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03:33Pompey was a fool.
03:55Sergade Sertorius, absent support.
03:57When has Pompey ever delayed action in favor of reason?
04:01Advancing in years, yet ever the adolescent butcher.
04:05Where youth plummets, maturity may soar.
04:10Rome will lose all of Hispania
04:12if Pompey's numbers are not short against the renegade.
04:15And who would lead such a force to glorious accolade?
04:18Freshly minted praetor, perhaps?
04:20I serve the Republic, Marcus.
04:23Will take arms against her enemies if so commanded.
04:27The embellished robes of a praetor are not yet to wrinkle.
04:33And yet he speaks of war and laurel.
04:36I speak only of pressing matters.
04:39We need not tread foreign soil to find them, do we, Beryllius?
04:43Not whence Spartacus and his mongrels continue to evade capture.
04:47The man is no longer bound to my concerns.
04:50More of young Sepios's men were slaughtered on the road outside Capua.
04:54He sends word to me that one of the fallen bore your name carved into his chest.
05:06Come. Let us break meal.
05:09The consuls will present a motion dispatching you to Capua at once.
05:14This is a simple tumultus, Albinius.
05:17Undeserving the attentions of a praetor.
05:19You brought the Thracian to Roman soil, Gaius.
05:22You granted patronage to that grinning shit, Batiatus, a breath before his house fell to massacre.
05:28A massacre my daughter barely freaking escaped!
05:32Viridius lends a support to Sepios.
05:37If he's the one who brings Spartacus to justice,
05:40then that victory will be used to embarrass you.
05:45Now turn to this,
05:47or see yourself rise no further within the Senate.
06:02I'll hold your sword.
06:22Eight more Romans sent to the afterlife.
06:25Yeah!
06:31Perastes.
06:34Replace wood with steel.
06:35For those who are ready.
06:37Letus.
06:38Pyrrhus.
06:39Dysandros.
06:40Divide these among you according to skill,
06:41and ready the rest for demonstration.
06:46Spartacus.
06:47We need food, not more weapons.
06:50Steel and coin are all they carried.
06:55Crixus's men fare better.
07:04Rascos.
07:07See everyone to equal portion.
07:09No!
07:11You have more than enough!
07:13Gain by blood and risk!
07:15What do they do but lay about?
07:16Divide what you have.
07:19I will not ask again.
07:25Rascos is a selfish fool.
07:41Unable to see beyond his own desires.
07:43No one will go hungry tonight.
07:46That is all that matters.
07:49And tomorrow?
07:50Will bring death to yet more Romans.
07:58I would see all of them struck down.
08:02Yet not at the cost of your life.
08:08I have proven troublesome to kill.
08:10There is no one that stands your equal.
08:19Yep.
08:21Yet, for those less skilled,
08:24moving towards the mountains in the east would be sorely welcome.
08:28Game is plentiful there.
08:30In Roman numbers, sparse.
08:32It would be wise.
08:35Then why do we stay?
08:40What holds us here?
08:42So near Capua and the threat...
08:44Spartacus!
08:54I, you wish to command my men.
08:56No.
09:02Simply to remind them of what is just.
09:05You would have done the same had you been present.
09:08I shall have words with them.
09:25They would be better received from your lips.
09:31You were in town again.
09:35You missed discovery.
09:36I was not seen.
09:39Except by Marcellus.
09:41And he will never speak of it.
09:45Did his blood bear fruit?
09:47A name.
09:49Trebius.
09:52The slaver?
09:54He will point us towards her?
09:56Marcellus revealed that he broke a deal of Nevia.
09:59Where did we find him?
10:01He frequents Capua upon each moon to trade his wares.
10:03And the wettiest desires at Arminius' brothel.
10:06You shall lift the heart.
10:13It remains firmly bound until Nevia is back in my arms.
10:16I will have those words now.
10:22Grexus.
10:28Have you had sight of Doctore?
10:32The ludus was his life's blood.
10:35To lay eyes upon those who have spilled it.
10:38I would salt mortal wound.
10:40The
11:10You fight like a woman!
11:16Freaking kill him!
11:40A poor showman.
11:52Apologies, Magistrate. These were the best that could be procured.
11:56The crowd demands spectacle, Mercato.
12:00They must be distracted lest the city fall to ill-temper and panic.
12:06Gladiators in games.
12:08While Spartacus and his murdering horde won't free.
12:11Your brother has the matter well in hand, Sepio.
12:15Words of comfort.
12:17To the eight of his men slaughtered this morning.
12:20Eight!
12:22Apologies.
12:39Pressing business conspired to delay me.
12:41It's true, Sepio. Eight more of your men fallen to Spartacus.
12:48A thing of little note.
12:50Spartacus will soon be brought to terms.
12:52And our beloved cousin Sextus avenged.
12:56Are you to join him, leaving me woefully unattended?
13:00What form of brother would I be to abandon such cherished blood?
13:07Me?
13:08Number two!
13:10Oh!
13:11Oh!
13:12Oh!
13:16Oh!
13:18Oh!
13:22Oh!
13:23Oh!
13:24Oh!
13:25Oh!
13:26Oh!
13:27Oh!
13:28A poor showy.
13:58I have nothing of worth.
14:18We seek only words.
14:22I am absent them as well.
14:25You were Bartheotas' man, were you not?
14:27You are mistaken.
14:29In Emmaus he was called.
14:32It is fortunate you are not him.
14:35The man stands accused of turning upon his Dominus,
14:38a reward for his capture a substantial sum,
14:42towards Spartacus yet higher.
14:46If he were to be revealed,
14:49a man such as you could continue not being himself.
14:57Apologies.
15:09You are not Bartheotas' man.
15:13You should not be outside.
15:31I wanted to see the moon.
15:34Janus lost a gaze upon it.
15:37Farrow would hoist him upon his shoulders
15:40and he would stretch his hands out,
15:42attempting to wrest it from the heavens.
15:44Perhaps one day he shall.
15:46But not upon his father's shoulders.
15:50I have thoughts towards dispatching man to hunt for game.
16:00Your brother tends to Janus not far from there, does he not?
16:04The moon within closery.
16:06I would shorten the distance.
16:10You think I have not longed to have it so?
16:13To be far from all of this?
16:16I am branded fugitive as with the rest of you.
16:21What life could I offer my son beneath such shadow?
16:26None within the Republic.
16:34All the coin I have relieved of the Romans since our escape.
16:38Enough to buy you and your son passage.
16:42Far from these shores.
16:43Spartacus.
16:44Barrow's last words were of you and Janus.
16:47That I see you cared for.
16:50They need not have been spoken.
17:09Send word to Chris Cantia that I must move our midday meal
17:12to later in the week.
17:14And respond to Varus' request for our presence at his celebration.
17:18We will not be attending.
17:25I know you do not care for the man.
17:27Yet he is well connected.
17:29We must make appearance.
17:31But your father would have it otherwise.
17:33He dispatches me to Capua.
17:35To deal with Spartacus.
17:40I will have word with him.
17:41He is set upon him.
17:43You are a praetor, Gaius.
17:45Hunting errant slaves is beneath you.
17:53Yet, it must be done.
17:57But I promise, we will return to Rome well before our child enters this world.
18:04We.
18:07You will accompany me, of course.
18:08I will not.
18:10Out!
18:19I am bound to the house of Batiatus by patronage, granted only to bury knowledge of the blood staining your hands.
18:26What happened to Licinia was an accident.
18:28She was the cousin of Marcus Crassus!
18:30She was a smug bitch!
18:32All who knew of the deed, speak no more.
18:51Let us put it behind us.
18:53I intend to.
18:59Now make preparations.
19:00We leave for Capua.
19:02And an end to the curse of Spartacus.
19:10You believe the words of Marcellus.
19:12Bleated from tongue with sword to neck.
19:14Critrus moves on Arminius and his place of whores.
19:17And I will be at his side.
19:18So we follow the freaking Gaul now!
19:21I swore aid in the matter.
19:23You did not.
19:25I would not think less if you stayed from it.
19:30I am with you.
19:33You had me at whores.
19:35I am with you.
19:37I will be one of those slневy cubes.
19:38And we thank each other.
19:40Thank you for your loss.
19:42Good morning, bud.
19:45I love you.
19:50My loveyou, my child.
19:53My Lord andplicate Peter,
19:56I will only bring more each other.
19:57A day in your mère or representative,
19:58help me with you or her person
20:00and let meannée in school talk sorry about getting rid of this.
20:03Let's go.
20:33Where is Trevius?
20:56Where?
21:03Get off the floor, bitch!
21:11Trevius.
21:15I would have words.
21:18I would not.
21:31No!
21:32You're a man.
21:35More guns!
21:36We need Trevius.
21:37You freaking-
21:39This is the Roman shit that sold me and Dorotovariatus.
21:45My brother would be alive if it were not for him.
21:47He knows the word about some navy.
21:49We will take him and go.
21:51He will not last.
21:53I need but a moment.
21:56You shall have it.
21:58The man meets his end.
22:00That is all that matters.
22:01You broke of the sale of a woman from the house of Badiatis.
22:17Dark of skin.
22:19The mark of the domino on the back of her shoulder.
22:26Where is she?
22:29Frick yourself.
22:31I'm already dead.
22:34There is life in you yet.
22:41Speak.
22:42And see it ended quickly.
22:44South.
22:57There are villas and farms far from the city.
23:01And navy was sold to one of them.
23:03No.
23:04She was handed from Dominus to Dominus.
23:06A gift from Badiatis.
23:08To secure favor on his campaign for the freaking Aedile.
23:11We must proceed with caution.
23:14You advising caution.
23:17The tempest shards for the breeze to calm itself!
23:20What good will your death be to Navia if we do not pause to think?
23:23She has been from my arms too long.
23:25I do not have time to sit and ponder.
23:29None of us do now.
23:31What is your meaning?
23:36With this last breath, Trebius frothed of Rome.
23:40And the death that has been dispatched from her bosom to wash us away in rivers of blood.
23:46Soldiers.
23:48Arriving with the sun.
23:53Who leads them?
24:16The city is in a panic.
24:18The squads were slaughtered in the raid against Arminius.
24:20Halt!
24:22See the men.
24:23Fed and rested.
24:25Squads to sweep the countryside.
24:28By nightfall.
24:29You will, Prater.
24:30Fall out.
24:31Brink supplies.
24:37It does not appear you have enough men.
24:40They face only slaves.
24:42Not Hannibal at the gates.
24:45I would address the people but their minds to ease.
24:50Tomorrow as the sun rises in the marketplace.
24:53What would you say?
24:55Attend to the arrangements.
24:58Yes, Prater.
25:00Why have I been brought here?
25:02To this house?
25:03The hilltop offers excellent vantage of the surrounding country.
25:18The ludus below will easily garrison my man.
25:21Then use it as such.
25:22I will remove myself to my father's villa.
25:28You will stay at my side.
25:39Set the house to order.
25:40I want everything in this frickin' house.
25:47Seen over the cliff.
25:49We will purchase new appointments of much coin.
25:53If my husband would have me here.
25:55He can certainly pay for the comfort.
25:58And see all traces of blood cleansed.
26:00It reeks of Batiatus and his faded bitch.
26:06Go! Go!
26:07Yes, Domino.
26:30I'm Johnny.
26:31I don't think so.
26:32I don't think so.
26:35Oh my god.
26:41Get!
26:43Ah!
26:45Ah...
26:47Oh my god.
26:49Ah!
26:51Ah!
26:52Oh my god.
26:53Ah!
26:54What has happened?
27:05Matters concerning my wife, the gods themselves fear to speculate.
27:15Have you lost wit?
27:19Speak.
27:24You should have sent word you were coming.
27:34We would have prepared a feast.
27:38Lucretia.
27:39You see it then?
27:41You see it?
27:45Kill it. Kill it. Kill it.
27:47Lucretia!
27:49Mrs. Barriottis' wife?
27:54A shadow of the same, and yet she lives, to be spared from such carnage, a blessing from the gods, one that would calm the city if it were known to be such.
28:04Daniel!
28:04I do not know where she's gone.
28:18Gaius, you cannot let her live.
28:22See her bathed and tendered, and what fragments her shattered mind yet hold.
28:42The Roman army?
28:43We are all of us dead.
28:45Grab your freaking balls.
28:46We never wanted this.
28:48You gladiators, you will see us all to our end.
28:50You little runt.
28:51Avron!
29:01We knew this day would come.
29:05Some have feared its approach.
29:09Others have longed for it.
29:10Yet few have grasped deeper meaning.
29:18But this moment
29:19was always fated to be so.
29:27I made promise
29:28to all of you
29:30when the house of Barriottis fell
29:32that we would see Rome tremble.
29:37You are the ones that shall quake.
29:40I have witnessed
29:47Glauber and his men
29:49entering the city.
29:51Enough in number
29:52to end your lives.
29:58Then stand with us
30:00and balance the odds.
30:03Mercato has announced
30:04Glauber will make her dress
30:06in the market as day breaks.
30:08It would be wise
30:09to use the distraction
30:10and leave such thoughts behind.
30:20He is lost to us.
30:22How many more would you have follow?
30:25Join with us, brother.
30:27We can head south
30:28while Glauber cups his balls
30:30and make speeches.
30:30He is the reason I am here
30:32and my wife forever absent.
30:35You often preach to me
30:36about caution.
30:38Turn advice now
30:39towards self.
30:40We are ready.
30:42House slaves
30:43playing at being men.
30:46They are not gladiators.
30:48They are not an army
30:49as much as you wish it to be so.
30:56Sleep upon it, Spartacus.
30:57But when the sun rises
31:00I would see recent dawn.
31:16Water.
31:18How did we come by it
31:19with the drought?
31:22The drought has long past.
31:24Do you not recall its ending?
31:30It is of no concern.
31:33Come.
31:34I would have you dry
31:35and seen to proper dress.
31:46Your wound.
31:48Wound?
31:49How did you come by it?
32:00Leave us.
32:08It must have been terrible.
32:12Trapped within me, Swarth.
32:15Your beasts running wild.
32:16Everyone believed you dead.
32:21Smashed upon the cliffs.
32:24Bits of bone.
32:26And flesh.
32:31Lucretia.
32:34We are friends,
32:36are we not?
32:38The very best.
32:40And you have so many.
32:46Amelia.
32:48Cacchelia.
32:51Lycemia.
32:56Cousin to Marcus Crouches.
32:59It would be a very great honor
33:01to be seen at her side.
33:03Would you make introduction?
33:04Let us see you dressed.
33:13Lycemia.
33:17Why didn't you tell me?
33:24You're a child.
33:25You're a child.
33:30Life blossoms in the house of Berdiardus.
33:33This is why we're yet to Capua.
33:47Why you saw Aurelia away.
33:50You hoped they would send Glaber.
33:53No.
33:56I prayed for it.
33:57And what do you pray for now?
34:05To the gods you do not believe in.
34:11Follow Crixus to the south.
34:16Do not let your vengeance claim
34:18so many you have saved from bondage.
34:20I would not see another life
34:32forfeit to my desires.
34:33We will find Navia
34:51and move far beyond grasp of Rome.
34:58Far from the name Spartacus
34:59as they have branded you with.
35:05We must turn to thought
35:05for an uncertain future
35:07and embrace
35:09the meaning moment.
35:23Be ready when word is given.
35:25You bark as a dominus.
35:26Sheep stand out
35:28if not prodded
35:29by snapping jaw.
35:30Cease your quarrels.
35:33I am for Spartacus
35:34and the lay of his thoughts.
35:36Last night they were towards
35:37heeding caution
35:38and joining you in the south.
35:42And in the light of morning.
35:46He was gone from my bed
35:47when I woke.
35:48There is no cause
35:56for rising concerns.
35:58The situation
35:59is well in control.
36:01One of our minions
36:02is out of control.
36:04No.
36:07It was an act of savagery
36:09committed by animals
36:11who know nothing more.
36:13These same beasts
36:16laid waste
36:17to the house
36:18of Batiatus.
36:19Many were lost that night.
36:21Women of proper standing.
36:24Men of honour
36:24and position.
36:26My own cousin
36:27Sextus
36:28your beloved magistrate
36:30of years past
36:31among the dead.
36:33He speaks the truth!
36:35At the hands of butchers
36:37who crave only blood
36:39and death
36:39and they shall see
36:41it returned
36:41in kind.
36:48The Spartacus, ladies!
36:50Even Theocleus
36:51fell before him!
36:55Spartacus
36:56is but a man
36:58and not all
37:01fall to his touch.
37:03The wife
37:04of Quintus
37:06Lentulus
37:07Battiatus
37:08stood
37:09against the
37:10merciless assault
37:11of Spartacus
37:12and his dogs
37:13and by favour
37:15of the gods
37:16she yet lives.
37:35It's a miracle!
37:37Spartacus
37:38will be praised!
37:40It's a blessing!
37:46We stand
37:47eclipsed.
37:49She
37:49is their herald
37:51blocked
37:53from the shores
37:55of the afterlife
37:56to deliver
37:57a message
37:58that Spartacus
38:00shall never
38:02triumph
38:02over the people
38:04of Capua!
38:05he comes
38:16he comes
38:16he comes
38:18he comes
38:20he comes
38:21still yourself
38:23and yet
38:24the gods
38:26grace us
38:26with further
38:27signs
38:28that Spartacus'
38:30end
38:30is near.
38:30I'm here.
39:00My men came upon a clutch of Batiata's slaves, attempting harm in the mountains to the east.
39:15This one is all that remains amongst the living.
39:21Before she succumbs to her wounds, I will force her tongue to purpose.
39:26And with her dying breath, she will tell me where Spartacus and his men hide themselves.
39:35And they shall be struck from this mortal world by the hand of Gaius Claudius Glabba!
39:56God!
40:01Preening, little shit!
40:02I'd rather favor him.
40:05How do you feel?
40:08Oh no!
40:17Yeah!
40:18No!
40:19Go!
40:21Oh, my God.
40:51Seize him!
41:06Spartacus!
41:21Take Orillia and go!
41:51Take him!
42:12Take him!
42:17You cannot win this!
42:23Stay and see vengeance forever denied!
42:41You are no better than Rascos and the Gauls, all driven only by your own desires.
42:46Do any of us hold worth to you?
42:48The reason I went alone...
42:50A hard comfort, if you had fallen to Galabra's men!
42:53Agrod would have let yourself.
42:55We need a leader, not some angry boy who can barely piss without splashing everyone about him.
43:01What would you have me do?
43:04Turn from the man that condemned my wife to slavery!
43:08Let him live!
43:10That took everything from me!
43:13You're heart still beats.
43:22Place ear to chest.
43:25And you will find it absent sound.
43:28And yet, you are not dead.
43:36Because of you, know that you have my gratitude.
43:40I did not come to lend you aid, you mad dog!
43:45I came to stop you!
43:49You would place yourself between Galabra and what he deserves.
43:53As you would place yourself between Navia and me!
43:59What do you think would be the result of killing a Praetor?
44:04The Senate would burn upon itself, belching forth fire and vengeance!
44:09And they would not send a few men as they do with Galabra.
44:12They would send thousands!
44:14A true army!
44:16Which we will never be!
44:27Aurelia calls for you.
44:44Oropa Skiropлетki
44:46Oropa Frey
44:51Spadkiss
44:52I am here.
44:59Promise me.
45:00Anything.
45:04Promise you will stay far from my son.
45:07My son, I would not have him die in your wake
45:15as his father and mother.
45:37Glabba and his men will pay in blood.
45:57Gather swords.
46:00No!
46:02Move south.
46:06To find Navia.
46:12Let Crixus and the other Gores chase lost hope.
46:15Sporakus!
46:16The decision's been made.
46:21We must stand as one.
46:27Or fall divided.
46:36A lesson hard learned.
46:40Shackle will be struck from every slave upon our path.
46:45We will see our numbers grow.
46:48And when they have become legion.
46:52We will face Glabba and the hordes of Rome again.
46:57And the gods shall weep for their suffering.
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