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Intro. Varro, born free in the thrace, raised slave in Gaul, soon demonstrated his strength and skill in the fight against other wild men, his peers, his brothers: gladiators. For years their blood and steel served as a fun to the Roman plebe, unscrupulous citizens who took their sweat and mixed it with their blood to cover their rotten consciences and placate their laziness. After each fight, increasingly complicated, increasingly intense, increasingly painful and increasingly decisive, returned to the school of Gladiators of Cornelio Lentulo in which he could find rest for his body and hopefully for his soul if he could cross his way with that of the beautiful slave Claudia, a Sueva barbaric that seemed to the royal republican ladies. He still had five fights to achieve freedom and, he was said, when the wooden sword was delivered to him and his wife would buy it.

Varro the savage cavernícola

@Cecilia Venier Baffo