Soldier Of Rome: The Centurion (The Artorian Chronicles) - Plot & Excerpts
She had never been to Germania, and though the province fascinated her, it was not what she wished to see. For Diana Procula was finally taking a journey for herself and not on the whims of others. She was taller than most women, with strong shoulders and extremely powerful legs, molded on years of horseback riding. Though well muscled, she was at the same time very feminine, her stunning face and deep-set grayish blue eyes masking her strength. She wore a form fitted tunic and high cut riding breaches, with a legionary gladius strapped to her hip. Between her attire and with her shoulder length hair dyed a dark blonde, one would almost mistake her for a German or Gaul, rather than a Roman noblewoman. She stopped her horse just shy of the gate. Two legionaries from the First Legion, Germanica, were on duty. She dismounted and walked towards the men. “Good day, ma’am,” one of the men said. “If you’re wishing to enter the fortress, you’ll have to check your horse in at the stables, just inside the gate.
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