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The Last Roman in Britain (Storycuts)
The Last Roman in Britain (Storycuts)
Sep 22, 2024 3:17 PM

Author:M C Scott

The Last Roman in Britain (Storycuts)

With the Dumnonii defeat of the Second Legion the Celtic victory is complete. But Hywell, Cunomar and Valerius must still find the lost Eagle of the Second and prevent Rome from attempting another attack. To prevent further conflict the Emperor Nero must be overthrown and replaced by someone of their choosing.

Part of the Storycuts series.

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