Who is the slave girl in spartacus episode 6




















Lesley-Ann Brandt Naevia. Peter Mensah Doctore. Nick E. Tarabay Ashur. David Austin Medicus. Lliam Powell Numerius. Siaosi Fonua Hamilcar.

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Spartacus ' Katrina Law: Mira evolved from slave girl to flying squirrel monkey. Initially, there seems to be less infighting among the Romans as Glaber suggests that he and Seppius combine their men against their common enemy: Spartacus. While the young lad mulls it over, Ilithiya works on the sibling front, appealing to the deceptively sweet, but wily Seppia.

After taking down several of Glaber's men, Ashur gains the Roman's grudging respect and is tasked with recruiting better fighters. In the end, we see Ashur's new troop of bullies slaughter a house full of slaves and Seppius. Turns out Glaber is tired of playing nice and he's just going to take what he needs. The Blood - We can tell we've passed the halfway mark in the season because the violence has escalated and will just get worse or is it better? Time for the highlights!

As word spreads. Lucretia unwillingly offers the men two of her slaves - Naevia and Diona. Diona is chosen by the sadistic Roman due to her appearent tighter vaginal opening. She is then then raped vaginally by a gladiator, picked by Cossutius, while Cossutius himself grabs around her breast while explaining his viewpoint of how grotesque and divine are two parts of the same coin.

He proves his point by grabbing her buttocks and rapes her anally. They then leave her disturbed and horrified. She becomes but a shell of her former self and even lashes out at her friend, Naevia. After watching her friend forced to lay with other men, having to subdue endless sex and and serve as amusement for Roman pleasure, and seeing how miserable she is, Naevia helps Diona escape the villa.

They are not suspected as the gladiators are fighting to gain rank in the Batiatus' Ludus , watched by Batiatus and his father, Titus. Barca tells a different story here, one later verified by the magistrate: he did kill the son, he just lied to Pietros. For him, and for Pietros, freedom is a myth, meant to placate those would attempt to escape.

As Lucretia says, attempting to get your freedom is a betrayal in and of itself. The entire episode, Lucretia warns him against reuniting Sura and Spartacus, but he pledges to keep his word. On the other, the show is trying to be relatively accurate in this regard, and this kind of daily inhumanity was a feature of chattel slavery all over the world.



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