Thawed Gladiator: Flavius (Awakened From the Ice #8)
Prologue
Two thousand years ago, fourteen men, gladiators and crew, were on a journey from Rome to Britannia. During roiling seas and endless storms, the ship sank, and the men were entombed in ice beneath the Norwegian Sea. They were meant to be forgotten—gladiators silenced by centuries.
But fate had other plans.
When archaeologist Laura Turner uncovered the lost ship Fortuna, she found more than a Roman vessel and the rumored chests of gold.
She found men—gladiators preserved in ice, still whole, still waiting.
With modern science and what the men quietly believe was a nudge from the Goddess Fortuna herself, those men woke again in a world they couldn’t begin to recognize.
Before their voyage, at the docks of Ostia, a priestess from the Temple of Fortuna performed a blessing.
She gave each man a ritual drink meant to “bind their fates to the wheel.” They believe, every one of them, that this is why they survived under the ice for two thousand years.
Fortuna isn’t a metaphor to them. She is part of their story.
Laura Turner gave the gladiators refuge. She created Second Chance Sanctuary in Missouri, a place where they could learn language, technology, and the fragile art of trust. A place where freedom was not a rumor, but a daily reality.
Each man woke carrying the weight of the life he had lived before the ice. Some woke into second chances. Some woke into consequences.
And some—like Flavius—woke still searching for the part of themselves the arena had stolen.