After making a sweet arrangement for Gannicus as a primus in the upcoming game orchestrated by Quintillius Varis, Batiatus seemingly pleased of his dealings. But his elation was short lived after his estranged father “Titus” arrived in his residence while he was in a very steamy threesome situation with Gaia and Lecretia. Titus on the other hand mocks his son’s exploits under the hands of Tillius (who beats him into humiliation) and at the same time ridicule’s Gannicus representation of the house on the upcoming games, displeased by the action of his son Titus schemed to undo Gannicus’ dealing by placing the neophyte Crixus in lieu of Gannicus place to fight. Knowing this Gannicus felt mocked by Batiatus’ father.

On the arena during the games arranged by Quintillius Varis. Auctus was unfortunately killed by the inexperienced Crixus in their bloody duel to the death. With his first bloody victory, Crixus has seemingly earned a favor from his master. Opposite to Crixus fist bloody conquest in the battle pit, Oenomaus seems displeased by the title he earns by killing the former Doctore, this came to hit when things goes wild and amuck under his watch.
Craving for the entertainment Batiatus offered to him in his first visit in Batiatus reside. Varis returns for more of the steamy entertainment and this time not alone as he was accompanied by Cossutius, seeking for a similar enjoyment he had experienced a few days back before the games, although both father and son (Titus & Batiatus) were away that time. Continue reading






