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    • The Lion & The Owl Cover
      by — Roman and Druid lock eyes in battle, setting off a turbulent flirtation involving revenge, death, and the theft of a beloved horse.
    • VII – The Foraging Trap Cover
      by — Vibrant tunics blanket the knoll, their owners busy chopping the forest. The harsh sun bakes the skin, leaving the Romans and their Gallic recruits slick with sweat. Muscles aching, the younger men imitate their elders and wrap their foreheads in rags before dusting their hands with more chalk. Each axe swing brings a grunt and the thump of metal on wood, and by midday, their labor silences the rolling ticks of lonely cicadas. Nearby, camp immunes, who are laborers forbidden to fight, keep things…
    • VIII – The Graticule Cover
      by — Fish and mud taint the wind, but there’s no sign of a river. His metal stylus in hand, Vitus Servius sketches on vellum sheets, the leather strap around his neck fixed to a flat board wedged in his belly. Cletus, his stallion, swats flies with his tail while ambling slowly enough to keep his master’s hand steady. Skipio snores upright upon a horse whose name he does not know, for he thinks only of his stolen mare, Luna. “The wood ahead,” his father’s voice rouses him. “Thicker trunks…
    • XII – The Gathering Cover
      by — Bloody waters run deep where the Stour meets the Lug. Two hefty rafts cut a path within pink foaming shallows, where intestines wobble as hungry fish peck at their undersides. The well-adorned passengers bring tightly woven rags to their noses, anything to quell the stench. Slimy crimson sand sucks at Aedan’s feet, but what awaits him beyond the trees makes the discomfort worth it. Flies gather like black rain over a dining table made of human bones. Half-skulls sit upon its gruesome ribcage,…
    • VI – The Hillfort Retreat Cover
      by — Druid society includes seers, mediators, teachers, warriors, and healers, each earning a place in life’s tree through their achievements. Older druids accomplish more, which is why Ostin the Ageless stands above all others, and why Aedan the Ancalite remains on his knees. Father’s owl mask watches from the muddy shore, its upper trim blackened by fire. Fintan, the former Owl King, served as a healer, but he also guided the chieftain with battlefield wisdom. Aedan’s education in all things real and…
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