad cloak held above him like a small collapsing roof.
“This is absurd,” Lentulus said.
“No,” Felix replied. “This is water.”
Lentulus ignored him and looked toward the lower market.
“My wine merchant had amphorae outside.”
Secundus, already ankle-deep beside the stuck cart, grunted without looking up.
“Then your wine merchant had optimism outside.”
Titus Varenus Secundus had removed his sandals and tied them around his neck. He was digging mud from around the wheel with a roof tile shard.
Varro nodded approvingly.
“How many blocked?”
“Three carts here. Two near the rope lane. One axle broken uphill.”
Felix said, “You men hear thunder and become accountants.”
Secundus answered:
“Thunder costs less than delay.”
A quiet voice came from the doorway of a shuttered dye shop.
“Today, perhaps.”
Publius Terentius Chresimus stood dry under the lintel, tablet protected inside waxed cloth.
Felix pointed.
“There is wisdom: remain indoors while others drown.”
Chresimus shook his head.
“I am watching who must sell wet goods before sunset.”
The rain intensified. A canvas awning tore loose across the lane and wrapped itself around a vegetable stall like surrender.
The crowd shouted as one body.
Varro moved first, catching the pole before it struck a mule.
Secundus was beside him at once.
“Lift.”
They hauled it clear.
Felix watched them.
“And there goes my chance to buy an injured mule cheaply.”
Crispus said, “If that pole had struck, liability would be obvious.”
Felix looked at him.
“Your soul is a ledger with sandals.”
Lentulus peered downhill.
“The quay road is flooding.”
Varro said, “Then upper warehouses profit.”
Secundus nodded.
“And lower warehouses rot.”
Chresimus added:
“And men owing storage fees become desperate by evening.”
A baker ran past carrying sacks under a blanket.
“Dry flour! Last dry flour!”
Felix brightened.
“There. Civilization.”
Crispus frowned.
“Price gouging during disorder invites complaint.”
“It invites payment faster,” Felix said.
Lentulus asked, “How long will this last?”
No one answered at once.
Then Secundus pointed to the gutter.
“Depends if drains clear.”
He kicked loose a wicker basket wedged in the channel. Water surged immediately down the street and three men cheered as if he had slain a barbarian king.
Varro almost smiled.
“One basket stopped six carts.”
“One fool dropped it,” Secundus said.
“One fool profits from many,” Chresimus replied.
Felix turned.
“You think deliberate?”
“I think there are men who own dry storage uphill.”
Crispus straightened.
“That would be actionable.”
Felix spread his hands.
“Everything is actionable to you except weather.”
Lentulus said, “If lower streets flood, households move purchases upward.”
“Yes,” Chresimus said. “And shops on high ground raise prices before they arrive.”
Varro looked toward the road to the river.
“No tow teams by noon.”
Secundus agreed.
“Towpath becomes grease. Barges delayed.”
Felixs expression sharpened.
“There it is.”
“What?” Lentulus asked.
“Todays pepper is not pepper. It is rope, tarps, dry space, and men willing to carry uphill.”
Crispus said, “And written claims for spoiled cargo.”
Felix nodded.
“You may keep the paper version of rain.”
A woman shouted that grain sacks were splitting in the lower lane.
Half the nearby crowd moved instantly.
Varro turned.
“Loose grain draws thieves.”
“Loose grain draws chickens first,” Felix said.
“Both can be sold,” Chresimus added.
Lentulus looked displeased at everything.
“My steward has rugs drying on the terrace.”
Felix stared at him.
“We discuss flooding commerce and your rugs enter history.”
“My rugs are imported.”
“Then mourn internationally.”
Another crash sounded downhill.
A roof tile had fallen into the lane.
Crispus stepped back sharply.
“This district is unsafe.”
Secundus shrugged.
“It was unsafe in sunshine. Rain only announces it.”
Varro pointed at the line of halted carts.
“Buy teams now. Once roads clear, rates double.”
Felix was already nodding.
“Buy dry blankets too.”
Chresimus said, “Buy debt from soaked merchants.”
Crispus said, “I will record damage for claims.”
Lentulus said, “I will secure upper storage through family introductions.”
Secundus said, “I will clear drains and free wheels.”
Varro stepped into the rain.
“I will reopen the road.”
Felix turned his cloak tighter.
“I will sell everyone what they should have owned yesterday.”
Chresimus tucked away the tablet.
“I will learn who benefits each time water chooses the same street.”
Felix looked back once.
“Six men. One rainstorm. None of us discussing clouds.”
Varro answered without turning.
“Clouds are finished. Mud remains.”
---
## 3. Choice Presentation
> The rain still falls. The city is rearranging itself by height and dryness. Whose reading of the storm do you trust?
| Choice | Background |
|---|---|
| Follow Varro to reopen roads and restore movement. | Former Legionary |
| Follow Felix to trade in shortages and dry goods. | Freedman Trader |
| Follow Lentulus to secure elevated storage and protected access. | Noble Younger Son |
| Follow Crispus to turn damage into claims and leverage. | Failed Magistrate |
| Follow Secundus to clear drains, free carts, and stabilize transport. | Camp Logistician |
| Follow Chresimus to uncover recurring profit behind recurring floods. | Guild Scribe |
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## 4. What This Scene Teaches
- Weather can be a market event.
- Elevation, drainage, and route quality create unequal outcomes.
- Small infrastructure failures can halt many actors.
- Dry storage and transport capacity gain sudden value.
- Spoilage creates distress selling and legal disputes.
- Preparedness is often profit delayed.
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## 5. Canonical Success Condition
If the participant stops asking:
“When will the rain stop?”
and starts asking:
“What changes while the roads remain wet?”
then this dialogue is functioning correctly.