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    | Reviewer: 
    Chieftain
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Jan 10, 2012 |   
    |  | Excellent story, well written and erotic as well. Interesting and historic in nature.  The twists and turns were handled in a very realistic and practical manner. (10/10)
 
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    SamCurious
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Jan 9, 2012 |   
    |  | A chilling and historically accurate fleshed out story.  Like car crash tv, it was morbidly fascinating.  Well done Tavy. I was rooting for Macilenta from the sidelines, despite knowing that shockingly brutal actions were in store for her.  Am so glad we don't live back in the day!  (10/10)
 
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    JimmyJump
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Jan 8, 2012 |   
    |  | Very well written account of some happenings with an accurate historical setting as backdrop. The Roman Empiric names can lead to some confusion and/or slightly hamper the fluidity of the reading, but that'll teach us and weapon us against future (or ancient, for that matter) stories with a similar subject/setting.
 As a sidenote (I'm Flemish); Queen Bouadicea and the Iceni were among those who used coins based on Gallo-Belgian examples, which could come as no surprise since there's a chance that the Iceni were related to the Picts (or were in fact Picts), the latter being related to the Belgians...
 Anyway, I'm eagerly looking forward to further developements.
 JJ (10/10)
 
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