Realistic pencil drawing, graphite sketch style, no color, black and white drawing. A tense historical scene set around 250 AD at the Roman fort of Laureacum (Lorch). In the foreground, a young Germanic woman (Albruna) is on her knees on the ground, visibly shaken and injured, holding her hands slightly raised in fear. Her hair is loose and disheveled, her simple Germanic dress is worn and dusty. Her expression shows shock, confusion, and fear, but also inner strength. Two Roman legionaries stand over her, wearing lorica segmentata, red cloaks, helmets, and holding a spear and sword. One soldier points a spear dangerously close to her face, the metal tip catching the light. Their posture is harsh and intimidating. Behind them, the wooden gate of the Roman castellum is visible, with palisades, stone foundations, and military order. To the side, a Roman officer with lighter hair observes the scene calmly, slightly bent forward, studying the girl with suspicion but restraint. From the gate area, a Roman woman (Marcia) steps forward authoritatively. She wears an elegant Roman tunic, her hair neatly bound, a light shawl over her shoulders. Her posture is calm, confident, and commanding, clearly interrupting the arrest. The atmosphere is tense and dramatic, late afternoon light, strong contrasts of shadow and light. No modern elements, no fantasy. Strictly historical realism. Style inspired by 19th-century historical pencil illustrations, fine line work, strong shading, expressive Ver mais