The Casque's Lark; or, Victoria, the Mother of the Camps
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The narrative follows Schanvoch, a descendant of a Gallic family, as he and his community confront invading Frankish forces and internal betrayal; episodes depict clashes on the Rhine, pitched battles, the rise of a Frankish leader representing the conquerors, and the introduction of Christianity woven into family annals. Scenes alternate between military campaigns and domestic treachery culminating in assassination and a visionary episode; recurring relics and ancestral records link generations, framing the struggle between oppressor and oppressed across time. The work blends historical action, political conflict, and moral reflection into a multi-part historical saga.
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