Set against the quiet machinery of empire and the fading rituals of an ancient world, Arturus: The Marked One follows Lucius, a man gifted with subtle foresight and an instinct for imbalance. Logical on the surface and deeply intuitive beneath, he moves through a society obsessed with control, order, and record keeping, quietly preventing collapse before it demands heroes.
As his presence begins to influence events without command, others attempt to name him, define him, and shape him into something useful. Rome seeks to record him. Stories begin to distort him. A legend starts forming without his consent.
Refusing authority, refusing ownership, Lucius chooses restraint over dominance and absence over rule. In doing so, he becomes the fault line between man and myth, exposing how legends are born not from truth, but from the need for certainty.
Blending philosophical historical fiction with Celtic and Arthurian undertones, Arturus: The Marked One is a contemplative novel about power, identity, and the quiet habits that outlast empires. It asks not how legends rise, but what remains when a man refuses to become one.
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