Primus gazed upon the ongoing reconstruction of Antonine's wall. Large blacks of granite were removed from the quarries of Britannia and dragged further north into the inhospitable wasteland of Caledonia, where they stacked and mixed with cement into the formation of a grand barrier.
Months had passed since the Romans had first recaptured this section of Britannia, and even now the Picts and Caledonians beyond the border continued to send raids against the Romans' efforts to keep them out.
Since the Legate had brought back law and order to the region, he had done a fine job implementing Marcellus' agricultural reforms. In doing so, expanding food production for what was known as the British Isles in Marcellus' past life.