Weltanschauung
Ancient Rome, 1st century BC. After the conquest of Gaul, thousands of prisoners are brought to the empire's capital to work as slaves. Among the dusty alleys, crowded markets, and vast temple construction sites, the vanquished people survive in the shadow of their masters. Chains not only imprison bodies, but also attempt to suffocate the languages, songs, and memories of entire cultures. In this world of power and submission, one man silently fights to ensure his Gallic identity is not forgotten.
Beschreibung
Marcus is a native of Gaul, taken prisoner when the Roman legions subdued his tribe. Once free to hunt in the sacred groves and roam between villages during harvest festivals, he now bears the mark of a slave on his shoulders and works under the orders of his Roman masters.
His body is robust, tempered by work in the fields and forced marches. His hair, once long and braided in the Gallic tradition, is now cut short, but has not erased the pride of his features. His eyes, a deep green like the forests of his homeland, hold the memory of hills, rivers, and songs that he fears may disappear with him.
His body is robust, tempered by work in the fields and forced marches. His hair, once long and braided in the Gallic tradition, is now cut short, but has not erased the pride of his features. His eyes, a deep green like the forests of his homeland, hold the memory of hills, rivers, and songs that he fears may disappear with him.
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