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14Character subpage for ''Series/SpartacusBloodAndSand''. See [[Characters/SpartacusBloodAndSand here]] for the main character index.
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18[[folder:Spartacus]]
19!!Spartacus [-(Creator/AndyWhitfield, Creator/LiamMcIntyre)-]
20[[quoteright:233:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cbc829dfe4f5d9ba892bcb8db811779e_5692.jpg]]
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22->''"Forge your own path, or join with us, and together we shall see Rome tremble!"''
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24Spartacus (real name unknown) is a Thracian warrior who becomes a famous gladiator in the arena, later to build a legend upon himself during the Third Servile War. For the first season, he served as a gladiator in Batiatus' Ludus under the direction of Doctore and rivaled the then-Champion of Capua, Crixus. Later, he and many of the gladiators broke free from captivity and began an armed rebellion against Rome.
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26* TheAce: He establishes himself as one in ''Blood and Sand''. He not only becomes the top gladiator at the ludus, but is a brilliant military tactician and a charismatic leader (not to mention [[SexGod quite good in bed]], apparently).
27* AnimalMotifs: The [[ArcSymbol serpent]].
28* ArcSymbol: The red serpent that Sura mentioned to him. Also the rain.
29* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: After he [[spoiler: slays Sedullus]] the Germans quickly fall into line and recognise that he is the one in charge.
30* BadassCape: In the pilot and in ''War of the Damned''.
31* BashBrothers: First with Varro, then with Agron, Crixus and Gannicus.
32* BattleCouple: First with Sura, then with Mira.
33* BerserkButton: Treating or referring to [[spoiler: Varro's]] HeroicSacrifice as a ShootTheDog moment for Spartacus is a bad idea.
34* TheBerserker: When ''Spartacus is possessed by the gods'', he turns into a nearly unstoppable fighter.
35* BigGood: To the rebels from Season 2 onwards.
36* BlondBrunetteRedhead: During the course of the story, he has been involved with two brunettes, a blonde ([[BedTrick but not the blonde he was expecting]]), and ultimately with a redhead.
37* BlueOni: To Crixus' Red. Although he can be impulsive when it comes to certain circumstances (such as his wife) Spartacus tends to be more rational and collected, and prefers meticulous planning to winging it; though he's capable of thinking of his feet too, he tries to exercise caution.
38* ButtMonkey: When he first arrives in Batiatus' service.
39* CartwrightCurse:
40** His wife Sura is murdered [[spoiler: by Batiatus to ensure that he has nothing to distract him from glory in the arena.]]
41** Mira is [[spoiler:killed by a thrown axe that Spartacus dodged.]]
42** He once had sex with Ilithyia, in a bizarre incident where [[SexSlave neither]] of [[BedTrick them]] consented. [[spoiler:She gets gruesomely murdered by Lucretia.]]
43** Averted in the case of [[spoiler: Laeta]], who survives the final battle. ''He'' however does not.
44* CelibateHero: After Mira's death, he seems to have taken up Oenomaus' practice of refraining from drink and women. Then subverted, when he and [[spoiler: Laeta]] become FriendsWithBenefits for the last three episodes and also with a little wine for the final pep rally/tribute in "The Dead and the Dying" remarking that he himself can be inconsistent from time to time.
45* ChickMagnet: Being a former hedonist, he ReallyGetsAround prior to his marriage. Later, Mira falls head-over-heels for him, Licinia and some of Ilithyia's friends lust for him, even Ilithyia ''herself'' "thinks" of him, and finally Laeta quickly gets drawn to him.
46* CondemnedContestant:
47** His life as a gladiator begins because he survives his execution by gladiator against all odds in the pilot.
48** Later in the first season he ironically serves as the executing gladiator [[spoiler: for Solonius.]]
49* CrazyEnoughToWork: The main way he manages to outmaneuver the Romans. Gannicus initially dismisses him as a "reckless fool" but recognizes it is his "bold strategy" that has managed to keep the Rebels alive.
50* CruelMercy: He spares Ilithyia's life after letting her know her husband would rather kill him than save her, and that he doesn't really love her. This backfires when Ilithyia recalls details about the rebels' hiding place, enabling Glaber to track them down in the finale.
51* CrusadingWidower: Thanks to Sura's PlotTriggeringDeath, Spartacus's initial motivation is to avenge her by killing Batiatus and then Glaber.
52* CulturedBadass: He beats Batiatus in a friendly game of chess.
53* DeathByIrony: Throughout the show, Spartacus is shown and commended as an excellent spear thrower. Guess how he died...
54* DefiantToTheEnd: Subverted. Spartacus did defy Crassus' WorthyOpponent speech to him, but he was rescued by Agron and Nasir right before Crassus executes him.
55* {{Determinator}}: He let's nothing short of crippling wounds stop him from achieving his goals, be it trying to get back to Sura, becoming champion of the ludus or leading a rebellion. Notably, it takes no fewer than ''three'' spears in the back to bring him down in the end, and he ''still'' lived long enough to be carried to the foot of the mountains to give a farewell speech to his followers.
56* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Sura did. Spartacus himself died while Agron, Nasir, Laeta, Sibyl, and the remaining slaves are around him during the finale.
57* DiesWideOpen: Although Agron closed them afterwards.
58* DoomedByCanon: On the other hand, historically speaking his [[NeverFoundTheBody body was never found]]...
59* DoomedMoralVictor: It's a ForegoneConclusion that his rebellion ultimately fails, though he lives on in legend.
60* DualWielding: After he kills Theokoles, Batiatus makes him learn this style as in-universe invocation of RuleOfCool. [[AwesomeButImpractical He largely drops the style]] in ''Vengeance'', instead preferring to use one sword and one free hand for defense, though that was more to do with the lack of swords among the rebels. It firmly becomes his main style by the time of ''War of the Damned''.
61* DyingMomentOfAwesome: He killed lots of {{Mook}}s (including the MookLieutenant) and defeated Crassus himself in one on one combat before reinforcements had him ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice with spears ''thrice''.
62* FaceDeathWithDignity: DoubleSubverted. After being ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice thrice, Spartacus solemnly accepted the fact that he'll be executed but is rescued by Agron and Nasir. However, before he finally succumbs to his fatal wounds, he is more than happy to be with his wife again and even told Agron that he shouldn't shed a tear for him for said reason as well as dying as a free man.
63* AFatherToHisMen: He develops this attitude by the end of Season 2, showing genuine concern and camaraderie to all the gladiators.
64* FireForgedFriends: With Crixus, by first season's end. They have a falling out in Season 3, but part on amicable terms.
65* GeniusBruiser: Spartacus is both a formidable fighter and strategist, which is what makes him so dangerous to the Romans, especially as they frequently dismiss as just some mindless brute.
66* GlassCannon -> LightningBruiser: At first, he has poor defensive and counter-attacking skills and mainly focused on the offensive. After Oenomaus' training and his own battle experiences (both in the pit and the arena), his defense and counter-attacks dramatically improved, making him an almost invincible fighter.
67* GoodIsNotNice: While he holds ethical standards regarding the treatment of fellow slaves, friends and followers, he can also be rather surly, particularly between in the middle episodes of ''Blood and Sand''. Later, he tries to keep his followers from murdering Romans just for kicks, but he kills soldiers and civilians alike when he deems it crucial to the rebels' success.
68* HeartbrokenBadass: He becomes this after his wife dies. He becomes this even more so after [[spoiler: Varro]] dies, which actually propels him to new levels of badassery when he leads a rebellion against the Romans. He's also quite heartbroken by Mira's death, but finally achieves victory over Glaber afterwards.
69* HappilyMarried: To Sura until she's taken away by the Romans.
70* HasAType: Mira, his ReplacementGoldfish to Sura, is also a dark-eyed brunette and an ActionGirl. However, [[spoiler: Laeta]], his next LoveInterest]] is a subversion, she being [[spoiler: a blue-eyed redhead and [[TheOjou Roman noble]]]].
71* TheHero: At best. At worst, he's a [[PragmaticHero Pragmatic]] AntiHero out of necessity, but his intentions are always good.
72* TheHeroDies: Although they NeverFoundTheBody.
73* HeroProtagonist: Of the whole show save for the prequel, ''Gods of the Arena''.
74* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Varro in ''Blood and Sand''. Later with Agron in ''Vengeance'' and ''War of the Damned''.
75* HistoricalDomainCharacter
76* HonorBeforeReason: At times.
77* IDieFree: Perfectly reflected in his FinalSpeech
78-->'''Spartacus:''' "Do not shed tear. There is no greater victory than to fall from this world, a free man."
79* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: Or to be even more specific: If I Kill Him I Will Be Just Like The Romans. He lives and breathes this, listing it as why he spares Nasir (which works out), Ilithyia (which doesn't work out so well), and the Roman captives in ''War of the Damned''. In the final case, some of the other rebels get sick of it and decide to kill all the Romans, much to his fury.
80* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Via spears, ''thrice''! This eventually leads to his death.
81* InASingleBound: He ''really'' jumps high.
82* InTheBack: He actually manages to defeat Crassus...then three Roman soldiers throw spears into his back.
83* InnocentBlueEyes: There are several closeups of Andy Whitfield's bright blue eyes, usually when they're welling up with ManlyTears, to highlight that Spartacus is something of a WideEyedIdealist.
84* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Throughout much of ''Blood and Sand'' he is moody and asocial at times, though he didn't really go ''that'' far in terms of {{Jerkass}} behaviour (especially compared to other gladiators like [[JerkJock Crixus and Barcus]]) and is a good man at heart. It's also implied to be more of a [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] he's putting up, out of grief over being MadeASlave and losing his wife, and not knowing who to trust.
85* KillTheOnesYouLove: He's forced to kill his best friend [[spoiler: Varro]], as otherwise they would both be killed. He's utterly distraught by it and never truly gets over it, not unsurprisingly.
86* KnightInSourArmor: By the end of Season 1.
87* LadyKillerInLove: With Sura. He was TheHedonist before falling for her.
88* TheLeader: He fits every type ([[GeniusBruiser The Mastermind]], [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure Levelheaded]] and [[MagneticHero Charismatic]]) except Type III (Headstrong).
89* LeParkour: The infamous shield-leap to start the GladiatorRevolt in the Season 1 finale.
90* LivingLegend: In Season 1, he gains fame as a badass gladiator who slayed 'the Shadow of Death'. By ''War of the Damned'', he's become famed as the leader of the slave revolt.
91* LooksLikeJesus: In his first appearance, due to his long hair and beard.
92* LoveRedeems: Both Sura and Spartacus himself have openly stated that he was quite TheHedonist before their marriage and meeting her made him a better person.
93* MadeASlave: As punishment for deserting the Roman army, which kick-starts the entire series.
94* MadeOfIron: In ''War of the Damned'', despite being stabbed in the back by [[spoiler: Caesar]], he continues to fight without any signs of a slowdown.
95* MagneticHero: He is depicted as being quite charismatic and persuasive right from the first episode. The guy picks up ''tens of thousands'' of followers by the end.
96* TheMourningAfter: He never truly gets over the death of his wife, Sura. This ultimately dooms his relationship with Mira. Although he developed feelings for Laeta eventually, it's strongly implied Sura was always his OneTrueLove - on his deathbed, he expresses happiness that [[TogetherInDeath they will be reunited at last]].
97* MrFanservice: Both Andy Whitfield and Liam [=McIntyre=] are very good-looking and muscular, getting lots of opportunity to show this off. In the first season, Spartacus even gets a brief full-frontal scene.
98* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous[=/=]NoNameGiven[=/=]ThatManIsDead: His Thracian name is never revealed. Batiatus labels him Spartacus, after a legendary Thracian king, because Glaber never bothered to learn his name. Afterwards they make a point of never letting him utter his original name in order to separate him from his past life.
99* NearDeathExperience: After his fateful match against [[spoiler: Varro]], due to not treating a minor wound he received, which then becomes infected. He ends up bedridden and suffers a number of hallucinations and fever dreams.
100* NeverFoundTheBody: While he is mortally injured in front of Crassus, he is taken away by Agron and Nasir before he dies. The viewers see him die, but the Romans never claim the body, which is TruthInTelevision.
101* NeverHurtAnInnocent: He's filled with grief when his forces kill a Roman child and her mother, and tries to prevent any surviving Roman civilians from being killed.
102* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: As he puts it, if a single life has no value then no one's does.
103* PermaStubble: For most of ''Blood and Sand'' and ''Vengeance''. At the beginning of ''Blood and Sand'' and all through ''War of the Damned'', he has a full-grown thick beard instead.
104* PragmaticHero: He eventually becomes this, especially in ''War of the Damned''. He's more than willing to use violence against the Romans and even fellow rebels if they threaten the others, but he prioritizes the well-being of his people above all, and whilst he'll slaughter Roman soldiers left and right and has little sympathy for slave masters such as [[BadBoss Batiatus]], he [[NeverHurtAnInnocent disagrees with harming innocent civilians]].
105* AProtagonistShallLeadThem: He's the central protagonist and [[ProtagonistTitle title character]] and the primary leader of the rebel forces; by ''War of the Damned'', many of his followers even regard him as their 'king', given his [[RedBaron monikers]] of 'King Spartacus' and 'the Rebel King'.
106* PurpleIsPowerful: Sura's ribbon and his BadassCape in the final season.
107* RankScalesWithAsskicking: In addition to becoming the top gladiator in Batiatus' ludus, he personally leads the rebels into battle and is easily one their best fighters.
108* RapeAndRevenge: When [[spoiler: Pietros]] [[DrivenToSuicide hangs himself]] due to being repeatedly raped and beaten by Gnaeus, Spartacus avenges him by shoving Gnaeus over a cliff.
109* RebelLeader: The main leader of the GladiatorRevolt and one of the most famous real life examples of this in history. By ''War of the Damned'', some people have even taken to calling him "The Rebel King".
110* RedBaron: The Bringer of Rain, The Slayer of the Shadow of Death, The Rebel/Slave King.
111* ReluctantWarrior: Spartacus doesn't really ''want'' to be fighting a war, but does so on behalf of the people suffering under Roman enslavement and to protect those who have already been freed.
112* RevengeBeforeReason: He has a problem with this when it comes to avenging Sura, as both Mira and Crixus point out. First by trying to kill Batiatus, despite Mira telling him will result in ''every single slave'' being killed for it. In ''Vengeance'' he has apparently learned his lesson by moving against Glaber alone, so no one else will die. Mira calls him out for not thinking of how the rebellion would suffer with him dead and Crixus points out that Spartacus has again not thought of the Roman reprisal; killing a praetor would result in Rome sending an entire army, which they cannot fight.
113* SecondLove: For [[FriendsWithBenefits Laeta]]. After her husband's death, she begins falling in love with Spartacus.
114* SexEqualsLove: How he and Sura ended up together. Averted with Mira. Though he is fond of her and starts a relationship with her after they hook up, he never quite falls in love with her, to her disappointment.
115* TheStrategist: The very best in the series.
116* SuperMode[=/=]UnstoppableRage: Spartacus sometimes goes into a sort of battle trance where he is nigh unbeatable. Batiatus and Lucretia describe it as him fighting "like a man possessed by the gods themselves", and Ashur echoes it in Season 2, stating that calling in a second squad of soldiers would be pointless as "Spartacus is possessed by the gods". Given the series has a bit of MaybeMagicMaybeMundane going on, they could be right about that. Or he could be just that much of a badass.
117* TallDarkAndHandsome: Liam [=McIntyre=] is 6'1, while the late Andy Whitfield was 5'11.
118* TeamDad: To the rebels by the end of the second season.
119* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Subverted. Oenomaus and Crixus schooled him the hard way. Oddly, this trope begins to plays straight ''after'' his Gladiator training.
120* TragicBromance: [[spoiler: Varro's]] death haunts Spartacus to the end of the series.
121* TragicKeepsake: Sura's ribbon, the only momento he has of her after both her enslavement and death.
122* TraumaCongaLine: The first season is this for him in a nutshell; his village is [[DoomedHometown sacked]], he is separated from his wife, sentenced to death and then MadeASlave when he survives, goes through TrainingFromHell, has his wife die in his arms just when they were going to be reunited, gets tricked into sleeping with someone he despises and is forced to [[spoiler: kill his best friend]], just to cover the major ones.
123* TraumaticHaircut: His long hair was forcibly chopped. Oddly, Gladiators such as Barca and Gannicus retained theirs. It appeared as though the haircut was primarily to antagonize him, and to convey that he was supposed to behave properly now.
124* TheUnreveal: His real name.
125* VocalDissonance: Due to TheOtherDarrin being in effect. The late Andy Whitfield was raspy to the max, while Liam [=McIntyre=] has a smoother voice.
126* WorthyOpponent: After Spartacus' final battle, [[BigBad Marcus Fucking Crassus]] pretty much calls him this. Spartacus seems to return the feeling, but with emphasis on the "opponent" part; whatever respect he may have for the Roman General's intelligence and capabilities, he ultimately despises what Crassus stands for: Rome, and the oppression it represents.
127* WouldntHitAGirl: [[AlphaBitch Ilithyia]] is the only exception. Probably made easier by the fact that the Romans didn't employ female soldiers.
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130[[folder: Doctore Oenomaus]]
131!!Doctore Oenomaus [-(Creator/PeterMensah)-]
132[[quoteright:227:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1329667_7543.jpg]]
133
134->''"It is never an easy thing to see a friend once loved, now absent breath."''
135
136Oenomaus is the gladiator trainer in Batiatus' Ludus, traditionally referred to only by the title of "Doctore". At a young age, he was recruited into the ludus by former lanista Titus Batiatus, whom he came to see as a father figure. After the downfall of the House of Batiatus, Oenomaus believed he had lost his purpose in the world and retired himself to die in The Pit. However, with the help of Spartacus and the other Rebels, he eventually finds a new purpose and joins the Rebels' cause, quickly being recognized as a mentor. He was married to Melitta before her death.
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138* AnimalMotifs: [[CoolHorse The stallion]].
139* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: New recruits are quick to learn this. Even Spartacus in his own plans of escape, recognising the Doctore as being the only one who could actually stop him.
140* BadassTeacher: To the gladiators and later, the rebels too.
141* BaldOfAuthority: In the first season and late in the prequel season. Becomes this to rebels (though second-in-command to Spartacus) late in the second season.
142* BlackDudeDiesFirst: [[spoiler: He is the first of the {{Rebel Leader}}s to die]].
143* BlueOni: To Gannicus' Red.
144* BrokenPedestal: Towards Melitta and Gannicus in ''Vengeance'' when he learns [[spoiler: they had sex and they were together the night she died]]. However, by the end, he's [[RebuiltPedestal forgiven them]], and as he dies he happily declares he'll [[TogetherInDeath go to his wife]].
145* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Just ''watch'' him with his wife, Melitta, and his best friend Gannicus in ''Gods of the Arena'', and even in ''Blood and Sand'', he's a much more compassionate and honorable man than he [[HiddenHeartOfGold lets on]].
146* CanonCharacterAllAlong: He's simply [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep addressed by his professional title]] for much of the first season. That is until the Season 1 finale, which reveals he's one of Spartacus' top generals. His GivenNameReveal is even treated as a big deal to reflect this.
147* ClarkKentOutfit: He keeps his torso covered up until the episode "Shadow Games", where he takes his shirt off and reveals the scar he got from Theokoles. Behind the scenes, the other actors were stunned into silence at how ripped Peter Mensah was.
148* CoveredWithScars: He has many scars on his body and face, a lot of which are from his fight with Theokeles. In the fifth episode, she gives Crixus and Spartacus [[EveryScarHasAStory a rundown of how he got all those scars]] to show them just what they're up against. Despite this, he's [[GoodScarsEvilScars one of the nicest characters]] on the series.
149* CrusadingWidower: After he finds out the truth about his wife's death, he didn't think twice in joining the rebellion.
150%% * DaChief: Especially to Spartacus in the first season.
151* DeathByDisfigurement: [[spoiler: Had an EyeScream before he dies]].
152* DeathSeeker: At the start of ''Vengeance'', due to losing everything he cared about and wanting to regain his 'honour'. He snaps out of it eventually.
153* DentedIron: His injuries from past battles and tortures pretty much became his FatalFlaw.
154* DisabledInTheAdaptation: He loses an eye near the end of ''Vengeance''. No historical records indicate that Oenomaus was mutilated.
155%% * TheDogBitesBack: To Batiatus, in the ''Blood and Sand'' finale.
156* DoomedByCanon: The historical Oenomaus died quite early in the war.
157* TheDragon: Batiatus obviously considered him second in command, even planning to free him from slavery and put him in charge of the Ludus. Unfortunately, Batiatus didn't anticipate [[NobleTopEnforcer Oenomaus]] getting sick of his increasingly cruel and amoral methods, and [[TheDogBitesBack turning on him]] when the gladiators rebel.
158* DrillSergeantNasty: Subverted; he's definitely nasty to the new recruits and to gladiators who don't fall in line, but he's one of the nicest and most level-headed guys around.
159* DueToTheDead: One of the few fallen characters honored in ''The Dead and the Dying''.
160* EtTuBrute: When he learns how Gannicus and Melitta were together the night she died, he's devastated. It doesn't help that Gannicus shows up to execute him and Crixus in the arena.
161* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Through most of Season 1, he's exclusively called "Doctore". This serves TheReveal as the real-life rebel Oenomaus.
162* EyeScream: [[spoiler: Suffers this late in ''Vengeance'' courtesy of The Egyptian. He still proves to be one of the rebels' [[HandicappedBadass best fighters]]]].
163%% * TheFettered
164* GameBreakingInjury: His injury sustained from facing Theokoles means he can't be a gladiator anymore, and he is put in charge of training the others.
165* GeniusBruiser: One of the smartest gladiators. He is the only one of the Rebels to discover the truth behind Barca's real departure.
166* HandicappedBadass: In his last few battles [[spoiler: due to having one of his eyes stabbed out]].
167* HappilyMarried: To Melitta. Then there was the 'Gannicus incident', although he remained unaware of this until years after Melitta's death.
168* HappinessInSlavery: This becomes an important plot point in Season 2, as the collapse of the house he followed all his life shook him.
169* HiddenHeartOfGold: He acts like a DrillSergeantNasty, but as time goes on, it becomes clear that an act is all it is; he's actually one of the nicest and most honorable characters on the show. ''Gods of the Arena'' shows he engages in {{Jerkass}} behaviour to establish authority over the other gladiators after he's promoted to Doctore, as they initially don't respect his position.
170* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Although the real Oenomaus was a Gaul.
171%% * HugeGuyTinyGirl: With Melitta.
172%% * KnightInSourArmor: Eventually becomes one in ''Vengeance''.
173* KlingonPromotion: To the previous Doctore. In a subversion, it's not his intention to do so, and Doctore challenged him to a fight to the death that he only narrowly won.
174* JerkassHasAPoint: He dislikes Spartacus up until ''Vengeance'', calling him "a dog without honour", and stopping him from killing Batiatus earlier. He has valid reason to dislike him, since Spartacus did drug him as part of an escape attempt.
175%% * LargeAndInCharge: When he was the Doctore.
176* LightningBruiser: Especially in his prime. Downplayed considerably in ''Vengeance'' due to [[DentedIron his injuries]].
177* LivingLegend: Downplayed, maybe even Deconstructed. His legacy as the only gladiator that survived against Theokeles is something he considers an OldShame.
178* TheLostLenore: Openly stated that he's a widower.
179* MadeASlave: ''Vengeance'' shows that he was previously found by Titus while fighting in the pits, and bought to be trained as a gladiator.
180%% * MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After the KlingonPromotion.
181* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Initially towards Batiatus; he remains loyal to him even when he does things Oenomaus sees as dishonorable. By the end of ''Blood and Sand'' however, he finally gives this up when Batiatus goes too far.
182%% * NearDeathExperience: Against Theokoles. Quite a few in ''Vengeance''.
183* NormallyIWouldBeDeadNow: What he gets put through in ''Vengeance'' would have killed almost anyone else on the show.
184* RaceLift: The real Oenomaus was a Gaul.
185* RebelLeader: He becomes one of the leaders of the rebels in the second half of ''Vengeance'', of the TeamDad variety.
186%% * RetiredBadass: After becoming Doctore, though not really by choice.
187* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: He doesn't appear until the second episode of ''Blood & Sand'', introduced when the new recruits begin their training.
188%%* ShellShockedVeteran
189%% * SinkOrSwimMentor: To Spartacus in Season 1.
190* SternTeacher: To the gladiators. He's strict, emotionally distant and doesn't suffer fools, but he genuinely wants them all to succeed and his methods do get results.
191* SurpassedTheTeacher:
192** An extremely dark example. Ulpius only considers Oenomaus worthy of the position of Doctore when he [[spoiler: kills him in battle]]. Oenomaus clearly didn't want to do it and is [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone utterly horrified with himself]], though he was left with no choice as Ulpius forced his hand.
193** Interestingly it's somewhat unclear as to whether or not any of his students ever manage to surpass ''him'', as it's never really put to the test. In season 1, Crixus certainly ''thinks'' he could defeat Oenomaus in a one on one fight, but dialogue from Oenomaus in an earlier episode implies that he disagrees. Even after defeating Theokoles, Spartacus clearly ''does not'' think he could defeat Oenomaus, even though he's Crixus' equal by this point. Gannicus, who's on an even keel with Spartacus & Crixus, ''does'' think he could defeat Oenomaus, but he also never viewed Oenomaus as a teacher, but rather as a peer.
194%% * TallDarkAndHandsome: He is 6'4.
195%%* TallDarkAndSnarky: As part of his HiddenHeartOfGold-hiding facade.
196* TeamDad: He's the highest-ranking slave in the ludus and is looked up to by everyone (except Ashur), acting as a strict but caring father-like figure to the gladiators and even some of the house slaves. In ''Vengeance'', he eventually becomes this to the rebels as well.
197* TokenGoodTeammate: For House Batiatus before his HeelFaceTurn. He's got a sense of honour and turns out to be GoodIsNotNice, sincerely congratulating Spartacus on his victory, and wanting the recruits to do well.
198* UndyingLoyalty: To the House of Batiatus, especially Quintus' father. He becomes increasingly disillusioned however, and by the middle of ''Vengeance'' he switches allegiance to the rebels.
199[[/folder]]
200
201[[folder: Crixus]]
202!!Crixus [-(Creator/ManuBennett)-]
203[[quoteright:208:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crix-reg_2790.jpg]]
204
205->''"I will not die a faceless slave forgotten by history."''
206
207Crixus is the former Champion of Capua, introduced into Batiatus' Ludus as a slave desiring the life of a gladiator, whom eventually fights his way up to become one of the top gladiators of the ludus. During the arrival of Spartacus in Blood and Sand, Crixus is seen as champion and becomes the lover of Naevia.
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209* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: If [[LoveInterest Naevia]] is in trouble, he'll do anything and everything to save her, regardless of the long-term effects on the others or himself. This tends to [[DeconstructedTrope backfire]]; in the first season, when he realises Ashur raped Naevia by tauntingly groping her in front of him, he attacks him...in front of ''everyone'' in the ludus, thus revealing he and Naevia's SecretRelationship (and [[NiceJobBreakingItHero playing right into Ashur's hands]], he having deliberately done this to set Crixus off). In ''Vengeance'', Crixus's main motivation for the first half of the season is finding Naevia at any costs and leads what is effectively a SuicideMission into the mines to rescue her, resulting in [[spoiler: many deaths and Crixus getting captured]].
210* AnimalMotifs: The octopus.
211* ArcSymbol: Tiberius' sword in the final season.
212* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: As you might imagine, the gladiatorial champion of Capua got there by kicking lots and lots and ''lots'' of ass.
213* BadassCape: In ''War of the Damned''.
214* BadassLongRobe: In ''Spartacus Vengeance'', full effect.
215* BattleCouple: With Naevia by Season 2's end.
216* BiggerIsBetterInBed: Lucretia and Ilythia seem to think so. Naevia doesn't seem to have any complaints either.
217* TheBigGuy: Subverted; Crixus is a fair bit more well muscled than the rest of the gladiators, a visible testament to his badass status, but he's shorter than most (which is repeatedly commented on in the prequel season). Manu Bennett is 5'11" to be exact. Yes, we know. He is however the physically strongest of the main characters and one of the most battle-ready.
218* BloodKnight: Tones it down by the end of ''Blood and Sand'' and throughout ''Vengeance'', where he's more concerned about finding his girlfriend. Then he goes right back to this mentality again in ''War of the Damned'', to the point where he splits off from Spartacus to [[RevengeBeforeReason continue fighting the Romans]], rather than try to flee the Republic. In hindsight, it wasn't a very good idea...
219* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: With Naevia in ''Blood and Sand'', before helps her [[TookALevelInBadass take several levels in badass]].
220* TheBrute: At first.
221* CantActPervertedTowardALoveInterest: Has shades of this. When he's with Lucretia, he easily spouts off all sorts of cheesy, PurpleProse tinged lines, all of which is an act. When he's around Naevia, though, whom he genuinely loves, he turns into a [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness bumbling schoolboy]]. He outright admits to her he's no good at being truly romantic, he knowing little but fighting in the arena.
222* CatchPhrase: As a gladiator, "Capua! Shall I begin?" He modifies it to "Shall we begin?" for his RousingSpeech in s3e8.
223* TheChampion: In ''Blood and Sand'', he's Champion of Capua and adored by the arena crowds. Lucretia in particular is a fan. However, he's truly this trope to Naevia; he subtly dedicates his arena victories to her after falling for her, is [[DevotedToYou devoted to her]] and remains a hero in her eyes even after he loses favour with the Romans, with Naevia even stating she dreamt of him coming to rescue her when she's banished from the ludus.
224* ChickMagnet: Lucretia uses him as a lover, Naevia falls in love with him, and Ilithyia desires him. He loves Naevia, pretends to be interested in Lucretia out of duty, and doesn't seem to care about Ilithyia. The prequel also added Gaia and Diona to the list of women lusting over him.
225* DeathByIrony:
226** "I will not die with a Roman sword in my back". Will a spear suffice?.
227** In the Season 2 finale, he suggested that they should decapitate Ashur (who was Glaber's messenger) as a reply to Glaber's offer. After he is defeated by Crassus, the latter decided to do the same as a warning for Spartacus.
228* ADeathInTheLimelight: "Separate Paths" highlights the historical event where Crixus separates from the main army, killing legions of Romans and ends with his fall.
229* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Historically, Crixus met his end at the hands of Arrius and his legion. Here it was Crixus and his men who defetaed and killed Arrius and his, and Crixus meets his end at the hands of Crassus' son instead.
230* DiesWideOpen: As seen with his decapitated head. He [[JustifiedTrope intentionally kept them open]] so he could see [[LoveInterest Naevia]] one last time.
231* DoomedByCanon: The historical Crixus will be the second of Spartacus' general to fall. He died at Mt. Garganus near the end of the war.
232* DramaQueen: Hands down the most overtly emotional of the protagonists (outside of battle). Especially when contrasted to Spartacus, Gannicus and even Agron, all of whom prefer [[{{Mangst}} more internalized forms of dealing with their feelings]].
233* DudeWheresMyRespect: After his injuries temporarily keep him from fighting.
234* DueToTheDead: His funeral in ''The Dead and the Dying''.
235* DumbMuscle: At his worst.
236* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: The character who the most received the most. At the end of ''Gods of the Arena'', his long hair and beard is cut off, symbolizing his transformation from rookie gladiator into the Champion of Capua. By ''War of the Damned'', he's grown hair and beard again, though he's better groomed, showing he has started to reclaim his own identity and reject his slavery.
237* FaceDeathWithDignity: The fact that he's going to die after he's defeated sinks in really fast. He doesn't cry and beg, or try to fight back (which he isn't really capable of doing anyway on account of his wounds). Instead, he just stares at [[LoveInterest Naevia]] in his last moments, silently trying to offer her comfort.
238* FatalFlaw:
239** Crixus is a downplayed LightningBruiser at best, but his tendency to have his back unguarded somehow makes him a textbook GlassCannon.
240** His thirst for revenge has him recklessly lead an army to Rome. [[spoiler: Crassus is waiting for them, Crixus does not survive.]]
241** Arguably his biggest flaw is that he's never able to let go of his gladiator mentality and think like a soldier. All of his combat training is for arena combat; unlike Spartacus, who was a warrior in his tribe before joining the Roman auxillery, Crixus was taken as a slave before he would have been trained even among his own people. This is the direct cause of his recklessness; despite the fact that he's an excellent warrior and an extremely charismatic leader, he's a terrible strategist.
242* FireForgedFriends: With Spartacus, by first season's end.
243* GameBreakingInjury: During the fight with Theokoles. He got better.
244* GlorySeeker: He relishes the chance to fight the "Shadow of Death" and even during the slave revolt he believes victory in defeating the Romans would become legendary. In ''Gods of the Arena'', his main motivation is to become Champion of Capua.
245* HairTriggerTemper: One of his major flaws. He gets angered quickly and it takes a lot to calm him down, during which time he tends to do very reckless and destructive things that are detrimental either to himself or others around him.
246* HeadbuttingHeroes: With Agron in ''Vengeance''.
247* HiddenDepths: He possesses a soft and sensitive side, usually around Naevia, whom he is devoted to. He also extends sympathy to Barca over killing Auctus, and reveals his continued grief over the massacre and enslavement of his family when he was just a child.
248* HistoricalDomainCharacter
249* HotBlooded: If Crixus feels strongly about something, ''everyone'' will know about it.
250* HugeGuyTinyGirl: With Naevia.
251* HumiliationConga: Goes through a MAJOR one starting with his fight with Theokoles. First, he was severely wounded in the fight, rendering him incapable of contributing anything aside from a last minute save by blinding the giant with his cast off helmet. Second, his wounds take a long time to heal, rendering him invalid for weeks on end and thus people begin to think he'll never be a major contender again. Next, his place as the star in the ludus is taken by Spartacus who proceeds to return the curbstomps Crixus gave him before, thus showing that Spartacus has surpassed him in skill after a very short time (a major blow to his ego). And finally he's only kept from getting shipped off to Damascus because he just happened to save Spartacus from being strangled in the bath and because of the good graces of Lucretia (who's obsessed with him). It's only when Spartacus is rendered invalid due to an infection and Crixus is sent to replace him for the primus that he manages to regain the favor of the crowd and Batiatus.
252* {{Hypocrite}}: Chastises Spartacus for attempting to assassinate Glaber, as he claims that such an act will provoke greater reprisals from the Romans than their group can handle. He then proceeds to drag the rebels around raiding the villas of the Roman aristocracy, which just makes them into a more obvious threat which Glaber (ironically) is under intense pressure from Rome to stamp out. Crixus also leads most of his own supporters on a SuicideMission to rescue his beloved Naevia [[spoiler: that gets some of them killed]].
253* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: With a spear InTheBack courtesy of Tiberius, which is the reason for his defeat.
254* ImprobableHairstyle: His Seasons 1 and 2 hairstyle is ''way'' too modern for AncientRome.
255* JerkJock: At first. He develops into more of a LovableJock.
256* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Manu Bennett has claimed he bases Crixus [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9-eOSxF-CQ&feature=related off of people he knew when he was younger, who he hated when he first met but became his friends later.]] Case in point, he is loyal to his comrades with a strong sense of honor and is also devoted to his LoveInterest Naevia, treating her with kindness and respect.
257* KnightInSourArmour: By the end of ''Blood and Sand''.
258* KnightTemplar / UnscrupulousHero: Becomes this by ''War of the Damned''. Like Spartacus, he wants to free slaves from Roman tyranny, but he has very different ideas about how to do this, including ''burning down Rome itself''. He also has a tendency to choose more ruthless methods of doing so and isn't above killing civilians either.
259* TheLancer: Shares the role with Agron and Gannicus in ''War of the Damned''. He's the authority-clashing type and the rebel forces' official NumberTwo, not to mention being Spartacus' former rival.
260* LargeHam: He '''really''' loves to give a speech on glory and dying in war.
261* LightningBruiser: Downplayed. He has great athleticism, but he relies more on using [[MightyGlacier his strength than speed and prefers grounded attacks.]] Crixus at one point bulldozes his way past a dozen Romans and effortlessly neck lifts a Roman soldier with just one hand.
262* LivingLegend: Is the Champion of Capua before Spartacus's arrival, known as the 'Undefeated Gaul' due to (almost) never being defeated in battle.
263* LockedOutOfTheLoop: In ''War of the Damned'' at times, as Spartacus is concerned his RevengeBeforeReason and BloodKnight tendencies make him unreliable. Crixus does ''not'' take it well.
264* LooksLikeJesus: In both the prequel and the final season.
265* LoveMakesYouDumb: Rarely but evident. He chastises Spartacus for pursuing vengeance of Glabor because it would illicit the attention of Rome. Yet he runs rampant around Capua killing Romans to find Naevia.
266* LoveRedeems: In ''Blood and Sand'', falling in love with Naevia brings out [[TookALevelInKindness his softer side]] and gives him something to live for besides glory in the arena. Double Subverted in ''War of the Damned''.
267* MadeOfIron: Survives grievous injuries inflicted by the Shadow of Death. Only one other person has survived such trauma.
268* MagneticHero: He is very charismatic and really knows how to rile up the crowds or his troops.
269* MaleFrontalNudity: He's fully naked when Spartacus first meets him, and later has to strip off when Ilithyia wants to see more. He's the only one of the male protagonists to appear nude on the show, with the rest only ever showing as much as their asses. Spartacus does show penis in "Whore", but Andy Whitfield was wearing a prosthetic.
270* MoralityPet: To Naevia in ''War of the Damned''. Although she's TookALevelInJerkass and is exceedingly ruthless towards those she views as enemies, she is always loving and supportive towards him and almost seems [[NiceGirl like her old self]] around him at times (when she's not [[LadyMacbeth egging him on to go behind Spartacus back]] and kill all Romans, that is).
271* MrFanservice: His formal introduction in the series involves him wearing nothing at all and he has several more nude scenes. Most notablly when Iliythia summons him to the ludus and procedes to strip him naked so she can paw and ogle at his naked body.
272* NumberTwo: The official second in command of the rebel forces.
273* OffingTheOffspring: [[spoiler: He stabs Lucretia in the womb while knowing she's pregnant with their child, saying he'd rather see the baby dead than "suckled at [her] breast"]].
274* OffWithHisHead: How he eventually dies in ''War of the Damned''.
275* RapeAndRevenge: After finding out Naevia has been passed around to various Roman elites as a SexSlave, Crixus [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge personally tracks down and kills many of them]], also interrogating and torturing them for information on her whereabouts.
276* RebelLeader: One of Spartacus' generals. He is the defacto leader of the Gauls and has enough clout to command several thousands in his own campaigns sans Spartacus.
277* RedBaron: The Undefeated Gaul.
278* RedOni: To Spartacus' Blue.
279* RevengeBeforeReason: In ''War of the Damned''.
280* TheRival: To Spartacus, at first. Starts showing signs of this again in the third season.
281* SecretRelationship: At first with Naevia.
282* StarcrossedLovers: With Naevia in ''Blood and Sand''.
283* TallDarkAndHandsome: He is 5'11.
284* TallDarkAndSnarky: Especially in Season 1.
285* TookALevelInKindness: As of Season 2. He tries to honour the spirit of Naevia by treating the Syrian Nasir with niceness despite his unabashed disdain towards Syrian people. He's also very understanding and supportive of Naevia whilst she's coping with the trauma of being raped. However, he ends up [[TookALevelInJerkass (Re)Taking A Level In Jerkass]] in Season 3.
286* WouldHitAGirl: He killed several Roman noblewomen during the ludus massacre, which includes stabbing [[spoiler: a pregnant Lucretia in the stomach]], though in fairness [[spoiler: Lucretia]] [[AssholeVictim kinda deserved it]] after everything she did to him and those he cares about throughout the season. In ''War of the Damned'', he also seems to have no qualms about killing or hurting female prisoners in Sinuessa.
287[[/folder]]
288
289[[folder: Varro]]
290!!Varro [-(Creator/JaiCourtney)-]
291[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9542b9c198a411e0907212313b10052d_small_1620.jpg]]
292
293->''"Live...and see my family provided for...And know I would have done the same."''
294
295Varro is a gladiator in the house of Batiatus. He was once a free Roman man, but voluntarily became a gladiator in Batiatus' ludus to pay off his momentous gambling debts. He rose from being a common recruit to becoming one of the more formidable gladiators in the ludus. Varro is the husband of Aurelia, father of Janus, and a friend to Spartacus.
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297* ActionDad: To his young son, Janus.
298* AnimalMotifs: [[SlipperyAsAnEel The eel]].
299* AscendedFanboy: Played with. Varro is a fan of gladiators who eventually becomes one; however, in this context it means that he lost so much money gambling on fights that he was MadeASlave in order to pay his debts.
300* BashBrothers: With Spartacus.
301* CanonForeigner
302* TheConfidant: To Spartacus.
303* DeadpanSnarker: On a very bad day, he starts snarking about his predicament.
304* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler: "Party Favors", the same episode he dies, focused on him a lot]].
305* DiesWideOpen: [[spoiler: Though they were closed when his body was returned to Aurelia]].
306* DueToTheDead: [[spoiler: One of the fallen characters honored in ''The Dead and the Dying'']].
307* {{Expy}}: His appearance (blond with curly hair) is likely closer to the RealLife Crixus than Manu Bennet's. His role is also very similar to the Crixus of the [[Film/{{Spartacus}} Stanley Kubrick film]].
308* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler: After Numerius gives the thumbs down, he pretty much accepted his fate and even calmly asks a reluctant Spartacus to kill him. When Spartacus hesitates, he actually ''grabs his sword and plunges it into his own neck'' to encourage him to finish him off]].
309* TheGambler: His [[TheGamblingAddict gambling addiction]] is the whole reason he had to become a gladiator.
310* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Is a very good-meaning man with blonde hair.
311* HappilyMarried: To Aurelia. Well, mostly. His gambling addiction caused some problems for them, and they hit a rough patch due to Varro's poor reaction to [[spoiler: finding out she was pregnant by rape]], but they undoubtedly loved one another and he tried to be a good husband.
312* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: When Spartacus is ordered to kill him, he cannot. Varro, knowing Spartacus will be punished for disobedience if he doesn't, grabs his wrist and forces his sword into his chest]].
313* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Spartacus.
314* JackOfAllStats
315* TheLancer: To Spartacus for most of Season 1.
316* MoralityPet: Varro's presence and interactions with Spartacus during his time as a slave is integral for keeping the latter from losing his humanity, especially once Sura dies. [[spoiler:By the time Varro dies, Spartacus already has enough support system (particularly in Mira) for him to go on, though that doesn't mean it stopped Spartacus from taking his death really hard.]]
317* MrFanservice: A handsome man with a muscular body. Unfortunately for him, its probably what got him selected by Lucretia for the [[RapeByProxy sex show]] on the night of the Vulcanalia.
318* NiceGuy: Zig-zagged. He is usually affable and well-meaning, but is a {{Jerkass}} to his wife, blaming her for [[spoiler: being raped and accusing her of cheating on him]]. He then [[spoiler: cheats on her with a prostitute out of anger]]. That being said, he snaps out of it after Spartacus [[WhatTheHellHero calls him out on his behaviour]] and expresses [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone extreme regret]] at his treatment of Aurelia. He threatens to kill the man who [[spoiler: raped her]], vows to try harder to be a better husband and father and even says he will accept and love Aurelia's [[spoiler: unborn ChildByRape]] as if it were his own, simply because it's part of Aurelia. His wife later states that even though he was far from perfect, he genuinely loved her and their son, and he was a loyal friend to Spartacus.
319* PlotTriggeringDeath: [[spoiler: His fate, coupled with Sura's, is what drives Spartacus to start a rebellion]].
320* RapeByProxy: He's forced by Lucretia to engage in a sex show with a slave on the night on the vulcanalia for the entertainment of Ilithyia and her other guests.
321* {{Retirony}}: [[spoiler: The episode where he dies spends about 45 minutes making a point of Varro establishing a happy future for him with his wife and children once he leaves the ludus. It's so conspicuous it would have been more surprising had he ''not'' died at the end]].
322* SacrificialLion: The series heavily builds him as TheLancer to Spartacus [[spoiler: but he dies near the end of ''Blood and Sand''. It sends Spartacus into a HeroicBSOD, which ultimately leads to him reevaluating his life and the death of his wife Sura. It eventually spurs him to [[HesBack reject his fate as a slave]] and start a rebellion]].
323* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Played straight.
324* TrappedByGamblingDebts: The reason why he, a Roman citizen, became a gladiator.
325[[/folder]]
326
327[[folder: Sura]]
328!!Sura [-(Creator/ErinCummings)-]
329[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/th_440559846_tduid300133_01_123_473lo_654.jpg]]
330
331->''"[[{{Foreshadowing}} If you go to war you are destined for great and unfortunate things.]]"''
332
333Sura is Spartacus' Thracian wife and inspiration, tragically taken from him after he deserts from the Roman auxiliary by his most hated enemy, Gaius Claudius Glaber.
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335* ActionGirl: She can handle a sword and does a good job holding off four or five armed attackers before Spartacus shows up to help. When plotting his escape, Spartacus considers her combat ability an asset to get by the guards.
336* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Subverted: Spartacus is TheHedonist when they first [[SexEqualsLove had sex]]. However, it turns out she didn't do it because he was a bad boy, but because the gods had shown her that, once he fell for her, he would be [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan a fantastic guy]].
337* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She is composed and quite [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]], with dark brown hair.
338* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: She's considered this by Mira, Spartacus' SecondLove interest. Although she respects Spartacus' continued love for his deceased wife, she clearly feels hurt and increasingly resentful that Spartacus cannot love her as deeply as he loves Sura. Spartacus's third love interest Laeta seems to feel this way about Sura too, but to a far lesser extent; she's not as insecure about it as Mira and is more understanding [[spoiler: probably because she also knows what it's like to lose a spouse]].
339* ArmourPiercingQuestion: Combined with BaitAndSwitch. During a fever-induced hallucination, Sura asks Spartacus "Why did you kill that man?" He initially thinks she means [[spoiler: Varro]] whom he was forced to kill, but then realizes she was talking about ''him'', as by this point he has lost much of his identity. By the end of the episode, Spartacus has reclaimed his true self and makes plans to rebel against the House of Batiatus.
340* BattleCouple: Briefly with Spartacus in the first episode, but if Spartacus' escape plan is anything to go by it's apparently happened a few times before.
341* CharacterDeath: Sura is murdered by bandits on her way to the ludus, dying in Spartacus' arms, half way through ''Blood and Sand''. [[spoiler: However, it turns out that [[ManipulativeBastard Batiatus]] actually arranged Sura's murder to dissuade Spartacus from escaping with her. Spartacus isn't happy when he figures this out]].
342* DamselInDistress: Subverted in the first episode. She's attacked by enemy soldiers but [[DamselOutOfDistress actually does a decent job holding them off until Spartacus arrives to help her. She then promptly joins in the fight, actually saving his life]]. Played straight when she is abducted and enslaved by the Romans though. But since she's Spartacus's wife, she's not a true damsel, which just means a young unmarried woman.
343* DeathByAdaptation: Married or not, Spartacus ''did'' have a relationship with a prophetess who played an important role in the rebellion, rather than dying in his days as a gladiator (as in the show).
344* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Dies in her husband's arms.
345* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Historical records state that Spartacus' prophetess lover/wife, who played an important role in the rebellion, fell along with the rebellion rather than during his days as a gladiator as part of Batiatus' scheme to manipulate her husband into settling in said role.
346* DreamingOfThingsToCome: She claims that her dreams can foretell the future.
347* DueToTheDead: The ludus holds a funeral for her after her death, with Spartacus personally lighting her pyre.
348* FirstGirlWins: She's the first of three women Spartacus is with in the series. She's the one he really loves, and Mira especially knows she can never compare to her.
349* FirstLove: To Spartacus. Although he has other lovers after her death, he [[TheMourningAfter never truly gets over her]].
350%%* GoodBadGirl
351* GoOutWithASmile: A downplayed example, but she smiles slightly as she dies in Spartacus' arms, presumably out of happiness at being able to see her husband one last time.
352* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: She has a purple ribbon, which Spartacus gives her as a promise to return to her before he goes to war. Following Sura's enslavement and death it becomes a TragicKeepsake for him.
353* HappilyMarried: To Spartacus; the two are clearly deeply in love and talked of having a family until Glaber separated them.
354* ImprobableHairstyle: She has quite a modern side fringe hairstyle that was very popular among women of the late 2000s and early 2010s, but probably not in ancient times. While the Egyptians and the Romans did sport fringes, they were usually much more blunt.
355* LadyInRed: One of her most common outfits includes a red top over a blue dress.
356* TheLostLenore: One of the most classic examples in a recent television series. Spartacus mourns her for the rest of his life and is inspired to rebel against the Romans because of her.
357* MadeASlave: As punishment for her husband's desertion.
358* MaleGaze: The camera man ''really'' loves to emphasize that she's a MsFanservice character.
359* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: ''Spartacus'' is for the most part a 'realistic' show with few fantastical elements, but some Sura's dreams and predictions do indeed come to pass in one way or another (such as her vision of Spartacus kneeling before a red serpent). It's ultimately left ambiguous as to whether she is truly able to predict the future or just really good at guessing.
360* MsFanservice: She is a bonafide eye candy.
361* NamedByTheAdaptation: It is historically stated that Spartacus ''may'' have been married to their village's prophet. Married or not, he had a relationship with a prophetess who played an important role in the rebellion.
362* NothingIsScarier: We never find out exactly what happened to her during her enslavement. Glaber outright tells Spartacus that he had her gang-raped "Until the fight finally left her eyes", and Crixus suspects something similar happened. Given what [[TraumaCongaLine happened to Naevia]], it certainly wasn't pleasant.
363* OneTrueLove: WordOfGod is that she is Spartacus'. She herself tells Spartacus she foresaw he would never love another woman and he indeed never stops loving her; on his deathbed, he expresses happiness at [[TogetherInDeath finally getting to see her again]].
364* OracularUrchin: Doesn't dress for snowy weather, but knows a lot about the future.
365* PlotTriggeringDeath: Her fate, in addition to [[spoiler: Varro's]], is what drives Spartacus to start a rebellion.
366* PresentAbsence: She's not physically present for most of ''Blood and Sand'' as she was taken to Syria, but she is never far from Spartacus' mind. His love for her and dream of seeing her again is what motivates him to survive.
367* PutOnABusToHell: In the first episode of ''Blood and Sand'', she is captured and taken away by Glaber's men to be enslaved, though she shows up in dreams and flashbacks. She's BackForTheDead in "Delicate Things".
368* RapeAsDrama: Glaber tells Spartacus he let his men rape Sura. However, it's never confirmed if she was assaulted or if Glaber was just messing with Spartacus.
369* SacrificialLamb: Sura is introduced as Spartacus's loving wife, who is [[MadeASlave dragged off to slavery]] in the very first episode. Spartacus's motivation for the first half of ''Blood and Sand'' is finding a way to be reunited with her. Then, just as they were about to meet again, Sura is [[MidSeasonTwist killed in the sixth episode]], leaving Spartacus utterly lost and devastated. However, unlike many other {{Sacrificial Lamb}}s, Sura plays a more significant role in overarching plot, as [[PlotTriggeringDeath her death is ultimately one of the main reasons]] [[CrusadingWidower Spartacus starts a rebellion]].
370* SageLoveInterest: To Spartacus, often dispensing advice or words of wisdom, largely based on her visions.
371* SatelliteLoveInterest: Her character largely revolves around her relationship with TheProtagonist, Spartacus, and considering she dies mid-way through Season 1, she doesn't have much opportunity to develop further, although she is given [[DownplayedTrope a bit of depth beyond this]], mostly in regards to her supposed powers of precognition.
372* SexEqualsLove: She intentionally invoked this with Spartacus, seeking him out after foreseeing that he would be the love of her life.
373* SpiritAdvisor: Could possibly be this to Spartacus...[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane unless he's just imagining her]]. But his visions of her do prove quite handy from time to time and even help him solve her murder.
374* TogetherInDeath: As he lays dying in the GrandFinale of the series, Spartacus says he's happy he'll finally get to be with Sura again in the afterlife.
375* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Spartacus certainly thinks so. One of the reasons he is so distraught and enraged by her fate is because she was completely innocent of any wrong-doing, but was punished for ''his'' so-called crimes.
376--> '''Mira''': Was she such a woman, your wife?
377--> '''Spartacus''': She was the sun. [[TheMourningAfter Never to rise again]].
378* TrueBlueFemininity: Usually wears blue.
379* YankTheDogsChain: After watching [[DoomedHometown her hometown burn]], being separated from her husband and MadeASlave, Sura is finally on her way to be reunited with him...only to be fatally stabbed on the road and die in Spartacus' arms.
380[[/folder]]
381
382[[folder: Naevia]]
383!!Naevia [-(Creator/LesleyAnnBrandt, Creator/CynthiaAddaiRobinson)-]
384[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lesley-ann-brandt_jypqoeszfx_8238.jpg]]
385
386->''"You were right. It is no easy thing, to cleave a man's head from his shoulders in one blow."''
387
388Naevia is a former slave in the House of Batiatus, owned by Lucretia, who later becomes Crixus' love interest. She is banished from the Ludus after their love affair is discovered. She is eventually found by the Rebels, and joins their cause alongside her lover.
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390* ActionSurvivor: In ''Vengeance'', she's able to survive a number of life-threatening situations despite being a handmaiden her whole life and starts learning how to defend herself properly, culminating in her [[spoiler: narrowly defeating Ashur in a sword fight]]. She eventually graduates to DarkActionGirl.
391* AffectionatePickpocket: She steals a key to the gate separating the gladiator cells from the villa by flirting with a guard, in order to be with Crixus. However, Crixus sees them together and assumes Naevia's affections have turned from him [[NotWhatItLooksLike until she explains what she was really doing]].
392* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Mostly only towards Crixus in the first season, until their RelationshipUpgrade. She becomes a straighter example in the third season.
393* AmbiguouslyBrown: More so when played by Lesley-Ann Brandt, who has mixed ancestry (Cynthia Addai-Robinson was more clearly black, though she is also mixed race). Naevia is said to be Phoenician, who originated from the Eastern Mediterranean.
394* AntiHero: [[CharacterDevelopment Develops]] into an UnscrupulousHero by ''War of the Damned''. She's exceedingly vengeful, vicious and paranoid when it comes to fighting the Romans, but she is on the rebels' side and ultimately puts their overall well-being first.
395* ArcSymbol: Tiberius' sword in the final season.
396* ArrangedMarriage: Late in ''Blood and Sand'', she is given as a wife to [[AbhorrentAdmirer Ashur]] against her will. Fortunately for Naevia, it doesn't last long.
397* AxCrazy: She unfortunately descends into this in ''War of the Damned''; though not completely irrational, she's quick to dish out violence to anyone she sees as a threat, even if the evidence is flimsy at best, including beating [[spoiler: Attius]] to death with a hammer in a rage. She snaps out of it after Spartacus saves her life and [[spoiler: Crixus dies]].
398* BattleCouple: With Crixus, starting late in ''Vengeance''.
399* BeautifulSlaveGirl: She's been in Lucretia's service since she was born and is noted by several characters to be beautiful; her outfits also tend to be [[GoGoEnslavement quite revealing]]. She initially manages to avoid some of the pitfalls of this trope, as Lucretia protects her virginity, if only so she will be worth more later. She is eventually given to Ashur, to Lucretia's disgust and Crixus's rage.
400* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Despite the horror she goes through in being passed from villa to villa to be repeatedly raped and tortured by various Romans, and sent to the mines, which are said to be AFateWorseThanDeath, she continues to look beautiful. Lucretia's beating on her in "Revelations" only leaves her slightly bruised, and her hair has grown out by the time of ''Vengeance'' to be just attractively unkempt. She does have a scar across her cheek but not in a way that detracts from her beauty.
401* BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil: Ultimately subverted. She is blinded by her hate and desire for vengeance against the Romans after being abused and raped by Roman elites - even encouraging Crixus to turn against Spartacus due to him showing some Romans mercy - and she's a bit too fond of using violence to solve her problems. But she redeems herself in the end, most notably by choosing to spare [[spoiler: Tiberius]] to save her comrades, despite the fact he killed [[spoiler: Crixus]].
402* BettyAndVeronica: She's the Betty to Lucretia's Veronica for Crixus in ''Blood and Sand''.
403* BigNo: In "Separate Paths" when Tiberius stabs Crixus in the back, seriously wounding him.
404* BloodFromTheMouth: Justified in "Victory", as she was [[spoiler: fatally stabbed in the throat]].
405* BloodKnight: She becomes this by the end of ''Vengeance''; she just about lives for fighting the Romans at Crixus' side and isn't too impressed by Spartacus' attempts to avoid more bloodshed. That said, there are a few instances in ''War of the Damned'' where she expresses a desire to live a more peaceful life and raise a family with Crixus. [[spoiler: After Crixus is killed, she willingly takes part in the LastStand against Crassus to buy the non-combatants time to escape, feeling she has little else left to live for]].
406* BornIntoSlavery: She tells Crixus she was born in the ludus and so has been a slave all her life.
407* BraidsOfAction: Naevia's hair evolves with her story. When she was still a body slave she had long, loose hair. When she got cast away her hair was cut as punishment. By ''War of the Damned'', her braided hair shows her development into a DarkActionGirl.
408* BrokenBird: From ''Vengeance'' onwards, due to being [[TraumaCongaLine repeatedly raped, tortured]] and [[FateWorseThanDeath sent to the mines]]. She trains as a fighter and uses this as an outlet for her trauma, vowing to never be helpless again, though she tends to take it overboard in ''War if the Damned'' and her vulnerabilities sometimes show through (usually around Crixus).
409* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: With Crixus in ''Blood and Sand''. She later ditches the 'gentle' part.
410* TheBusCameBack: In ''Vengeance'', when the rebels finally track her down.
411* CanonForeigner: Nothing is known about the historical Crixus's love life, and Naevia is an original character created for the series, though of course someone like her definitely could have existed.
412* ChildhoodFriend: To Diona; they were raised together and she states they've "[[HeterosexualLifePartners been as one]]" for as long as she can remember.
413* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: Believing that Crixus died so that she could escape, and knowing how many others died in the attempt, she angrily chastises the rebels for throwing away so much to rescue her. Notably, she chastises Agron, who was the one opposed to the rescue from the start. When he tells her this, she says he should have tried harder to talk them out of it.
414* CrusadingWidow: [[spoiler: She's technically not a widow per se, as she and Crixus were never married, but they were as devoted to each other as a married couple, and she certainly wants Tiberius dead for causing her lover's death. Ultimately subverted, however; whilst she wallops and humiliates Tiberius, she spares him so he can be exchanged for five hundred captured comrades]].
415* CynicismCatalyst: Being repeatedly raped and battered then banished to the mines destroyed the last of her innocence. By ''War of the Damned'', she is a hardened and ruthless warrior, a far cry from the sweet and naive house slave she was in earlier seasons. She also tends to be a lot more suspicious of people and their intentions, sometimes to the point of paranoia.
416* DamselInDistress: In ''Vengeance'', where she spends much of the season either trapped in the mines or threatened by enemies, needing to be rescued quite a bit. She then starts taking levels in badass by learning how to fight.
417* DarkActionGirl: In ''War of the Damned'', she has become skilled enough in combat to fight alongside Crixus and the other warrior rebels, though she's also become a lot darker in her personality. She's more of an AntiHero than a true villain, but she makes it plain she despises all Romans (even civilians) and has no qualms about killing them. She mutilates an innocent Roman baker, doesn't stop the rebels from abusing the Romans, causes tension between Crixus and Spartacus that [[NiceJobBreakingItHero backfires on all the rebels]] and kills [[spoiler: Attius]] on the wrongful assumption that he freed their prisoners. She's not a completely immoral person though and is fighting against Roman oppression.
418* DefiledForever: She sees herself as this after being repeatedly raped. However, Crixus and the majority of the other characters make it very clear that [[SubvertedTrope they don't]] and she isn't presented as being so by the narrative either. Naevia herself eventually stops thinking this way; notably, when Ashur points out that [[spoiler: killing him]] won't take away her memories of being assaulted, she states that although this is true, "It is a [[PrecisionFStrike fucking]] start".
419* DespairEventHorizon: She comes close to crossing this twice; first after being repeatedly raped and banished to the mines, then again after [[spoiler: Crixus is killed]]. It's ultimately subverted, as she manages to bounce back ([[BrokenBird more or less]]) in time.
420* DevotedToYou: [[LoveInterest Crixus]] is very devoted to her; in ''Blood and Sand'' he subtly dedicates his arena victories to her and is inspired to fight for her (as opposed to just personal glory) whilst in ''Vengeance'' his driving motivation is finding her and keeping her safe, [[AlwaysSaveTheGirl no matter how many Roman villas, mines or legions he has to tear his way through to achieve that]].
421* DistinguishingMark: She has a butterfly tattoo on her back, which is Lucretia's personal symbol identifying her body slave. In ''Vengeance'', the rebels are able to identify Naevia in the mines from the tattoo.
422* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Subverted in ''Vengeance''. Agron reports that a dying Roman told him Naevia is dead, but it later turns out [[spoiler: he lied]] – Naevia is actually in the mines, which in Agron's mind means she’s as good as dead anyway and that any attempt to rescue her would be suicide. She's later found alive.
423* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Her hair is initially always worn up, and [[LettingHerHairDown only starts being worn down when her romance with Crixus blossoms]]. Lucretia cuts it off after discovering the affair, and it's still growing back by the time they find her in the mines, coincidentally with how she has a lot of trauma to deal with. By ''War of the Damned'', it has grown long again, but she continues to wear it in a TomboyishPonytail as befitting an ActionGirl.
424* FagHag: Especially after her rescue, when she was suffering severe PTSD from having been repeatedly abused and raped. When she was not with Crixus she was usually with Nasir and sometimes Agron. It's implied this is because after having endured repeated rapes, she's afraid of most men, with them being ones she can trust (since Crixus would never hurt her, and they aren't interested).
425* FatalFlaw: Arguably her [[ATragedyOfImpulsiveness impulsiveness]]/[[DidNotThinkThisThrough lack of foresight]]. In the prequel season, she tried to help Diona escape, but it was very rushed with no real planning. As a result [[spoiler: Diona is captured and executed]]. In ''Blood and Sand'', she grows somewhat careless about her SecretRelationship with Crixus, leading to Ashur finding out, who uses this to hurt both Naevia and Crixus. In ''Vengeance'' she panics and tries to run from Roman soldiers, causing Nasir to be badly injured (though this one is more justified in that she was clearly traumatized and not thinking straight). It gets particularly bad when combined with her RevengeBeforeReason attitude in ''War of the Damned'', leading to conflict between Crixus and Spartacus that divides the rebels. Her fighting style also reflects this (see GlassCannon).
426* FreudianExcuse: She's very clearly suffering from PTSD after being repeatedly raped and tortured between the first and second seasons. She starts getting better by the end of ''Vengeance'', but never really gets over it and it serves as fuel for [[RevengeBeforeReason her desire for revenge against the Romans at any cost]] in ''War of the Damned''.
427* GlassCannon: In ''War of the Damned''. Despite [[TookALevelInBadass taking several levels of badass]] to become a DarkActionGirl, she still has poor to no defensive and counter-attacking skills.
428* GroinAttack: She defeats [[spoiler: Ashur]] this way; when he gets too cocky and lowers his guard after knocking her to the ground, she slashes him between the legs with her sword.
429* HatesBeingTouched: At first in ''Vengeance'', due to being abused and raped. She gets better about it by the end of the season.
430* HerHeartWillGoOn: [[spoiler: After Crixus is killed in "Separate Paths". She spends the first part of "The Dead and the Dying" going through a HeroicBSOD, but by the end she's ready and willing to fight alongside the rebels once more, participating in Crixus's [[DueToTheDead funeral games]] and joining them in their LastStand against Crassus, before finally falling in battle herself]].
431* HeroicBSOD: She's going through one for most of ''Vengeance'', on account of her TraumaCongaLine, though she comes out of it by the end of the season. She goes through another one briefly out of grief and trauma when [[spoiler: Crixus]] is [[ForcedToWatch killed in front of her]].
432* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Diona in ''Gods of Arena''; they've known each other all their lives and are closer to each other than anyone else.
433* HowlOfSorrow: When she's forced to watch [[spoiler: Crixus]] die, she's reduced to screaming and sobbing hysterically.
434* HugeGuyTinyGirl: With Crixus, as she barely comes up to his shoulder and he's almost twice her size.
435* TheIngenue: In ''Blood and Sand'' and particularly ''Gods of the Arena'', she is characterized as young, beautiful, virginal and quite naïve and innocent. [[BreakTheCutie It doesn't end too well for her]].
436* LadyMacbeth: To Crixus in ''War of the Damned'', encouraging him to defy Spartacus' orders, kill the Roman prisoners and attack Rome itself.
437* LastGirlWins: Crixus ultimately only ever loved her, not Lucretia, which he makes abundantly clear.
438* LivingMacGuffin: The first three or so episodes of ''Vengeance'' revolve around the rebels trying to track her down, whilst freeing any slaves and killing any Romans in their path.
439* LongHairIsFeminine: In the first two seasons, when she is a body slave and at her most feminine, she wears her hair long and loose. By the time she's started taking up combat lessons, her hair has been [[BoyishShortHair cut short]]. In the final season she has grown her hair again, though by this point she's wearing it [[BraidsOfAction in braids]].
440* MasterOfTheMixedMessage: She has shades of this in ''Blood and Sand''. When Crixus buys her a necklace, she initially accepts it...then turns it down because she's not allowed jewellery. When Crixus is forced to give it to Lucretia to explain away why he has it, Naevia is annoyed and jealous. However, as she points out, Crixus didn't let her fully explain her reasoning and she makes it clear she does return his feelings.
441* TheMillstone: To the rebels in Season 2's "Empty Hands", though it's somewhat justified in that she's obviously severely traumatized.
442* MoralityPet: To Crixus in ''Blood and Sand'', where hes a JerkJock, and in ''War Of The Damned'', where hes an increasingly ruthless AntiHero. No matter how he acts around everyone else, Crixus softens up considerably around Naevia and treats her with nothing but kindness and respect. And may the gods help you if you lay a hand on her.
443* NearDeathExperience: In the mines and also against Crassus under Crixus' lead.
444* NiceGirl: In ''Blood and Sand'' and ''Gods of the Arena''. She's a polite, gentle and compassionate young woman who dislikes the violence of the arena and almost never treats anyone badly. She even takes it upon herself to care for Barca and Pietros' birds after [[spoiler: they both die]] even though she didn't know them well, partly out of guilt because she knows but cannot talk about [[spoiler: Barca being murdered, while Pietros committed suicide after believing Barca abandoned him]]. She ends up [[TookALevelInJerkass taking some serious levels of jerkass]] between ''Vengeance'' and ''War of the Damned'', although she is occasionally still nice.
445* NiceJobBreakingItHeroine:
446** In ''Gods of the Arena'', she encourages and helps [[spoiler: Diona]] to escape from the ludus, attempting to protect her from further abuse. Unfortunately, [[spoiler: Diona]] is soon recaptured [[spoiler: and executed for trying to run away]].
447** In ''War of the Damned''. ''And how!''
448* TheParanoiac: By ''War of the Damned'', she is convinced all Romans are callous, two-faced monsters just waiting for an opportunity to strike once they've lowered their guard, and meets ''five'' of the seven criteria for this trope: she's consumed with getting {{revenge}}, tends to [[TookALevelInCynic assume the worst]] of people (with the exception of Crixus), is [[{{Jerkass}} prone to aggression]] and takes mercy for weakness, initially [[NeverMyFault refuses to accept the blame]] for her mistakes, and is convinced there's a [[ConspiracyTheorist conspiracy]] to take down the rebels from within (she's actually right about that, but she directs her suspicions at the wrong person completely).
449* ParalyzingFearOfSexuality: In ''Vengeance'', she finds herself unable to have sex with Crixus after being rescued from the mines as it triggers horrible flashbacks to her being raped. She laments that her abusers have even taken his touch from her and tends to hang out with Nasir or occasionally Agron, both of whom are gay, the implication being that she doesn't have to worry about them trying to abuse her. By the end of the season, however, she overcomes this and rekindle their relationship.
450* PetTheDog: Despite being a paranoid jerk and borderline AxCrazy for much of ''War of the Damned'', she shows a softer side by training Diotimos and a few other recruits to fight. She is encouraging and jovial with him and is genuinely upset when [[spoiler: he dies, doing what she can to comfort him]]. After learning that Gannicus was right about [[spoiler: Attius]] being innocent, she also apologizes to him with genuine humility. Unfortunately, the fallout of her earlier accusations makes this ring hollow for Gannicus.
451%%zce* PromotionToOpeningTitles: An odd variation in ''Vengeance''. Cynthia Addai-Robinson ([[TheOtherDarrin her second actress]]) is the one who received this treatment, not Lesley-Ann Brandt (her original).
452* ProperlyParanoid: Zig-zagged in ''War of the Damned''. It turns out she's right about there being a mole in the rebel forces, but the primary target of her suspicions is actually innocent.
453* PutOnABusToHell: In the penultimate episode of ''Blood and Sand'', she is banished from the ludus to be sent from villa to villa as a "[[SexSlave gift]]", after Lucretia finds out about her relationship with Crixus.
454* RankUp: In the finale of ''Gods of the Arena'', Lucretia promotes her to her personal body slave following Melitta's death.
455* RapeAndRevenge: Naevia insists on personally fighting Ashur, the first man who raped her and orchestrated the events that led to her becoming a SexSlave [[spoiler: and manages to [[LaserGuidedKarma castrate]] and kill him]].
456* RapeAsDrama: Though it mostly happened off-screen, she was first raped by Ashur, then passed around as a SexSlave to various dominuses as [[DisproportionateRetribution punishment for her relationship with Crixus]]. After being rescued, [[spoiler: Sedullus]] [[AttemptedRape tries to rape her as well]], though she manages to fight back this time and is rescued by Agron.
457* RapeLeadsToInsanity: When she's found by the rebels in ''Vengeance'', she's an emotional wreck, acting on pure instinct and barely capable of stringing together coherent sentences. She gets much better by the end of the season, though she's clearly got PTSD and in ''War of the Damned'', she starts slipping into [[AxCrazy Ax-Craziness]].
458* RebelliousSpirit: Increasingly shows signs of this in ''Blood and Sand'' and even as far back as ''Gods of the Arena'', such as helping [[spoiler: Diona]] escape and stealing a guard's key to secretly meet up with Crixus right under her domina's nose – she even has the nerve to deliver a ShutUpHannibal to Lucretia by the end of the first season. This side of her comes out in full force in ''Vengeance'', where she joins the rebels.
459* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler: Dies with Spartacus and the remaining rebel forces in the finale after spending half of the season causing tensions within the group]].
460* RejectedApology: After realizing she was wrong for blaming Attius for their escaped prisoners, she apologizes to his close friend Gannicus (she can't apologize to Attius himself because [[spoiler: she killed him in a fight]]). Gannicus doesn't accept it, to her disappointment, probably because his friend [[spoiler: died for no reason]] and Naevia initially [[NeverMyFault refused to accept she'd made a mistake]], resulting in a huge fight between [[spoiler: Gannicus and Crixus, during which she clobbered Gannicus with a rock]]. It also only [[NiceJobBreakingItHero caused further tensions between the rebels]], who really need to be sticking together at this time. That being said, Gannicus appears sympathetic towards her after [[spoiler: Crixus is killed along with half their army]], leaving her [[HeroicBSOD traumatized]], and is very upset when he sees her [[spoiler: die in battle]], perhaps suggesting a case of ForgivenButNotForgotten.
461* RevengeBeforeReason: In ''War of the Damned''.
462* SameCharacterButDifferent: As portrayed by Lesley Ann Brandt in ''Blood & Sand'' and ''Gods of the Arena'', she's TheIngenue and a NiceGirl with more of a SilkHidingSteel persona. As portrayed by Cynthia Addai-Robinson from ''Vengeance'' onward, she trains to become a DarkActionGirl and is a BloodKnight by ''War of the Damned'' - even taking glee in watching Roman civilians be slaughtered and degraded. She's said to have endured a huge TraumaCongaLine in an attempt to bridge the transition.
463* SatelliteLoveInterest: She's a bit of one to Crixus in ''Blood and Sand''. However, from the prequel series onwards she becomes a lot more fleshed out as a character (funnily enough, she and Crixus don't actually even interact with each other in ''Gods of the Arena'' despite this being when they first meet).
464* ScreamingWarrior: She tends to scream and yell a lot in battle.
465* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Played straight.
466* SecretKeeper: She is forced to keep quiet about [[spoiler: what really happened to Barca, who was secretly killed by Batiatus after being framed by Ashur]]. When Oenamaus starts asking questions, she warns him that his inquiries could endanger her. After she is banished and has nothing left to lose, she tells Oenamaus the truth about [[spoiler: Barca]].
467* SecretRelationship: Initially with Crixus in ''Blood and Sand''; Lucretia has decreed that no man may touch Naevia without her permission, while Crixus is also Lucretia's lover, forcing them to meet in secret. Ashur finds out eventually and outs them to get revenge on Crixus, with [[ClingyJealousGirl Lucretia]] taking it extremely poorly.
468* SeparatedByTheWall: Technically, a door with bars separates her from Crixus in ''Blood and Sand'', also serving as a visual metaphor for their social statuses [[StarcrossedLovers keeping them apart]]. At most, they can hold hands and kiss a bit...until Naevia ends up stealing a spare key from a guard.
469* SheWhoFightsMonsters: In ''War of the Damned'', she's been consumed by her hatred of the Romans, to the point that she considers even innocent civilians to be as evil and deserving of death as the soldiers.
470* ShutUpHannibal:
471** When a jealous Lucretia begins beating and insulting her for her SecretRelationship with Crixus, Naevia defiantly states that Crixus doesn't truly love her. [[ClingyJealousGirl Lucretia]] doesn't take this well.
472** In ''Vengeance'', when [[spoiler: Ashur]] mockingly states that his death won't heal her scars or take away the memory of [[spoiler: him raping her]], Naevia states "You are right. It will not. But it is a fucking start" before proceeding to brutally hack his head off with a sword.
473* SignificantWardrobeShift: She starts out as a kind, innocent house slave wearing revealing blue and white dresses, and by the end she's a DarkActionGirl who dons black and dark blue ([[PurpleIsPowerful or purple]]) make-shift armor.
474* SlutShaming: Lucretia physically attacks her and calls her a whore for daring to sleep with Crixus without her permission...even though [[{{Hypocrite}} she herself has been cheating on her husband with Crixus for years]]. It's not just because Naevia had sex with him of her own free will, but also because Lucretia is [[ClingyJealousGirl bitterly jealous]] that Crixus has affections for another. Lucretia exacts horrible punishment upon Naevia by turning her into a SexSlave.
475* StarCrossedLovers: With Crixus, mostly in ''Blood and Sand''. Their respective positions in the ludus prevent them from openly being together and when their relationship is discovered, Naevia is sent away to a FateWorseThanDeath. In ''Vengeance'', Crixus is led to believe she is dead, only to discover this is untrue; he rescues her from the mines only to be captured and initially thought dead. After he's rescued they're finally reunited, though Naevia's trauma initially puts a damper on things until she finds a way to cope. They're happy together for the rest of the series [[spoiler: until Crixus dies, with Naevia joining him a few episodes later]].
476* StuffedInTheFridge: Played straight for a while in ''Vengeance'', when Crixus was led to believe she was dead, only for it to turn out [[DisneyDeath she was actually still alive]]. Ironically, [[spoiler: ''Crixus'' ends up being StuffedInTheFridge to her in the final season]].
477* StylishProtectionGear: She tends to wear this in ''War of the Damned''. Whilst many of the rebels just tend to shove [[RummageSaleReject clothes and armor on rather haphazardly]], Naevia seems to have made an effort to coordinate her outfits so that they look cool and stylish, whilst also remaining practical to fight in.
478* TheirFirstTime: Lucretia has intentionally preserved Naevia's virginity, saying she will give her as a wife to a deserving gladiator rather than make her a SexSlave. However, Naevia takes her sexuality into her own hands by secretly meeting up with Crixus and losing her viginity to him. When Lucretia finds out, she is NOT happy.
479* ThoseTwoGirls: With Diona in ''Gods of the Arena''.
480* TokenEvilTeammate: Ultimately subverted. She does some very harsh, very brutal things, and kills several people who didn't deserve it. But in the end, she chooses to forego personal vengeance against Tiberius to save the lives of five hundred captured rebels, showing she still has some good in her.
481* TomboynessUpgrade: A very feminine hand maiden at the beginning of the series, she becomes an ActionGirl by ''War of the Damned'', and is often only seen in armour.
482* TookALevelInBadass: Learning sword fighting with Crixus and castrating and killing [[spoiler: Ashur]] who started her descent into hell. She becomes a full-fledged DarkActionGirl in ''War of the Damned''.
483* TookALevelInJerkass: In ''War of the Damned''. And ''how''. She gets a bit better towards the end of season.
484* TraumaticHaircut: Lucretia brutally hacks her hair off after discovering her SecretRelationship with Crixus.
485* TrueBlueFemininity: Her outfits are mostly blue. After [[spoiler: Crixus']] death, she switched to [[PurpleIsPowerful purple]].
486* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: To Crixus in ''War of the Damned''. Unfortunately, she takes this to some ''insane'' levels, [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown slicing in half an innocent Roman citizen's hand]] for 'allegedly' reaching for a sword to attack Crixus, and also bashing [[spoiler: Gannicus's]] head with a rock whilst he is fighting with Crixus.
487* VirginInAWhiteDress: Almost always wears white in ''Gods of the Arena'', before being promoted to Lucretia's personal body slave. She occasionally wears white in ''Blood and Sand''. Notably, [[SignificantWardrobeShift she never wears white again after the first season and gradually shifts to much darker clothing]], reflecting her CharacterDevelopment.
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490[[folder: Mira]]
491!!Mira [-(Creator/KatrinaLaw)-]
492[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/110859187733713_2047.jpg]]
493
494->''"I am not the past. I stand beside you now."''
495
496Mira is a former house slave serving Lucretia in the House of Batiatus. She helps Spartacus during his uprising, becomes a fighter, and later becomes his love interest during the beginning stages of the Third Servile War.
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498* ActionGirl: Especially in ''Vengeance'', where she receives formal combat training.
499* ActionSurvivor: Initially one, until she [[TookALevelInBadass gets proper training in the second season]].
500* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Played with. She falls in love with Spartacus and they enter a relationship. However, although Spartacus cares for Mira and respects her, he is [[TheMourningAfter still not over his wife]] and does not fully return Mira's feelings, to her disappointment. They eventually break up because of it.
501* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Mostly in ''Blood and Sand''. She becomes friendly in ''Vengeance''.
502* AmicableExes: She and Spartacus seemed to be headed this way after their break up late in ''Vengeance''. They still respect each other and get along, and Mira expresses a hope that his next relationship is more successful. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, she is killed not long after]].
503* BadassSpaniard: She's from Spain and becomes pretty badass in ''Vengeance''.
504* BattleCouple: With Spartacus in ''Vengeance''.
505* BeautifulSlaveGirl / SexSlave: She is a very beautiful slave and it's implied she is often used as a concubine by the ludus; she is also repeatedly sent to Spartacus to 'service' him. To his credit, he turns her down as she is not there willingly; it's implied [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan this what made her fall in love with him]] and eventually become his willing lover.
506* CanonForeigner: Although she may be partly based upon a real woman whom Spartacus had a relationship with during the rebellion.
507* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler: In the finale of ''Vengeance'', she takes an axe to the chest whilst covering the rebels' escape up Mount Vesuvius after some of them (namely [[LeeroyJenkins Nemetes]]) foolishly attempted to attack the Romans]].
508* ChastityDagger: Although she herself isn't chaste, after being freed from slavery she is determined to never be victimised and abused by anyone again. Beginning in ''Vengeance'', she starts carrying a knife with her to protect herself and to protect other freed slave girls from men who would harm them.
509* ClingyJealousGirl[=/=]LoveMakesYouCrazy[=/=]WomanScorned: Upon learning of the BedTrick in Season 1, she didn't react well [[spoiler: trying to strangle Ilithyia. She claims she's doing it as a favour to Spartacus (who is reluctant to kill her himself because she's likely pregnant with his child), but Spartacus [[WhatTheHellHero doesn't take it well either way]], with it actually being the catalyst for their break-up]].
510* CompetingWithACorpse: Spartacus begins a romance with Mira some time after his wife Sura dies, but he still mourns deeply for Sura. Although he cares for Mira, their relationship lacks the emotional intimacy she craves and he never tells her he loves her, much to her sadness and frustration. This eventually leads to them breaking up late in ''Vengeance'', because they both realize Mira can never be what Sura was to Spartacus; they're surprisingly amicable about it though, after the initial bust up.
511* CoolBigSis: To the other slave girls, Naevia especially.
512* DecompositeCharacter: The historical Spartacus did have a wife/lover who aided in his rebellion. In the show, he has a wife called Sura, who dies midway through ''Blood & Sand''. Mira is a separate character, a slave he meets after becoming champion, and she is integral in starting the revolt.
513* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler: Dies in Spartacus and Naevia's arms after being mortally wounded on Mount Vesuvius]].
514* DistractedFromDeath: [[spoiler: Spartacus is too busy trying to get medical attention for her to realise she's already died]].
515* DueToTheDead: [[spoiler: Spartacus makes a point of wrapping her body in vines, due to being unable to burn or bury her. She's also one of the fallen characters mentioned in ''The Dead and the Dying'']].
516* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Lucretia finds her very beautiful and can't understand why Spartacus wouldn't want her, insisting it must be something she did. Saxa also gives her a victory smooch after they win a competition together.
517* ExactWords: In order to avoid getting punished for Spartacus not sleeping with her at Lucretia's command, when asked how the night went, she responds that Spartacus "made many demands of me". She just doesn't clarify that the demand was to find word of Aurelia for Varro.
518* {{Foreshadowing}}: In her first appearance, she's wearing a mask of the goddess Diana - the goddess of hunting who is often depicted with a bow.
519* GlassCannon: While she can deliver great damage to her opponents (armed or unarmed), they were usually able to strike her back.
520* GracefulLoser: Once she realises that Spartacus will never love her the way he did Sura, or even as he used to, she sadly accepts it and one of the last things she says to him is expressing hope that his next lover will make him happy. Indeed, early plans were for her to survive and move on to become ''Gannicus's'' lover.
521* GuileHeroine: She's good in making [[IndyPloy anything]] and [[BatmanGambit everything]] work for her and her team's advantage, and occasionally employs deception and manipulation to make a plan work.
522* HeroicSeductress: She occasionally uses her beauty and sex appeal to help the rebels - in one case in particular, she pretends to let a dominus have his way with her before drawing his own knife on him and threatening him into giving her what she wants.
523* ImprobableAimingSkills: The ShootTheDog moment in ''Vengeance'' is a good example.
524* InstantExpert: She masters the bow ''very'' quickly. Though Lucius indicates that she has a [[TheGift natural skill]].
525* LadyInRed: Her most common and well-known outfit is red, highlighting her [[MsFanservice attractiveness]]. [[spoiler: Which she wore [[LittleDeadRidingHood to the very end]]]].
526* LadyOfWar: The most calm and collected ActionGirl in the entire series.
527* LatinLover: She is from Hispania after all. See also MaleGaze and MsFanservice.
528* LongRangeFighter: She becomes fond of archery upon learning it.
529* LovingAShadow: And she fully knows it. Her exchange to help Spartacus with the revolt is for him to make love to her with "a pale shadow" of what he felt for Sura, so she can at least feel something resembling love coming from him for a moment.
530* MaleGaze: Her character first appears completely naked, save for a mask. She gets her kit off again a few scenes later in an attempt to seduce Spartacus.
531* MsFanservice: Much like Crixus, the viewers first get a clothesless introduction to Mira's character and she tends to wear outfits with exposed cleavage, as well as being a HeroicSeductress from time to time.
532* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Has a bit of this reaction after the ShootTheDog moment in ''Vengeance'', saying she "only meant to wound", not kill her target.
533* MythologyGag: The scene introducing her to Spartacus bears striking similarity to the introduction of Spartacus and Varinia in ''Film/{{Spartacus}}'', possibly {{Foreshadowing}} their future relationship.
534* NeverBeHurtAgain: After Naevia's [[DisneyDeath apparent death]] in the mines, Mira tells Spartacus she will not suffer the same fate and determines to learn how to fight properly so she can defend herself, also encouraging other former house slaves to learn combat as well.
535* OnlySaneMan: In ''Vengeance''. Spartacus wants [[RevengeBeforeReason revenge]], Agron wants to [[BloodKnight fight]], and Crixus wants to [[AlwaysSaveTheGirl find Naevia]]. She seems to be the only main character who simply wants to get out of dodge and start a new life while they still can and one of the few people that can sway Spartacus.
536* PreClimaxClimax: She intentionally invokes this in ''Blood and Sand''; in exchange for her help in the GladiatorRevolt, she asks Spartacus to show her at least some of the affection he holds for his late wife in case the revolt fails.
537* ReplacementGoldfish: She's indicated to be one to Spartacus for Sura, whom she superficially resembles in appearance and personality, though WordOfGod is that Sura will always be his one true love. Katrina Law believes that Mira loves Spartacus ''because'' [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan he still loves his wife deeply]]. Given how Season 2 ends, Spartacus [[spoiler: now has the unenviable privilege of possessing not one but two [[TheLostLenore Lost Lenores]]]].
538* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler: She is killed in the final episode of ''Vengeance'', being one of ''six'' major characters to die in the finale, to remind us that AnyoneCanDie and to give Spartacus and the others the extra motivation they need to fight back and defeat Glaber. [[DueToTheDead Wrapping her body in vines]] actually gives Spartacus the idea to use them to rappel down the mountainside and sneak up on the Romans. Spartacus also uses her death, along with Sura's and Varro's, to spur him into an UnstoppableRage against Crassus in the finale of ''War of the Damned'']].
539* SecondLove: A subverted one to Spartacus. He begins a relationship with her months after his wife's death, but is still in love with Sura and makes it clear he always will be. Spartacus tries to love her as much as he can, but it's not enough for her and it finally leads to their breakup in ''Vengeance''.
540* ShootTheDog: In ''Vengeance'' she sees the traitorous [[spoiler: Chadara]] trying to escape with their map and supplies whilst everyone else is distracted by Spartacus and Gannicus' fight. Being too far away, Mira shoots [[spoiler: Chadara]] with an arrow to stop her. Though she saves Gannicus and by extension the other rebels, she knows [[spoiler: Chadara]] wasn't truly evil [[DrivenToVillainy but desperate]] and even states she didn't intend to kill her.
541* SingleTargetSexuality: Is not interested in anyone but Spartacus.
542* TheSmartGirl: See {{Guile Hero}}ine above.
543* StreetSmart: She's quick-witted, resourceful, usually pretty savvy when it comes to reading people and knows her way around Capua. See also {{Guile Hero}}ine.
544* StatuesqueStunner: Katrina Law is 5'8.
545* TeamMom: In ''Vengeance'' to an extent, being both caring towards the rebels and serving as a voice of reason. She was also seen attempting to mentor Aurelia in ''Blood & Sand'' after she becomes a slave, redirecting her from Ashur.
546* TookALevelInBadass: She has gone from a slave girl/concubine in ''Blood and Sand'' to having a pretty impressive kill-count building up in ''Vengeance.''
547* UndyingLoyalty: To Spartacus. A notable example in season two; when it looks as though they are surrounded by Romans, Spartacus tells her to flee, but she refuses to abandon him and is prepared [[DefiantToTheEnd to go down fighting]] [[BattleCouple at his side]].
548* VasquezAlwaysDies: Inverted. [[spoiler: She is the first prominent ActionGirl of the rebellion to be killed off and is a more dignified LadyOfWar, whilst [[BoisterousBruiser boisterous]] [[TheLadette Ladette]] Saxa outlives her]].
549* WhatTheHellHero:
550** Calls Spartacus out on his selfishness a few times; it's a sign of how close they are that he lets her get away with it.
551*** ''Vengeance'' gives us this gem:
552--->'''Mira:''' We need a leader! Not some angry boy who can barely piss without spraying everyone around him!
553*** While she's chewing out Spartacus for almost getting himself killed, the line refers to Agron; had Spartacus died, he would have been the angry boy left to lead them.
554** She herself gets this treatment from Spartacus for trying to [[spoiler: strangle Ilithyia]].
555* WhiteShirtOfDeath: Wears white during the rebels' uprising against the House of Batiatus during the finale of ''Blood and Sand'', which gets rather blood-spattered during the massacre, although in this case [[SubvertedTrope she's the one dishing out death rather than being on the receiving end]].
556[[/folder]]
557
558[[folder: Agron]]
559!!Agron [-(Daniel Feuerriegel)-]
560[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/19541_daniel-feuerriegel-230x300_167.jpg]]
561
562->''"It is a heavy thing, to rob a man of life. Less so that of a Roman shit."''
563
564One of the later recruits to Batiatus' Ludus, Agron is a skilled fighter and one of Spartacus' chief lieutenants during the rebellion. Never having been fond of the Romans in the first place, Agron harbors a visceral hatred towards the Romans ever since he lost his brother Duro during the upheaval at Batiatus' ludus. Agron is fond of and loyal to Spartacus. After the death of his brother, he goes on to become the lover of Nasir.
565----
566* AdaptationNameChange: Ultimately subverted as Castus appeared in the final season.
567* AloofBigBrother: Averted in that he doesn't seem to be aloof at all; if anything, his temper is ''worse'' than his brother's, and his major story in ''Blood and Sand'' deals with him learning to stop being so overprotective of Duro.
568* AnimalMotifs: [[GiantEnemyCrab The crab]].
569* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: As Spartacus' most trusted lieutenant and loyal friend, it's not unusual for Agron to take command of the rebellion in his stead. The fact that he's a complete badass helps, too.
570* BadassLongRobe: On occasion in ''Vengeance''.
571* BadassNormal: Of all the {{Rebel Leader}}s, he is the only one who didn't became a Champion of the ludus or in the arena. And he outlived those who did.
572* BattleCouple: With Nasir.
573* BashBrothers: In ''Blood and Sand'' with his brother. With Spartacus for the rest of the series.
574* BerserkButton: He's got quite a few of them, but the biggest ones seem to be messing with his brother and touching or flirting with Nasir.
575* BigBrotherInstinct: He is always looking out for Duro. In fact, Batiatus' plan to split them up so that Agron, the more talented and valuable gladiator, would stop risking himself to protect Duro in the arena was a major motivator in convincing Agron to join with Spartacus in rebelling.
576* BigBrotherMentor: To Duro, doing his best to teach him to be a better fighter.
577* BladeBelowTheShoulder: His weapon in the FinalBattle.
578* BloodKnight: Agron absolutely ''loves'' killing Romans, especially after his brother's death. He often has to be restrained, although he does [[CharacterDevelopment get better]] as the series progresses and Nasir calms him down a bit.
579* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Historically, he fills the role of Castus as one of Spartacus' top generals. See DecompositeCharacter below.
580* CatchPhrase: Fucking Gauls. And in ''War of the Damned'', it seems to be "Fuck the Gods."
581* TheConfidant: Is Spartacus' closest and most reliable friend, as Crixus and Gannicus are both too tempermental in their own ways and tend to clash with him.
582* TheConsigliere: Spartacus frequently bounces ideas off of him and looks for an opinion. He also trusts Agron with more detail about his plans than he does with the others.
583* CrazyJealousGuy: Loves Nasir hugely and is rather paranoid about any other men expressing interest in him, even if Nasir is not responding to their advances.
584* CrucifiedHeroShot: He survives it.
585* DeadpanSnarker: Agron has his moments, most often with [[HeterosexualLifePartners Spartacus]] and [[BattleCouple Nasir]].
586* DecompositeCharacter: He has the historical Castus' entire role and characterizations while the TV's Castus only shares the [[InNameOnly name]] and fate.
587* EarnYourHappyEnding: Goes on to live his life peacefully at the end with his lover, Nasir.
588* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: He has braids in ''Blood & Sand'' that are cut short in ''Vengeance'' with no apparent explanation, but they coincide with him becoming TheLancer to Spartacus. In ''War of the Damned'', the hair is now worn up to show his confidence.
589* {{Expy}}: Comparable to Varro in the first season. Ultimately, he is this to the real-life Castus.
590* GayBestFriend: To Spartacus. He's an interesting example, as he's a ManlyGay man rather than stereotypically camp, though still snarky. He serves as an advisor and confidante to Spartacus, who is not a straight woman as is typical with this trope but a straight man, yet they're clearly just [[HeterosexualLifePartners close friends]] and Agron's LoveInterest is Nasir.
591* GratuitousGerman: Gratuitous, often incoherent, German. But to be fair, the series predates even the Old German language.
592* HandicappedBadass: After being crucified, he can no longer grip a sword. Nasir fashions a shield with a sword and spike sticking out of it that can be strapped to his arm, allowing him to fight, regardless.
593* HairTriggerTemper: It's very easy to set him off, though he becomes a bit more tempered by the end.
594* HeadbuttingHeroes: With Crixus in ''Vengeance''. They really don't get along at times, especially when Crixus blatantly questions or defies Spartacus.
595* HotBlooded: Big time. Mira, rather accurately, describes him as "an angry boy who can barely piss without spraying everyone about him". He cools off and matures considerably by the time of ''War of the Damned''.
596* IDidWhatIHadToDo: In ''Vengeance'', when confronted over the fact he [[spoiler: lied about Naevia being dead, insisting that trying to rescue her from the mines would be suicidal. He does have a bit of a point, but Spartacus still calls him out, insisting they should still try and rescue Naevia]].
597* ImpaledPalm: He gets crucified late in ''War of the Damned'', which in turn prevents him from gripping anything, much to his dismay.
598* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: He tells Nasir to go with Spartacus to the Alps, because he can't bear the thought of anything happening to him.
599* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Though he can short-tempered and aggressive, he is ultimately quite a nice and loyal person to his fellow slaves and is especially loving and compassionate to Nasir.
600* KnightTemplarBigBrother: To Duro. His death devastates Agron and leads to him seeking active vengeance against the Romans at Spartacus' side.
601* TheLancer: Shares the role with Crixus and Gannicus in ''War of the Damned''. He's TheReliableOne type and also functions as the (and more active) NumberTwo to Spartacus when Crixus is too emotional.
602* LightningBruiser: [[DownplayedTrope Though not a top tier one]].
603* ManlyGay: Probably one of the most extreme examples on television to date. He's a fierce Germanic warrior who gets involved with another male ex-slave.
604* MoralityChain: Nasir is this for him.
605* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: He survived his crucifixion.
606* NotQuiteDead: After Crixus' army falls, many thought he was among those who perished. Obviously, they were shocked to find out otherwise.
607* NumberTwo: Subverted. He seems to be Spartacus' second-in-command in ''Vengeance'', but it is stated that Crixus is officially Spartacus' successor should he fall in battle. He does, however, share TheLancer role with the former along with Gannicus.
608* OneHeadTaller: Than Nasir.
609* OvershadowedByAwesome: Probably due to not being a former Champion, he is the most overlooked RebelLeader by the Romans in ''War of the Damned''.
610* PermaStubble
611* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Is a Gallophobe who has problems taking orders from Gauls.
612%%zce* PromotionToOpeningTitles: In ''Vengeance''.
613* ProperlyParanoid: Sometimes, his suspicions turn out to be right.
614* RageAgainstTheHeavens: His CatchPhrase in the final season invokes this.
615--> ''Fuck the Gods.''
616* TheReliableOne: His loyalty to Spartacus is personal friendship, not just because they share common cause.
617* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: After Duro's death. Stephen [=DeKnight=] has stated that his favorite cut scene from the finale involves Agron killing "everyone." His first scene in the second season involves him stabbing a Roman soldier several times, then smashing his head over and over against a rock; apparently, he never got over the "anger" stage of grief.
618* SoleSurvivor: Of all the {{Rebel Leader}}s of Spartacus' rebellion, he is the only one who survives the series.
619* SparedByTheAdaptation: See DecompositeCharacter above.
620* TallDarkAndHandsome: The tallest of Spartacus lieutenants. Also TallDarkAndSnarky.
621* TookALevelInKindness: In ''War of the Damned.''
622* UndyingLoyalty: To Spartacus. The one time he leaves Spartacus' side to go with Crixus, it ends pretty badly for him. Despite being incapable of holding a sword, he insists on fighting alongside him in their last stand against Crassus and risks his life to reach a mortally wounded Spartacus and carry him away from the battlefield to die peacefully. He also buries his body in a secret location where the Romans will never find it.
623[[/folder]]
624
625[[folder: Barca]]
626!!Barca [-(Antonio Te Maioha)-]
627[[quoteright:244:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/viewimage_story_element_3457.jpg]]
628
629->''"...But you know of my affection of delicate things."''
630
631He is one of the top gladiators in Batiatus' Ludus, becoming famously known as the Beast of Carthage after (reputedly) defeating his father Mago in the arena. He is the lover of Auctus, and later Pietros.
632----
633* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He is never the best gladiator for Batiatus, always only ever second best to: Oenomaus, Gannicus, Crixus, and Spartacus.
634* AntiVillain: [[SlidingScaleOfAntiVillains Type II and sometimes Type I.]]
635* TheBigGuy: One of the tallest gladiators.
636* TheBrute: Was this to Batiatus; he never had any real authority, but served as Batiatus' bodyguard and hitman.
637* TheBully: Mocks new recruits, and even urinates in their porridge.
638* BuryYourGays: He and his lovers didn't survive the series.
639%%* CanonForeigner
640%%* CaptainObvious
641* CondemnedContestant: Became a gladiator after almost his entire clan was taken prisoner and the men were forced to fight each other until only one remained. The last person he killed was his father. This earned him the nickname The Beast of Carthage.
642* DeathByAThousandCuts: Was ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice numerous times and was ultimately killed by Batiatus via SlashedThroat.
643* DreadlockWarrior: Wears his hair in dreadlocks.
644* DueToTheDead: [[spoiler: One of the fallen characters honored in ''The Dead and the Dying'']].
645* GlassCannon: He could actually pass for a LightningBruiser if he doesn't get hit way too often.
646* InformedAbility: Barca is often touted as one of the ludus' best gladiators, as implied by his AlwaysSecondBest status above. However, his fight scenes aren't really impressive, especially compared to the other gladiators.
647* JerkJock: Especially in ''Gods of the Arena''. He has a habit of bullying rookie gladiators, particularly choosing very humiliating or degrading methods (such as urinating in the rookies's porridge). He continues being a {[Jerkass}} to the Syrians, especially Ashur, even after they receive the mark of the brotherhood, as he doesn't feel they earned it.
648* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Is pretty much a Jerk to everyone except the people he loves. He was affectionate with Auctus and kept caring for his pigeons after he died. He is very tender in his relationship with Pietros, and his desire for freedom is based mostly on his wish to better Pietros' circumstances.
649* KillTheOnesYouLove: According to rumour, he was forced to fight and kill his fellow tribesmen, including his own father.
650* ManlyGay: He's said to be one of Batiatus' best gladiators and is very openly gay, having two boyfriends during the series.
651%%* NobleDemon: [[ZigZaggedTrope Zig-Zagged]].
652* RedBaron: The Beast of Carthage.
653%%* TallDarkAndSnarky
654* WarriorPrince: Formerly, at least according to rumor.
655* WouldHurtAChild: Doubled subverted. He seemingly follows Batiatus's order to kill [[spoiler: Ovidius's son]], but then tells Pietros he didn't. However, it turns out [[spoiler: He lied to spared Pietros' feelings. [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished This backfires]], as Ashur uses this to orchestrate Barca's death]].
656[[/folder]]
657
658[[folder: Aurelia]]
659!!Aurelia [-(Creator/BrookeWilliams)-]
660[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a1cfdc14bb7b11e1b8cc12313d1c2505_small_3418.jpg]]
661
662->''"He was not a perfect man; but he was mine! He was mine!"''
663
664Aurelia is a Roman woman and wife to Varro. She becomes a slave in order to pay off her late husband's debts, but is later freed during the revolt. Spartacus then sends her away, although with unexpected consequences.
665----
666* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Despite the HairColorDissonance, it's still pretty dark.
667* BewareTheNiceOnes: She ''castrated'' her rapist and brutally killed the person who ordered her husband's death.
668* BreakTheCutie: Her husband had to sell himself into slavery to pay off his gambling debts, then she got knocked up by a rapist; her beloved husband rejected her for it and took her back just in time to die at an exhibition, not even in the arena, leading to her having to become a slave as well. Her arc ends when the Romans capture and torture her; although the rebels rescue her, she winds up dying of her injuries.
669%% * ButtMonkey: Everything just went FromBadToWorse for her...
670%% * DespairEventHorizon: After Varro's death.
671* DiesWideOpen: Dies giving an angry stare while she's blaming Spartacus for everything bad that happened to her and her husband.
672* ForgottenFallenFriend: One of the few fallen characters who wasn't honored in ''The Dead and the Dying''.
673* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: She primarily wears purple outfits.
674* HairColorDissonance: Her hair is either [[RavenHairIvorySkin black]] or dark red.
675* HappilyMarried: To Varro. Well, sort of. She loves him, but he's a gambling addict who sells himself into slavery to pay off his debts, then rejects her when he finds out she's [[DefiledForever pregnant by a rapist]]. Not Prince Charming Stuff, although the eventually make up, not long before his death.
676* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Varro's death gradually took a toll on her sanity.
677%% * RapeAsDrama: Happened off-screen.
678* SanitySlippage: See LoveMakesYouCrazy.
679* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: Survives the first season and dies at the end of the Season 2 premiere.
680%% * TookALevelInJerkass: Completely justified.
681* WhiteShirtOfDeath: On both ends. When she kills Numerius, both of them are wearing white, complete with his blood splattering to her clothes.
682* WouldHurtAChild: Though she did it to someone deserving of beating. And to be technical, he was legally an adult by the standards of Roman society.
683* YankTheDogsChain: ButtMonkey and BreakTheCutie just doesn't sum up to all the shit she has gone through.
684[[/folder]]
685
686[[folder: Medicus]]
687!!Medicus [-(David Austin)-]
688
689->''"Get the fuck out! Out!"''
690
691Medicus is the devoted and skilled doctor for the House of Batiatus, tending the injured Gladiators after their many battles.
692----
693%%* CanonForeigner
694%%* DeadpanSnarker
695* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Is only ever referred to by his job title.
696%% * TheMedic: Obviously.
697%%* NonActionGuy
698%%** NonActionSnarker
699* PutOnABus: Disappears after the destruction of Batiatus and his villa.
700%% * SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Played straight.
701[[/folder]]
702
703[[folder: Pietros]]
704!!Pietros [-(Creator/EkaDarville)-]
705[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3935266_8750.png]]
706
707->''"Which direction shall we travel and how far?"''
708
709Pietros is a slave in Batiatus' Ludus, serving the gladiators and as Doctore's assistant of sorts. He is the lover of Barca.
710----
711* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: The main reason why Spartacus lost it when [[spoiler: he committed suicide and killed Gnaeus for mocking it]].
712* BreakTheCutie: Lied to by his lover who [[spoiler: dies tragically, raped by Gnaeus not so long after, and finally DrivenToSuicide]].
713* ButtMonkey: Eventually becomes one. And none of it's played for laughs.
714* CanonForeigner
715* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: After experiencing one hell of a TraumaCongaLine (he was tricked into believing his lover abandoned him and them continually raped and abused by Gnaeus) he can't take it anymore and hangs himself]].
716* ForgottenFallenFriend: [[spoiler: One of the few fallen characters who wasn't honored in ''The Dead and the Dying'']].
717%%* MoralityChain: To Barca.
718* MoralityPet: To Spartacus, somewhat. His presence, along with Varro's, allows Spartacus to have interactions with decent people in the ludus' overall unpleasant environment. Despite their limited interactions, Pietros' tragic fate has still affected Spartacus.
719* NiceGuy: Probably one of the most genuinely nice characters on the show, which just makes [[TraumaCongaLine his fate]] all the more upsetting, especially considering the circumstances behind it.
720* NonActionGuy: Pietros has no desire to fight and kill like the gladiators around him. Unfortunately, this also contributes to [[spoiler: his suffering and eventual death]].
721* PlatonicLifePartners: Seems to have shades of this with Naevia.
722* RapeAsDrama: [[spoiler: Endures this after Barca dies, leaving him unprotected from [[DepravedHomosexual Gnaeus]]]].
723* ReplacementGoldfish: Turns out to be this for Barca; in the prequel, Barca's lover was a fellow gladiator named Auctus, who is killed half-way through.
724* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Played straight.
725* SonOfAWhore: According to Batiatus.
726* StraightGay: Like the show's other gay characters, you wouldn't know Pietros favored the same gender without seeing him interact with his lover.
727* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: [[spoiler: One of the very unambiguously [[NiceGuy good people]] in the series and is sadly one of the very first to die]].
728[[/folder]]
729
730[[folder: Duro]]
731!!Duro [-(Ande Cunningham)-]
732
733->''"I would rather die before I kill my own brother!"''
734
735Duro is a Germanic gladiator serving in the ludus of Batiatus. His brother, Agron, also serves Batiatus as a gladiator.
736----
737* AlwaysSecondBest: To Agron as part of their SiblingTeam. He loves his brother, but feels humiliated at constantly needing to be protected by him.
738* BashBrothers: With his older brother, Agron.
739%%* ButtMonkey
740%%* CanonForeigner
741%%* DeadpanSnarker
742* DiesWideOpen: Well, half-open.
743* DueToTheDead: One of the fallen characters honored in ''The Dead and the Dying''.
744%%* FirstPersonSmartass
745* GlassCannon: Almost as big as Agron, but nowhere near as tough.
746%%* LeeroyJenkins
747* LesserStar: Batiatus is aware of Agron's superior skill as a gladiator and planned to separate him from Duro lest he risk himself to protect his less talented younger brother in the arena.
748* TakingTheBullet: Takes a stab that is meant for Agron and dies for it.
749%%* UndyingLoyalty: To Agron.
750[[/folder]]
751
752[[folder: Segovax]]
753!!Segovax [-(Mike Edward)-]
754
755->''"Spartacus is a man to be held as an example. The slave ignites the arena. One day the flames shall set him free."''
756
757Segovax is a Gaul slave bought by Batiatus in the markets to train in Batiatus' Ludus and was put under Illithiya's patronage.
758----
759* AntiVillain: Becomes this in his desperation for freedom.
760* ApologeticAttacker: Apologies to a victim while strangling him.
761%%* TheBigGuy
762%%* CanonForeigner
763* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Aside from getting crucified, he was also castrated.
764%%* DreadlockWarrior
765* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Agron took a peek at his GagPenis, which is likely the first {{Foreshadowing}} of his sexuality.
766* GagPenis: As Illithyia says, "He has truly been blessed by the god Priapus!"
767* LightningBruiser: Based on his training performance, he is strong and fast, but not on the level. Also counts as InformedAbility since he was described as having his own skin as an armor and his own hands as his steel.
768%%* LongHairedPrettyBoy
769* MrFanservice: Illithyia openly lusts for him.
770%%* TallDarkAndHandsome
771* UndyingLoyalty: To Illithyia, of all people.
772[[/folder]]
773
774[[folder: Rhaskos]]
775!!Rhaskos [-(Ione King)-]
776[[quoteright:244:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/untitled4646698797_9167.png]]
777
778->''"Varro, the dice call your name!"''
779
780Rhaskos is a gladiator in Batiatus' Ludus. He joins Spartacus and the other freed slaves in seeking vengeance, and becomes one of the more prominent rebels.
781----
782%%* TheBigGuy
783%%* BoisterousBruiser
784%%* CanonForeigner
785* DueToTheDead: One of the fallen characters honored in ''The Dead and the Dying''.
786%%* IdenticalStranger: To Rabanus.
787%%* JackOfAllStats
788%%* JerkJock
789%%* {{Jerkass}}
790* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Well, gold is a little strong, but he's not a total jerk.
791* KavorkaMan: Had sex with [[spoiler: Diona twice (though both not by choice)]] and Chadara.
792* LousyLoversAreLosers: Whenever he has sex, he just [[SpeedSex pumps as fast as he can until he ejaculates]], then pulls out and leaves with no consideration for his partner.
793%%* NumberTwo: To Crixus.
794%%* OddFriendship: With Varro.
795* ThePigPen: Several characters comment that he smells like shit.
796* PleasePutSomeClothesOn: No one is very happy when he starts singing [[BawdySong My Cock Rages On]] while naked.
797* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Played straight.
798%%* UndyingLoyalty: To Crixus.
799[[/folder]]
800
801[[folder: Gnaeus]]
802!!Gnaeus [-(Raicho Vasilev)-]
803
804->''"He will be missed. Especially his lips on my cock."''
805
806Gnaeus is a Dacian slave and gladiator in the house of Batiatus.
807----
808* AssholeVictim: He definitely had it coming.
809%%* BaldOfEvil
810* BerserkButton: He doesn't take the mocking of his fighting-style well.
811* ButtMonkey: He gets constantly humiliated throughout the series.
812* DisneyVillainDeath: Spartacus pushes him off a cliff for what he did to Pietros, and his fall took long enough to see his blood splatter on the rocks.
813%%* CanonForeigner
814* DepravedHomosexual: Repeatedly rapes Pietros.
815%%* GlassCannon
816%%* JerkJock
817* KickTheDog: He frequently raped Pietros following Barca's death. And mocks his suicide.
818* PermaStubble: In ''Gods of the Arena''.
819%%* ProngsOfPoseidon
820%%* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Played straight.
821%%* SmugSmiler
822* UnknownRival: To Barca.
823* YouAllLookFamiliar: Raicho Vasilev also played two different characters in the series. Other than that, he's also Liam [=McIntyre=]'s stunt double.
824[[/folder]]
825
826[[folder: Rabanus]]
827!!Rabanus [-(Andrew B. Stehlin)-]
828
829Rabanus is a Sardinian rebel and former gladiator in the House of Batiatus.
830----
831%%* TheBigGuy
832%%* BoisterousBruiser
833%%* CanonForeigner
834* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Crucified in the GrandFinale.
835* IdenticalStranger: To Rhaskos.
836%%* JackOfAllStats
837%%* SatelliteCharacter
838%%* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Played straight.
839[[/folder]]
840
841[[folder: The Veteran]]
842!!The Veteran [-(Shayne Blaikie)-]
843
844The Veteran is a Greek slave and former gladiator for Batiatus, and later a rebel under Spartacus' command.
845----
846%%* BitCharacter
847%%* CanonForeigner
848%%* CoolOldGuy
849%%* EarnYourHappyEnding: One of the few surviving rebels.
850%%* NoNameGiven
851%%* OlderSidekick
852%%* RecurringCharacter
853%%* SatelliteCharacter
854%%* SilverFox
855%%* TeamDad
856[[/folder]]
857
858[[folder: Hamilcar]]
859!!Hamilcar [-(Siaosi Fonua)-]
860
861->''"This is where gladiators sleep, not dogs!"''
862
863Hamilcar is one of several gladiators in Batiatus' Ludus.
864----
865* ButtMonkey: According to Website/TheOtherWiki, he never won a single battle. At least on screen.
866%%* CanonForeigner
867* ForgottenFallenFriend: One of the few fallen characters who wasn't honored in ''The Dead and the Dying''.
868* InformedAbility: After Gnaeus becomes unfit to fight Crixus in the Primus, Doctore and Batiatus settle for him as replacement before Spartacus asserted himself. Many argue that the likes of Barca and Rhaskos are the better replacements, if not the better first choice.
869* JerkJock: Said the page quote to Spartacus after being condemned to the pit.
870* OddFriendship: With Duro.
871%%* SatelliteCharacter
872* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Played straight.
873* YouAllLookFamiliar: Siaosi Fonua also plays a Cilician pirate in the final season.
874[[/folder]]
875
876[[folder: Kerza]]
877!!Kerza [-(Karlos Drinkwater)-]
878
879Kerza is one of several gladiators in Batiatus' Ludus.
880----
881* BadassBoast: Desperately trying not to show fear when going to the pits, claims that he will [[PunctuatedForEmphasis FUCK! THEM! ALL!]].
882* ButtMonkey: Gets the shit beaten out of him in the Ludus and killed in the pits.
883* ForgottenFallenFriend: One of the few fallen characters who wasn't honored in ''The Dead and the Dying'', but nobody really liked him, anyway.
884* GroinAttack: On the receiving end of one for laughing at one of Doctore's statements in his speech to the newly recruited gladiators.
885[[/folder]]

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