00:00Three hundred stood where the world broke, shoulder to shoulder, blood to
00:06blood. Against the tide they carved a legend, not in stone, not in scrolls, but
00:13in flesh and fire. And when the earth trembled, when gods and kings demanded
00:19silence, their cry thundered louder than war itself.
00:24Sparta did not forge soldiers, it forged sacrifice. From the first breath of a boy
00:31to his final cry as a man, every scar was a vow, every death a promise. And when
00:37the Empire came with its immortals, its warlords, its god-king cloaked in chains
00:42and jewels, Sparta met it with shield and spear, not for conquest, not for glory, but
00:49for defiance. Before Empire there was fire, before conquest there was ruin. A storm
00:57rose from the east, endless armies, endless chains, villages burned, temples fell
01:02silent, the gods themselves turned their gaze away. And in the darkness a choice
01:08was left to mend, bow to a throne of gold or break against it.
01:19no other way.
01:20I know.
01:21Notice how many things do you think that it was foresperity to
01:22you know.
01:22In the darkness a purpose so you can't bear, and you can't bear that
01:25conversation about you. So you can't bear that in the sky of a
01:28golden age of a cube. It's within a challenge.
01:28So I will take a little bit to make sure that it's worth the
01:30revenge on the wall of the wall of the wall. I will come to
01:33the wall of the wall of the wall, and it is very important to
01:35the wall. You can't bear that in the sky. And I will just
01:37hear that there was a little bit to the wall. It was a beacon of
01:39that you call it when it saw the wall of the wall of the wall and
01:40out there, because I have a small be recib of the wall that
01:42there's like a lot of down there. We did not