"This man who lives in the most brutal world, he carries and nurtures a little baby boy wrapped up in his Roman cape!"

"The Roman men's eyes, the look in their eye before it dies, a focus. Plutarchus tells me without words that it is the exact same look in the eye as of a cow before it is killed. That same eye that quivers, the quiver of a dark brown eye right before it dies and its life is extinguished."

"As if the veil of time that is between us had become so thin that it could almost be broken."

sex, misogyny, pornography, slavery, war, pedophilia, homosexuality, brutality, family secrets, gods, tragedy, family names, and wine

Narkael channels the spirits of Ancient Romans to speak with them about Rome and their lives. I was skeptical for a long time if the conversations could be real, but Mithridates II of Parthia and Quintus Hortensius Hortalus provided me with the final evidence and I'm convinced these are the real voices of Romans. Read for yourself and see what you think?

TAKE: ROMANS QUIZ!

FUN FACTS ABOUT ROME

ROMAN LIFE

ROMAN BODY LANGUAGE

DIRECTORY: LIST OF ROMANS CHANNELED

UNTOLD STORIES OF ROMANS

HORTENSIUS CURSES ME

HELP? HISTORIANS NEEDED!

WHAT IS CHANNELING?

EVIDENCE

MYSTERIES OR MISTAKES?
- when history and channeling do not coincide

ROMAN GODS

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TEXTS ROMANS CHANNELED

BOOK The Romans Channeled

BOOK The Romans Book 2 IN PROGRESS

ROMAN MEN

Sex and Misogyny in Rome

AUTHOR - it's me!

Roman Ghosts at Glyptoteket

Photo Gallery Of Roman Artefacts

I would love to make a video game which is all about how to survive in Ancient Rome. You could play it as either a man or a woman and see for how long you survive or in what way you would end up murdered and how soon you would die. For instance when I contacted Cato the Younger it did not take many minutes until I would have ended up dead had I been there in person. In the game you would have to stay alive and survive a conversation with known Romans from various social classes. I guarantee that it would be harder than you think, you could for instance not say things to them like "My name is..." or "Forgive me".


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