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ROMAN SOLDIERS

Meet Plutarchus and Sextus, two men who lived intensively in Ancient Rome but not in the temples or marble buildings, they did not eat fine oysters or wear clean white togas, they were Roman soldiers, who were not written about until now.

PLUTARCHUS
The life story of Marcus Junius Brutus was witnessed and written down by a man Plutarch. To get to know Marcus Junius Brutus better, I set out to channel Plutarch. Instead of encountering a writer, I ran into Plutarchus, a Roman soldier or military leader who tells the most gruesome story about Romans conquering a settlement in the snowy north.

I get to see and hear a real Roman war take place. Plutarchus describes how the men were murdered, women were raped then got their throats slit, and what happened to the boys you will have to read for yourself, it is too gruesome for me to write here. Plutarchus even asks me to go stand naked over by the wall so that Roman men could take turns on me.

SEXTUS
After having spoken with most of the Romans who were well-known in history, I seek out to find a plain Roman who would not have been written about, perhaps a slave. I find Roman soldier Sextus on the grassy hills where a battle has been fought. He has been left behind by the other soldiers who had gone back to look for provisions. Sextus has adopted a little boy from the opponents and he guards him day and night and wraps him in his mantle.

This is the most heartbreaking story, the immense quest of Sextus to make a name for himself before god Apollon, to be victorious in war, to always have his sword by his side, and then this naked sweet little boy who is just like little boys are today. One of the most brutal men in history, and the sweetest little boy. If you only read one of my channelings with Romans, then this one with Sextus would be the one.

BOOK
This book is based on spiritual channeling of Ancient Roman spirits. Therefore it must be read as fiction until or unless evidence convinces us that the conversations are authentic. But read it with the added bonus of knowing that just maybe these really are the words of the Romans!

As always, historians can contact the author to receive free copies of the book. This book is only suitable for adults since it contains some sexual and offensive content as well as misogyny which is unsuitable for children. If you are a teen wanting to read the book, ask your parent to buy it and to read it and they can decide if they think it is suitable for you to read.

Price is € 5 euro but you can enter your own price as low as € 3 euro or even higher if you want to appreciate my work. It can of course be paid with any currency of money, just that it comes to the author in euros.

After purchase, you will be sent a download link in email for the electronic eBook which comes in a PDF format 82 pages, filesize 0.33 MB.

The book is currently unavailable for purchase. In the future, it will be available again.

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