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\'The myth of Celtic and Roman Britain\'
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The pesky problems of bandits, slave-traders, frozen mountain passes, etc. do pose a problem. :wink: Even then you would have diplomats, priests/shamans?, and similar non combatants like bards/skalds etc. that generally would be left alone right?

These types of travelers would be good examples of cultural progenitors. Big Grin
Craig Bellofatto

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Re: \'The myth of Celtic and Roman Britain\' - by Astiryu1 - 08-09-2010, 03:32 AM

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