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Gaius rode hard toward Milan, the new administrative heart of the Western Empire. The dust on the road was white, choking the horses. He carried no official dispatch, but he carried a letter from the Pagan faction in Rome, a desperate plea for tolerance that they hoped to slip into the hands of the Emperor’s advisors before the anti-pagan edicts became law.

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Maximus's initial success was rapid. He marched his army from Britain to Gaul (modern-day France), where he gained significant support from the local population and nobles. His military campaigns were marked by a series of victories, which allowed him to consolidate his power and establish a strong foothold in the Western Roman Empire. Gaius rode hard toward Milan, the new administrative

The year is 388 AD, a time when the Roman Empire stood on the precipice of irrevocable change. The following story is a historical fiction narrative set in July 388, capturing the tension between the dying pagan traditions and the rising power of the Christian state during the reign of Theodosius I. His military campaigns were marked by a series