RYSE SON OF ROME - ALL CUTSCENES (1080p HD)

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GAME INFORMATION

Fight as a soldier. Lead as a general. Rise as a legend.

“Ryse: Son of Rome” is an immersive action-adventure story of struggle, brut4lity and heroism. "Son of Rome” tells the story of Marius Titus, a young Roman soldier who witnesses the mur*** of his family at the hands of barbarian bandits, then travels with the Roman army to Britannia to seek r3v3nge.



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Transcript
00:00:00 [dramatic music]
00:00:03 ♪ ♪
00:00:10 ♪ ♪
00:00:17 [thunder rumbling]
00:00:20 [thudding]
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00:00:41 [thudding]
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00:00:51 [dramatic music]
00:00:54 ♪ ♪
00:00:56 - He's here.
00:00:58 Come to help me.
00:01:01 He's come to kill me.
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00:01:05 He's here. He's here!
00:01:08 He's here! Help me!
00:01:10 Help me!
00:01:12 [dramatic music]
00:01:15 ♪ ♪
00:01:19 - Defend your emperor!
00:01:22 I, Nero Augustus Germanicus,
00:01:26 command that you defend your emperor!
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00:01:40 [grunting]
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00:01:58 [screaming]
00:02:01 [grunting]
00:02:04 [grunting]
00:02:07 - Securing Severus to me.
00:02:10 - This way. This is the highest place you can find.
00:02:13 When the barbarians see it, they'll run.
00:02:15 The battle will be ours.
00:02:17 [dramatic music]
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00:02:34 [screaming]
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00:02:44 - Status of the defenses, soldier.
00:02:46 - Yes, sir. Most of the 18th Legion
00:02:48 is still combat-affected.
00:02:50 We have three auxiliary units at your command--
00:02:52 Scorpios, archers, and a catapult nest.
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00:02:59 [explosion]
00:03:02 [all shouting]
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00:03:08 - Sir, we held them back.
00:03:10 Only a handful managed to slip by us into the palace.
00:03:13 ♪ ♪
00:03:19 - He's here. Help me. I command you.
00:03:22 - My emperor, the palace defenses have been breached.
00:03:24 - I'm not worried about the barbarians.
00:03:26 I'm worried about him. - We need to get you somewhere secure.
00:03:28 - Secure? Don't worry.
00:03:30 I'll take care of this--this demon.
00:03:32 - We need to get you to a safe place.
00:03:34 Your chambers? - My chambers?
00:03:36 No, no, the vaults. This way.
00:03:39 ♪ ♪
00:03:43 - Now you burn, Roman!
00:03:46 [explosion]
00:03:49 [all shouting]
00:03:52 ♪ ♪
00:03:54 - [screams] - Get in!
00:03:56 - Here, quickly.
00:03:58 ♪ ♪
00:04:01 Oh, come on. Come on.
00:04:04 That's it. That's it.
00:04:06 ♪ ♪
00:04:12 Quickly.
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00:04:23 Damocles is risen from the dead. I swear it.
00:04:26 - Damocles?
00:04:28 Damocles is a myth.
00:04:30 Only men kill men, my emperor.
00:04:33 The gods may guide us,
00:04:35 but they never interfere with the affairs of mortals.
00:04:37 - Oh? And what great oracle told you this, general?
00:04:41 ♪ ♪
00:04:43 - My father.
00:04:45 ♪ ♪
00:04:48 - We will be safe here.
00:04:50 I do believe we will be safe.
00:04:53 ♪ ♪
00:04:55 - Well, I pray to the gods that we will be safe.
00:05:02 - Ah, we will be safe here, emperor.
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00:05:07 As safe as we can be.
00:05:09 - Safe, yes, safe, thank God.
00:05:11 But you--what family?
00:05:13 What's your name, soldier?
00:05:15 - Marius, but my name is of no import.
00:05:19 My story, however, is.
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00:05:26 My father taught me that we are fated by the gods,
00:05:29 but that we alone choose our path.
00:05:32 You were fated to be an emperor, and I, a soldier.
00:05:37 My father's sense of honor
00:05:39 drove him to follow a path that served the people.
00:05:42 But what drove us to take the paths we did?
00:05:45 What made us the men that we are today?
00:05:49 My story begins some ten years past.
00:05:53 ♪ ♪
00:06:00 [birds chirping]
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00:06:10 - Father.
00:06:17 - Marius?
00:06:19 - It's good to see you again.
00:06:21 How do I look?
00:06:23 Every inch the Roman soldier.
00:06:25 - You look fine, my son.
00:06:27 Welcome home.
00:06:30 Welcome home.
00:06:32 Do you know where you're to be posted?
00:06:35 - Alexandria.
00:06:36 - Ah, Alexandria, that's a quiet province.
00:06:39 Your mother will be pleased.
00:06:41 - I didn't join the army to bask in the sun, Father.
00:06:43 I want to fight like you did for the empire.
00:06:45 - All in good time, my son.
00:06:47 All in good time.
00:06:49 Remember,
00:06:51 not all your enemies will be found on the battlefield.
00:06:55 - Father?
00:06:57 - Marius!
00:06:59 [sighs]
00:07:01 [grunts]
00:07:04 Let me look at you.
00:07:07 [sighs]
00:07:08 So handsome.
00:07:09 - Mother, please.
00:07:13 Your sister is eager to see.
00:07:15 - You will see her soon enough, my love.
00:07:17 For now, I wish to speak with our son alone.
00:07:21 - Fine.
00:07:23 I shall go and find your sister.
00:07:26 - Is there something troubling you, Father?
00:07:31 - We will talk in good time.
00:07:35 For now, let's see what you've learned.
00:07:39 It's a sad but proud day.
00:07:42 The day a son first beats his father.
00:07:46 You may have mastered the sword,
00:07:48 but never rush to meet the world with it drawn.
00:07:53 Always come open-handed first.
00:07:56 Walk with me, son.
00:07:58 - I've heard rumors there is great unrest in Rome.
00:08:00 - Yes, these are dangerous times we live in.
00:08:04 This election could change everything.
00:08:09 [footsteps]
00:08:11 I'm giving this to you as your grandfather once gave it to me.
00:08:25 When your time comes to command men of your own,
00:08:28 think back on what I'm about to tell you.
00:08:32 Legend says that Damocles was a great warrior.
00:08:37 A revered leader in a vast army.
00:08:46 During a massive battle, his cowardly commanders abandoned him.
00:09:00 [screaming]
00:09:03 When the slain Damocles arrived in the underworld,
00:09:18 Nemesis, the goddess of revenge,
00:09:20 was enraged at how the brave hero had been treated.
00:09:27 She allowed Damocles to return to the world as a vengeful spirit.
00:09:32 A ghostly, black-armored centurion
00:09:37 who would hunt down and kill each of the generals who had wronged him.
00:09:42 To this day, many commanders carry a dagger
00:09:54 with the image of Damocles on the scabbard.
00:09:56 This dagger reminds them to always look after their men
00:10:00 or risk the black centurion returning from the dead
00:10:04 to avenge their selfish mistakes.
00:10:07 [screaming]
00:10:14 Septima!
00:10:15 Barbarians!
00:10:16 Follow me!
00:10:18 [screaming]
00:10:21 No.
00:10:30 No.
00:10:31 No.
00:10:32 No!
00:10:35 I will kill every last one of you!
00:10:40 [screaming]
00:10:45 [grunting]
00:10:47 What's going on?
00:10:52 Kill him!
00:10:54 Father!
00:10:56 Listen, they mean to kill us, Marius.
00:11:05 We must get to the Senate House to save my people.
00:11:12 Why?
00:11:14 [dramatic music]
00:11:17 ♪ ♪
00:11:24 ♪ ♪
00:11:52 That way.
00:11:54 Their lives will be destined.
00:11:58 Run.
00:12:00 [grunting]
00:12:21 [grunting]
00:12:24 [screaming]
00:12:36 This square's still a three-dimensional dimension.
00:12:39 You must save Rome.
00:12:42 Save it from...
00:12:45 Save it from them.
00:12:48 [chanting]
00:12:51 You bastards!
00:12:53 You murdering barbarian bastards!
00:12:56 I will do as you bid, Father.
00:13:02 I will save Rome from them.
00:13:05 I'll spill their blood.
00:13:07 I'm Commander Vitalian of the Fourteens.
00:13:13 I fought with your father.
00:13:17 Which blood you want,
00:13:19 I promise I will give you as much as you can handle.
00:13:24 You're the second, aren't you?
00:13:25 Yes, sir.
00:13:26 None any more.
00:13:29 Welcome to the Fourteenth line.
00:13:32 Vitalian oversaw the completion of my training.
00:13:46 He made good on his promise.
00:13:48 As part of the Fourteenth,
00:13:49 I'd soon have all the blood I could ever want.
00:13:53 The island of Britannia,
00:13:55 that fetid lair at the edge of our empire,
00:13:57 was home to the bastards that had slaughtered my family
00:14:00 and led the very rebellion
00:14:01 which had spewed onto the streets of Rome.
00:14:03 My posting with the Fourteenth would take us to these isles
00:14:06 where I would wreak my revenge, crushing this insurrection.
00:14:10 [dramatic music]
00:14:13 ♪ ♪
00:14:21 [water splashing]
00:14:46 Legionaries, prepare to disembark.
00:14:49 Dry land and a warm meal awaits us.
00:14:56 Marines, prepare for docking.
00:14:59 [ships whirring]
00:15:02 [shouting]
00:15:08 [ships whirring]
00:15:11 [ships whirring]
00:15:14 [shouting]
00:15:17 - It's a crazy committee!
00:15:20 Swing wide!
00:15:22 Swing wide!
00:15:24 [explosion]
00:15:25 - The crossing carrier!
00:15:27 Bring the chain!
00:15:29 - Bring the chain!
00:15:32 [shouting]
00:15:35 [ships whirring]
00:15:38 [dramatic music]
00:15:41 ♪ ♪
00:15:45 [shouting]
00:15:48 [ships whirring]
00:15:51 ♪ ♪
00:15:59 [ships whirring]
00:16:02 ♪ ♪
00:16:09 [ships whirring]
00:16:15 ♪ ♪
00:16:22 [ships whirring]
00:16:25 ♪ ♪
00:16:30 [shouting]
00:16:31 - Release!
00:16:33 [shouting]
00:16:36 [ships whirring]
00:16:39 [ships whirring]
00:16:42 ♪ ♪
00:16:51 [explosion]
00:16:54 [ships whirring]
00:16:57 ♪ ♪
00:17:04 [ships whirring]
00:17:14 ♪ ♪
00:17:21 - Attention, lads!
00:17:27 The brave man tastes death once.
00:17:32 Cowards, a thousand times over.
00:17:36 Now, we have already spilled barbarian blood.
00:17:41 And we know they bleed as we do.
00:17:44 [shouting]
00:17:47 ♪ ♪
00:17:51 Ready!
00:17:53 [shouting]
00:17:57 On me!
00:17:59 Move!
00:18:01 [shouting]
00:18:04 [shouting]
00:18:06 [ships whirring]
00:18:09 ♪ ♪
00:18:16 [ships whirring]
00:18:19 ♪ ♪
00:18:26 [shouting]
00:18:32 [explosion]
00:18:35 [shouting]
00:18:37 [explosion]
00:18:40 ♪ ♪
00:18:47 [shouting]
00:18:50 ♪ ♪
00:18:57 [ships whirring]
00:19:00 ♪ ♪
00:19:07 [chanting]
00:19:10 ♪ ♪
00:19:25 [chanting]
00:19:28 ♪ ♪
00:19:35 - Commander Vitalian!
00:19:48 ♪ ♪
00:19:55 - Many good officers and men were lost today.
00:20:05 Marius, you have proved that you can lead.
00:20:10 You have earned the respect of the men.
00:20:14 So, take this helmet and put it on.
00:20:19 ♪ ♪
00:20:26 Legionaries, salute your new centurion!
00:20:33 [shouting]
00:20:38 All right, all right, settle down.
00:20:42 [shouting]
00:20:44 Settle down, lads.
00:20:48 Now, you know what you can expect from these barbarians.
00:20:56 They are a race of rabid bastards who will fight as tooth and nail.
00:21:03 But they don't know what they are up against.
00:21:08 Rome is civilization.
00:21:12 Rome is order.
00:21:15 Rome is power.
00:21:20 And out here, we are Rome!
00:21:25 [shouting]
00:21:28 ♪ ♪
00:21:36 ♪ ♪
00:21:43 - Commander, King Oswald's barbarian army is advancing on York.
00:21:54 General Commodus and the 6th Cohort engaged the enemy,
00:21:59 but their fate is unknown.
00:22:02 ♪ ♪
00:22:08 Secure the remaining boats and get them unloaded,
00:22:11 and prepare the men.
00:22:14 We march for York!
00:22:17 [shouting]
00:22:20 Our march north towards the rebel heartland was brutal.
00:22:26 Progress was slowed by battle
00:22:28 and bloody battle against these embittered tribes.
00:22:32 Rome had brought peace, rich trade, and prosperity to these isles.
00:22:37 This peace had been shattered by open rebellion.
00:22:40 Now, finally, we were closing in on the very birthplace of this revolt,
00:22:46 where King Oswald and his warrior daughter rule.
00:22:50 ♪ ♪
00:22:57 Scouts have informed me that a large barbarian army
00:23:11 is fast approaching.
00:23:12 Now, if they manage to meet up with this army,
00:23:15 we don't stand a chance.
00:23:17 York will fall.
00:23:19 By their gods,
00:23:20 the hairy-ass bastards must outnumber us 20 to 1.
00:23:24 In a straight fight, we'll suffer heavy losses.
00:23:27 - But we're not going to attack.
00:23:29 - Their leader, King Oswald, and his daughter, Boudica,
00:23:32 are down there amongst them.
00:23:34 If we capture him, the tribal chiefs will have to sue for peace
00:23:38 to secure his safe release.
00:23:40 Then Oswald will be forced to bow his knee
00:23:43 and swear an oath of the Rome.
00:23:45 These Britons, they are honorable in their own way.
00:23:49 - They have no honor.
00:23:51 These vermin dare to stand against the might of Rome.
00:23:54 They deserve to suffer our retribution.
00:23:57 - Our retribution?
00:23:58 Or yours?
00:23:59 - Sir, I-- - Enough!
00:24:01 We will end this rebellion my way
00:24:04 and not put the lives of good men at unnecessary risk.
00:24:08 Is that understood, Centurion?
00:24:10 - Understood, Commander.
00:24:12 - Very well.
00:24:13 A small detachment will infiltrate the enemy camp
00:24:16 and capture Oswald and Boudica.
00:24:19 I will lead our main force and cut off their reinforcements.
00:24:23 - And what are my orders, sir?
00:24:26 - I promised you blood, didn't I?
00:24:29 You will capture Oswald and Boudica.
00:24:32 Before you can get your men through safely,
00:24:34 you will need to deal with the archers posted on the aqueduct.
00:24:38 So you'll be starting out alone.
00:24:42 - Understood, sir.
00:24:44 It's an honor.
00:24:46 [men shouting]
00:24:49 [dramatic music]
00:24:52 ♪ ♪
00:24:59 [men shouting]
00:25:02 - Now!
00:25:03 ♪ ♪
00:25:08 - Yah!
00:25:10 - [yells]
00:25:12 ♪ ♪
00:25:17 - Forward to the mound! - Sir!
00:25:19 ♪ ♪
00:25:26 [men shouting]
00:25:29 ♪ ♪
00:25:36 [men grunting]
00:25:39 ♪ ♪
00:25:46 [men shouting]
00:25:49 ♪ ♪
00:25:53 - Surrender!
00:25:55 ♪ ♪
00:25:57 Or I'll end your bloodline.
00:25:59 Now! Enough!
00:26:02 ♪ ♪
00:26:09 [dramatic music]
00:26:18 ♪ ♪
00:26:26 [fire crackling]
00:26:29 ♪ ♪
00:26:36 [men shouting]
00:26:45 ♪ ♪
00:26:53 [men shouting]
00:26:56 [men grunting]
00:26:59 ♪ ♪
00:27:04 - By the gods, you fight for the glory of Rome.
00:27:08 What kind of glory is this?
00:27:10 - The Britons will never commit to peace
00:27:12 if this is how we treat them.
00:27:15 This must be the work of the Praetorians.
00:27:18 ♪ ♪
00:27:25 [horse whinnies]
00:27:27 ♪ ♪
00:27:34 - Hold!
00:27:36 [men shouting]
00:27:38 Friends of Rome,
00:27:40 may I present to you Basilius,
00:27:43 son of the emperor.
00:27:45 [men shouting]
00:27:47 Commander Vitalian.
00:27:49 Congratulations on your safe arrival.
00:27:52 - Had it been any later,
00:27:54 you might have missed out on all the fun.
00:27:57 I do trust your journey was not too arduous.
00:28:01 - Sir, I would like to-- - Praetorian guard will take over now.
00:28:03 Guards, seize the Briton scum.
00:28:06 - Your Highness, I must-- - In case you're unaware,
00:28:09 my brother Commodus is still missing.
00:28:13 I intend to find out what these savages have done with him.
00:28:18 - We Britons lived in peace
00:28:20 under the rule of the old Roman chieftain.
00:28:23 But this new chieftain Commodus,
00:28:25 son of your king, is evil.
00:28:28 He deserves the fate that he is suffering.
00:28:31 I have nothing more to say.
00:28:33 - Then it is clear to me that you Britons
00:28:35 do not love as we Romans do.
00:28:41 Your girl.
00:28:43 [dramatic music]
00:28:46 ♪ ♪
00:28:49 She is beautiful.
00:28:52 ♪ ♪
00:28:53 Flog her until he talks, or she dies.
00:28:57 Jack comes first. - No!
00:28:58 - Hold, Sheryl! - How dare you!
00:29:01 [birds squawking]
00:29:04 ♪ ♪
00:29:07 - How dare you.
00:29:10 - I am son of the emperor,
00:29:14 and I do whatever I choose.
00:29:20 - Please, no! Please, spare her!
00:29:23 I'll tell you everything!
00:29:25 Chieftain Commodus was traded to the Horned King
00:29:30 in the Northern Lands.
00:29:32 Beyond the Wall.
00:29:37 Please, release my daughter.
00:29:41 I beg of you.
00:29:45 - See?
00:29:54 There's really only one language these people understand.
00:29:58 The language of force.
00:30:01 - You will find your chieftain in darkness beyond the Wall.
00:30:05 Where the lowering, barren mountains tower
00:30:08 over the black, bottomless lochs.
00:30:12 Horned men from ancient times roam this land,
00:30:16 and of those who venture there, few return.
00:30:21 ♪ ♪
00:30:25 - How very exciting.
00:30:27 ♪ ♪
00:30:30 Commander Vitalian, I have a new mission for you.
00:30:32 You will lead your men north to the lowering mountains
00:30:35 and bring back my brother.
00:30:38 Guards, lock up the prisoners.
00:30:42 Ready the men!
00:30:43 - You heard the commander! Make ready to march!
00:30:46 - Terturian, we march north.
00:30:50 - Yes, sir.
00:30:52 - Vitalian led our forces further north,
00:30:58 beyond the borders of our empire to the edge of the world.
00:31:02 We fought against warriors more beast than men.
00:31:06 So fearsome that even Rome's elite legions
00:31:09 had failed to conquer them.
00:31:11 Oswald's foreboding words haunted us
00:31:13 as we marched ever deeper into the unforgiving darkness.
00:31:17 Horned men from ancient times roam these lands,
00:31:21 and of those who venture there, few return.
00:31:25 ♪ ♪
00:31:30 This fort, Glots Hop,
00:31:33 it's rumored to be the gateway to Hades,
00:31:36 a place of fire and death.
00:31:38 I worry that what happens here on the edge of the world
00:31:42 could soon befall the empire itself.
00:31:45 ♪ ♪
00:31:53 [wind howling]
00:31:56 ♪ ♪
00:32:03 - Ambush! Clear the bridge!
00:32:09 [all shouting]
00:32:12 ♪ ♪
00:32:20 [all shouting]
00:32:23 ♪ ♪
00:32:30 [all shouting]
00:32:35 ♪ ♪
00:32:42 [coughing]
00:32:45 ♪ ♪
00:32:52 [grunting]
00:33:02 ♪ ♪
00:33:10 [wind howling]
00:33:13 ♪ ♪
00:33:15 - Rise up, son of Rome.
00:33:18 ♪ ♪
00:33:25 Your empire needs you.
00:33:28 ♪ ♪
00:33:35 Rise.
00:33:37 ♪ ♪
00:33:44 ♪ ♪
00:33:51 ♪ ♪
00:33:58 [wind howling]
00:34:01 ♪ ♪
00:34:08 ♪ ♪
00:34:15 ♪ ♪
00:34:22 [wind howling]
00:34:25 ♪ ♪
00:34:32 [screaming]
00:34:35 ♪ ♪
00:34:42 [screaming]
00:34:45 ♪ ♪
00:34:52 [screaming]
00:34:57 ♪ ♪
00:35:04 [grunting]
00:35:07 ♪ ♪
00:35:14 [sizzling]
00:35:17 ♪ ♪
00:35:24 - You men, grab the ram.
00:35:27 Bring down the wicker man.
00:35:29 ♪ ♪
00:35:36 [dramatic music]
00:35:39 ♪ ♪
00:35:46 ♪ ♪
00:35:53 [roaring]
00:35:56 ♪ ♪
00:36:00 [grunting]
00:36:03 ♪ ♪
00:36:07 - Be careful.
00:36:09 [men speaking German]
00:36:12 ♪ ♪
00:36:17 - Sometimes a man must look past what he thinks he sees.
00:36:21 ♪ ♪
00:36:24 Well done, Marius.
00:36:26 ♪ ♪
00:36:28 - Soldiers!
00:36:30 ♪ ♪
00:36:32 Soldiers!
00:36:34 ♪ ♪
00:36:35 Well, don't just stand there, you useless souls!
00:36:39 Get me out of here!
00:36:41 ♪ ♪
00:36:42 Get me out of here now!
00:36:44 - 'Cause that would be our glorious leader,
00:36:46 General Commodus.
00:36:47 - Yes, the Emperor's son.
00:36:50 ♪ ♪
00:36:51 Get me out of here, you stupid fools!
00:36:54 ♪ ♪
00:36:55 I command you!
00:36:57 ♪ ♪
00:36:58 - Your victory, your honors, Centurion.
00:37:01 ♪ ♪
00:37:02 - At once, sir.
00:37:04 ♪ ♪
00:37:05 - Come on, come on, you fucking idiot!
00:37:09 [panting]
00:37:12 ♪ ♪
00:37:17 - Give me your cape.
00:37:19 Give me your cape!
00:37:21 ♪ ♪
00:37:28 - We marched to York.
00:37:31 Commodus was safe, and Oswald ready to accept peace.
00:37:35 I prayed to the gods that an end to this horrific bloodshed
00:37:39 was within our grasp,
00:37:41 that I could finally return with my men to Rome.
00:37:44 I began to realize that Commander Vitalian
00:37:46 had every reason to question the wisdom of this campaign.
00:37:50 How many soldiers had given their lives
00:37:52 to achieve this so-called victory?
00:37:55 For me, I had spilled all the blood I could handle.
00:37:59 ♪ ♪
00:38:06 Governor, I bring before you Oswald, King of the Britons.
00:38:25 He has renounced this rebellion.
00:38:28 He will submit to the rule of Rome,
00:38:30 and henceforth, he will only fight to secure peace
00:38:33 between our two great peoples.
00:38:36 - Highness Commodus,
00:38:39 all we ask is that my people are treated with fairness,
00:38:44 treated as equals.
00:38:46 ♪ ♪
00:38:56 - So that all may live in peace.
00:38:59 - So that we all...
00:39:02 may live...
00:39:05 in peace.
00:39:07 ♪ ♪
00:39:12 - The peace treaty from Rome.
00:39:14 ♪ ♪
00:39:21 - The Empress will!
00:39:24 ♪ ♪
00:39:26 - The Empress! Peace!
00:39:28 ♪ ♪
00:39:30 - All he needs is the king's mark on that scroll,
00:39:32 and then we can all leave this godforsaken island.
00:39:36 ♪ ♪
00:39:37 - Your emperor, my father,
00:39:40 he is indeed wise and fair.
00:39:45 ♪ ♪
00:39:53 [thunder rumbles]
00:39:55 ♪ ♪
00:40:02 - This is the emperor's seal.
00:40:05 It is a direct extension of his will
00:40:09 and the power of Rome.
00:40:12 ♪ ♪
00:40:14 - Rise.
00:40:16 ♪ ♪
00:40:23 Embrace me.
00:40:30 ♪ ♪
00:40:37 [laughs]
00:40:39 ♪ ♪
00:40:42 - King Oswald, here is your peace.
00:40:46 - Follow me!
00:40:48 [all screaming]
00:40:51 - How dare you?
00:40:53 [all screaming]
00:40:56 ♪ ♪
00:40:58 You filthy stinking dog!
00:41:01 How dare you!
00:41:04 ♪ ♪
00:41:06 - I dare you to leave.
00:41:08 - You see what happens when you defy me?
00:41:12 Never!
00:41:14 [grunts]
00:41:16 ♪ ♪
00:41:23 [screams]
00:41:34 ♪ ♪
00:41:41 - By the emperors mark,
00:41:44 this will is done!
00:41:48 - The barons didn't kill my father.
00:41:51 The emperor did.
00:41:53 Save Rome from them.
00:41:56 - Now...
00:41:58 kneel, you dogs!
00:42:00 [all grunting]
00:42:04 What are you waiting for?
00:42:07 Ascend me!
00:42:09 ♪ ♪
00:42:14 - This is not the time for to go.
00:42:17 ♪ ♪
00:42:19 - Rome.
00:42:21 - My father is a god.
00:42:24 I am a god!
00:42:27 Obey me!
00:42:29 As you obey the gods!
00:42:32 ♪ ♪
00:42:39 - You want to get us to the harbor.
00:42:41 Battalion!
00:42:43 I order you to take control of these rebellious scum.
00:42:46 Hold the city, spare no one.
00:42:48 You'll all pay dearly for this.
00:42:50 We will save every man,
00:42:52 every woman, and every child!
00:42:54 That's checked on your pay!
00:42:57 [all shouting]
00:43:00 ♪ ♪
00:43:02 - Reinforce the walls!
00:43:05 Push them back!
00:43:08 Now!
00:43:10 Close the gates!
00:43:13 We must keep their army out at all costs!
00:43:17 I'll take control here.
00:43:19 You man the walls.
00:43:21 Paris, we need time.
00:43:24 You need to keep these enemies out as long as possible.
00:43:27 We need to get all our civilians down to the docks.
00:43:30 Do whatever you can!
00:43:32 I'll meet you down at the courthouse.
00:43:34 Now go!
00:43:36 ♪ ♪
00:43:39 - Paris! Paris! Paris!
00:43:42 Paris! Paris! Paris!
00:43:46 ♪ ♪
00:43:48 - Follow me, lads!
00:43:50 [all shouting]
00:43:53 ♪ ♪
00:44:00 [dramatic music]
00:44:03 ♪ ♪
00:44:09 - Go, Marion!
00:44:10 I'll hold them off until the ship is clear.
00:44:12 - No! You have to go!
00:44:14 You must live!
00:44:16 The Senate will listen to you.
00:44:18 You're a commander. We have to!
00:44:21 [shouting in French]
00:44:23 ♪ ♪
00:44:26 Now go!
00:44:28 ♪ ♪
00:44:35 [shouting continues]
00:44:38 ♪ ♪
00:44:45 [shouting continues]
00:44:48 ♪ ♪
00:44:53 [shouting continues]
00:44:56 ♪ ♪
00:45:03 [shouting continues]
00:45:06 ♪ ♪
00:45:11 [whispering in French]
00:45:15 ♪ ♪
00:45:22 [whispering continues]
00:45:25 ♪ ♪
00:45:32 [whispering continues]
00:45:35 ♪ ♪
00:45:42 [whispering continues]
00:45:45 ♪ ♪
00:45:52 - Damocles was a great warrior.
00:45:56 A revered leader in a vast army.
00:46:01 His cowardly commanders abandoned him.
00:46:07 Nemesis, the goddess of revenge,
00:46:10 allowed Damocles to return to the world
00:46:12 as a vengeful spirit.
00:46:15 A ghostly, black-armored centurion
00:46:19 who would hunt down and kill
00:46:22 each of the generals who had wronged him.
00:46:25 - Damocles.
00:46:27 ♪ ♪
00:46:34 [coughing]
00:46:37 ♪ ♪
00:46:44 [breathing heavily]
00:46:47 ♪ ♪
00:46:54 [breathing heavily]
00:46:57 ♪ ♪
00:47:04 [music fades]
00:47:07 [music fades]
00:47:10 [music fades]
00:47:12 - Arius Titus, you are a general of Rome.
00:47:15 I brought you here to protect me from Damocles.
00:47:18 [laughing]
00:47:21 But you are Damocles!
00:47:24 You're God's protector.
00:47:26 You are Damocles.
00:47:29 - Indeed I am.
00:47:31 And my story is almost at an end.
00:47:35 I became driven by one thought,
00:47:39 one solitary desire,
00:47:42 the desire for vengeance.
00:47:45 Vengeance against the Emperor Nero
00:47:48 who had my family butchered.
00:47:50 Vengeance against his despicable sons
00:47:53 who betrayed my legion!
00:47:56 [footsteps approaching]
00:48:00 In order to exact my vengeance,
00:48:03 I'd have to return to where my journey began.
00:48:07 Return to my home.
00:48:09 [footsteps fading]
00:48:11 [eerie music]
00:48:13 Danger surrounded me on my journey back to Rome.
00:48:16 The evil which had plagued Britain had now infected this city.
00:48:20 Starving refugees from our once free Rome
00:48:24 lined the roads telling tales of deprivation and torture.
00:48:28 The rule of law lay shattered.
00:48:31 My life's solitary purpose was to return to Rome
00:48:35 and end the evil that you created, Nero.
00:48:39 To prevent you from destroying the Rome that I love
00:48:42 and to return it to its people.
00:48:45 [music fades]
00:48:47 [eerie music]
00:48:50 ♪ ♪
00:48:57 [footsteps approaching]
00:49:00 ♪ ♪
00:49:07 [footsteps approaching]
00:49:10 ♪ ♪
00:49:17 [footsteps approaching]
00:49:20 ♪ ♪
00:49:27 [door opens]
00:49:30 ♪ ♪
00:49:37 [footsteps approaching]
00:49:40 ♪ ♪
00:49:44 - You see, Marius, it's not always in distant lands
00:49:47 that our greatest enemies lurk.
00:49:50 - Who are you?
00:49:52 Why did this happen?
00:49:55 My father was a hero of Rome.
00:49:58 Your father was a great general and a popular senator.
00:50:02 Too popular, perhaps.
00:50:05 The emperor is a jealous man.
00:50:08 A petty man.
00:50:10 ♪ ♪
00:50:12 Your father lived to serve Rome.
00:50:16 Emperor Nero serves only himself.
00:50:20 He seeks power for the sake of power.
00:50:24 He believes himself a god.
00:50:27 A cold wind from the north
00:50:29 whispered poisonous words in the emperor's ear.
00:50:33 Your father and other like-minded men
00:50:36 wanted to return Rome to its people.
00:50:39 ♪ ♪
00:50:41 So the emperor had them murdered.
00:50:44 After all, that is what emperors do.
00:50:48 ♪ ♪
00:50:50 The spoils of his greed were divided
00:50:52 between his sons, Basilius and Commodus.
00:50:55 He lavished upon them great powers
00:50:57 and responsibilities for which they were unworthy.
00:51:02 Rome is failing its children, Marius.
00:51:06 You are a vital piece in the game of man.
00:51:11 And you, like all of us,
00:51:14 have a role to play.
00:51:17 ♪ ♪
00:51:19 Demophos, spirit of vengeance.
00:51:24 ♪ ♪
00:51:26 The fate of the empire is in your hands.
00:51:30 Save Rome.
00:51:32 Save Rome from them.
00:51:35 ♪ ♪
00:51:42 ♪ ♪
00:51:49 ♪ ♪
00:51:56 ♪ ♪
00:52:03 ♪ ♪
00:52:10 ♪ ♪
00:52:17 ♪ ♪
00:52:24 ♪ ♪
00:52:31 ♪ ♪
00:52:38 ♪ ♪
00:52:45 ♪ ♪
00:52:52 ♪ ♪
00:52:54 I needed entry to the emperor's tournament.
00:52:57 This could be granted by just one man,
00:53:00 so I paid him a visit.
00:53:03 ♪ ♪
00:53:06 Damocles.
00:53:09 I come for the tournament.
00:53:12 Ah!
00:53:13 Ha ha! You're a gladiator.
00:53:15 [laughs]
00:53:17 Oh.
00:53:18 Mm, the, uh...
00:53:20 the mythical armor is...
00:53:22 it's a fine touch indeed.
00:53:25 You gave me quite the shock.
00:53:29 Only the most skilled fighters can enter the tournament.
00:53:35 Let me see if you fight as well as you dress.
00:53:40 ♪ ♪
00:53:47 ♪ ♪
00:53:54 ♪ ♪
00:53:59 ♪ ♪
00:54:06 ♪ ♪
00:54:13 ♪ ♪
00:54:16 Hmm.
00:54:19 Here is your scroll of entry.
00:54:22 ♪ ♪
00:54:25 Don't lose it.
00:54:27 ♪ ♪
00:54:30 You've transformed killing into an art form.
00:54:35 I, however, express myself in different ways.
00:54:39 Hmm.
00:54:40 Here is some of my more recent work.
00:54:44 I've just completed the final...
00:54:48 [clears throat]
00:54:49 embellishments.
00:54:52 It's a gift for my father, the emperor.
00:54:55 It's an amazing piece of work, if I may say so myself.
00:54:59 Containing a hidden surprise.
00:55:03 A small compartment inside the head
00:55:06 that will make it cry the finest white wine
00:55:09 to symbolize his great love for the empire.
00:55:14 But I suppose it could be made to quite anything, really.
00:55:18 Anything?
00:55:20 Hmm.
00:55:22 [sword clangs]
00:55:25 [grunts]
00:55:27 [grunts]
00:55:29 [groans]
00:55:32 [grunts]
00:55:33 [gurgles]
00:55:35 [gurgles]
00:55:42 Blood.
00:55:45 So much blood.
00:55:48 Gray mountains drag down the senate.
00:55:53 The street--
00:55:55 The streets of Rome will run red.
00:55:59 Red with blood.
00:56:06 I've seen you in my dreams.
00:56:10 Cut me loose if you wish to know your future.
00:56:15 Fallen hero of Rome.
00:56:18 Spirit of vengeance.
00:56:22 [grunts]
00:56:25 [dramatic music]
00:56:28 ♪ ♪
00:56:33 Damocles.
00:56:36 ♪ ♪
00:56:38 Damocles.
00:56:41 ♪ ♪
00:56:49 Damocles.
00:56:52 ♪ ♪
00:56:57 Damocles shall be slain by the great general Marius.
00:57:03 ♪ ♪
00:57:08 That general shall be slain by Damocles.
00:57:13 ♪ ♪
00:57:18 But Emperor Nero,
00:57:22 he can only die by his own sword.
00:57:27 You cannot kill him.
00:57:30 ♪ ♪
00:57:37 [distant shouting]
00:57:40 [footsteps approaching]
00:57:43 [footsteps approaching]
00:57:48 [gurgling]
00:57:51 [distant shouting]
00:57:54 [gurgling]
00:57:57 [gurgling]
00:58:00 [clanking]
00:58:03 [distant shouting]
00:58:06 [distant shouting]
00:58:10 [crowd cheering]
00:58:13 [dramatic music]
00:58:16 ♪ ♪
00:58:23 [crowd cheering]
00:58:26 ♪ ♪
00:58:31 - And then the general commoners
00:58:35 march into the forest lair of the Briton traitors
00:58:39 to capture by himself
00:58:42 the evil King Oswald
00:58:45 and his ferocious daughter!
00:58:48 [crowd cheering]
00:58:51 [crowd chanting]
00:58:54 ♪ ♪
00:58:56 [thunder rumbling]
00:58:59 ♪ ♪
00:59:06 [gunfire]
00:59:09 ♪ ♪
00:59:16 [thunder rumbling]
00:59:19 ♪ ♪
00:59:22 - Over the past decade,
00:59:25 I have vanquished every nation that dared stand against us!
00:59:31 I am the greatest general ever to lead Rome
00:59:36 and her people!
00:59:38 Today, you have had the honor--
00:59:43 yes, the honor--
00:59:46 of witnessing the slaughter
00:59:49 of every gladiator sent in against me!
00:59:53 These once great and feared gladiators are all my dead!
00:59:58 Broken before you!
01:00:01 Slain by me!
01:00:03 Your general!
01:00:06 Your leader!
01:00:09 Your savior!
01:00:11 [crowd cheering]
01:00:12 - Aquila, I must confess I'm more than a little worried.
01:00:16 - Why so, my emperor?
01:00:18 - Her Damocles has been fighting like a lion all day.
01:00:22 He still looks alarmingly strong.
01:00:24 - Fear not for your son's life, my lord.
01:00:27 - I fear not for that little shit's life, you fool.
01:00:30 I fear for my purse.
01:00:32 I've waited a fortune on him to win.
01:00:34 - I will shorten the odds.
01:00:36 Your purse is safe.
01:00:39 Oh...
01:00:41 and so is the little...
01:00:44 shit.
01:00:45 - My commandant!
01:00:46 Your general!
01:00:48 - Your savior!
01:00:50 [crowd cheering]
01:00:54 - Your god!
01:00:57 [crowd cheering]
01:01:01 [thunder rumbling]
01:01:04 ♪ ♪
01:01:11 - You say you are protecting Rome.
01:01:21 Who will protect you from me?
01:01:25 [grunting]
01:01:30 Breathe your last breath, you stinking putrid filth!
01:01:38 [grunting]
01:01:41 - Curse you!
01:01:42 [crowd cheering]
01:01:45 Am I not the greatest?
01:01:49 [crowd cheering]
01:01:53 - Silence!
01:01:56 Come on, Damocles.
01:01:58 Take your vengeance.
01:01:59 - Over here! I'm Commodus, you fool!
01:02:02 - No, I'm Commodus! I'm Commodus!
01:02:04 - The show's over for you, Damocles!
01:02:08 [grunting]
01:02:11 [crowd cheering]
01:02:16 [coughing]
01:02:19 - Pathetic!
01:02:21 [grunting]
01:02:28 [thunder rumbling]
01:02:32 Get him!
01:02:34 ♪ ♪
01:02:41 [grunting]
01:02:44 [crowd cheering]
01:02:47 [grunting]
01:02:50 [crowd cheering]
01:02:53 [crowd cheering]
01:02:56 [crowd cheering]
01:02:59 - Come on, finish him!
01:03:02 ♪ ♪
01:03:05 [grunting]
01:03:08 [crowd cheering]
01:03:11 [grunting]
01:03:14 ♪ ♪
01:03:16 [grunting]
01:03:19 [crowd cheering]
01:03:22 ♪ ♪
01:03:27 - Feel that poison?
01:03:29 Can't take any chances, Damocles.
01:03:32 - You understand.
01:03:33 - I know I'm immortal, but the plebs can be so fickle.
01:03:37 One lucky blow from you and my reputation--
01:03:39 [crowd cheering]
01:03:42 [grunting]
01:03:45 ♪ ♪
01:03:46 - Take your last breath, Commodus.
01:03:49 [crowd cheering]
01:03:52 [grunting]
01:03:55 ♪ ♪
01:04:02 [gasping]
01:04:04 ♪ ♪
01:04:09 [grunting]
01:04:12 ♪ ♪
01:04:19 - I am Damocles!
01:04:23 ♪ ♪
01:04:25 I am vengeance!
01:04:29 ♪ ♪
01:04:30 You...are...next!
01:04:35 ♪ ♪
01:04:38 - Kill him! Kill him!
01:04:41 Kill him!
01:04:43 ♪ ♪
01:04:49 [screaming]
01:04:52 [grunting]
01:04:55 [grunting]
01:04:58 ♪ ♪
01:05:00 Kill him!
01:05:02 ♪ ♪
01:05:09 [crowd cheering]
01:05:12 ♪ ♪
01:05:17 - I've only ever known one man who can fight like that.
01:05:21 ♪ ♪
01:05:27 - Let us finish what your father started, Marius.
01:05:31 Quickly, we need to get out of here.
01:05:34 ♪ ♪
01:05:41 [crowd cheering]
01:05:44 ♪ ♪
01:05:51 [crowd cheering]
01:05:54 - The Senate is nothing but frightened old men.
01:05:59 They no longer listen to truth nor reason.
01:06:03 I've warned them about Britannia,
01:06:06 but to no avail.
01:06:08 ♪ ♪
01:06:11 Commodus has held the legions back,
01:06:14 doing nothing,
01:06:16 whilst a massive barbarian army
01:06:18 has swarmed across the Empire,
01:06:20 wreaking havoc as it closes in on Rome.
01:06:23 But Britain, yes.
01:06:25 And their army has grown tenfold.
01:06:28 Everyone who opposes Rome has allied with them.
01:06:32 Even tribes from faraway lands
01:06:34 have sent them massive beasts of war.
01:06:37 ♪ ♪
01:06:42 The Emperor and Commodus have made enemies.
01:06:46 So many enemies.
01:06:49 And across the Empire, these barbarians have seen
01:06:52 how weakened we have become under Nero's rule.
01:06:55 They mean to destroy us.
01:06:58 Destroy the Empire.
01:07:00 ♪ ♪
01:07:03 With Commodus gone,
01:07:05 they'll ask me to assume command.
01:07:07 ♪ ♪
01:07:09 And I'll need my best men
01:07:11 if we're going to hold Rome.
01:07:13 ♪ ♪
01:07:15 When I suspected it was you in the arena,
01:07:18 I readied this.
01:07:20 ♪ ♪
01:07:23 - The Emperor must die.
01:07:25 - And he will.
01:07:27 But we must save Rome first.
01:07:30 I need you now, Marius.
01:07:33 ♪ ♪
01:07:34 Fight for your father.
01:07:36 Fight for your legion.
01:07:39 Fight for Rome.
01:07:41 ♪ ♪
01:07:46 [gunshot]
01:07:48 ♪ ♪
01:07:52 - Boudica.
01:07:54 Once her fate was in my hands.
01:07:56 Now she's spearheaded the army of a thousand tribes.
01:08:01 Their giant beasts of war
01:08:03 bore down on our gates.
01:08:05 The evils of a rotten Empire
01:08:07 visited upon its capital.
01:08:09 We must all answer for our choices, Nero.
01:08:12 But it's the people of Rome
01:08:14 that now pay for yours.
01:08:17 - Ah, Boudica.
01:08:20 Your fight was not with Rome itself,
01:08:23 but with Nero,
01:08:25 who had our fathers murdered.
01:08:27 And we will be avenged.
01:08:31 But if Rome falls,
01:08:34 then our world will descend into darkness.
01:08:37 Chaos will lay waste to civilization.
01:08:41 I will never let that happen.
01:08:46 [howling]
01:08:49 [roaring]
01:08:52 [screaming]
01:08:55 [roaring]
01:08:58 [screaming]
01:09:01 [roaring]
01:09:04 [howling]
01:09:07 [panting]
01:09:10 [roaring]
01:09:13 [roaring]
01:09:15 - Steady, Marius.
01:09:17 Our city defenses will funnel the bastards
01:09:19 down into this one square.
01:09:22 They could outnumber us by a thousand to one here,
01:09:25 but the confined space will take away that advantage.
01:09:28 And, if gods be willing,
01:09:31 Rome will see another dawn.
01:09:33 [roaring]
01:09:35 Here they come.
01:09:38 [screaming]
01:09:41 Hold steady.
01:09:46 Hold steady.
01:09:52 [roaring]
01:09:57 Fire!
01:10:00 [screaming]
01:10:03 [roaring]
01:10:06 [screaming]
01:10:09 [roaring]
01:10:12 [screaming]
01:10:15 [roaring]
01:10:18 [screaming]
01:10:21 [roaring]
01:10:24 - My gods.
01:10:26 There's no end to the filthy bastards.
01:10:28 We have to hold them here.
01:10:30 Fire at will!
01:10:32 - I'll lead the countercharge.
01:10:33 I need every man we can spare.
01:10:34 - No, I will lead the charge.
01:10:36 - You'll never make it back.
01:10:39 - I can hardly let you have all the glory now, can I?
01:10:42 [dramatic music]
01:10:45 ♪ ♪
01:10:52 [roaring]
01:10:55 ♪ ♪
01:11:02 - Forward!
01:11:05 ♪ ♪
01:11:13 [grunting]
01:11:16 ♪ ♪
01:11:23 [roaring]
01:11:26 ♪ ♪
01:11:31 [screaming]
01:11:33 [rumbling]
01:11:36 [roaring]
01:11:40 [screaming]
01:11:43 ♪ ♪
01:11:50 [roaring]
01:11:53 ♪ ♪
01:12:00 [roaring]
01:12:03 [screaming]
01:12:06 ♪ ♪
01:12:13 [roaring]
01:12:16 ♪ ♪
01:12:20 [screaming]
01:12:23 ♪ ♪
01:12:29 [screaming]
01:12:31 ♪ ♪
01:12:38 [screaming]
01:12:40 ♪ ♪
01:12:47 [screaming]
01:12:50 ♪ ♪
01:12:57 [screaming]
01:13:00 ♪ ♪
01:13:07 [roaring]
01:13:10 ♪ ♪
01:13:15 [roaring]
01:13:18 ♪ ♪
01:13:25 [roaring]
01:13:28 ♪ ♪
01:13:35 [eerie music]
01:13:38 ♪ ♪
01:13:45 - Marius, son of Rome.
01:13:49 Rise.
01:13:52 There is still time.
01:13:55 Your destiny awaits you.
01:13:59 - Look around you.
01:14:02 How will I prevent the fall of Rome?
01:14:06 All is lost.
01:14:09 - Don't waste time pulling off the petals.
01:14:13 Cut off the head.
01:14:16 - Boudicca.
01:14:19 ♪ ♪
01:14:25 - Boudicca.
01:14:28 ♪ ♪
01:14:35 [eerie music]
01:14:38 ♪ ♪
01:14:42 - General, we can't hold them back for much longer.
01:14:45 - Boudicca.
01:14:47 - Sir?
01:14:50 Sir, I don't know for how much longer we can--
01:14:53 [roaring]
01:14:56 ♪ ♪
01:15:03 The gods do not favor us.
01:15:05 We must-- - Fall back.
01:15:07 Flee.
01:15:09 Is that why you left your post to tell me?
01:15:11 Is that why you left your men?
01:15:14 We have been summoned by the gods,
01:15:17 and you want to flee?
01:15:19 I should kill you myself.
01:15:21 You bring dishonor to your men.
01:15:23 You bring dishonor to me.
01:15:25 You bring dishonor to Rome!
01:15:27 [dramatic music]
01:15:30 I swear to you, Centurion,
01:15:32 Rome will not fall.
01:15:34 Not today.
01:15:36 Today we fight.
01:15:39 Signal whatever's left of the 6th Legion
01:15:41 to come about and reinforce the west flank.
01:15:43 Pull the 5th out of the old quarter to do the same.
01:15:46 I'll find whatever's left of the 14th
01:15:48 and take on the enemy in front of the palace.
01:15:50 - Go! - Understood.
01:15:53 - The front line will hold.
01:15:57 Even if I have to hold it myself.
01:15:59 ♪ ♪
01:16:02 [roaring]
01:16:05 ♪ ♪
01:16:10 [roaring]
01:16:13 ♪ ♪
01:16:20 [dramatic music]
01:16:23 ♪ ♪
01:16:30 ♪ ♪
01:16:36 - We meet again, Roman.
01:16:39 This time, yield or pay the price.
01:16:42 - I'll let you destroy Rome.
01:16:44 Never!
01:16:46 - We can't both win.
01:16:48 I've come too far to let you stand in my way.
01:16:51 ♪ ♪
01:16:53 - [grunts]
01:16:55 [both grunting]
01:16:57 ♪ ♪
01:16:59 [both grunting]
01:17:02 [both grunting]
01:17:04 I say yield!
01:17:07 Do it now, Boudica!
01:17:09 ♪ ♪
01:17:13 - Marius, son of Rome.
01:17:17 ♪ ♪
01:17:24 We're not much different, you and I.
01:17:26 ♪ ♪
01:17:29 Fate has made us enemies.
01:17:32 But in another life.
01:17:34 - In another life, perhaps.
01:17:37 Not in this one.
01:17:39 - No.
01:17:41 Not in this one.
01:17:43 ♪ ♪
01:17:48 Do it, Roman.
01:17:50 ♪ ♪
01:17:52 Do it.
01:17:54 ♪ ♪
01:18:01 [dramatic music]
01:18:04 ♪ ♪
01:18:07 [both grunting]
01:18:09 - Set Jury and Severus to me!
01:18:11 ♪ ♪
01:18:13 Display this from the highest place you can find.
01:18:15 When the barbarians see it, they'll run.
01:18:17 The battle will be ours.
01:18:19 ♪ ♪
01:18:22 - Since you're clearly not here to protect me,
01:18:25 what now?
01:18:27 - You had my family murdered.
01:18:30 You have left Rome in ruins.
01:18:34 Everything that has happened,
01:18:36 all this needless death,
01:18:39 your jealousy, your vanity,
01:18:42 and your arrogance has caused it all--
01:18:44 - Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait!
01:18:46 Have you forgotten the Oracle's prophecy?
01:18:49 Ebranero can only die by his own sword.
01:18:51 You can't kill me.
01:18:53 Only I can. You said so yourself.
01:18:55 You languor the gods.
01:18:57 ♪ ♪
01:19:00 Had me and Eudycte the Jailer,
01:19:02 then I could at least die as an emperor,
01:19:06 even if I never lived as one.
01:19:08 ♪ ♪
01:19:12 [glass shatters]
01:19:14 - You said the barbarians had been defeated.
01:19:17 So it's not them pounding up that door.
01:19:20 Those are my Praetorians.
01:19:22 Guards! Guards!
01:19:24 Demetrius is here! He's here to kill me!
01:19:27 Protect me now!
01:19:29 ♪ ♪
01:19:36 [dramatic music]
01:19:39 ♪ ♪
01:19:45 - Mariam, my good man.
01:19:47 ♪ ♪
01:19:49 Do you have any idea how much trouble you've caused me?
01:19:53 ♪ ♪
01:19:55 How hard I've worked to tease all these pieces into place.
01:20:00 ♪ ♪
01:20:07 [dramatic music]
01:20:10 ♪ ♪
01:20:17 - Eutychius is dead, my emperor.
01:20:20 ♪ ♪
01:20:25 - This is not the time, Eutychius.
01:20:27 ♪ ♪
01:20:29 - Run.
01:20:31 ♪ ♪
01:20:34 Why?
01:20:36 It's simple.
01:20:39 To destroy Rome
01:20:42 and end this foolish notion of civilization.
01:20:46 - Marius, watch out!
01:20:49 - You mortals play your games.
01:20:52 We gods play ours.
01:20:55 - But the game has rules.
01:20:58 - Oh.
01:21:00 ♪ ♪
01:21:07 [dramatic music]
01:21:10 ♪ ♪
01:21:15 [grunting]
01:21:18 ♪ ♪
01:21:25 [dramatic music]
01:21:28 ♪ ♪
01:21:35 [grunting]
01:21:37 ♪ ♪
01:21:44 [grunting]
01:21:47 ♪ ♪
01:21:54 [grunting]
01:21:57 ♪ ♪
01:22:04 [grunting]
01:22:06 ♪ ♪
01:22:13 [grunting]
01:22:15 ♪ ♪
01:22:22 [grunting]
01:22:24 ♪ ♪
01:22:31 [grunting]
01:22:34 ♪ ♪
01:22:39 [grunting]
01:22:42 ♪ ♪
01:22:49 [grunting]
01:22:51 ♪ ♪
01:22:56 [grunting]
01:22:58 ♪ ♪
01:23:05 [grunting]
01:23:10 ♪ ♪
01:23:15 [grunting]
01:23:18 ♪ ♪
01:23:25 [grunting]
01:23:28 ♪ ♪
01:23:34 [dramatic music]
01:23:37 ♪ ♪
01:23:42 [grunting]
01:23:45 ♪ ♪
01:23:52 [grunting]
01:23:55 ♪ ♪
01:24:02 [dramatic music]
01:24:05 ♪ ♪
01:24:12 [screaming]
01:24:15 ♪ ♪
01:24:22 [groaning]
01:24:25 ♪ ♪
01:24:32 [groaning]
01:24:35 ♪ ♪
01:24:42 [groaning]
01:24:45 ♪ ♪
01:24:52 [dramatic music]
01:24:55 ♪ ♪
01:25:02 [dramatic music]
01:25:05 ♪ ♪
01:25:12 [dramatic music]
01:25:15 ♪ ♪
01:25:22 ♪ ♪
01:25:24 - In time, Rome healed,
01:25:27 and her civilization once more grew and flourished.
01:25:31 ♪ ♪
01:25:33 The city, saved by an unsung hero,
01:25:36 would go on to stand for thousands of years.
01:25:40 ♪ ♪
01:25:42 Rome would endure...
01:25:45 from then...
01:25:48 until the last days of man.
01:25:51 ♪ ♪
01:25:58 ♪ ♪
01:26:05 ♪ ♪
01:26:12 [Music]

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