Decius Flavius Primus sat in a tavern in the Romano-British city of Londinium. Flanking his sides were a series of Roman officers, and across from him was the High King of Hibernia and his attaché. Why were these two powerful men sitting across from one another in a tavern?
Well, it all started when Constantine had taken up arms in rebellion against Honorius. In order to press his claim, he had emptied out the garrisons of Britannia, leaving it virtually defenseless against attackers. Because of that, the Diocese was now in a state of upheaval, as the Picts in the north had crossed Hadrian's wall and begun to ravage the land.