Selinuntius (A Pun on “Seri” – Japanese Word for Auction)

Selinuntius conducting a humorous produce auction; Japanese pun on “seri” (auction) and Roman character name

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This is a free illustration of Selinuntius energetically auctioning off vegetables and fish. The title “Selinuntius” is a Japanese pun: in Japanese, the word “競り” (seri) means “auction.” By combining “seri” with the name “Selinuntius,” the illustration creates a playful wordplay—turning a Roman character into a produce auctioneer.

Blending Roman aesthetics with modern market humor, this character adds a quirky twist to first-sector themes like agriculture and fishing. Ideal for use in videos, streams, or creative projects that enjoy a mix of historical parody and occupational comedy. In this scene, Selinuntius is working overtime because Melos took the day off for his sister’s wedding—classic Roman drama meets workplace absurdity!

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