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00:00:00Thank you for listening.
00:01:00This is exactly what's wrong with the towns of this province.
00:01:17No hospitality.
00:01:18You aren't allowed to sample the goods.
00:01:32How do you know if you want to buy them?
00:01:40We don't mean any harm.
00:01:42We're here to protect you.
00:01:44That's why we've been sent here.
00:01:46Now, the fact that you ran from us must mean you've got something to hide.
00:01:55Are you hiding something?
00:01:59Maybe we need to search you.
00:02:01Why don't you bastard Romans go home?
00:02:07It's because of people like you we have to be here.
00:02:11People who fail to respect the authority of Rome.
00:02:17May your children be eaten by better brewers.
00:02:20Romans!
00:02:36Are you her boyfriend?
00:02:38You look more like her sister to me.
00:02:40See, I told you this town would be interesting.
00:02:52Maybe you should tell him you like being with us.
00:03:20He should mind his own business.
00:03:26That's not very sporting.
00:03:28Maybe you should consider another way, my friend.
00:03:48You should leave.
00:03:56You should leave.
00:03:56You should leave.
00:04:14Let's go.
00:04:44Word of advice.
00:05:02One cannot always count on divine providence in matters such as these.
00:05:07It is best not to start a fight. You cannot win.
00:05:11Who said I wasn't going to win?
00:05:13In my experience, the man lying bleeding on the ground, weaponless and surrounded by soldiers, is rarely the victim.
00:05:20But not you.
00:05:22No.
00:05:24Not today.
00:05:25Who are you?
00:05:46It is of no matter.
00:05:48You a soldier? A former gladiator, perhaps?
00:05:53Will you train me?
00:05:54To do what you just did?
00:05:57To fight?
00:05:58If you wish to truly live in peace, you must forgive your tormentors.
00:06:02Forgiving the Romans is something I can never do.
00:06:05Lusitania may be far from Rome, but we still live under Roman law, and Romans are everywhere.
00:06:11If you cannot accept that, prepare for a life of pain.
00:06:14I cannot help you.
00:06:15Now get to the meat of it, Kezan.
00:06:34There was a disagreement.
00:06:37Well, I would hope this was not the result of an agreement.
00:06:42It was a simple fight in a tavern, sir.
00:06:45Men letting off steam.
00:06:47May I ask the cause of said disagreement?
00:06:51It's not worthy of your time, sir.
00:06:53It was a woman, sir.
00:07:05A question of honour.
00:07:07I heard no report of a disturbance.
00:07:11This watering hole is rather off-site, sir.
00:07:15We shouldn't have frequented...
00:07:16No, you shouldn't!
00:07:17We gave more than we got, sir.
00:07:25I can assure you.
00:07:27The odds were not in our favour.
00:07:31Yet we prevailed.
00:07:33Well, I would hope so.
00:07:34We wouldn't want the locals to think our men weak, now, would we?
00:07:39No, sir.
00:07:40They will not have been left with that impression.
00:07:43I can assure you.
00:07:45Dismissed.
00:07:47Can I find fault in Rome for the quality of soldier assigned our garrison?
00:07:57Does not the medicine match the disease?
00:08:01Yes, maybe so.
00:08:03We're far from Rome.
00:08:04Our borders are thin.
00:08:07Yet is it not an oversight, leaving the edges of empire to a fighting force so weak and undisciplined?
00:08:12No, a man with less experience would say, apply more discipline, more rigorous, trained by I tell you, this tactic will not work.
00:08:23Rome needs to send us a higher quality of soldier.
00:08:27I have requested that to your insistence several times, sir.
00:08:30I know.
00:08:32The silence from Rome speaks loudly.
00:08:35Nero busies himself.
00:08:37With his concubines, his games and his orgies.
00:08:43Maybe a gift would be in order.
00:08:45A tribute from our province that would remind Rome of our value.
00:08:48What do we have here that they do not already possess in Rome?
00:08:53We have court.
00:08:55We are near to the sea.
00:08:56And we possess a boundary of foodstaff that Rome could only dream of.
00:09:00We are talking about Nero.
00:09:02This caesar and his fight over a woman has given me an idea.
00:09:06We send women, huh?
00:09:13Fresh concubines for Nero.
00:09:16If we make inquiries, I'm sure we can find some among the locals that will please him.
00:09:21Untouched, unspoiled.
00:09:24Would this not cause a disturbance amongst the locals?
00:09:27Well, if we take from the lower ranks, pay them well enough, it will lessen the disturbance.
00:09:33I see.
00:09:34If our gift finds favour with Nero, you'll be more open to sending us a higher calibre of soldier.
00:09:50Fine earth, can you show up at such a fine establishment looking as such, Adrian?
00:09:55Well, at least I have an excuse.
00:09:57What's yours, Caius?
00:09:59I've been sleeping with your sheep again.
00:10:00Well, at least I have an occupation, Adrian.
00:10:02Oh, no, no, my ambitions are higher than mere survival.
00:10:06From the looks of it, survival should be your worry.
00:10:08It was probably his sister Lucia.
00:10:10No, no, no, believe me.
00:10:11If it was her, these wounds would be much, much worse.
00:10:16Yes.
00:10:17You've had too many.
00:10:18I think you'll find what you're looking for.
00:10:40The village down by the river, they're straight from the Azores, refugees, and you can have
00:10:47your pick of the law.
00:10:47Now, is it something you want us to take care of?
00:10:53Or will your boys be doing it?
00:10:55They will be coining it if you can be discreet.
00:10:59Well, they don't come to me looking for a big show now, do they?
00:11:02For expenses to start, the rest on delivery.
00:11:06These women are destined to be concubines for the Emperor Nero.
00:11:08It will be so.
00:11:20There was trouble ahead.
00:11:23Well, what is it?
00:11:24Sergius and the Romans are plotting something, but we need to stop it.
00:11:28Go on.
00:11:29The other day, I met a sort of sellsword.
00:11:31We can deal with this ourselves, Adrian.
00:11:33No, he's no ordinary mercenary, but I may need a bit of coin from each of you.
00:11:38Where are you?
00:11:58Excuse me.
00:12:11May I help you?
00:12:13I've no money to pay you.
00:12:15I do not seek payment.
00:12:16I need to pass the time in conversation.
00:12:19Well, go on then.
00:12:20I'm looking for someone.
00:12:22He's not too young, but not as old as yourself.
00:12:24He's 17 stone.
00:12:25He carries his staff, although I don't think he needs it.
00:12:28Oh, it could be.
00:12:30But folks live out here because they don't want interference with outsiders.
00:12:33I only wish to tell him thanks and to offer him a job.
00:12:37Well, you may find him up that way.
00:12:38You might think it's a coincidence that we meet on this trail, but I can confirm it is not.
00:12:58Ah, so you left the town and made for safer climbs.
00:13:01I wish.
00:13:04I told you before that I will not train you.
00:13:06That path will only lead to pain.
00:13:08I wish to offer you a job.
00:13:11Respectfully declined.
00:13:12You haven't heard the offer yet?
00:13:16From my experience, when a man of no apparent means offers a job, it is one rarely worthy of consideration.
00:13:22Hear me out.
00:13:22The Romans are planning to capture slaves for nearest concubines.
00:13:29These people are not choosing this upon their own free will, nor were they born into slavery.
00:13:34They're being stolen, and that I cannot abide.
00:13:38Will you join me in my efforts to stop this offence?
00:13:41If one were to intercede in every injustice that occurred in the world, one would toil from dusk until dawn.
00:13:47It would turn one's heart as black as the coal from a fire.
00:13:51Better to tend to your own affairs.
00:13:53Do you not care about the plight of the innocent?
00:14:00I am curious as to what your plan would be to stop this raid.
00:14:04It will not only be me.
00:14:05And with a cadre of those who feel as I do.
00:14:08Who stand for the people.
00:14:09Hmm, and who will soon all shortly be crucified by the Romans on the outskirts of town.
00:14:14If you feel as such, why did you help me the other day?
00:14:18I did not do it for you.
00:14:22Now be on your way.
00:14:25And consider again choosing the path of forgiveness.
00:14:27Almighty Lord, I know I have not always followed the path of righteousness.
00:14:46I have sinned.
00:14:49But you have always shown me the way.
00:14:51Now, I ask for your guidance once again.
00:14:59Since I finished my work at Calixto,
00:15:02I have been listening for signs as to what to do.
00:15:05I have to work at Calixto,
00:15:08and I think you've got to keep my self- ICU reference from you.
00:15:12I have years before you
00:15:33I don't know.
00:16:03I don't know.
00:16:33What is your name?
00:16:38Marina.
00:16:50Load them up!
00:16:53Right.
00:16:54Open the cart.
00:16:55That's it.
00:17:19That's enough.
00:17:21It's a fair week's ride to roam.
00:17:23We won't have enough rations for any more.
00:17:26So that's your lot then.
00:17:49We won't have enough rations for any more.
00:17:55We won't have enough rations for any more.
00:17:58Let's go.
00:17:58I don't know.
00:18:28Well, that went rather well.
00:18:43I feel your gift will be rather well received, sir.
00:18:47I have a question for you, Cyprian.
00:18:51How come those young men who tried to interfere knew our operation?
00:18:54I just suspected they were from the refugee camp.
00:19:00Were they?
00:19:01I got the distinct impression they were trying to sabotage our operation.
00:19:07These people are merely trying to protect their loved ones.
00:19:10Because if there were some kind of organised rebellion in this area, I'd want to know about it.
00:19:16I'd find that highly unlikely, sir, but I will keep an ear to the ground.
00:19:20You do that.
00:19:24I don't want to know about it.
00:19:44Romans, they took...
00:19:46I know. I've been to the camp.
00:19:48I want to go with you.
00:19:50If you're willing to die, then get in.
00:19:51What weapons do you have?
00:20:03I have my knife.
00:20:04Keep it as a last resort.
00:20:06If they're capturing, you can kill yourself.
00:20:07What?
00:20:08You can't afford to kill the Romans.
00:20:11Have you seen what they've been doing?
00:20:12You kill one, and you have the entire legion hunting you down.
00:20:16Wound them.
00:20:17Take their honour, and you might live.
00:20:18Stop the cart.
00:20:33Ooh.
00:20:41Agree with me on this, or I'll throw you from this chariot.
00:20:46You're insane.
00:20:47I've never claimed otherwise.
00:20:49I've never claimed otherwise.
00:21:17You're insane.
00:21:25So that's your Sal's sword.
00:21:50He's worth far more than we could pay him.
00:21:52It's all clear.
00:22:18What?
00:22:22This place isn't safe for you anymore.
00:22:28Do you have anywhere else to go?
00:22:30Yes.
00:22:31Pack up your things and leave before the Romans return.
00:22:38All of you should leave this place.
00:22:40Soon.
00:22:42The Romans will be coming after us.
00:22:44It's just a matter of time.
00:22:45And where would we go?
00:22:47This is our home.
00:22:48I was born on this land.
00:22:50We are from here and they are not.
00:22:52We shall not leave.
00:22:54It would be better to stop fighting.
00:22:57As sure as the sun rises you will die if you continue this fight.
00:23:00That may be.
00:23:01But I will still get my revenge.
00:23:02You have spirit but you are no match for Roman soldiers.
00:23:07They will send out a force to seek revenge for this incident.
00:23:12Believe me they will get it.
00:23:14I don't care if I die.
00:23:17I will never stop fighting.
00:23:20Adrian.
00:23:20The warm humors rule him.
00:23:26It has always been so.
00:23:29Yet we owe him so much.
00:23:32We are all free men.
00:23:35But in status we are but a little higher than a slave.
00:23:39Adrian gathered us together.
00:23:41He inspired us with an idea that one day the Romans would no longer rule.
00:23:46And that's something coming from someone who overcame so much.
00:23:49What do you mean?
00:23:53Adrian's an orphan.
00:23:55His father died when he was young.
00:23:58He was brought up by only his mother.
00:24:02She had Adrian and a little girl.
00:24:04Lucia.
00:24:06Then one day when the Romans came to the village they wanted to claim his mother as their prize.
00:24:11When she refused.
00:24:15They got mad.
00:24:17And beat her to the point of death.
00:24:19Adrian was just a boy.
00:24:24Since then he has brought up his sister all alone.
00:24:28That's why Adrian hates the Romans and anyone who takes advantage of the people.
00:24:35Where does Adrian live?
00:24:36Leave her alone!
00:24:52She's got nothing to do with this!
00:24:56Maybe so.
00:24:57Let her go and I'll come with you willingly.
00:24:59Oh, you're coming with us.
00:25:03And so is she.
00:25:05He'll be heading for Nero's palace.
00:25:09Thanks to you.
00:25:10You are a disgrace.
00:25:29Lower your sword and return to your barracks.
00:25:32Return to our barracks.
00:25:36Right!
00:25:37I spent three years in the galleys and six more in the arena.
00:25:55I have killed men in ways you couldn't imagine.
00:25:57Now, if you do not lower your sword and leave, I will maim you.
00:26:02And then I will hunt down your family and kill them while they sleep.
00:26:06When I have done that, I will come back and finish your life.
00:26:08So choose your next move carefully.
00:26:19Who are you?
00:26:22To you, I am no one.
00:26:25It is best you forget all you know of me.
00:26:27And forget about this place after today.
00:26:38I had the matter in hand.
00:26:57So I could see.
00:27:04You may have noticed my brother is as modest as he is wise.
00:27:07He does have a certain boldness about him.
00:27:12My name is Lucia Bardillo.
00:27:15I am Judah Ben-Hur.
00:27:17Are you the Ben-Hur who built the Calyxo Catacombs of Rome?
00:27:21Our mother spoke of visiting there.
00:27:25You are Judah Ben-Hur?
00:27:28How did this happen?
00:27:30Your arrival in Lusitania?
00:27:33By luck and divine providence.
00:27:37Before my wealth was extinguished, we were able to complete the catacombs.
00:27:41For that I am grateful.
00:27:44But then a great plague of typhus spread from the Tiber.
00:27:48I claimed many.
00:27:51My wife and children among them.
00:27:52When I had laid them to rest, I took my horses and traveled the roads of the Empire.
00:27:59Eventually ending up here.
00:28:01No one to trouble me.
00:28:02I thought I'd end my days in peace and solitude here.
00:28:06Then I'm sorry for dragging you into all of this.
00:28:09It was my decision to become involved.
00:28:11I don't know what to say.
00:28:19Do not thank me.
00:28:20Thank your friend Caius.
00:28:22He is the one that told me where you lived.
00:28:23I did not come here to rescue you from Romans.
00:28:28I have reconsidered your offer to train you and your brothers.
00:28:32But there are conditions.
00:28:34Of course.
00:28:35Are you willing to do anything to stop the Romans?
00:28:38Yes.
00:28:41To die?
00:28:43Yes.
00:28:46Then I will train you.
00:28:48Both.
00:28:49For once we start down this road, there is no coming back.
00:28:53So you must both be self-sufficient.
00:28:56If you agree to that, then we can continue.
00:29:05We'll unpack your things.
00:29:16I read how Caesar was repelled from Britannia by warriors on chariots.
00:29:22Yes.
00:29:23The last art.
00:29:25Chariots are still common in the arena, but on the battlefield, cavalry is now king.
00:29:30I read how the warriors, they rode their chariots two up, one the driver, the other freed to bear arms,
00:29:38even leaping from the chariot to attack on foot,
00:29:41and then running back to the safety of the chariot before his offender could attack.
00:29:46She reads a lot.
00:29:49Could you teach me to ride the chariot?
00:29:51I can ride a horse.
00:29:53Before our mother passed, we had many horses.
00:29:56She's a good rider.
00:29:58I can use a bow and a sling too.
00:30:00Yep.
00:30:02Many a grouse and squirrel have fallen from her arrows.
00:30:07There is a difference between using your bow to hunt and using it in combat.
00:30:12Do you think you could raise your bow against another person?
00:30:16If it were a Roman, gladly.
00:30:18Today you will find you have the same resources available as any combatant you will encounter.
00:30:30You have two arms, two legs, and a head to control them.
00:30:35If you are successful, you will retain those attributes, although your opponents will dearly like to deprive you of them.
00:30:46Adrian, step forward.
00:30:48Your objective is not to react to your opponent.
00:31:02Your goal is to anticipate the move.
00:31:08If you are using a sword or other bladed weapon, there are a finite number of motions you can use to propagate an attack.
00:31:31By studying the birth of the attack, you can counter it.
00:31:37Attack me.
00:31:37If you can observe your opponent, you can anticipate their move and counter-strike.
00:31:55Anticipate counter-strike, otherwise you will be on the defensive.
00:32:15Any counter-attack will be off balance.
00:32:21You will learn the feints for every weapon.
00:32:25And how to counter each one.
00:32:28Now, everybody pair up.
00:32:37We start with a straight thrust.
00:32:45Are you telling me that you were unable to find those responsible for this incident?
00:32:51Aye.
00:32:52That is correct, sir.
00:32:54And what do you believe their motivations were?
00:33:00I cannot say.
00:33:04Cyprian, you haven't yet at the ground here.
00:33:06Is this an isolated incident, or is it a symptom of some larger rebellion?
00:33:10There is some civil unrest.
00:33:14I wouldn't call it organized.
00:33:16It may have been personal.
00:33:18Personal?
00:33:19You mean this is a direct affront to my authority?
00:33:23I think they...
00:33:23Oh, shut up.
00:33:24You're confined to barracks till further notice.
00:33:38I didn't mean you personally, sir.
00:33:41I meant the ones who did this didn't like their people taken for concubines.
00:33:44Incidents of this nature cannot be tolerated.
00:33:49Once word gets out that Roman law can be defied, it opens the doors to sedition.
00:33:53We must be swift and merciless with our reprisals.
00:33:57I agree.
00:33:58The true measure will be how we use this affront to our advantage.
00:34:03But the men we have, we know, are useless in this kind of situation.
00:34:08Cyprian, what does one do when the knife is dull?
00:34:14Sharpen it.
00:34:15Yes, but if the steel is not true, it'll soon turn dull again.
00:34:20We need new knives honed of tempered steel.
00:34:24And where would one find such knives as it were, sir?
00:34:27With the wars winding down in Carthage, a great many experienced sellsorts can be found seeking work.
00:34:34I don't think we need look very far at all to find our new knives.
00:34:39I am Atticus, veteran of the Tenth Legion, pensioned after honourable service in Gaul.
00:35:02I'm now free to pursue more lucrative employment.
00:35:06Were you a gladiator?
00:35:07I was trained at the Ludus in Rome, where I fought for my freedom.
00:35:11I then enlisted in the Tenth Legion.
00:35:13Was your retirement honourable?
00:35:15It was an honour to fight alongside the many that died in the Tenth.
00:35:20But I did not when so many did.
00:35:23It made me ponder my purpose.
00:35:25And did you find said purpose?
00:35:28Aye.
00:35:29To gather my brothers and sisters for future service of Rome.
00:35:34I see.
00:35:36Gratitude, Atticus.
00:35:37Aquarius.
00:35:45No need to announce everyone.
00:35:47We've all been to the arena.
00:35:49Are you a Sagartian?
00:35:51Nice, sir.
00:35:52I'm from Sagaris.
00:35:54I fought and won in Rome.
00:35:56Can you show me how?
00:35:58A volunteer?
00:35:58A volunteer?
00:35:58Gratitude, you may join us.
00:36:16This is Tori.
00:36:24From Daisha.
00:36:25A Scythian.
00:36:30A Scythian.
00:36:30Does he speak?
00:36:38If so, we have not heard him.
00:36:39But he understands.
00:36:41And his axe speaks loudly enough.
00:36:44Is he deaf?
00:36:46Is he deaf?
00:36:49No.
00:36:50It is believed that he witnessed such horrors in his youth when his village was raided that he lost the ability to speak.
00:36:57And he bears no ill will towards Romans.
00:37:01It was not the Romans that raided his village.
00:37:04It was the Boudini.
00:37:05Ah.
00:37:06The curse.
00:37:08He fought with the Romans to push back the Boudinis into the Dark Forest, where they rot and fester.
00:37:16There are few others I would wish to watch my back.
00:37:20Welcome, Scythian.
00:37:27And who might you be?
00:37:29I am Valera Reo.
00:37:32I trained at Collegia Iovium in Rome as gladiogenes.
00:37:35You were a slave.
00:37:38I am a free woman.
00:37:41Daughter of Cilius Aureo.
00:37:43Gladiator of Rome.
00:37:44You were a Venatori.
00:37:46You killed animals in the hunt in the arena.
00:37:49Yes.
00:37:50I also fought in the arena.
00:37:52Against gladiatrices?
00:37:53As is the custom.
00:37:56You have fought against men.
00:37:59That is not the custom in the arena.
00:38:01I did fight with the garrison under Lucius Cadicius at the Battle of the Turtenburg Forest.
00:38:08I stood side by side with Centurion.
00:38:12Cannot say for certain, but I believe most of them were men.
00:38:15When the fortress fell, she was one of the ones who stayed to fight, to allow the legion to make their escape.
00:38:23It was a dark day for the Empire.
00:38:27You have honored Rome.
00:38:30Fortuna has favored a Cyprian.
00:38:31This is Braga.
00:38:41The last of the Galaci tribe, who fought so formidably that she was allowed to live on one condition.
00:38:50She fight in the arenas in Rome.
00:38:52The Galician spirit is well known in these parts.
00:38:56Perhaps a demonstration of the Throne Knights.
00:38:59Are these a tradition amongst your people?
00:39:03No, sir.
00:39:04I have not seen anything like them before.
00:39:06I created them myself.
00:39:16Impressive.
00:39:17Welcome to Arcada, brother.
00:39:22This is Kutu.
00:39:28She is from the Xianghu clan.
00:39:30A vast tribe of bowmen and riders that roam the vast steppe to the east of the Empire.
00:39:37And how do you find it here by the sea so far from home?
00:39:40The men here bleed and die in a manner far superior to those from the province from which I come.
00:39:51How so?
00:39:52I would not call them weak.
00:39:55Yet alive indoors, away from the wind and sky, makes them fall quicker to the earth.
00:40:04Welcome, Kutu.
00:40:05Sir, I do not mean to overstep, but we are here to find soldiers, not arena side-chill attractions.
00:40:17Cyprian, your counsel is valued well.
00:40:20But you show your inexperience in many far-flung regions of the Empire.
00:40:25The women fight alongside the men.
00:40:27The valiant nature of such warriors has been recorded by many.
00:40:31If Atticus vouches for them without reservation, that is good enough for me.
00:40:35There you are.
00:40:36You will assemble at the 17th Legion garrison at first light.
00:40:45There you will receive your instructions.
00:40:47Gratitude.
00:40:48I did not mean to overstep, sir.
00:40:51No, I have always valued you speaking your mind.
00:40:56So let me ask you a question.
00:40:58What method would you use to flush out those responsible for our troubles of late?
00:41:03I would seek out Sir Gaius.
00:41:06Someone in his employ must have given away our plan.
00:41:10The best way to gauge someone's reaction in the future is to see how they reacted in the
00:41:14past.
00:41:16With that in mind, I propose a different strategy.
00:41:21One where it does not matter from whose lips the information spilled.
00:41:25One where it may in fact benefit from the spilling.
00:41:33In the arena, women were pitted against animals and other women.
00:41:39But in a real-life battle, there are no such rules.
00:41:43Your opponent's size or set should not be taken lightly.
00:41:46Reach is an advantage, but speed and agility can overcome a larger opponent.
00:41:52You must know where to strike, and have the presence of mind to seize that moment when presented
00:42:07with it.
00:42:12Use your opponent's weight and momentum against them.
00:42:19Go ahead!
00:42:20Go ahead!
00:42:21You must know where you want to reach the target.
00:42:22Go ahead!
00:42:23Go ahead!
00:42:24Go ahead!
00:42:25You must be here!
00:42:26I'll find out!
00:42:27Here!
00:42:28Go ahead!
00:42:29Come ahead!
00:42:30Go ahead!
00:42:32Go ahead!
00:42:33Go ahead!
00:42:34Better!
00:42:35Straight thrust!
00:42:36Left side strike!
00:42:38Right start!
00:42:39Right start!
00:42:40Good!
00:42:41Now, faster!
00:42:42Straight thrust!
00:42:43Left side strike!
00:42:44Right start!
00:42:45coment!
00:42:46Go ahead!
00:42:47Right start!
00:42:48Go ahead!
00:42:50Uppercut!
00:42:52Downward strike!
00:42:54Very good, now switch roles!
00:42:57I'm ready to tear the Romans apart like a wild Valerian dog on a pair.
00:43:02You speak like a Fracian, Aurelia.
00:43:05I'll drink the Romans' blood, Darius.
00:43:13Line up!
00:43:19You're ready to go up against the Romans.
00:43:35Ready?
00:43:43Ready?
00:43:50Let's see it.
00:43:55Are you ready?
00:44:04Ready?
00:44:06No.
00:44:07If you believe you have mastered something, you are no longer the master.
00:44:18You are a fool.
00:44:22A wise man knows his limitations, and does not pick a fight, he has little chance of winning.
00:44:29Think on that.
00:44:30Think on that.
00:44:38So how are we doing?
00:44:40Exceeding your expectations?
00:44:43If one could kill with mirth, you would be a champion.
00:44:47But even if tried, it's just as ineffective.
00:44:49You have two things going for you.
00:44:56You are young, and you are determined.
00:44:59But you are headstrong, and quick to rush into a fray.
00:45:04You must learn control.
00:45:07When will be ready to fight?
00:45:09Two, maybe three years of constant training?
00:45:16Then you might survive an encounter with a soldier of the like stationed here.
00:45:21And these men are not seasoned veterans.
00:45:24If you were to go up against a soldier from Rome,
00:45:28one from the campaigns, or one with gladiatorial experience,
00:45:32your prospects of survival would diminish rapidly.
00:45:34I don't have time to sit and hide in the woods.
00:45:39If you were to go up against the Romans now,
00:45:44it would be a conflict remembered only for its brevity.
00:45:47Ah, but he didn't say he would be the victor.
00:45:49Why are you in such a rush to die?
00:45:55Living under the Romans, I might as well be dead.
00:46:00Teach me how to ride the chariot.
00:46:05Learn the basics first.
00:46:09Then we'll move to mounted combat.
00:46:30Gather your men and your mercenaries.
00:46:51Give me an hour.
00:46:53I'll have what you need.
00:47:00The Romans took most of their weapons when they captured the province.
00:47:16Iberian steel.
00:47:20Roman steel.
00:47:22The foundation of their empire.
00:47:24Found in their swords and in the nails that build their fortifications.
00:47:31The secrets of Roman tempered steel are what allowed them to rule over so many.
00:47:36My father worked the marble mines until it was the death of him.
00:47:39Many of these swords were fashioned there.
00:47:42Weapons such as these should be used as a last resort.
00:47:45But that's why we're training. To kill the Romans.
00:47:48No.
00:47:50You have been learning how to survive.
00:47:54Adrian!
00:47:58The Romans are in the village.
00:48:00They're lining up people on the wall outside town.
00:48:02They're hunting those responsible for foiling the raid on the river camp.
00:48:05Stay here.
00:48:07All of you.
00:48:08If you wish to remain alive, refrain from following.
00:48:10But these are my people.
00:48:11You're not ready.
00:48:18You're good.
00:48:19You're good.
00:48:21You're good.
00:48:23I'm good.
00:48:25Keep going behind him.
00:48:48Let's go.
00:49:18Let's go.
00:49:48Let's go.
00:50:18Let's go.
00:50:20Let's go.
00:50:23I propose we save Rome the expense of a trial and a laborious process of witnessing the machinations of justice.
00:50:33In our fine province, I propose trial by sword.
00:50:37Sir, this is rather unorthodox.
00:50:47But he is unarmed.
00:50:56His mistake.
00:50:59Let's go.
00:51:01Let's go.
00:51:05Let's go.
00:51:07Let's go.
00:51:11Let's go.
00:51:12Let's go.
00:51:13Let's go.
00:51:15Let's go.
00:51:17Let's go.
00:51:18Let's go.
00:51:19Let's go.
00:51:20Let's go.
00:51:21Let's go.
00:51:23Let's go.
00:51:24Let's go.
00:51:25Let's go.
00:51:26Let's go.
00:51:27Let's go.
00:51:29Let's go.
00:51:30Let's go.
00:51:31Let's go.
00:51:32Let's go.
00:51:33Let's go.
00:51:34Let's go.
00:51:35Let's go.
00:51:36Let's go.
00:51:37Let's go.
00:51:38Let's go.
00:51:39Let's go.
00:51:40Let's go.
00:52:01Go ahead.
00:52:02Finish him.
00:52:04As you wish.
00:52:09Run.
00:52:10Let's go.
00:52:39I told you to stay back.
00:53:01You should be grateful we didn't.
00:53:09If you want to live, leave now.
00:53:20You'll be killed.
00:53:24That may be.
00:53:26But if we all die, who will continue the fight?
00:53:32We must retreat to the garrison.
00:53:35Gather reinforcements.
00:53:36You are right.
00:53:37I will engage the enemy while Kesar will take you back to the fort.
00:53:44Step aside.
00:53:45We do not retreat.
00:53:46You may stay and fight, but we must get the Legatus back to the garrison for treatment.
00:53:50I've seen many injuries in battle.
00:53:51This one does not look life-threatening.
00:53:53We stay and fight.
00:53:55I would think again on the consequence
00:53:57before disobeying a direct order from a Roman official.
00:53:59Orders or no.
00:54:01If it were to become known that we were defeated by one man and a band of children,
00:54:04how often do you think I'd find myself an employee?
00:54:07We stay and fight.
00:54:08And we shall prevail.
00:54:09Of this I am certain.
00:54:12Send a runner to the garrison.
00:54:13We stay and fight.
00:54:24It is not worth losing everything over one life.
00:54:27I want to stay and fight.
00:54:32Think of your sister.
00:54:33Oh, my God.
00:55:03Go. Get him to safety.
00:55:12Leave now, or your friend will have died in vain.
00:55:15No. I can stay and fight.
00:55:20Your death here will not be remembered.
00:55:23Now go!
00:55:29Go! Go! Go!
00:55:33Go!
00:55:35Go!
00:55:37Go!
00:55:42Go!
00:55:44Go!
00:55:47Go!
00:55:55Executed!
00:56:03what is your name what does it matter to you the body may die yet the name may
00:56:13live on give me your name
00:56:23my name is Judah Ben-Hur
00:56:33what are you waiting for execute him there is value in this name in Rome you're free to take the name
00:56:55you shall give me his head this man shall not be executed today you dare defy me this man is worth
00:57:02far more alive than dead taking back to the arenas in Rome and we will be paid tenfold what we have
00:57:08been paid today I will execute this man myself I did not enter this field to spill Roman blood
00:57:15but I guarantee that if more blood is spilled some of it will be Roman
00:57:19I will have your heads for this
00:57:26you will join a long list to have uttered those words
00:57:31this is insubordination
00:57:36how can I abide by
00:57:38in this matter prudence may be best act would there not be more glory in Rome for us to send this
00:57:45captive back to the arena where his death can match his reputation
00:57:49that may be so
00:57:52but if we let them leave who will remain to take care of the rebels of escape
00:57:57pardon sir but speaking from experience the rebels you talk of are barely men
00:58:02okay sir when your opinion is required I will ask of it
00:58:06you are in my employ
00:58:13you were hired to eradicate these rebels by any means possible
00:58:18the capture of one while many escape is not a task taken to complete
00:58:22I doubt you'll have much trouble finding the rest by their showing today
00:58:27this one is the only one worthy of capture
00:58:30sir I am confident we can capture the rest of these miscreants in short order
00:58:34but there may also be a way which allows Atticus to take this Ben-Hur to Rome
00:58:38while at the same time draw out the rest of these rebels
00:58:41if I may be so bold
00:58:43go on
00:58:44allow Atticus to take this Ben-Hur on a road well known and seen by many as he leaves his village
00:58:50that way word will get back to those who aid him
00:58:53we can then set up an intercept on this known road and take them by surprise
00:58:57very well
00:59:02on your feet
00:59:10which is the weaker of the sexes is it the field from which the crop grows
00:59:37or the one who merely plants the seed
00:59:39is it not a more difficult job to grow and nurture the crop for harvest
00:59:44than to lay a mere seed in the soil
00:59:47I think your soul has seen many seeds
00:59:52if you prefer your fruit attached I know I suggest you stop speaking
00:59:58gratitude Atticus
01:00:00I would prefer not to soil my blades
01:00:03what were we talking about?
01:00:05oh yes
01:00:07the weaker sex
01:00:09Tutu
01:00:11do you know who this is?
01:00:13please summon whom the gods do not favor
01:00:16how about you Veleda?
01:00:19I do not know and I do not care
01:00:21I wager in Rome we'll hear a different answer to the name Ben-Hur
01:00:26what do you think?
01:00:30in times of old your name was known from Judea to Hispania
01:00:34I suspect in Rome many will savor your death in the arena
01:00:39maybe the fates will allow you to live
01:00:42it's up to the gods
01:00:44or should I say god in your case
01:00:47you took to the new religion
01:00:49well let me ask you where's your god now?
01:00:51can you not speak?
01:00:54the road to Rome is long and tiresome
01:00:57the least you could do is show some gratitude for being saved
01:00:59entertain us with some stories of old
01:01:03were you not the gallus slave
01:01:05that fought the Macedonians at sea in a battle to the last man?
01:01:08was that not the tale of Ben-Hur?
01:01:11the one who saved the Roman consul
01:01:13became his adoptive son
01:01:15rode the chariot in Rome in the bloody arena
01:01:19can you not speak?
01:01:22I could have severed your head from your body as that fool instructed
01:01:27someone with your skills may even find favour in Rome
01:01:32anything's possible
01:01:33what say you, old man?
01:01:37what is it you ponder so seriously?
01:01:41do you pray to your god for a quick death?
01:01:44he's praying for quiet
01:01:48what of the ambush laid by the Romans?
01:01:52will I not rob us of our prize?
01:01:55the answer is simple
01:01:57we'll take another road
01:01:59the Romans will never find us
01:02:01no
01:02:06the Romans are dead
01:02:10I ask for a quick death
01:02:10only May I ask for a moment
01:02:11the Romans will also call me
01:02:11for a long time
01:02:13I ask for a night
01:02:14the Romans will be with us
01:02:15as well
01:02:18the Romansも refuge as he will
01:02:22the Romans willEND
01:02:23hear yourлы
01:02:24bug
01:02:25elu
01:02:27guys look at me look at me this is gonna hurt one two three
01:02:45keep it pressed look after him i will tell my sister i love her you'll be able to tell you soon
01:02:57enough yourself stay strong you'll be fine kaius
01:03:15i did not think i would die so far from now do not say it's so slow the mercenary lies
01:03:28every one promise me one thing take my ashes to Rome i will see it done sir
01:03:58hmm
01:04:10hmm
01:04:12hmm
01:04:16hmm
01:04:18hmm
01:04:22hmm
01:04:24hmm
01:04:26hmm
01:04:32hmm
01:04:38hmm
01:04:40hmm
01:04:44hmm
01:04:46hmm
01:04:50hmm
01:04:52hmm
01:04:54You asked earlier what I was meditating on.
01:05:24The question I was pondering was whether or not it was acceptable to take a life again.
01:05:32I'm curious as to your answer.
01:05:35I decided I could take a life.
01:05:39If I left a decision on whether or not to lose the life to the one whose life is taken.
01:05:46If you want to live, release me and leave this place.
01:05:53If you prefer to die, remain here.
01:05:58The choice is yours.
01:06:03I'm very generous of you.
01:06:10If you're not such a valuable commodity, I would dismember you where you sit.
01:06:20I take it you have made your decision.
01:06:37Tori, stay here.
01:06:38Guard Ben-Hur.
01:06:39Everyone else, come with me.
01:06:42The choice is yours.
01:06:44I do not see you.
01:06:45The choice is yours.
01:06:46It is not good when you perform harm in this world.
01:06:51What are you doing?
01:06:52The choice is yours.
01:06:54The choice is your life.
01:06:56It is not nice to your life.
01:06:58It is not true if you are going to die.
01:07:01Oh, my God.
01:07:31Oh, my God.
01:08:01Oh, my God.
01:08:31Oh, my God.
01:09:01Oh, my God.
01:09:31Oh, my God.
01:10:01I told you to stay out of this.
01:10:03Yeah, well, it's a little late for that.
01:10:06And if thanks, we'll be nice.
01:10:07Thanks.
01:10:08Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:10:16Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:10:26Yeah, how many?
01:10:28Three.
01:10:29Come and go fast.
01:10:30Not yet
01:10:32Wait till they're in range
01:10:34Go, after them
01:11:00Go, after them
01:11:30Go, after them
01:12:00Go, after them
01:12:30Go, after them
01:13:00Go, after them
01:13:02Go, after them
01:13:06Go, after them
01:13:08Go, after them
01:13:10Go, after them
01:13:20Go, after them
01:13:22Go, after them
01:13:32Go, after them
01:13:36Go, after them
01:13:46Go, after them
01:13:48Go, after them
01:13:50Go, after them
01:14:00Go, after them
01:14:02Go, after them
01:14:04Go, after them
01:14:14Go, after them
01:14:16Go, after them
01:14:18Go, after them
01:14:20Go, after them
01:14:22Come on.
01:14:52Come on.
01:15:22Come on.
01:15:52Come on.
01:16:22This wench must not mean anything to you, if you are so quick to see her die.
01:16:32If you want her to live, be smart.
01:16:36Surrender your weapons.
01:16:38None of you have any value.
01:16:40I'm looking for Ben-Hur.
01:16:41Whoa!
01:16:43Whoa!
01:16:44Whoa!
01:16:44Yeah!
01:17:02Come on.
01:17:32If I were to hand Ben-Hur over to you, I'd be dead anyway.
01:17:51So be it.
01:18:02Come on.
01:18:32Come on.
01:19:02Come on.
01:19:06Come on.
01:19:10Come on.
01:19:14Come on.
01:19:16Come on.
01:19:24Come on.
01:19:26Come on.
01:19:34Come on.
01:19:36Come on.
01:19:38Come on.
01:19:42Come on.
01:19:44Come on.
01:19:46Come on.
01:19:54Come on.
01:19:56Come on.
01:19:58Come on.
01:20:00Come on.
01:20:02Come on.
01:20:04Come on.
01:20:06Come on.
01:20:08Come on.
01:20:10Come on.
01:20:12Come on.
01:20:14Come on.
01:20:16Come on.
01:20:18Come on.
01:20:20Come on.
01:20:22Come on.
01:20:24Come on.
01:20:26Come on.
01:20:28Come on.
01:20:30Come on.
01:20:32Come on.
01:20:34What is your name?
01:21:01Turn it to the horseman.
01:21:10Press this one here.
01:21:18Is she gonna live?
01:21:27It depends on her.
01:21:34It depends on her.
01:21:41It depends on her.
01:21:46It depends on her.
01:21:55It depends on her.
01:22:01Are you truly Ben-Hur?
01:22:18I will go with you if I must.
01:22:25But leave them.
01:22:30There's been enough bloodshed here for one day.
01:22:36Silence.
01:22:43I am the grandson of Quintus Arius, Consul of Rome.
01:22:50Growing up, my grandfather used to entertain me with many stories about Ben-Hur.
01:22:56The one I am most grateful for is that Ben-Hur saved my grandfather's life when their galley was sunk by Macedonian pirates in the Great Sea.
01:23:05You saved his life even though he was a Roman.
01:23:11You were his adopted son, were you not?
01:23:17It is true.
01:23:19Then you shall go in peace.
01:23:23You have the word of Cyprian Arius.
01:23:26You have the word of Cyprian.
01:23:46We've got a larger fort.
01:23:48We can rout the Romans.
01:23:49I'm sure of it.
01:23:50Once Lucia and Caius have recovered, we can begin our aim to recruit an army of freemen.
01:23:56And with your training, we could-
01:23:59Open warfare with the Romans is not something I'm interested in.
01:24:05If one day you find yourself in need, call my name.
01:24:10You call it loud and ring it wide?
01:24:13Perhaps we shall meet together.
01:24:20Or not at all.
01:24:27Let's go back for a minute.
01:24:31I accept the adversarial tower.
01:24:40Thanks, quick.
01:24:41Tell me about it, to get skavered with Courtney.
01:24:43Let go to the Можетつs in the war.
01:24:44He's not like trying to survive last year,
01:24:47A man said as she dies.
01:25:49To him each cinder has a name
01:25:52The time to live
01:25:55Is the time to die
01:25:58Cast your breath
01:26:03Fire
01:26:05Go higher
01:26:08Cherry burns
01:26:12With fear
01:26:13Cherry on the way
01:26:20My losses are breaking
01:26:24Cherry's on fire
01:26:30Drop into the ocean
01:26:35Cross into the air
01:26:40Give up all the hands together
01:26:46No reason
01:26:50The time to die
01:26:52The time to die
01:26:58The time to die
01:27:00Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:27:30Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:28:00Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:28:30Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:28:35Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:28:37Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:28:42Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:28:47Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:28:52Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
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