I just recently finished “The Winter King” and I’m looking forward to reading “Enemy of God.” There is one thing that puzzles me. A warband of 200 spears or so is considered a large force while one or two thousand is considered a massive army. As I recall, Queen Boudicea of the Iceni had a force of approximately 40M in 60 AD when she rebelled against the Roman occupation. I realize that number probably included women, slaves, etc., but what happened to the population of Britain during the intervening 400 years? If a warrior queen could raise a force of thousands of spears in the 1st Century AD, what made the situation so different 500 years later? Guy E. Orr