Chapter 12-1

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Chapter 12 Basalmic MoonThe horde that creaked out of the remains of Camulodunum was far more docile than the one that had swept in upon it. Although the numbers had swollen significantly, this mass of people were not warriors in the majority. Instead the travellers comprised the sick and injured, old and infirm, the very young, those women from tribes where only men were unaccustomed to fight, and a variety of other non-combatants such as those in charge of the supplies or those skilled at handling the draught animals. Neither were the numbers constant. As the wagons rolled along the Romani roads, some Celtoi died of wounds or fever, and a few were even born. However, by far the largest proportion of those gathered together in the name of rebellion were away scouring the surrounding cou

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