3.7-4, the German part can be understood, and the Latin part is said to be mostly used in classical Latin. Recently, I have seen a lot of stories from 700 to 800 AD to 11200 AD. From "Legend of Vikings" to "Spring and Autumn in a Lonely Country" to "Norseman", there are basically Odin, Thor, etc. in polytheistic religions in various countries, but the pronunciation stories are different. The wolf is a constantly appearing animal with divine revelation, the crow brings news of death, the blood eagle is the pinnacle of revenge, and the Seer is also a must in every drama. It turned out that the Germans also believed in Odin and the seer, and it turned out that they were not much more civilized than the Vikings. No wonder the Romans called them barbarians.
The plot is quite bloody, but the clues are buried very reasonably, the characters die quickly, the story is fast-paced, the episodes are short, and the last episode is the battle of the Teutonicburg Forest. A woman was almost the key to ari's rebellion and subsequent success, and also planted the seeds of his and his brother's rebellion. I was impressed by the many small details in it, such as the part that seemed to be a bard's poem sung by people who could not confirm their identity between the two tribes. Later, it was mentioned by Ari, and it was also embarrassing to point out his identity. .
Looking forward to the second season. gg said that Germanicus should appear, the incarnation of the Roman spirit, the perfect man through the ages, the legendary handsome guy, strong in combat and kind. [look forward to]
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