Step back to a distant primeval Britain and meet a world of warriors, priests, and shifting loyalties.
A tale of life among the ancient Britons, where a Roman captive must navigate exile, danger, and a society ruled by Druids, chiefs, and fierce tribes.
In this historical fiction, readers are drawn into the everyday scenes of a people long before modern borders. The story follows Octavius, a fallen Roman officer, as he is held by Britons and forced to confront a culture ruled by ritual, honor, and the stark realities of war and captivity. Through encounters with kings, Druids, and the bonds of hospitality, the book explores how people on opposite sides of empire view duty, fate, and survival.
Rich with atmosphere, the narrative blends battlefield courage with private moments by the hearth, granting a clear sense of daily life, belief, and social order in an era shrouded in obscurity. The result is a compelling window into a world where legendary figures and ordinary lives intersect in a slowly unfolding epic.
- Vivid scenes of a primeval society, its firesides, groves, and ritual life.
- Character-driven moments of courage, loyalty, and political intrigue.
- Attention to social roles, from warriors and slaves to Druids and rulers.
- A measured, premise-driven exploration of life in a pre Roman Britain.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical fiction that breathes life into ancient myths and the dawn of Britannia.