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Viriathus started as a shepherd and ended as the man who humiliated Rome's finest generals. Your book deserves readers who want that kind of story. iWrity connects you with verified ARC readers who love Iberian warrior culture and underdog-versus-empire fiction.

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Lusitanian Fantasy: The Iberian Story Rome Tried to Erase

The Lusitanians were mountain people of the western Iberian Peninsula who refused to make the calculus of submission easy for Rome. They raided, retreated into terrain that armored legions couldn't navigate, and produced in Viriathus a military mind that outmaneuvered professional Roman commanders for nearly a decade. When Rome finally ended him, it was through assassination, not battlefield victory.

Their proto-Celtic Atlantic culture, distinct from the continental Celts but related in language and material life, gives Lusitanian fantasy a flavor that readers of both Celtic and Iberian historical fiction will recognize as something new. The hill forts, the coastal Atlantic winds, and the cattle-raiding economy all add texture that goes far beyond the stock “ancient Rome” template.

iWrity puts your book in front of readers who are already looking for exactly this: a resistance story grounded in a culture most historical fiction ignores.

What iWrity Does for Lusitanian Fantasy Authors

Underdog-narrative readers

Readers drawn to guerrilla warfare against empire, shepherd-generals, and cultures fighting for survival are exactly who you need. iWrity's tagging finds them across Celtic, Iberian, and Roman-era fiction categories.

Atlantic Celtic crossover appeal

Lusitanian fantasy overlaps with Celtic fantasy readership. iWrity identifies readers who cross between those two audiences, expanding your potential review pool beyond strict genre lines.

Culturally informed reviews

Reviews that mention Viriathus, hill-fort culture, and the guerrilla campaigns against Quintus Servilius Caepio carry weight with other browsers. iWrity's matched readers write reviews like that.

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No paid reviews, no fake accounts, no incentivized star ratings. Every iWrity campaign runs inside Amazon's stated ARC policy, protecting your author account across every marketplace.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines Lusitanian fantasy as a subgenre?

Lusitanian fantasy is rooted in the ancient Iberian warriors of modern-day Portugal and western Spain. Central to the genre is Viriathus, the shepherd who became a general and defeated Roman armies through cunning guerrilla tactics. The Lusitanians' proto-Celtic Atlantic culture, their hill-fort settlements, and their eventual absorption into the Roman province of Lusitania all provide rich material for fantasy authors who want a setting most readers have never encountered.

How does iWrity find readers for such a niche ancient culture?

iWrity maps reader interest across overlapping tags: Iberian history, Celtic Atlantic cultures, guerrilla warfare narratives, and Roman-era historical fiction. Readers who have reviewed books in two or more of those categories are flagged as strong Lusitanian fantasy candidates. The result is a small but highly engaged match pool rather than a large disinterested one.

Will readers know enough about the Lusitanians to engage with my book?

iWrity's matched readers are self-selecting enthusiasts of ancient world fiction. Many will have encountered Viriathus in Roman histories or in Portuguese national heritage contexts. Those who haven't are drawn in by the guerrilla-warfare and underdog-vs-empire framing that your blurb establishes. Either way, they read with genuine interest.

Does iWrity support books in languages other than English?

Currently iWrity's ARC reader pool is primarily English-language. Portuguese and Spanish editions can be submitted, but the matched reader count will be lower. We recommend English editions for maximum ARC coverage, with localized editions submitted separately once your English review base is established.