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Legionary (The Thrice Named Man, #2)
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Scythian (The Thrice Named Man, #1)
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Sasanian (The Thrice Named Man, #3)
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Transsilvanian (The Thrice Named Man, #4)
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Goth (The Thrice Named Man, #5)
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Roman (The Thrice Named Man, #6)
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Stranger from Another Land (erilaR, #1)
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Roxolani (The Thrice Named Man, #8)
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Issedonian (The Thrice Named Man #9)
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Illyrian (The Thrice Named Man, #7)
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“Diocles asked casually. “It’s sweating underneath one’s armour that causes it”, he said. “Mind your own business.” He scratched again. “A salve of labdanum and maidenhair mixed into bear grease will help to relieve the itch”, Diocles suggested. “It’s a proven remedy.” “It’s a fighting man’s heat rash, Greek”, Hostilius growled. “Nothing you would be familiar with.” And then Dolos, the trickster whispered into my aide’s ear. “Like Heracles’s itch?” he asked. Most warriors were familiar with the exploits of the man-god, but few knew that the great hero, Hercules, or Heracles as the Greeks called him, was rumoured to have succumbed to what started as an itch associated with desire. “Sure”, Hostilius replied, and waved away Diocles’s words. “Like I said, it’s a fighting man’s itch and I’ll endure it.” Just then there was a knock at the door. A manservant entered five heartbeats later. He bowed low. “Lord”, he said, “Lord Papa ben Nasor requests your attendance at your earliest convenience.” “Who?” Hostilius asked. “It’s what the Palmyreans call Odaenathus”, I said, and dismissed the servant. * * * “The lords of the desert tribes have answered my call”, Odaenathus said. “We depart in three days’ time.” Hostilius”
― Athenian
― Athenian
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