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In this channeling of the spirit of Ancient Roman, Marcus Junius Brutus, he talks about his difficult life. Son of a slave woman, fathered by a Roman man whose name he will not tell me. He was taken in by the family of Servilia Caepionis, by Julius Caesar, by Quintus Servilius Caepio. Raped by Roman men. His presence on the hill of Jupiter makes the god stop rumbling the volcano, and Junius earns title as "son of Jupiter". He plots revenge on the Roman men who raped him, he wants to change the system that has hurt him, his mother and his younger brother, and he joins politics.
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This eBook is no longer available, you will find this chapter in the extended book "Roman Soldiers" which now also has another chapter in it.
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.
This Plutarchus chapter is only for adults to read. Warning for sexually offensive and brutal content.
NO LONGER AVAILABLE. See "Roman Soldiers".
This eBook is no longer available, because it is now a part of an extended book "Cato and Livia and Poseidon's Pearls", where it will be found in original but with more added chapters that add to the story.
Marcus Junius Brutus named a man "Cato" so I wanted to channel Cato to find out more about this man. I expected to run into a rough Roman military leader who would call me harbor slut and yell at me and demand to know who my father was like the others, instead I find the sweetest little old man who looks like Mr. Burns in The Simpsons. He is dipping his fingers into the fountain of Poseidon, and has brought the finest wine for the god. He pitifully and kindly asks the god to please return the many men who were taken by the god at sea. There is not an ounce of brutality in this man Cato. This incredibly adorable old man ends up teaching us a lot about Roman military (or how not to do it) and about yet more of the Roman gods, Poseidon, and he asks me, who are the mysterious women of Poseidon that follow ships and laugh at the men at sunset?
NO LONGER AVAILABLE. See "Cato and Livia and Poseidon's Pearls".
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