The Huns are completely untrustworthy about keeping a truce. They are blown by the slightest breeze of new events and are committed to total violence. Like mindless animals, they have no idea of the difference between right and wrong. When negotiating they are ambiguous and dishonest.
They respect no religious beliefs. Gold drives them wild with greed. They are so unpredictable and easily made angry that they can fall out with friends several times in a day.
Written by Ammianus Marcellinius, a
Roman soldier and historian in about AD 378.