I finished this book at 3 in the morning on a night where I was restless and could not sleep. Naturally, I decided to spend my time finishing one of the best series (in my opinion) I've ever had the fortune to find and read.
Each book was better than the last, and it's rare that the death of a fictional character affects me like Titus' death did.
I plan on eventually reading the continuing story of his "descendants" as they almost assuredly rise to the challenge laid upon them by Augustus' hobbling of their equestrian status, but I think I'll take a bit of a breather for now on this story.
Maybe now I'll actually be able to sleep ;).
ADDITIONAL NOTE:
I just finished reading the series in its entirety again. And once again, the last chapters and the death of Pullus has struck a nerve.
"For, at the end of it all, no matter what other honors and titles I have earned, I am and always will be first and foremost, Titus Pullus, Legionary of Rome."
To absent friends.
12 Sept 2017.