Compared to the narrow pass in Leonard Ethan's mind where one man could hold off ten thousand, this pass seemed much wider. However, from a true warfare perspective, it was just wide enough for the Roman legions to deploy here.
According to historical records, in AD 60, the Britons of Iceni, unable to bear the cruel exploitation of the Romans, launched a massive war under the leadership of Boudica.
Boudica chose her timing very well, as the Governor of Britain at the time, Gaius-Suetonius-Paulinus, was waging war in the western part of Britain.
As a result, her rebel army, starting from the east, encountered hardly any serious resistance and easily captured and slaughtered important Roman colonies such as Camulodunum, Londinium (London), and Verulamium.