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* TheDreaded: Even before being a Legate, the man who became Lanius was feared by both Legion scouts and his own tribal brethren.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: After the Legion subjugates the Hidebarks, one woman refuses to scream or show fear in front [[ForcedToWatch of her soon-to-be-enslaved children]] even as she's being crucified.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: After the Legion subjugates the Hidebarks, one woman refuses to scream or show fear in front [[ForcedToWatch of her soon-to-be-enslaved children]] even as she's being crucified.
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* LeaveNoWitnesses: Lanius proceeds to [[spoiler:blind Quill and kill the surviving male Hidebarks, ensuring that no one save Caesar himself knows his true face.]]
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* LeaveNoWitnesses: Lanius proceeds to [[spoiler:blind Quill and kill the surviving adult male Hidebarks, ensuring that no one save Caesar himself knows his true face.]]
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%%* NobleSavage: Averted. Even though Lanius and his tribe look the part, they're not exactly noble, at least by ''our'' standards.
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* SocialDarwinist: Another reason why Lanius chooses to kill for Caesar is because he comes to view his tribal brethen as being too weak and cowardly.
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* TheSavageIndian: While not being Native American at all, the Hidebarks, and Lanius specifically, seem to look the part to a considerable degree.
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* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Implied. When approached by Caesar with an offer to join the Legion, Lanius seems more interested in the prospect of killing and crushing foes in his name rather than any high-minded ideals about Rome.