"And I a soldier before a slave," He said, relaxing slightly. He didn't know Nasir's name, but suddenly the vehemence against Rome made a good deal of sense. If he fought with Spartacus, the chance that he was a gladitor was very high - especially if the capitol had brought him here for the games.
He could forgive a man's hatred of Rome, if he only viewed it from the sand of the Colosseum.
God knew it'd done nothing for his own feelings toward the city.
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He could forgive a man's hatred of Rome, if he only viewed it from the sand of the Colosseum.
God knew it'd done nothing for his own feelings toward the city.
"Now, however, you will find you must be both."