R-Bet
December 11th, 2008 by admin
On the few occasions that R-Bet did visit them, they were at home, as were most Caledonians, waiting for the spring thaw. With the Druid tribute and the purse from the Roman emissary, supplies were adequate. War parties attacked mostly weapon trains along the arterial route and an occasional mile fort on the Wall. Neeve’s continual flow of information had become vital. Her brothers were astonished at her ability to provide precise dates and times when the Roman carts would appear, and more than once Taranis called her “first” warrior of the Caledonians. They were also interested in Jupiter. Apparently, he and his special unit had destroyed several building camps along the river, forcing a minor rebuilding effort in the cruel winter months. Neeve had heard nothing about his excursions and promised to find out what she could. Again, she was warned to take extreme care when dealing with the African centurion.