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The narrative follows Eodan, a young Cimbrian chieftain captured after his people's crushing defeat and sold into slavery; his infant son is killed and his wife Hwicca taken as a concubine. Determined to reclaim her, he endures bondage, schemes, and seduction to win freedom and mount a perilous rescue that carries him through Roman camps, foreign courts, and battlefields. Interwoven with accounts of tribal migrations, classical politics, and an epilogue rooted in northern tradition, the tale balances violent conflict, personal honor, and cultural collision while maintaining a brisk adventurous tempo.

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Poul Anderson

Poul Anderson (1926-2001) was an American science fiction and fantasy author known for his imaginative storytelling and complex world-building. He contributed significantly to the genre, producing a diverse body of work that includes novels, short stories, and essays. Anderson's writing often explores themes of technology, society, and human nature, as seen in notable works such as "The High Crusade" and "Tau Zero." His ability to blend scientific concepts with engaging narratives has earned him a lasting place in literary heritage. Throughout his career, he received multiple Hugo and Nebula awards, solidifying his reputation as a master of speculative fiction.

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