Harry Potter in Ancient Rome / Hadrian Pottus and the philosopher’s Catapult

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Lore:

In 43AD, Hadrian is informed by his local messenger, Hagrius, of his enlistment into the Roman army. With no other options, other than forced to be a household servant to his uncle, Harry enlists and is sorted into one of the 4 new legions the emperor has created to tackle the increasing threat of the Persian army to the East of the Euphrates river. Any word of Voldemort’s return would set the empire into political turmoil, hence, the 4 new legionaries are forbidden to mention his name.

Joining the team, Hadrian takes an immediate disliking to one of Rome’s most famous senator’s sons, Draco Malfius, who takes an immediate disliking to any Barbarian introduced into Roman Society. With the aid of the famous Stoic philosopher, Albis Domborium, Hadrian soon outcompetes his peers in combat, battle plans and intellectual debates.

Hadrian Pottus and the Prophet of Jerusalem: After destroying a rebellion in Jerusalem, Hadrian fears for his life, as Rome’s most influential Heretic; Serius Christ Escapes crucifixion custody, and is rumoured to seek revenge for his torment. However, Little does Hadrian know, Serius Christ, a former friend of Hadrian’s father, and godfather to Hadrian himself, seeks an alliance to help quench further threats of the Roman Empire collapsing.

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Hadrian Pottus and the conquest of Britannia:

Hadrian Pottus and the fall of the western Empire:

Hadrian Pottus and the half-blooded sennet:

Hadrian Pottus and the rise of the Visigoths:

Hadrian Pottus and the siege of Constantinople (part 1):

Hadrian Pottus and the siege of Constantinople (part 2):

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