Once the wife of the tribe’s most respected hunter, she channeled his strength and decisiveness. Tall and broad-shouldered, she was a welcoming hostess at tribal feasts, but The Romans had taken her children, and that loss had hardened her into a woman who had no patience for hesitation. As the physical leader of the group, her word was law. When she had Edana paint the falcon of vengeance on her face with ash from their fire, she vowed it would be the last thing any Roman ever saw.