Since Cleopatra and Bissula lived about the same time period and both were well known in the Roman empire, I wondered if they might have crossed paths at some point. The way to find out was use the magical modern-day technology and directly ask Cleopatra if she knew Bissula. (Bowing my head, adorned with golden […]
Bissula: The Captive Flame Germania, 368 A.D. Snow clung to the pines like silent sentries as the Roman soldiers crossed the Rhine. Their armor shimmered with frost; their eyes burned with conquest. Among the smoke and screams of the ransacked village, a red-haired girl stood defiant—barefoot, bloodied, unbowed. Her name was Bissula. At fifteen, she […]
As the generations passed in Dacia, Liora’s daughter, a spirited young woman named Kaelin, grew up listening to tales of her mother’s wise diplomacy with the Romans. Inspired by Liora’s legacy as both a healer and a peacemaker, Kaelin inherited her mother’s compassion alongside a burning passion for justice and a fierce protector’s instinct. The […]
In the enchanting realm of Dacia, the threads of fate began to weave a complex tapestry when the whispers of Rome reached the verdant valleys. As a bustling empire expanded its influence, it sought to annex lands rich in resources—lands much like Dacia. While this development posed an immediate threat, it also presented an opportunity […]