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02:20You
02:30You made me run.
03:00You made me run.
03:30You made me run.
03:59You made me run.
04:00You made me run.
04:02The absence of your troops in the games was an insult to good Virinius.
04:05The Republic would bear far greater slight were I to turn from purpose.
04:09Seppius has been searching for the Thracian for months.
04:13How came you to divine he would make attempt on the mines at Lucania?
04:16Because the gods themselves presented it through voice of humble servant.
04:24Lucretia, her counsel moved to my hand.
04:28Perhaps your course was justified then.
04:30I pray it true.
04:34Otherwise offence has been made upon the ramblings of a madwoman.
04:37We have moved past this, Lucretia.
04:39In spirit at least.
04:40Let us make it a thing of the flesh.
04:44With celebration.
04:46Here, within these walls.
04:48To pay tribute owed.
04:50An excellent nation.
04:52Well received.
04:53Yes?
04:54Stand a more grievous insult to refuse.
04:58I only thought to help.
05:00By plying that preening shed with celebration in our own house.
05:03Our house is in Rome, Gaius.
05:06And I would Spieth return.
05:08With Virinius' support, you will have Seppius met.
05:10Now worth a wait in peace.
05:12When Marcus returns with Spartacus as Lucretia...
05:16We place too high a value on her.
05:19She will drive us to ruin when it plummets.
05:23Lucretia continues to prove herself worthy of such estimation.
05:29Would that my own wife held the same.
05:42She needs a moment.
05:51She needs to frickin' move.
05:52How quickly would your fee carry out that month's condemn to that place?
05:55She is not alone in needing rest.
05:58The lack of it sets nerve to wage.
06:03We will find higher ground.
06:05Better defendants set upon.
06:08Come on.
06:12The weight of her increases with each step.
06:15Perhaps it is time to lighten burden.
06:17I swore a promise to Crixus.
06:19She is the man's heart.
06:20Would you again tear it from his chest?
06:21Crixus is dead.
06:23And I would be freed of his woman before we share the same fate.
06:27We move from Vesuvius to rejoin Agron.
06:30All of us.
06:31Speak of this again and the Romans will be the least of your concerns.
06:42Let him serve as a warning that Rome is not so easily defied.
06:58Their numbers dwindle.
07:02Yet ours follow at more rapid pace.
07:03They still hold the greater sum.
07:10Spartacus and his men are gladiators.
07:12A handful of your men will stand a pale shadow against one.
07:14Roman soldiers know something of death and the dealing of it.
07:17Do not measure their worth against common slaves.
07:21Your men are spread too thin throughout the forest.
07:25A single man carried by a swift purpose could do a turn with the reinforcements.
07:30Carry word to the other squads and do not rest.
07:33Tribune.
07:34See this to its end in the name of Gaius Claudius Glaber.
07:43Virinius is a man of the highest regard.
07:46See his cup always full and all desires met.
07:50Am I understood?
07:51Yes, Domina.
07:52That's true.
07:53I promise.
07:56Bathe and prepare yourselves.
07:59Sepia.
08:01Apologies.
08:02I was not told of your arrival.
08:04None required.
08:05I came seeking Lucretia's counsel.
08:10The thing desired by many, it would seem.
08:12Your words set her to path.
08:14Mine?
08:15You are further extolling the virtues of marriage.
08:18Wisdom of years has finally proven master of a fatuous youth.
08:22You've found a husband.
08:23So quickly.
08:24If the gods bless such a union.
08:26I shall entreat them on your behalf.
08:29With their favour, Virinius shall be yours.
08:33Virinius?
08:34Is he not handsome and tall and strong and of means?
08:38The form of a man every woman longs to call her own.
08:40He would make a husband to rival all others.
08:45I must prepare myself for his celebration.
08:48I would catch his eye with it to see the rest of him swiftly follow.
08:51You have made impression upon her.
09:03As have you.
09:04No longer is pilgrimage needed to Delphi.
09:08Those seeking the consideration of the gods need only bow to the Oracle of Capua.
09:14I am but humble vessel, offering a mere taste of their will.
09:22When Marcus returns, absent Spartacus, you shall be revealed as what you are.
09:30An empty vessel.
09:32Baron of life and prophecy.
09:35See yourself dressed for tonight.
09:39I've no doubt my husband will wish to parade you about as favoured pet.
09:43Your husband's trust is valued gift.
09:48Yet yours would prove the greater treasure.
09:51The faith placed in me is not mislaid.
10:12Spartacus proves where I predict it.
10:15Praetor, this is all that's done captured.
10:18Many more are lay dead in the mines.
10:21The hail of death.
10:22I don't know.
10:52He stands to you at least.
10:55Where is Spartacus?
10:57He fled into the woods with a clutch of slaves.
11:00Marcus gives chase.
11:02Alert me the moment he is sighted upon the road.
11:10To the cells.
11:12Move!
11:13Even aided by your divine guidance.
11:17He stands with empty hands.
11:21Your prophecies bear the stench of opportunity.
11:24Was delivered by your dead husband's man.
11:27A toad.
11:28Who has seen his share of wounds.
11:30I wonder if he could mend them as well.
11:37Do not think be their fool as my husband and father.
11:49You and I have unfinished affairs.
11:52And I would see them draw to a close.
11:59Get in.
12:04Again to this house!
12:07Listen.
12:08I'm afraid I alone should bear.
12:10The risk is known to us all.
12:12Stop risk!
12:13I stand with you in this life.
12:15And the next.
12:16As do I.
12:17The bonds of brotherhood.
12:23They have always run deep within these walls.
12:31There are no my ears.
12:34What has happened?
12:39How did you come here?
12:41I was a fool.
12:44That now stands in fellow company.
12:47Their fault lies only in following me on impossible journey.
12:51They've here.
12:52Maybe lives.
12:53We liberated her from the mines.
12:58Love.
12:59You fall to ruin for love.
13:14She lives.
13:16You're safe now.
13:33You're safe.
13:46You do not rest?
14:08I would not see another of us fall.
14:10Not even the gods could have done more to prevent it.
14:18A thought holding no comfort to the dead.
14:24Navia!
14:25Let's go!
14:30Oh, my God!
15:00Oh, my God.
15:30Oh, shit.
15:56He risked life to save my own.
16:00He risked life to save my own.
16:30These walls truly present no evidence of witnessed horrors.
16:39Such memory shall soon be cleansed from thought.
16:42Never again to darken my mind.
16:44I love such a day.
16:45Let us hasten it with ample libation.
16:48I fear Mercato may lose himself at the bottom of a cup and forget that we are of position.
16:54I will never make spectacle of myself.
16:56Come then.
16:57I would test the strength of your resolve.
17:00And my own as well.
17:03I have never beheld Saurgallianus in such high spirits.
17:06This celebration already proves clever suggestion.
17:09To be made brilliant if Spartacus' capture were to be announced.
17:12The gods may yet bless us this night with unexpected gifts.
17:17Let us entreat them with wine and song, our voices that carry to Olympus itself.
17:22This house once sat perched within its reach.
17:25I have worshipped here myself upon occasion.
17:29Come, let us enjoy a spectacle.
17:41Truly a feast for the censors.
17:44Even I stand speechless.
17:45And then I shall seize upon rare moment to honor a noble guest.
17:51Good citizens of Capua, your presence tonight in a house that once stood cursed is testament to your courage and faith.
18:03Faith not only in me, but in the body of the Senate as well.
18:07Represented by beloved Albinius and noble Virinius.
18:16See how they admire you.
18:19Good, Virinius.
18:23God takes your counsel to heart.
18:28And I repay your kind attendance with welcome news of retribution.
18:36My soldiers return with news of Spartacus' imminent capture.
18:46And offer in advance the lives of the few surviving remnants of his most trusted men.
18:58These gladiators, these slaves, were responsible for the deaths of many of your noble kin.
19:28And they will pay.
19:31With blood!
19:37Greater Virinius.
19:40Pressing concerns forced hands and preventing my men from presenting at your games.
19:45I offer you the lives of these enemies of Rome to barn unintentional wounds.
19:58Come on, we want blood!
20:13Gratitude for this honor.
20:15And for your tireless pursuit of the villain Spartacus.
20:21Yet I cannot accept.
20:24I cannot accept because to do so would rob the people of this city of deserved pleasures.
20:30Let these men not fall here tonight in the honor of a single man, but in the arena.
20:36Before all of Capua.
20:37It's way too close to the outside.
20:38Does it take place?
20:39It's way too close to the inside.
20:40It's way too close to the outside.
20:44I love you.
20:54What a...
20:55Water!
20:56Uh...
20:57Uh...
20:58Oh my...
20:59Uh...
21:00Oh my...
21:01Ugh...
21:02I love you.
21:02I love you.
21:03I love you.
21:04I love you.
21:04I love you.
21:05The boy fought well.
21:14Will this rewind to sin and properly on his way?
21:18You speak of him as if already gone.
21:20Then he speaks the truth.
21:21We have settled this.
21:23Come to reason.
21:24There is more blood upon the ground than yet within him.
21:26Even if we carry him, he will not survive.
21:28But he will leave a trail, one that the Romans shall follow.
21:32You cannot just leave him.
21:34No.
21:35We cannot.
21:36It would be a kindness.
21:39You will not touch him.
21:41Then do it yourself.
21:43Crixus.
21:45He survived worse against Theocles.
21:52The boy, too, will live if his wound is sealed with fire.
21:59Fire would call the Romans down upon us.
22:01Then we must be quick and be gone before they arrive.
22:05And if we are not, we do not have enough men.
22:09No, we do not.
22:14Find Amgron and bring all to purpose.
22:20We will follow as swiftly as we are able.
22:22Well, I fear it will not be swept enough.
22:24I fear it will not be swept enough.
22:24Trust as game awaiting slaughter, yet the man still eyes us as prey.
22:48The fire will soon be put from rebellious eyes.
22:52A fitting end to your games, vulvius.
22:53There shall be a day etched in memory.
22:55I cannot wait to see their blood spill upon the sands.
22:58Nor I.
23:01Yet should they not fall here, in the very place they robbed our beloved cousin Sextus of his life.
23:08We are politicians, are we not?
23:11Let us come to middle ground and see everyone satisfied.
23:14Choose a single man and let us make sport of him in memory of your cousin.
23:17A most judicious compromise.
23:22Seppius is not the only one who stands injured.
23:25The gods themselves took note of the horrors inflicted upon Lucretia.
23:30And pluck her from the shores of the afterlife to voice their desires.
23:35Should she not choose what blood is shed beneath roof?
23:39She once claimed her own.
23:40Verinius has seen fit to allow us a taste of the blood to come.
24:02A single man to be chosen by its former dominer.
24:07The gods themselves guiding her hands.
24:10The gods have chance.
24:40This one.
24:50We shall draw lots.
24:52And cut Pacello to prolong the game.
24:54Seppius to stand first in honor of fallen cousin.
24:57Stop the lot of you, Ryland guys!
24:59Do not think that the gods have shown you mercy.
25:25I but delay your passing so that I may savor it.
25:30But my life is gladly given.
25:36For Neva is.
25:38She lives.
25:39Far from your grasp.
25:43You was greeted with joy.
25:47I would have her hear of your final manners.
25:50In the arena you held so dear.
25:53And the crowd which once cheered your name.
25:55Spitting upon you.
25:56Spitting upon you.
25:57And when you fall, it will not be as champion, but as a common slave.
26:04Absent honor and absent glory and your name for ever lost in history.
26:09First blood has been drawn.
26:28Who stands next?
26:31Remember, do not cut too deep.
26:38I would not deprive everyone fair turn.
26:43Vurnia is in time but a handful of days and already outshines your heartburn.
26:49The man does exude presents.
26:52And your heart was always set upon Gaius.
27:03It is a deceitful thing that has led many astray.
27:07Yet mistakes of youth need not forever haunt maturity.
27:16You would see marriage dissolved.
27:18I do not hold such power.
27:21But that decision lies in trusted father.
27:27Gaius is not without considerable thought.
27:29But if it not been favorably upon your name.
27:33You carry his child.
27:36And he holds position of Praetor.
27:39He is not the only one with such title.
27:42It would seem the gods favor less mature schemes.
27:50Strike it from your thoughts.
27:52As I have from mine.
27:54Don't be greedy, Gaius.
27:55We must stop.
27:57AAAAAAAAH!
28:11AAAAAAAAGH!
28:14He's fading.
28:16He'd have something for him to clutch between teeth.
28:24What are you doing?
28:24I must close your world.
28:29I am to be branded with fire.
28:32This is a true gladiator wood.
28:34You've earned your place amongst the brotherhood.
28:40Hold it down.
28:48It's not greater.
28:55The fire, quickly.
29:12Take my sword. Go.
29:21Come, it is your turn.
29:23I have never held one before.
29:36Place the tip against flesh.
29:39And feel it part of your desire.
29:41I cannot.
29:56Apologies.
29:57Our honored guest asks too much of inexperienced hands.
30:10Your wife does not shy from taking life.
30:27That is how you sate desire.
30:28For love.
30:29For vengeance.
30:30Without hesitation.
30:32Without hesitation.
30:33Yeah!
30:34Yeah!
30:35Yeah!
30:36Yeah!
30:37Yeah!
30:38Yeah!
30:39Yeah!
30:40Yeah!
30:54Yeah!
30:55It is a sight, is it not?
31:15All of Capua laid at your feet.
31:18It is not the view.
31:20A quiet respite and celebration that draws me.
31:22I have shattered it with a prattling tongue.
31:27Apologies.
31:28Linger.
31:30I would not sweep you from perch once you were rowing.
31:34Seems a lifetime ago I called it so.
31:38Time flees them as all.
31:41Leaving regret for what might have been churning in our wake.
31:44I fear we share much in such regard.
31:48A husband lost.
31:50A wife.
31:51Dearly missed.
31:55Let us turn to common joy.
31:58A friend and daughter.
32:01Alithia.
32:04The name fails to lighten troubled thorns.
32:09Give them voice.
32:12And I shall entreat the gods to see them satisfied.
32:15Your counsel would be much appreciated.
32:23Let us see if not.
32:34We will be Wolper.
32:34Mother fisherman.
32:46What am I saying?
32:47Husband.
32:48Yes.
32:48Where's Fortas?
32:56We avoided one squad of Romans, a second we could not.
32:59I lost Fortas in the woods as we fled.
33:01Which direction?
33:02The one which you travel in.
33:04We should break west and hope to miss them before riding course.
33:07And if we do not?
33:09Then they shall learn that a wounded animal may yet bear teeth.
33:18You overreach, and hot tears burn in result.
33:28Turn from him.
33:32And dry your eyes.
33:35Let us leave this freaking house.
33:40And see memory of this night fade in warm embrace.
33:44Yes, brother.
34:00Carassus.
34:01Yes, yes, I have dined and bathed with him on many occasions.
34:05A man large of coin.
34:07Small of rod.
34:09His wife has often spoken of it.
34:11In far grander terms.
34:17Seek more wine.
34:18I shall join you presently.
34:23Your eye flits from young to younger still.
34:27Of celebration's stretchers, I fear to discover you with a newborn clutched in hand.
34:33Anithia.
34:34I would not see my jest towards Crassus reach his ear.
34:37And what do you offer to purchase my silence?
34:45What is it you seek?
34:47Favor for your husband?
34:50I have secured many for him over the years.
34:53Perhaps it is time to place myself higher in concern.
35:02It would be well deserved.
35:05Why do you chase after simple little girls, fairly formed of breast?
35:10They are unencumbered of marriage.
35:15And obligation.
35:16And if a woman, your equal, stood removed from such?
35:30We speak in ever-tightening circles.
35:32I would see them come to a point.
35:52My father never favored bias.
35:54If a more suitable husband, with equal title, and greater promise, would make his intentions known.
36:12You play a dangerous game.
36:15With stakes worth the risk.
36:30Gain your father's approval to resolve your marriage.
36:34And find me as wet with desire as you now stand.
36:38Gain your father's approval to resolve your marriage.
37:08Gain your father's approval to resolve your marriage.
37:10Gain your father's approval to resolve your marriage.
37:12You will be with me.
37:39Fortis.
37:42Back the way we came.
38:12Back the way we came.
38:28Let's get us!
38:42Let's go!
39:12Let's go!
39:42Let's go!
39:52And I'm not freaking warn you!
40:12I see you swoon.
40:18But you should live.
40:19Call the remaining squad.
40:20Will not make a difference.
40:22Spartacus is possessed by the gods.
40:24Spartacus is here!
40:26Bear arms!
40:27Draw them to us.
40:28And we will fight until the last drop of Roman blood.
40:32I am not a Roman.
40:35And I will not freaking die this night.
40:42You must move before more calm.
40:55I am done running.
41:02Do not let this be for nothing.
41:04Liv.
41:07I see many Romans fall.
41:12Ah.
41:39You really believe This will save you.
41:42Maneuvering my father inside you.
41:46You're mistaken, too.
41:46Do not attempt to twist words to advantage.
41:49I will not be placed beneath your heel again, you withered cow.
41:53You think so low of me.
41:56Best of all, lasting memory of blood and betrayal.
41:59I've done many things to hurt you.
42:03Because I was jealous.
42:06Of your position.
42:08Your beauty.
42:09Your youth.
42:10I would do anything, Aletheia, to erase the injury my actions have caused.
42:18You remember what happened between us?
42:22I remember everything.
42:27Do not think I will be so easily threatened.
42:29Again, you mistake intent.
42:36Mistake is yours.
42:40I will dash your head against the stones, as I did like him here.
42:46Wait.
42:46With tales of how you lost wits and came to me.
42:49Your father.
42:50He will not mourn the passing of a faded whore.
42:52He will dissolve your marriage.
42:54That is the reason I took him to my thighs.
42:59Dissuey him to your cause of wedding, Merinius.
43:02That is what you desire, is it not?
43:04Even if it were, why would my father be moved by a serpent's tongue?
43:08Oh, the God speaks through me.
43:12He sees wisdom in their counsel.
43:17I did it for you, Aletheia.
43:20To secure a future for you and your child.
43:22Perhaps it is I that I've been foolish.
43:38To ever doubt such dear friend was blessed by the gods.
43:43Laughter and drink have done much to dispel darkening gloom.
44:00Good.
44:03Yet I fear shall see split head come more.
44:06You sound satisfied, then?
44:09I know things.
44:10Let us set past aside and look towards a deserving future.
44:16Words of significant worth.
44:22Come.
44:23I would break more with you before sleep claims us.
44:35Apologies for earlier doubt.
44:40This evening has proved most advantageous.
44:45Yes.
44:47I long to see what dawn shall bring.
45:06Sylvia's.
45:07How far?
45:12All the day's journey.
45:23Take Nassir.
45:25I will hold them back for as long as I am able.
45:27No.
45:29I stay by your side.
45:31I will hold them back for as long as I am.
45:56I will.
45:57Oh, my God.
46:27Oh, my God.
46:57Oh, my God.
47:27Oh, my God.
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