In the third century BC In the Iberian Peninsula, Hannibal Barca has become, by dint of charisma, strength and intelligence, the leader of the Carthaginian armies, uniting not only his people, but also many Iberian peoples who have travelled through the Iberian Peninsula to join him. Rome dominates the world. But Hannibal wants to conquer Rome. And, once he has crossed the Alps, the greatest feat hitherto achieved by man, he will have his first victory: Scipio and his legions fall before him. It seems that, at last, he is going to achieve his aim ... This is an epic tale of a great adventure, but also a novel about identity, coexistence and friendship. It's about an army, formed by a multitude of peoples, who fought against Rome and against the forces of nature. And all this under the banner of a man, not of a country. Three Celtiberians take part in this epic that will change the lives of all of them.