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{{Quote|Today, a glorious fight! As the Egyptian servant maker enters the arena!|[[Felix Martialis]] describing The | |||
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'''The Slaver''' was a slave trader and [[gladiator]] who fought in the [[Krokodilopolis Arena]] in the 1st century BCE. | |||
In 48 BCE, he was challenged by [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], who witnessed him brutally kill an opponent by shoving him into a spinning spike-trap. The Slaver was then defeated by the Medjay with a heavy bladed weapon. | In 48 BCE, he was challenged by [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], who witnessed him brutally kill an opponent by shoving him into a spinning spike-trap. The Slaver was then defeated by the Medjay with a heavy bladed weapon. | ||
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- "Today, a glorious fight! As the Egyptian servant maker enters the arena!"
- ―Felix Martialis describing The Slaver.[src]
The Slaver was a slave trader and gladiator who fought in the Krokodilopolis Arena in the 1st century BCE.
In 48 BCE, he was challenged by Bayek of Siwa, who witnessed him brutally kill an opponent by shoving him into a spinning spike-trap. The Slaver was then defeated by the Medjay with a heavy bladed weapon.
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