The Gladiators Daughter
erberated through the ancient stone, a cacophony of cheers, jeers, and bloodlust
Her father, Marcellus, was one of Rome's most celebrated gladiators, a man whose name was whispered with reverence an
The Butcher. The Butcher had a reputation for savagery, and even the most seasoned warrio
massive axe, looked every bit the monster he was. Marcellus, in contrast, appeared calm and collected. H
was agile and quick. He danced around his opponent, deflecting blows and waiting for his opportunityetween the Butcher's ribs. The Butcher roared in pain, his grip loosening on the axe. Marcellus c
ed her father's name with unrestrained joy. Marcellus, raising his fist in victory, looked up at his
feated, was not dead. His eyes, filled with hatred and vengeance, locked onto L