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Slaver Gladiator
What would Saeko do to any of the other gladiators that badmouth their master, Takashi?
"I will challenge them and placed them in their place." Saeko replied as she stared at the group of beaten and scared gladiator slaves who dare badmouth her master, Takashi in her presence.
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A quick pre war trio doodle before homework :>
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Little colored sketch of a gladiator/slave Crowley from @angellilou-art Roman Empire AU! (I saw this "costume" on Pinterest and couldn't resist... ☺️)
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The Death of Spartacus by Hermann Vogel
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Beyond Hollywood glamour, the harsh reality of Roman slave life was marked by the pursuit of freedom. Slavery was the engine that drove the expansion of the Roman Empire. Life as a slave was grim, they had no rights and could be starved, tortured, and murdered for no reason.
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The Thing & Torgo (far away from Earth in the galaxy of the Skrulls, on a planet looking like America in the 20's/30's) by Gerald Walker.
Gerald Walker : "The Thing Enslaved". This oil painting on canvas is based on the story arc that ran through issues #90 to 93 of Fantastic Four.
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tell me why i'm watching Gladiator (2000) and Maximus and Kaladin are the same person
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Peter is a bored aristocrat in ancient Rome, with a long life of opulence and politics ahead of him. One day, he hears some buzz about a gladiator, and watches this man beat impossible odds in the ring. He's not usually into sports but this guy is really something. Infatuated, he orders the man back to his rooms and has a hot bath and a huge meal waiting.
After they build some trust (and spend a few steamy nights together) Wade tells him about the blessing he received from... insert cool mythical creature or deity here. And the plot he has to get back at the man who killed his wife and child.
Spideypool Gladiator AU
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This is our fill for "Gladiator AU". :D
Sold from one owner to the next after his dragon abilities are discovered, Anakin finally ends up with Obi-Wan as his... handler. Except, Obi-Wan isn't a slaver like all the others, and he's also far nicer. And Anakin can do little to free the young Togruta Jedi, Ahsoka, who was recently sold into slavery, no matter how hard he tries. The most he can do is help her survive.
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Exciting News Inside! Action No. 87, dated 12 November 1977. This was the final, final issue with the title being merged with Battle. Spinball's Black Gladiators look as if they are saying a farewell to the reader in the last panel but were back in the merged title.
Treasury of British Comics.
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Prompt
Fusion Slavery: Combat Slave & Gladiator Slave AU
When Weiss and Blake offer Jaune to train in different ways from Pyrrha.he accepts since he does want to learn new things. Problem is that what they plan on doing with him... it is less training and more working together to win him over from the others. To the point that after the three leave the gym hours later... the two girls putting back on their gym clothes definitely implied something happened there. Especially with how they tease their master.
(2-Koma) (Seduction) (Implied Sex)
When he Weiss and Blake told him that they were going to teach him a new combat technique. He was excited about the new technique from the ex-heiress and former White Fang agent who were skilled and experienced in combat which made him eager in learning from them.
But…
“You are going to learn some grappling techniques, Master~” Weiss said with a smile as she eyed him.
“A lesson you are going to need in the future with certain opponents in mind.” Blake said cat-like smile as she placed her hand on her broad hips.
“…”
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“Do you heard that?” Ying asked her younger sister who was walking with her.
“Hear what Sis?” Yang asked looking at her carbon copy with a curious expression.
“The sound of flesh hitting flesh and…moaning?” Ying said with a bewildered expression.
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The 1960 Kirk Douglas film of Spartacus was once a staple on our TVs at Christmas. Times have changed, but the story of Spartacus remains a classic.
But remember, history often differs from what's portrayed in popular media.
In this in-depth, two-part article, we peel back the layers of myth to explore who Spartacus truly might have been. Was he a hero, a rebel, a slave, or all of the above? Journey back to 73 BC and uncover the details of his great slave rebellion that shook the foundations of ancient Rome. We delve into the historical texts, exploring the differing accounts of classical authors and the realities of gladiator life, far from the glamour of the silver screen.
From his origins in Thrace, his time as a Roman soldier, to his days at the brutal gladiatorial training school in Capua, Spartacus' story is filled with intrigue, struggle, and strategy. Discover how he rallied his fellow gladiators with kitchen supplies, looted Capua, and escaped to Mount Vesuvius, setting the stage for a rebellion that would become a legend.
Join us as we explore the life and times of Spartacus, understanding his impact on Roman history and the legacy that continues to inspire today.
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