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'''Raging Axes''' was a gladiator active in Ptolemaic Egypt. He was a [[:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suebi|Suebian]] warrior hailing from the Germanic forests of Central Europe. Upon entering the Arena, [[Bayek |Bayek of Siwa]] witnessed as the Raging Axes ripping off the ear of a fighter with his mouth.
'''Raging Axes''' was a gladiator active in Ptolemaic Egypt. He was a [[:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suebi|Suebian]] warrior hailing from the Germanic forests of Central Europe. Upon entering the Arena, [[Bayek |Bayek of Siwa]] witnessed as the Raging Axes ripped off the ear of a fighter with his mouth. After this, the fight began and Bayek eventually defeated him.
 
After fighting the gladiator, Bayek used the latter's own weapons to end the gladiator's life.


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Raging Axes

Raging Axes was a gladiator active in Ptolemaic Egypt. He was a Suebian warrior hailing from the Germanic forests of Central Europe. Upon entering the Arena, Bayek of Siwa witnessed as the Raging Axes ripped off the ear of a fighter with his mouth. After this, the fight began and Bayek eventually defeated him.

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