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01:46A fine showing
01:47To be forever remembered by a doring crowd
01:50As will the name Verinius, who bestows such generous gifts
01:54Indeed, he shall never be forgotten
01:57The same cannot be said of all men
01:59Would that more stood your equal?
02:04A pity there is but one of him, so soon recalled to Rome
02:08A brief yet profitable stay
02:10Your games have given the city much-needed distraction in these dark times
02:14The executions begin
02:17Glorious finale do I stay at Catwoman
02:20If only Spartacus were among the condemned
02:22The man shall be put to grass soon enough, Pecato
02:25My man moved towards his very purpose
02:28Until such a time that I send message
02:31Punctuated in blood
02:38Hannibal stands at our gates
02:40A phrase used to invoke fear among the children of Rome
02:45A spectre of the Carthaginian animal who besieged this city with terror and death
02:51Many years passed
02:52Yet as is the fate of all enemies of the Republic
02:56Hannibal passed from this life at the end of a Roman sword
03:00A fate that will one day be shared by the rebel Spartacus
03:05Was it not your distant relative that he is Claudius Pelcher
03:11Who failed to defeat Hannibal in the first battle of Capcom?
03:15T'was
03:21The gods have yet to bless us with such glorious sight
03:23Yet they grace us with portent upon horizon
03:26Three of Spartacus' most trusted men
03:29Their deaths to serve as warning to all who would challenge Rome
03:33Their blood to be shed at gladium
03:38By the warriors whose victories this day have earned them positioned in the primus
03:44Get ready to die!
03:51Their blood to be shed ad gladium
03:53by the warriors whose victories this day
03:55have earned them position in the primus.
03:58Yet who shall lead the forces of Rome?
04:01Who deserves such storied mantle?
04:04There stands but one,
04:06the only gladiator from this fair city
04:09to ever earn his freedom upon the sand,
04:12a true god of the arena.
04:14I give you...
04:16Gammicus!
04:26Gammicus! Gammicus! Gammicus! Gammicus!
04:42Gammicus! Gammicus! Gammicus!
04:46Why would he do that?
04:48Because he's a man without honor.
05:00We had last faced each other upon the sands.
05:02As Melita always feared.
05:16Is it true?
05:18Did you lay with her the nights you left this world?
05:22Is it true?
05:24Is it true?
05:25Is it true?
05:31Begin!
05:32Who is everything?
05:34Whoa!
05:35Whoa!
05:36Whoa!
05:37Whoa!
05:38Whoa!
05:39Whoa!
05:40Whoa!
05:41Whoa!
05:42Whoa!
05:43Whoa!
05:44Whoa!
05:45Whoa!
05:46Over-theirous drug.
05:48Whoa!
05:49Whoa!
05:50Whoa!
05:51We have found something.
06:18Finally, God's your favor.
06:21I'm going to see to what extent.
06:41Bring the others.
06:46Search for weapons. Something you may have been left behind.
06:51A roof over our heads.
06:59Mostly.
07:01You should take rest.
07:03Consider future.
07:05There holds none for you in my temple.
07:09So the gods finally send me to the afterlife.
07:23Care to join me?
07:25We seek on the shelter.
07:29Nothing more.
07:31Spartacus?
07:35You are Spartacus.
07:37I am.
07:43Then I must take enemy for blessing.
07:47This temple has remained absent worship for many years.
07:55It does not offer much in the way of comforts.
07:57But I would share what I have.
08:01Gratitude.
08:03You would trust wine and words from a Roman pig.
08:05And what are you?
08:07A Gaul by your lack of mania.
08:09I am no fricking Gaul.
08:11I am Agron from the lands east of the Rhine.
08:13And I am Lucius.
08:15A Roman of the Caelian clan.
08:21Why are you here, Lucius?
08:23I did have more esteemed lodgings once.
08:27A villa.
08:29And horses.
08:33A family.
08:35Struck from this world by Sulla's black heart.
08:39Sulla.
08:41He too was a Roman.
08:43Yet marched upon his own people.
08:45Punishing any who dared to defy him.
08:49Your eyes seemed to brighten when you heard my name.
08:53Unexpected from a Roman.
08:55The ones I held to heart.
08:59Slaughtered by the same.
09:01They stand no kin to me now.
09:05And yet.
09:07The man who would make them suffer.
09:11I would gladly call a brother.
09:17You could not have made speech before swilling the last of the wine.
09:21If I had known you were for this temple.
09:23If I had known you were for this temple.
09:25I'd have stocked it to the rafters.
09:31I thought the lot of you fallen.
09:33The mines of Lucania.
09:35Where have you held such tales?
09:37In the streets of Neapolis.
09:39Frequented for trading.
09:41The city is afire with news of your defeat.
09:43The only survivors to be executed at...
09:45Varinus' fricking games.
09:47Survivors?
09:49Give names.
09:51Three stand for the sands.
09:53And one by word marked as the undefeated gore.
09:57Crixus.
09:59He, it lives.
10:03Only to see sunbreak dawn once more.
10:07Games come to an end when it sets.
10:09As do the lives of your men.
10:11As do the lives of your men.
10:13The twidels.
10:15CHEERING
10:17Oh my God.
10:27Defeated yes women.
10:29Iegem this to the tietりました mass of this lady.
10:31And this one.
10:32Termumbled.
10:33The pod��ences often work.
10:35This family was abused.
10:37Spartacus yet evades death.
10:39While we embrace it.
10:42Yes, I will embrace Navia
10:45when she is returned to my arms in the afterlife.
10:50When Melita awaits you.
11:07How you will stir the crowd.
11:10Tales of the prowess of Gannicus yet fill the air,
11:13rivaling those of Hercules himself.
11:15His labors were rewarded with immortality.
11:17Watching for you, I seek more earthly payments.
11:20To be provided upon completion of your services.
11:23I find myself light of coin.
11:25A few dropped in hand would anchor purpose.
11:28Of course.
11:30I would not wish to see wind carry you aloft
11:32short of the appointed hour.
11:37I shall see it done.
11:53How did he fall?
11:55We came upon Spartacus and his men while giving chase.
11:58The villain himself delivered Grievous' injury.
12:01And yet you stand before me drawing breath.
12:05I came to Tribune's aid pulling my way to staunch life flowing from wound.
12:10Noble effort.
12:12Bearing no fruit.
12:13Praetor.
12:14Send word to Senator Albinius.
12:15Spartacus will not be among the slaves executed at tomorrow's games.
12:19And the Syrian?
12:20Oh, he will yet have chance to afford himself in battle.
12:22In the arena.
12:23To be executed with the other worthless slaves!
12:25No!
12:26Praetor, I beg of you!
12:27Praetor!
12:28Ah!
12:29Mm!
12:40Yet another disappointment.
12:43Spartacus evades poor Gaius once again.
12:46Fear your games will suffer from the Thracians' absence.
12:49A good Mikato assures me grand spectacle.
12:51I would not have your husband's failure dampened spirits.
12:54As I would not have him remain so tired of.
12:57The very purpose of our gathering.
12:59News of your desires towards loving daughter.
13:02Lift hard.
13:04Yet we must proceed with caution.
13:06I would not have Gaius aware of our plans until presented with dissolution.
13:09Let us take leave and further discuss how to proceed.
13:12I long for constraints to be shed.
13:15And our fortunes return to Rome.
13:17As I long for you by my side.
13:19Holding position of wife.
13:26Remove encumbrance as discussed.
13:28And we will see this to proper end.
13:39I am in your debt.
13:43Spartacus told me what you have done for Nazir.
13:47If it were not for you...
13:48It is because of me that he lays near death.
13:50You never should have come to the mines.
13:52I did what I could to stop them.
13:56He would not be swayed from the tent.
14:02None of them would.
14:03I wish Lucretia had taken my life.
14:06Then Crixus would not have had to sacrifice his.
14:11For something soiled and ruined.
14:14Spartacus calls for you.
14:27Monsieur.
14:29He yet finds.
14:33As do we all.
14:36The Romans would have it believed otherwise.
14:39Lucius tells a spreading word that we are all but defeated.
14:43Let them come.
14:44And find assumption false.
14:46We would not wait for such a day.
14:49Nor see our brothers fall in the arena.
14:54You would lay a tack on the arena.
14:58Our numbers are low.
14:59More so if men able with sword.
15:01Thing known by Glabler and his soldiers.
15:03They would never think us to make a tent.
15:08For good freaking reason.
15:09Who is more familiar with the arena than men who have fought upon its sands?
15:21What are your thoughts?
15:23His executioner deserves message.
15:24That Rome will smother any flame that burns against its rule.
15:33I would send message of our own.
15:35One that will ignite the hearts of all yet enslaved.
15:37Tis a heavy burden.
15:40Stilling life that grows inside you.
15:42I had thought deed of light of concern.
15:52I do not know why I pause.
15:53A woman will always be moved to protect her child.
15:55Tis a heavy burden, stilling life that grows inside you.
16:00I thought deed of light a concern.
16:03I do not know why I pause.
16:05A woman will always be moved to protect her child.
16:11Yet it must be done.
16:14Perhaps it wise to delay the act.
16:17Your absence of the games will draw notice.
16:20My absence?
16:22I have forced Sylphium on many slaves to rid the House of Batiatus of unwanted burden.
16:28You will sicken for many days.
16:33You prove wise, Counsel.
16:42Service I would continue to provide.
16:47Do you wish to accompany me, Duran?
16:49I wish only to be at your side.
16:54There is yet much of the past between us.
16:58It does see if there is a future.
17:08Be quick.
17:09At last she comes.
17:22Other matters have drawn my attention.
17:24I would see it towards current freaking plight.
17:29Do you think that I would allow you to perish upon the sands?
17:32After all you have done for me.
17:34I will break words with glabber.
17:37Place his blame for Spartacus evading capture.
17:44He will not listen to you.
17:46Yet he will heed the will of the gods.
17:49As he has so graciously in the past.
17:51I shall whisper of them.
17:53Of how you were returned to us from dark woods for a purpose.
17:57Of how the gods yet have use for you.
18:00As do I.
18:02What would you have of me now?
18:07There is a red vial.
18:09Secreted among Alithia's jewelry.
18:11I would see its contents replaced with water and bitter rub.
18:15That task easier seen by your own hand.
18:18You are close there and move freely through the villa.
18:21The risk of discovery is too great.
18:23Alithia must be given no reason to doubt me.
18:25Or all will fall to ruin.
18:26But how am I to do such a thing?
18:29Even free of bondage.
18:30I am no spirit able to pass through Gate.
18:32Was I not the domino of this house?
18:38Gate's part in remembrance.
18:48I will see myself free of bondage.
18:52At any cost.
18:56Is such a thing possible?
18:58I would see it so.
18:59I will fall with Crixus in the arena.
19:02If the gods yet care.
19:04May they speed your return.
19:06Where do we go?
19:09Nazia!
19:13Give me a sword.
19:15I will join you.
19:16I will have you rest yet a while longer.
19:18This time you stay.
19:20And I go.
19:26We must move.
19:29We must move.
19:35The boy cheats death.
19:38Perhaps it is a sign.
19:41We cannot rely on Omen.
19:43We must take strength and just cause.
19:45You have all heard whispers of what we attempt.
19:50I would overtake soft voice with bold words.
19:54We are for the arena in Capua.
19:58What?
20:00We have suffered wound and loss.
20:03We have been divided.
20:05Yet we are free.
20:07A thing beyond price.
20:10A thing I would see condemned brothers embrace once again.
20:17And in the doing of it.
20:19Spread word to every slave yet beneath you.
20:23That even the mighty Republic bleeds when struck.
20:27I would share a cup.
20:42To regain sense.
20:49I've not seen you here before, have I?
20:52You've been many years from Capua.
20:54What brings return?
20:56Come to the games.
21:00I wish I could see them.
21:02I would trade place.
21:04You stand upon the sands.
21:06And I will drink until the gods take me.
21:10Sands?
21:12Eugenicus.
21:14Shadow of the same.
21:16I've never heard of another who's won the ruders.
21:18May I touch it?
21:20These markings, they tell of your victories.
21:28They tell of glories.
21:31Long forgotten.
21:37Why do you carry it of a trouble's mind?
21:40It must always remain at my side.
21:43Even in the arena.
21:44Proof that I am no longer a slave.
21:52A reminder of choices made while I was yet one.
21:58Freeze!
22:03Let us but talk behind us.
22:04I would fall to bed.
22:08Wine.
22:10And the memory of your thighs to brace against coming day.
22:14Huh.
22:34See them delivered to the arena prepared for execution.
22:44Praetor.
22:46Praetor!
22:48Apologies.
22:49I would have word.
22:50You draw breath only because Lucretia cautions the gods yet foretell of your worth.
22:52Press me and see prophecy ignored.
22:53I but wish to fulfill it this very day.
22:54Ready?
22:55March.
22:57Speak then.
22:58And let us gauge divinity.
22:59Krator. Apologies.
23:01I would have word.
23:03You draw breath only because Lucretia cautions
23:05the gods yet foretell of your worth.
23:07Press me and see prophecy ignored.
23:09I but wish to fulfill it.
23:11This very day.
23:13Ready?
23:15March.
23:17Speak then.
23:19And let us gauge divinity.
23:21My eyes fell upon most curious sight.
23:25Witness for my cell.
23:27The wives' slaves stealing through the night
23:29in her hand.
23:31A thing familiar to me.
23:33One...
23:35I fear you may have no knowledge of.
23:38See the little well stocked with water and wine.
23:41I would not stand before Virinius
23:43apart from this frickin' heat.
23:45Yes, Domina.
23:47Pius.
23:49I thought you for the arena with your men.
23:57Have the gods ever beheld such beauty?
24:01You flatter.
24:03Leave us.
24:07We will be past the appointed hour.
24:09They will wait.
24:11As I awaited.
24:13Blessings longed for.
24:17It will be a glorious day.
24:19One you would see.
24:21Never arrive.
24:31Guys...
24:33Do not freaking attempt lie!
24:35I know what I hold.
24:39And the intent it carries!
24:41Why?
24:53Because you are not worthy of an heir.
24:55You are not worthy of me.
24:59I will hold my child in my arms.
25:03And you will play part of dutiful mother and wife.
25:05I will not.
25:07You will do as your husband commands!
25:09Then I pray Virinius gives them with softer voice.
25:11Virinius.
25:13My father dissolves our marriage
25:15in favor of more promising opportunity.
25:17I return with him to Rome at the close of the games.
25:19You conspire against me.
25:21You are worthy of me.
25:23You are worthy of me.
25:25I will hold my child in my arms.
25:27You conspire against me.
25:29We do what we must in face of growing disappointment.
25:33I will have words with your father.
25:35To what end?
25:37He allowed you my hand only because I begged with teary eye,
25:39wet with thoughts of love.
25:44They now stand dry.
25:47Desert deprived of rain.
25:53There's nothing left between us.
25:57Men, Marie Zerni.
25:59Yet they too shall fade.
26:03Come.
26:05Let us present ourselves as husband and wife.
26:09For the last time.
26:11The crowd has turned to sour mood.
26:25We can place no blame.
26:27Except perhaps upon cause of delay.
26:29Apologies.
26:31My husband found himself distracted by unexpected concerns.
26:33Matters of great import then.
26:35To keep honored guests and all of Capua waiting.
26:37It was of pressing nature.
26:39I would condemn such transgressions to distant past.
26:41And turn I toward more deserving future.
26:43Such thoughts kept sleep at bay.
26:45I pray the conclusion of this day brings you comfort.
26:47As you were brought to all touched by your divine presence.
26:49Let us begin.
26:51And see it come to pass.
26:53What are we waiting for?
26:55What are we waiting for?
26:57Come on with it!
26:59Citizens of Capua.
27:01We gather this day to witness an end to the storied games of your humble editor.
27:05Publius Verinius.
27:09And in their closing know that I have not forgotten the moors of noonday execution.
27:11But rather, find tradition exalted to position of the primus.
27:15And each contest that leads us to it shall determine which men stand worthy to just
27:26but rather, fine tradition exalted to position of the Primus.
27:30And each contest that leads us to it shall determine which men stand worthy to deliver the justice of Rome.
27:40Let spectacles of blood no longer hold pause.
27:43Enter.
27:44Mykda.
27:45Samknight.
27:53Enter.
27:54Aberon.
27:55Mamelo.
28:02May the gods bless us with a day forever edged upon memory.
28:07Begin!
28:24Up to the second half.
28:25Machines.
28:26Jump.
28:27Run.
28:28Run.
28:29Run.
28:30Run!
28:31Run!
28:32Run!
28:33Run!
28:34Run!
28:35Run!
28:37Run!
28:38Run!
28:39Run!
28:40Oh
29:10Oh
29:25Display to shake the heavens you possess a gift for the pairing of gladiators
29:29Mikato you ever consider applying such trade in Rome honor me Prater
29:40Your husband's eyes betray darkening storm he has made unfortunate discovery within my bedchambers
29:54Unfortunate indeed
30:10Oh
30:40We reach final contest before the primus
30:44Who shall prove himself from God?
30:46Who shall prove himself from God?
30:48Who shall prove himself from God?
30:50Who shall prove himself from God?
30:52Hands up!
30:53Rastodiac!
30:54Off the muffins!
30:58And the Strava from below!
31:00From below!
31:30Please
31:36Kido, Kido
31:40Kido, Kido
31:49Kido! Kido Kido
31:56I want to show you the sortir of your house
31:58Après
31:58ai
32:00A fine showing, to be forever remembered by a goring crowd, as will the name Berenius,
32:13who bestows such generous gifts.
32:15Indeed.
32:16He shall never be forgotten.
32:18The same cannot be said of all men.
32:23The executions begin.
32:30Two against an army.
32:35I do not care if your odds.
32:37You will see them towards our favor.
32:39You are clear to your purpose.
32:41We will see it, Dan.
32:43It gives strength, knowing you stand with me.
32:57We must work quickly.
32:59If any of you have faith in any gods, now would be the time to frickin' and treat them.
33:06Quick, quick!
33:08Hannibal stands at our gates.
33:10A phrase used to invoke fear among the children of Rome.
33:14A spectre of the Carthaginian animals...
33:17For many years, I have dreamed of my return to the arena.
33:22It is an honor to stand beside you upon the sands.
33:26Hannibal's path from this light at the end of a Roman sword!
33:29Your time... has come.
33:33...and one day be shared by the rebel Sparfrigus!
33:35The Lord of the wickedness of the Lord is dying.
33:39The Lord is dying.
33:40The Lord is dying.
33:41The Lord is dying.
33:42The Lord is dying.
33:43The Lord is dying.
33:44The Lord is dying.
33:45The Lord is dying.
33:46The Lord is dying.
33:47The Lord is dying.
33:48The Lord is dying.
33:49I'm dying.
33:50I'm dying.
33:51The Lord is dying.
33:52I'm waiting for victory as well.
33:55Then let us prove them fools.
33:56For giving us swords at all.
33:58Kill that bastard!
34:17Why don't I die?
34:19Ha ha ha!
34:23I wanna see you're in space, Rixxer!
34:28Who? Who? Who? Who? Who? Who?
34:41This day, Gras, has undeserved honor.
34:43I have longed to share the sands with Ganicus,
34:46the greatest champion ever to enter the arena.
34:48I stand no champions here.
34:50Only men and their fates.
34:52Yet who shall lead the force of the world?
34:55Who deserves such storied battle?
35:00You were in the house of Bariotas.
35:02There stands but one.
35:04A lifetime ago.
35:06Now you'd take to the sands,
35:08to claim the lives of your brothers.
35:10They must fall, I would see them to honorable death.
35:12A true god of...
35:13Given by one who yet holds them to a heart.
35:16...
35:38I think you need to question a freaking plan.
35:51We are committed.
35:54Steal nerve and be ready for it.
36:08She was my wife!
36:23And you, my brother!
36:28Be alive!
36:35This is the place!
36:38You there!
36:44Meronius, set for more men!
36:46Halt!
36:46All finally nears his end.
36:55All finally nears his end.
37:09Fate long overdue.
37:10Finish that thing!
37:23Fuck!
37:24I never wanted to feel what I felt for her.
37:45I never wanted any of this.
37:54I never wanted any of this.
38:24I never wanted any of this.
38:54I never wanted any of this.
39:24I will send you two whole arms, brother.
39:48I never wanted any of this.
40:18I never wanted any of this.
40:30I never wanted any of this.
40:42I never wanted any of this.
40:54I never wanted any of this.
41:06I never wanted any of this.
41:18I was just gone from here, brother.
41:20Kill them!
41:22Kill them!
41:24Kill them!
41:34Kill them!
41:36Kill them!
41:38Kill them!
41:48Kill them!
41:52Kill them!
42:06Kill them!
42:08Kill them!
42:10Kill them!
42:20Kill them!
42:22Kill them!
42:24Kill them!
42:26Kill them!
42:36Kill them!
42:38Kill them!
42:48Kill them!
42:49Kill them!
42:50Kill them!
42:52Kill them!
42:54Kill them!
42:56Kill them!
42:59Kill them!
43:01Kill them!
43:02Kill them!
43:04The mob is clearly!
43:06Spartacus once again makes fool of you.
43:13Your eyes on the senator found their ass.
43:36Spartacus! We must move!
43:49No! We must find Animaeus!
43:54This way.
44:06Daesh! Help me, please!
44:22I'm not the fool you and your daughter think me.
44:36Help me with him!
45:06I'm not the fool you.
45:36Spartacus!
45:41Spartacus!
45:47I've had my filth games. Let us leave this arena forever.
45:55Citizens! Citizens! Calm yourselves!
46:00Gather your men. Come. I will see you so to Philip.
46:07Agaius! Where is my father?
46:10He has fallen at the hands of Spartacus.
46:13Spartacus.
46:29We will survive this. Together.
46:32Together.
46:36As husband and wife.
46:37husband and wife.
47:07I love you.
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