The first time the museum came as live was simply outragous. Especially in the diorama room, where three completely unrelated civilizations clashed. The two that really butted heads obviously were the Cowboys and Romans. It began with just learning each others histories.
"Romans? What kind of clowns are they any way? Wearing metal like it's the new fashion." A leading cowboy by the name of Jededaiah Smith retorted. "Alright boys, we got a railroad the complete!"
They got to it at once. There were no building materials in the display, and the railroad stretched from one side to the other, ending as the Roman Empire began.
"We got to get rid of that disgraceful place " Jed exclaimed as he stood to examine it from the bench outside the dioramas.
"Then war will be declared, American." Spoke a voice from the other side of the bench. A Roman was approaching Jed, sword in hand.
"You threatening me, you wear a skirt!" Jed teased.
"It is not a skirt, it's a natural Roman garment, what is the meaning of that attire you wear?" He demanded.
"Leather just happens to be style nowadays, grandpa!" Jed argued. The two ranted and vented their arguments on each other, which eventually got the other miniatures from both dioramas involved. The third diorama simply watched with fascination.
A man came in, wearing light brown, with leather gloves, a gun and a sword. He seemed to have quickly learned how to walk and talk, to perate each of his now alive body parts. He left Texas behind as the horse remained confused about the new surroundings.
"My word, I can hear you from the other end of the corridor, what seems to be the issue?" He asked. "Allow me to introduce myself- I am Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States."
"Yeah, yeah! In case you were wondering what the issue was- these metal clowns are in our territory!" Jed yelled.
"If I may, these 'leather' savages are threatening to build their cheap landscapes on to our great Roman Empire!" Octavius claimed, putting his sword halfway back into the sheath.
"You call that hunk of grey an Empire?" Jed jeered.
"You share a room and both have built great Empires, despite their differences. Cease your arguments." Teddy said before heading out of the room. Octavius thought he only left because he entrusted the end of the feuding to the miniature groups.
"You still in our territory metal man." Jed threatened. Octavius thought about arguing back about the armour he wears, but decided just for him people to retreat back to their own diorama for the rest of the night. It would have been a gesture of cowardice to Jed, but to Octavius it was the chance to prepare for a bigger fight ahead of them.
