In the quiet and fertile lands of East Anglia, where the seas kissed the shores and rolling plains stretched out under an open sky, there thrived a proud Celtic tribe known as the Iceni. Their people were skilled in metalwork, agriculture, and trade, a society that valued independence, autonomy, and loyalty to their own. The Iceni, though smaller than some neighbouring tribes, were wealthy and fiercely independent, minting their own coins and standing firm against external threats. Life was hard but fair, until the arrival of a new and insidious power---Rome.
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