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-> ''"You will be a great god of war, Ermanamer, you will rule our people and your enemies... Riding a white horse, you will emerge from our deep, black forests... And you will forever chase Romans away from our land..."''
-->-- '''Freja the Seer'''

''Les Aigles de Rome'' (''The Eagles of Rome'') is a French comic book series by Enrico Marini taking place in the early first century, and is mostly about the origins and happening of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Teutoburg_Forest Battle of the Teutoburg Forest]] through the eyes of two men, one on each side of the Rhine, though they are friends.

After the Romans defeated and made the tribes of Germania swear allegiance to the former's empire, the latter must provide them with hostages to prove their goodwill in maintaining the alliance. Ermanamer, the son of the chief of the Cherusci, is brought to Rome. At the same time in Italia, Marcus Valerius Falco, the son of a veteran officer, is brought to the capital by his father, who is to meet with [[UsefulNotes/{{Augustus}} the Emperor]]. The elder Falco is charged with Ermanamer, who is renamed Arminius, in order to make him a true Roman along with his own son. Through long and arduous training, the two young men come to bond to the point of being blood-brothers. But Ermanamer has his own calling on the other side of the Rhine...

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!!Tropes in this work:
* AbductionIsLove: When Segestes refuses to marry off Thusnelda to Arminius, he and his men sneak into Segestes' town and kidnap Thusnelda so they can elope together. Since they're already head over heels in love with each other prior to this incident, she's very happy with this state of affairs.
* AbusiveParents: [[DeliberateValuesDissonance As normal as his behavior is for his time]], Falco Sr is physically and mentally abusive of his son, and it shaped Marcus as a man.
* TheAce: Arminius is an excellent warrior by the standards of ''both'' the Romans and the Germans. By the time he reaches full maturity, he is confident in his fighting skills to the point where he boasts to Marcus that the latter had never beaten him in single combat in all the years they've known one another.
* ActionDad: What Titus Valerius Falco, Marcus's father, used to be, before he took an arrow to the thigh that prevents him from even walking without a stick. Meanwhile, Ermanamer's father Sigmar also leads his tribesmen into battle despite his age.
** [[spoiler:Marcus becomes one after he fathers Titus with Priscilla]].
* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Titus, Priscilla's son. The kid still has more than that into him.
* AerithAndBob: Played with. All barbarians brought to Rome are given Roman names. Thus, Ermanamer is known as Arminius to the Romans, and it's strongly implied that Albinia is not the original name of Marcus' mother too.
* AFatherToHisMen: Arminius, Marcus, and Prefect Eggius. As in RealLife, the last is one of the few Roman officers who actually attempts to lead his troops competently during the Battle of Teutoberg Forest. [[spoiler:In this universe, he is slain by Segestes during the Romans' LastStand at the Great Swamp]].
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: As long as he's not a Roman, for Thusnelda.
* AlphaBitch: Morphea, "the most beautiful whore in Rome", is petty enough that she will swear terrible revenge on anyone who [[SeriousBusiness fails to attend her lavish orgies]].
* AltarDiplomacy:
** Albinia, Marcus's mother, is a German princess who was married off to his father to consolidate the peace between Rome and her people.
** Invoked by Segestes, who wishes to marry off his daughters - including Thusnelda - to affluent Romans for this reason.
* AncestralWeapon: Marcus receives an ornate gladius that belonged to his grandfather at the end of Book 2 before he leaves for Germania. Doubles as a CoolSword.
* AncientRome: Set during the reign of Emperor Augustus, the city of Rome itself is actually only half of the setting. The other half being the wild frontiers of Germania. Book 1 also largely occurs on the countryside estate of the Falco family.
* ArentYouGoingToRavishMe: After Marcus saves Thamis from ritual drowning by her husband Loknar, the chieftain of the Bructeri tribe, she is more than willing to offer him RescueSex.
-->'''Thamis:''' You saved my life and now I'm yours.\\
[''beat''].\\
What? You don't fancy me? Or do you prefer men?
* ArrangedMarriage: A central motif in the plot, as upper class Roman families created and maintained ties to one another in this manner.
** Marcus' father and his mother Albinia. See AltarDiplomacy above.
** Marcus is betrothed to Silvia, the daughter of a patrician. She loves him, but he hates her for not being Priscilla.
** Lucilla is married off to a fat old Roman senator, though she asks Arminius to deflower her before she leaves. When they run into each other in Rome, Lucilla turns out to be pretty happy. The senator in question is quite the hedonist, and their marriage is an open one.
** Priscilla is married to Quintus Aemilius Lepidus, the grandson of one of Emperor Augustus' disgraced rivals, as part of a bid by the latter to regain his family's power in Rome.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory:
** While the series by and large is brilliantly researched, several of the historical events depicted are condensed, simplified, or had their sequence of events altered for the sake of efficient storytelling.
*** The conclusive stage of the Battle of Teutoberg Forest, which occurred in a large swamp now known as Kalkriese Hill, is depicted as follows: [[spoiler:Varus and his officers lead their battered army away from the forest swarming with Germans and into the Great Swamp. On their way there, Legatus Vala attempts to flee back across the Rhine on his own accord, but is intercepted and killed. The Romans enter the Great Swamp only to find themselves trapped by Arminius' army behind a long wooden wall, and Prefect Eggius is forced to take command of the Romans when Varus is too traumatized to do so. Prefect Ceionius then surrenders and is captured to be tortured in full view of the Romans, which is followed by the Germans storming the field and slaughtering most of the defiant Romans and Eggius with them]].
*** In contrast, most historians purport that the final battle was less one-sided, and [[https://wou.edu/history/files/2015/08/Nolan-Doyle.pdf archeological evidence]] suggests that the Romans attacked the German wall and actually breached it in several places. Based on new archeological evidence, a [[https://www.dw.com/en/unearthing-the-mysteries-of-the-battle-that-created-germany/a-39817362 newer theory]] suggests that the wall may actually been built and manned by the ''Romans'' as part of a last-ditch fortress.
*** Arminius was supposed to have a younger brother, Flavia, who was also brought up in Rome and joined the army. Flavus forsake his Germanic roots and choose to stay with the Romans. Supposedly, the author decided to [[CompositeCharacter combine this arc into Marcus' story]]. However, a dying Sigmar does mention Ermanamer having a brother who had embraced Roman culture.
** By the naming standards of the time, Lucilla's name should be Valeria, as Romans women were called for their father's family name (here, Titus '''Valerius''' Falco). Priscilla, for example, is the daughter of Priscus.
* AssholeVictim: By the end of Book 5, [[spoiler: Lepidus is killed by Arminius as he was about to kill his abused wife Priscilla and her son Titus. Meanwhile, Varus commits suicide after his hubris leads to the deaths of thousands of Roman soldiers and civilians under his command, culminating in one of the Roman Empire's worst defeats.]]
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority:
** To unite the German tribes, Ermanamer has to prove his competence by defeating another German chieftain.
** Meanwhile, Marcus has to cement his authority over a leaderless Roman garrison by dueling a defiant centurion who had become its leader prior to his arrival.
* AttemptedRape: After Morphea and Lepidus intercept Marcus' attempt to flee from Rome with Priscilla, the thugs they hired attempt to rape a naked Marcus in a slum's alley. They are killed in time by Volcanus, who had been warned by Arminius.
* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: By Book 4, Ermanamer has [[spoiler: married Thusnelda and become the official leader of the German resistance against Rome]].
* BadassBoast: Almost every single named character, but especially the males, gets to deliver at least one.
** Cabar gives one of the most memorable in the series after fighting off a band of Managarms ("moon wolves"), German bandits dressed only in wolf-skins.
-->'''Cabar:''' As a child I used to hunt lions. A pack of wolves doesn't scare me.
* BarbarianLonghair: All of the Germans have it. Arminius keeps it cut above his shoulders though, also probably due to his Roman upbringing.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Ermanamer and Marcus don't have many scars to testify from their battles. Even more so: Priscilla endures years of physical abuse from her husband, but it doesn't show at all (except right after he beats her).
* BigBadassBattleSequence: None more than the conclusive stage of the Battle of Teutoberg Forest in Book 5. It features a SplashPanel with numerous male characters from both sides all fighting in different places as Varus' army makes its LastStand in the Great Swamp.
* BigBadEnsemble: While Arminius serves as the main threat by rallying the Germanic tribes against the Romans, Lepidus is the obstacle in Marcus's relationship with Priscilla (not to mention that he plans on usurping Augustus). [[spoiler:At the end of Book 5, Arminius kills Lepidus at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest, cementing himself as the main antagonist of the book.]]
* BigGuy: The Germans in general. They call Romans "an army of dwarfs".
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Marcus' (the Falcos) and Priscilla's (the Priscuses).
* BlindSeer: Freya the woods witch, who predicts Ermanamer's rise to power and his rebellion against the Romans, is apparently blind, given her ProphetEyes.
* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: The three main men in the series: Arminius is the blond, Marcus is the brunet and Lepidus is the redhead. The female cast has Thusnelda the blonde, Priscilla the brunette and Thamis the redhead.
* BloodBrothers: Arminius and Marcus become this in their teenage years, after Marcus saved Arminius's life by killing a bear. [[spoiler:Arminius breaks the oath in a fit of rage after Marcus decides to part ways with him in favor of Priscilla, but the memory of their friendship remains strong.]]
* BoisterousBruiser:
** Segestes, a burly German chieftain who is also very jovial and welcoming to his Roman guests.
** Centurion "[[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname Calvadurus]]", who is called so because he uses [[UseYourHead headbutts to train his men]].
* {{Bookworm}}: In his younger years, Marcus is considered one because he is fond of poetry. This displeases his father, who sees this interest in literature as [[ARealManIsAKiller effeminate]].
* BreakTheCutie: Poor Priscilla. [[spoiler: Being married by force to a man you hate is a thing, but then have your own mother, a renowned prostitute, bed her lover and hear him [[ItMakesSenseInContext say he loves her]], being reconciled with him only to have to leave him behind, enduring years of abuse from her husband and eventually meeting her CruelAndUnusualDeath at the hands of German warriors after seeing her son taken away from her...]]
* BrilliantButLazy: How Marcus's father views him in Book 2.
* TheCasanova: Despite being in love with Priscilla, Marcus doesn't hesitate in engaging with other women. To be fair, he does so because Priscilla [[StarCrossedLovers isn't available for most of the time]].
* TheCassandra: Marcus knows Ermanamer is up to something massive, but given that he's hated by his superiors, they would believe him.
* CelebCrush: At a Roman camp in Germania around 9CE, one of the German recruits talks about how much he'd like to meet "that beautiful Egyptian queen", UsefulNotes/CleopatraVII. A fellow legionnaire has to tell him that she's been dead for more than half a century.
* ChekhovsGun: Ermanamer didn't abduct Thusnelda just for love, it also gave him a reason to claim that his new father-in-law, Segestes, was lying to get a revenge for that when he came to expose Ermanamer's plan to his Roman superiors.
* ChekhovsLecture: Everything that Arminius learned in Roman strategy from Marcus's father helped him overthrow the Roman legion in his homeland.
* ChildOfTwoWorlds: Both protagonists, as Ermanamer was born in the Cherusci land across the Rhine, but spent his teenage years in Rome as Arminius. Similarly, Marcus is the son of a Roman war commander and a German princess, but his father wouldn't allow him to embrace anything from her mother's side.
* ChivalrousPervert: Marcus will not hesitate to save a woman who is about to be killed for adultery... As long as he gets to bed her afterwards.
* CleanPrettyChildbirth: Averted: the drawings of the childbirth of a slave girl either Marcus or Arminius impregnated are incredibly gory. Neither she or the child lives. Marcus's mother forces the two boys to watch as a lesson.
* ClingyJealousGirl: Silvia becomes mad with rage at the very mention of Priscilla.
* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Both Marcus and Arminius, considering they were brought up to be soldiers.
* ConflictingLoyalty: Averted. Though they both have attaches on the other side, Marcus is loyal to Rome and Ermanamer to his people. They don't hesitate for a second.
* CoolMask: Lepidus's helmet includes a mask of his own face. This was based on [[https://www.dw.com/en/unearthing-the-mysteries-of-the-battle-that-created-germany/a-39817362 an actual Roman officer's mask]] that was unearthed at Kalkriese Hill, and which is now one of the most important artifacts displayed at the museum there.
* CoolSword: The one Ermanamer won as a young teen by killing its Suevic owner; the gladius Marcus received from his father before he left to Germania.
* CoolUncle: Marcus's uncle is an easy-going [[TheHedonist hedonist]] who hosts the two young men during their stays in the big city.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath:
** At the end of Book 5, [[spoiler: Priscilla is raped by a group of German warriors and decapitated ''while being raped''.]]
** [[spoiler:Legatus Numonius Vala is cut in two along with his escort and horses when their retreat is intercepted by the Germans. Their body parts are hung from a tree and made into a grotesque display in the Great Swamp]].
** Instead joining the Roman's LastStand in the Great Swamp, [[spoiler:Prefect Ceionius surrenders to the Germans in hopes of receiving better treatment. He is rewarded by being stripped naked, spread-eagle tied, and is made to bleed to death from having his genitals severed. All in full view of not only the Roman camp, but also the reader.]]
* CrusadingWidower: What [[spoiler: Marcus]] is likely to become after Book 5.
* CultureClash: What Arminius experiences as he arrives in Rome: though he speaks Latin thanks to a soldier made slave back home, he is illiterate and doesn't know anything about basic Roman tactics or what they worship.
* CurbStompBattle: Ermanamer is very aware of the superiority in number and strategy of the Romans, but thanks to sabotage, he manages to spread the legions enough so that the final battle is this. It's a direct contrast to the very first scene in Book 1, which is a crushing German defeat at the hands of the Romans.
* DaddysGirl: Thusnelda used to be this back when her father was fighting the Romans invading their lands. She despises him now that he trades with them.
* ADateWithRosiePalms: Lucilla, while spying on Arminius and her brother having sex with a slave girl.
* DeadGuyOnDisplay: Vala, the Varus' second-in-command, as part of his CruelAndUnusualDeath along with his aide-de-camp.
* DatingWhatDaddyHates: While Old Falco might not ''hate'' Arminius (he is a promising ward, after all, and his own wife is Germanic), both he and Lucilla are convinced that her father will kill him if he finds him abed with her. It only makes the affair more exciting for both of them.
* DeathByChildbirth: Marcus and Arminius have their first sexual experience together with the same slave girl. One of them impregnates her and it doesn't end well for her.
* DeathByGenreSavviness: [[spoiler: Legatus Vala understands that his troops are doomed and tries to flee on horseback through the woods. In doing so, he isolates himself and is killed by the Germans offscreen.]]
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Marcus's mother, who clearly was more concerned for his safety and mental well-being than his father, dies early in Book 1.
* DefiantToTheEnd: A recurring trope in the series given [[JustifiedTrope its emphasis on military life and history]].
** During a Roman cavalry raid on his village, an adolescent German boy picks up a slain warrior's sword to challenge Lepidus despite being obviously no match for an adult Roman soldier.
** During the finale of Book 5, Prefect Eggius leads the remnants of Varus' now broken Roman army in a LastStand at the Great Swamp, where Ermanamer's army is waiting for them behind wooden walls that leave the Romans trapped in it. He gives a fatalistic RousingSpeech that kickstarts the battle by ending with an insult to the Germans' main god:
-->'''Eggius:''' Soldiers of Rome! I will not bend my back before these sons of whores! I will not end up the slave of the Germani! I am a Roman! And I will die like a Roman! And I say: [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu WODAN SUCKS COCK]]!
* DepravedHomosexual: After Marcus arrives at the camp of General Varus with invitation from Emperor Augustus about his assignment and orders for Varus to make good use of him, Varus grows a lecherous smile and jokes that he'll probably "find some use" for Marcus.
* DidNotGetTheGirl: [[spoiler:Marcus survives the Battle of Teutoburg Forest while his romantic rival Lepidus is killed, but Priscilla is raped and decapitated while his son Titus is enslaved by the Germans.]]
* DirtyBusiness: Morphea has a group of misfits to do hers. For more prestigious dirty business, like bodyguarding her daughter, she has Cabar.
* DisappearedDad: Ermanamer's dies in book 3; Marcus's is terminally ill at the end of book 2.
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Played with. While the scene where [[spoiler: Morphea]] rapes [[spoiler: Marcus]] is disturbing and drawn as such, it is still filled with fanservice, and the emotional heart of the scene is less the rape and more the misunderstanding that follows. Meanwhile, in the following scene, a man is prevented from comitting the exact same crime, to the same victim, because that would be [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil the sort of rape]] that would actually kill [[RatedMForManly the power fantasy]].
* TheDragon: What Seianus is to Lepidus, what Arminius appears to be to Varus, and what Loknar is to Arminius most of the time.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: Ermanamer pretends to be TheDragon to Varus, but is actually getting information from the inside in order to drive the Roman legions away from his lands.
* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Marcus often has vague prophetic dreams.
* DrivenToSuicide: In the Roman tradition, a commander can't survive too mighty a defeat, because as a consul he can't be taken alive. As the last remnants of his army is slaughtered, Varus is too timid to impale himself and so asks one of his aides to kill him instead.
* DroppedABridgeOnHer: Marcus's mother dies suddenly and for no visible reason. We just know that Lucilla, her step-daughter, prayed for her death (though she hoped for something more painful).
* EarlyBirdCameo: Segestes first appears when sons of German chiefs are given away to Rome, but his role gets expanded much more from Book 3 on.
* EatingTheEyeCandy: When they first see Morphea naked, both Marcus and Arminius can't do anything but stare for a moment.
* {{Ephebophile}}: Marcus and Arminius's trainer is an old gladiator with a thing for very young men, though Marcus said that if he ever approached him too close, he'd cut off his ''cupidus''. Marcus's father also has a young man for a favorite, and Varus beds his squire. This was acceptable for the time period, so long as the younger partner was a slave and not a Roman citizen.
* EnemyMine:
** On the German side, Arminius/Ermananer exploits Varus' tyrannical rule to create a coalition out of the various tribes that normally feuded and fought each other over land and whether to be Roman influenced. [[spoiler:Even Segestes, the most pro-Roman chieftain who planned on marrying off his daughters to Romans, eventually joins the coalition and slays a horrified Prefert Eggius in the climatic battle. However, he does let Cabar escape with Marcus after the battle]].
** On the Roman side, Marcus is freed and armed to help fight Arminius' revolt. In the climax, even Lepidus sets aside his feud to fight alongside Marcus against the Germans.
--> '''Lepidus:''' I hope you kissed your family goodbye, Falco. Because I intend to deal with them as soon as this tedious battle is over.
--> '''Marcus:''' If the barbarians don't rip off your head, Lepidus, I'll be happy to do it for them!
* EveryoneHasStandards: Ermanamer [[spoiler: mercilessly lets his men rape and murder Priscilla, but makes sure to save her (and Marcus's) son.]]
* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Arminius is offered services by a male prostitute in book 1. He doesn't take kindly to it.
* EveryoneIsBi: Due to being Ancient Rome, where being attracted to both women and effeminate men was completely normal. Marcus and Arminius seem to be used to having threesomes with prostitutes, although they're not interested in each other.
* EvilRedhead: Lepidus.
* EvilUncle: Ingomar, Ermanamer's uncle, doesn't trust his nephew and has too much pride to be commanded by him.
* FamousAncestor: Lepidus is the grandson of Lepidus the triumvir, who was supposed to command the empire with Octavian and Mark-Anthony. As a result, he considers the emperor betrayed his grandfather and wants revenge against him.
* FemaleGaze: Marcus and Arminius get to show their amazing bodies more than a few times (though it should be noted that like most comic book heroes, they are built more like male power fantasies than female sexual fantasies).
* FantasyForbiddingFather: Marcus's wants him to be [[ARealManIsAKiller a cold-blooded soldier]] and none of that poetry business.
* FatBastard: Varus. Cassius, Lucilla's husband, also counts.
* FemmeFatale: Morphea and Thamis.
* FlirtyStepsiblings: Arminius was brought up in the same house as Lucilla and has an affair with her.
* FlowersOfRomance: Priscilla makes a crown of them for Marcus during one of their dates.
* ForeignFanservice:
** What the beautiful, blonde Albinia is in Rome: even Augustus calls her beautiful.
** The very tanned and curly-haired Morphea [[AmbiguouslyBrown most likely has Near or Middle Eastern origins.]]
* FourthDateMarriage: Completely seriously.
--> '''Marcus:''' It's the fifth time we see each other. It's time to ask your father for your hand.
* ForegoneConclusion: Due to being a HistoricalDomainCharacter, anyone with basic knowledge of Roman history will know that Arminius will eventually betray the Romans and lead a successful revolt against them. They will also know that Varus will be too trusting of Arminius and be manipulated by him into leading three Roman legions into a death trap.
* FriendVersusLover: Arminius doesn't approve of Marcus' relationship with Priscilla, as he believes it could ruin his career (not unreasonably), and foils his plan to elope with her. [[spoiler: Apparently, he still dislikes her years after, allowing his men to brutally rape and murder her.]]
* FrontlineGeneral: The competent commanders personally lead their troops into battle and fight alongside them, such as Arminius, Loknar, Marcus, and Prefect Eggius. Discussed by a Roman legionnaire complaining about Varus' leadership (or lack thereof) before the final battle in the Great Swamp:
--> '''Legionnaire:''' Where is our general?! Why hasn't he come out to fight alongside us?!
* GratuitousRape: Both the Romans and Germans commit war rape on captured enemy women after battles. The comic doesn't shy away from depicting it.
* GreenEyedRedhead: Loknar, the Chatte chief, and his wife Thamis.
* GrimUpNorth: Most of the Italian Romans hate being posted in Germania for this reason.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Played straight with Albinia. More complicated with Ermanamer and Thusnelda.
* HappilyMarried: As of Book 4, Ermanamer and Thusnelda.
* HeartIsWhereTheHomeIs: Marcus's love interest is the daughter of a Roman patrician, Ermanamer's is the daughter of a Cherusci chief.
* TheHedonist: Varus.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Ermanamer has Marcus discredited when he tries to denounce him. If it weren't for their childhood friendship, he most likely would have had him killed like his decurion Tassilo.
* HeroicBastard: Given that he is the son of a second marriage, with a non-Roman mother, Marcus is often called a bastard.
* HeroicSacrifice: To buy time for Marcus, Tassilo, and the cavalrymen to warn Varus of the German revolt, Centurion Calvadurus and his hundred legionnaires emerge out of the protection of their fort's walls to attack the German warriors besieging them. It's presumed that they were all slaughtered.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Marcus and Arminius in Books 1 and 2.
* HighClassCallGirl: Morphea is qualified as pretty cheap, but the fact that she chooses her clients herself gives her some prestige. Her orgias are a summit of high-ranking people and the child she gave a patrician was legitimated.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: The most prominent are Arminius, Varus, and Emperor Augustus.
** On the Roman side, these are Legatus Vala, Prefect Ceionius, Prefect Eggius, and an EarlyBirdCameo of Sejanus, who will get important during Tiberius's reign.
** On the German side, these are Segestes, Sigmar, and Thusnelda.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: One of the reasons the Germans had such an easy victory. Outright named by Marcus after his troops fend off a German ambush while marching in the forest.
--> '''Marcus:''' Don't follow them! They know their own turf!
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Varus trusts all the people he should be defiant of, and has [[HonestAdvisor those he should trust]] punished.
* HyperCompetentSidekick:
** On the Roman side, Arminius appears to be this to Varus. He's actually a DragonWithAnAgenda.
** Cabar, an African warrior-slave, is this to both Morphea and Marcus. Initially Morphea's trusted bodyguard, she assigns him to accompany Marcus to Germania in order to return her daughter Priscilla and grandson Titus to Rome. [[spoiler:After Tassilo is killed by the Germans, Cabar takes his place as Marcus' aide, and not only survives the ensuing Battle of Teuteberg Forest while slaying dozens of German warriors, but rescues Marcus in the process]].
* IfIDoNotReturn: Before the final battle of Book 5, Marcus [[spoiler: tells Titus he wishes he could have known him better and entrusts the five-year-old with a dagger to protect his mother. He does, and it saves him.]]
* IgnoredExpert: Roman commanders Caelius, Eggius, and Marcus repeadtedly advise Varus against marching his legions in difficult terrain, and then moving the entire colony south when the native peoples are so hostile agitated, but he doesn't listen every time.
* ImminentDangerClue: When a tree falls on the way and separates the colony, [[TheCassandra Marcus]] knows its a trick to scatter the troops. They are attacked a moment after that. Eggius also warns that the morning mists are excellent for allowing German warriors to creep up to and ambush Roman troops marching in the forests at close range. The Germans proceed to do exactly that.
* InsultOfEndearment: As they swear an oath to become BloodBrothers, Marcus and Arminius keep insulting each other as they swear to protect each other too.
--> '''Arminius:''' Marcus... You're a big dumbass... You can't pee straight... You couldn't tell a girl from a sheep... And by miracle, you saved my life... Still... With my blood, I swear to be your brother forever.
--> '''Marcus:''' I too swear to always give you a hand to reach for if you trip on your own cock, brother.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: Marcus and his former tutor Volcanus enventually share one.
* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: Phidias and Nektarios. Most characters, living in a society that worships hypermasculinity, are disgusted.
* JealousRomanticWitness: To break off the burgeoning (and politically-inconvenient) relationship between Marcus and her daughter Priscilla, the HighClassCallGirl Morphea forces Priscilla to overhear her having sex with Marcus (having drugged and bound him beforehand), and hear Marcus say he loves Morphea. As soon as Priscilla's gone she has Marcus thrown out.
* KillTheCutie: Goodbye, [[spoiler: Priscilla]].
* LargeHam: On the German side, Segestes and Ermananer. On the Roman side, Calvadurus and Eggius.
* LeeroyJenkins: Loknar, a German chieftain competing with Arminius for leadership of all the tribes, impulsively besieges a Roman fort because his wife Thamis was being held there. Not only does this lead to the unnecessary deaths of dozens of German warriors at the hands of Marcus and his troops, but the latter nearly succeed in warning Varus about Arminius' treachery and plans for a revolt.
* LikeParentLikeSpouse: Priscilla has the same kind of beauty and gentleness as Albinia.
* LoveFatherLoveSon: While in Rome, Marcus is a sexual partner for the high-class whore Morphea, but later falls in love with [[spoiler:Priscilla]], who turns out to be Morphea's daughter. Her husband Lepidus is also one of Morphea's patrons.
* LoveMakesYouDumb:
** At least, when mixed with alcohol. A drunk Marcus comes to ask for Priscilla's hand while fully knowing she is betrothed (and the fiancé is in the next room). Priscilla asks her father to spare him, calling him an idiot, and he lets him go because he was young and stupid too once and they never had sex before.
** Arminius repeatedly warns Marcus that he is too easily distracted by Priscilla's "bewitched pussy", and Marcus' refusal to heed his advice destroys their brotherhood.
* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler: Titus eventually understands that Marcus is his real father after spying on his mother. He is not happy about it.]]
* MagnificentBastard: Ermanamer. And proud of it.
* MaleFrontalNudity: We get to see Marcus fully naked twice or thrice, notably when he is vulnerable.
* MalevolentMaskedMan: Lepidus, with his CoolMask helmet. He kills a German child while wearing it.
* MamasBabyPapasMaybe: Titus looks an AWFUL lot like some other guy we know...
* MarryForLove: Ermanamer and Thusnelda. When her father refuses the marriage, she elopes to him. Marcus and Priscilla would have loved that too but it is impossible, she is already engaged.
* MassOhCrap: The reaction of the Roman army when they see the thousands of German warriors waiting for them in the swamps.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: There is a lot of DreamingOfThingsToCome in the series.
* MeaningfulName:
** Falco, Marcus's surname, means Falcon, and he has a pet falcon.
** The name Arminius symbolizes the wish to rip Ermanamer from his heritage and turn him Roman.
* MenAreStrongWomenArePretty: Because this is Ancient Rome after all, some standards have to be respected.
* TheMentor: Volcanus trains Marcus and Arminius in combat, Marcus's father trains them in military strategy.
* AMinorKidroduction: Ermanamer is shown in the first pages around five years before the story itself starts.
* MissingMom: Albinia dies in book 1. Ermanamer's mother is never mentioned. [[spoiler: As of book 5, Titus lost his own mother.]]
* MistakenForGay: Many of Marcus and Arminius's friends at the training camp believe they are in a relationship.
%%* MoralityPet: Thusnelda for Ermanamer.
* MommasBoy: Marcus is initially indulged by his kindhearted German mother. Arminius even calls him so. His stern Roman father puts a swift end to it in order to shape him up into a stoic soldier.
* MsFanservice:
** Most of the named female cast get at least one nude scene.
** The two principle love interests, Priscilla and Thusnelda, frequently wear transparent clothes.
** Befitting her profession, Morphea spends most of her scenes not bothering to wear any.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Lepidus wants to be this to the Germans.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: [[spoiler: Marcus promised he'd come back to protect Priscilla after the battle. Alas, he was too late.]]
%%* NiceGirl: Priscilla.
* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: The comic dramatizes the life of Ermanamer the German, who grew up among the Romans as a political hostage before uniting the tribes under his leadership after he returns to his homeland and lures three Roman legions into a trap at Teutoburg Wald, driving the Romans out of Germania for good.
* PapaWolf:
** Marcus is determined to go through an entire battlefield, wounded, exhausted and almost delirious, to protect Titus and his mother. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, there are simply too many German warriors in the way.]]
* PlotArmor: Ermanamer is basically immortal until the point of his historical death. Marcus will most likely live long enough to see all of the events the series cover.
* PraetorianGuard: [[AncientRome Of course]]. They even find Marcus naked in bed with a senator's wife. He wonders how they were able to find him so quickly, establishing that they have ears anywhere in Rome.
* PrincessClassic: Priscilla, the only difference being that she's not BlueBlood.
* ProperLady: Priscilla is virtuous and beautiful, in stark contrast with [[FemmeFatale her mother]].
* RayOfHopeEnding: One for the Roman side. [[spoiler:Everything Marcus and his troops have done to warn Varus about Arminius' plans is all for nought and three Roman legions are destroyed. All the competent Roman officers such as Eggius, Caelius, and Tassilo are killed. Priscilla dies a gruesome death at the hands of Arminius and the Germans, who enslave Titus. However, Marcus and Cabar survive the Battle of Teutoburg Forest and successfully prevent the last eagle standard from being captured before slipping away. Anyone with further knowledge will know that Rome will send another army under Germanicus to avenge Varus'.]]
* ARealManIsAKiller:
** As a boy, Ermanamer secretly tags along with his father Sigmar's band of warriors. He's almost killed by a warrior from a rival tribe, but manages to kill the attacker instead. Sigmar is furious, but also pleased that his son has become a man.
** Lepidus is abusive to Titus, who he has long-suspected is not actually his biological son, because he perceives Titus to be soft, weak, and unmmanly. After killing a German boy of Titus' age on a raid, Lepidus even tells Titus that the German boy - who challenged Lepidus with a sword - would have made a better son had he been a Roman.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Emperor Augustus is depicted as a charismatic and capable administrator who is more than open to reasoned discussion.
* RedHerring: As he is Segestes's guest, Marcus is warned to be wary of Thusnelda, his daughter, because she's Ermanamer's love interest. They don't even interact at all.
* LaResistance: The German tribes ally against the Roman invader, and under Ernamaner's leadership, use unconventional tactics to avoid fighting pitched battles against the Romans until they are sufficiently weakened by the final clash in the Great Swamp.
* RetargetedLust: After she [[spoiler: raped Marcus and threw him out in the street]], Morphea has Lepidus come finish her off.
--> '''Morphea:''' Come. This dog left me in heat.
* RichBitch: Lucilla. She becomes even worse as the wife of a senator.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Marcus is the (slightly more) Sensitive Guy to Ermanamer's Manly Man.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
** Thamis flees Marcus's camp when her husband Loknar (who had attempted to sacrifice her for adultery) was released from prison on Arminius's orders, knowing that he will return with an army to get her back.
** Vala tries this... And fails miserably.
* SecretRelationship: Between Priscilla and Marcus. He wanted to make it official, only to learn she was betrothed to another man.
* {{Seers}}: One predicted to a child Ermanamer that he would lead his people to push the Romans out of their land.
* ShelteredAristocrat: Priscilla was not ready for life in Germania. However, she endures everything with a lot of courage.
* ShownTheirWork: Though it inevitably had to take some liberties - Marcus and other characters are fictional since details about Arminius' life under Roman captivity are vague - the series is arguably one of the most historically accurate comic depictions of Ancient Rome. Each book begins with a preface and maps about the historical background of the plot, and ends with a glossary explaining vocabulary used by the ancient Romans and Germans. The costuming is so accurate that Lepidus' battle mask is based off of an actual Roman artifact discovered at the site of the Battle of Teuteberg Forest.
* SilkHidingSteel: Morphea is very dangerous. It reads on her face.
* SonOfAWhore: Priscilla is revealed to be the daughter of Morphea, a HighClassCallGirl in high demand in Rome. It speaks greatly to Morphea's social status that Priscilla was legitimated as the legal daughter of the Roman patrician who sired her.
* StarCrossedLovers: Marcus and Priscilla. Also Arminius and Thusnelda before he kidnaps her from her father.
* AThreesomeIsManly: Marcus and Arminius have threesomes with various prostitutes during their time in Rome, being BloodBrothers and all. Subverted, in that the classic trope is a one guy-two girls power fantasy situation, while this, despite oozing the male power fantasy, is a one girl-two guys situation.
* VillainOverForDinner: Segestes is initially an ally of the Romans, and often has them as guests in his home. For Thusnelda, who hates them, this is this trope.
* WallGlower: Arminius during the orgia organized by Morphea. She and Lucilla have to drag him into it.
* WarriorPrincess: Thusnelda is the daughter of Chief Segestes, and a fierce woman who commands men around her with ease. During the final battle, she's even present on the battlefield to cheer her husband and his army on.
* WartimeWedding: Ermanamer adbucted and bedded Thusnelda (the reader saw no ceremony as itself) right he went to claim his right as the leader of the rebellion of the tribes.
* WhateverHappenedToTheMouse:
** Since the plot closely follows Marcus or Arminius, all of the characters based in Rome don't appear again once the plot shifts to Germania in Book 3 [[spoiler:these include Morphea, Lucilla, Sylvia, and Seianus]].
** [[spoiler:Thamis]] is last seen hiding from German warriors in the forest.
* WickedStepmother: How Lucilla sees Albinia. The only time the reader sees Albinia act this way against her is when she slapped her for shrugging off the horrible DeathByChildbirth of a slave girl.
* WouldHitAGirl: Lepidus does not hesitate to beat his wife.
* WouldHurtAChild: Lepidus is determined to kill Titus after [[spoiler: learning he's not his son]]. Even before that, he was pretty abusive.
* YouHaveToBelieveMe: Caelius is uneasy about how elusive the tribesmen have become, how merchants appear to be spying on the Romans based in Germania and how the forthcoming expedition could be open to attack. Most of the veteran officers dismiss his concerns due to his youth. Marcus also tries to warn Varus of Arminius' treachery but is framed for the murder of a fellow Roman and thus disbelieved by Varus and other officers until it is too late.
* YoungConqueror: Ermanamer is only in his mid-twenties and leads the Cherusci to drive away the Roman settlements.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: By the time of the battle of Teutoburg Wood, Marcus and Ermanamer are in their mid-twenties, but look about ten years older.
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-> ''"You will be a great god of war, Ermanamer, you will rule our people and your enemies... Riding a white horse, you will emerge from our deep, black forests... And you will forever chase Romans away from our land..."''
-->-- '''Freja the Seer'''

''Les Aigles de Rome'' (''The Eagles of Rome'') is a French comic book series by Enrico Marini taking place in the early first century, and is mostly about the origins and happening of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Teutoburg_Forest Battle of the Teutoburg Forest]] through the eyes of two men, one on each side of the Rhine, though they are friends.

After the Romans defeated and made the tribes of Germania swear allegiance to the former's empire, the latter must provide them with hostages to prove their goodwill in maintaining the alliance. Ermanamer, the son of the chief of the Cherusci, is brought to Rome. At the same time in Italia, Marcus Valerius Falco, the son of a veteran officer, is brought to the capital by his father, who is to meet with [[UsefulNotes/{{Augustus}} the Emperor]]. The elder Falco is charged with Ermanamer, who is renamed Arminius, in order to make him a true Roman along with his own son. Through long and arduous training, the two young men come to bond to the point of being blood-brothers. But Ermanamer has his own calling on the other side of the Rhine...

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!!Tropes in this work:
* AbductionIsLove: When Segestes refuses to marry off Thusnelda to Arminius, he and his men sneak into Segestes' town and kidnap Thusnelda so they can elope together. Since they're already head over heels in love with each other prior to this incident, she's very happy with this state of affairs.
* AbusiveParents: [[DeliberateValuesDissonance As normal as his behavior is for his time]], Falco Sr is physically and mentally abusive of his son, and it shaped Marcus as a man.
* TheAce: Arminius is an excellent warrior by the standards of ''both'' the Romans and the Germans. By the time he reaches full maturity, he is confident in his fighting skills to the point where he boasts to Marcus that the latter had never beaten him in single combat in all the years they've known one another.
* ActionDad: What Titus Valerius Falco, Marcus's father, used to be, before he took an arrow to the thigh that prevents him from even walking without a stick. Meanwhile, Ermanamer's father Sigmar also leads his tribesmen into battle despite his age.
** [[spoiler:Marcus becomes one after he fathers Titus with Priscilla]].
* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Titus, Priscilla's son. The kid still has more than that into him.
* AerithAndBob: Played with. All barbarians brought to Rome are given Roman names. Thus, Ermanamer is known as Arminius to the Romans, and it's strongly implied that Albinia is not the original name of Marcus' mother too.
* AFatherToHisMen: Arminius, Marcus, and Prefect Eggius. As in RealLife, the last is one of the few Roman officers who actually attempts to lead his troops competently during the Battle of Teutoberg Forest. [[spoiler:In this universe, he is slain by Segestes during the Romans' LastStand at the Great Swamp]].
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: As long as he's not a Roman, for Thusnelda.
* AlphaBitch: Morphea, "the most beautiful whore in Rome", is petty enough that she will swear terrible revenge on anyone who [[SeriousBusiness fails to attend her lavish orgies]].
* AltarDiplomacy:
** Albinia, Marcus's mother, is a German princess who was married off to his father to consolidate the peace between Rome and her people.
** Invoked by Segestes, who wishes to marry off his daughters - including Thusnelda - to affluent Romans for this reason.
* AncestralWeapon: Marcus receives an ornate gladius that belonged to his grandfather at the end of Book 2 before he leaves for Germania. Doubles as a CoolSword.
* AncientRome: Set during the reign of Emperor Augustus, the city of Rome itself is actually only half of the setting. The other half being the wild frontiers of Germania. Book 1 also largely occurs on the countryside estate of the Falco family.
* ArentYouGoingToRavishMe: After Marcus saves Thamis from ritual drowning by her husband Loknar, the chieftain of the Bructeri tribe, she is more than willing to offer him RescueSex.
-->'''Thamis:''' You saved my life and now I'm yours.\\
[''beat''].\\
What? You don't fancy me? Or do you prefer men?
* ArrangedMarriage: A central motif in the plot, as upper class Roman families created and maintained ties to one another in this manner.
** Marcus' father and his mother Albinia. See AltarDiplomacy above.
** Marcus is betrothed to Silvia, the daughter of a patrician. She loves him, but he hates her for not being Priscilla.
** Lucilla is married off to a fat old Roman senator, though she asks Arminius to deflower her before she leaves. When they run into each other in Rome, Lucilla turns out to be pretty happy. The senator in question is quite the hedonist, and their marriage is an open one.
** Priscilla is married to Quintus Aemilius Lepidus, the grandson of one of Emperor Augustus' disgraced rivals, as part of a bid by the latter to regain his family's power in Rome.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory:
** While the series by and large is brilliantly researched, several of the historical events depicted are condensed, simplified, or had their sequence of events altered for the sake of efficient storytelling.
*** The conclusive stage of the Battle of Teutoberg Forest, which occurred in a large swamp now known as Kalkriese Hill, is depicted as follows: [[spoiler:Varus and his officers lead their battered army away from the forest swarming with Germans and into the Great Swamp. On their way there, Legatus Vala attempts to flee back across the Rhine on his own accord, but is intercepted and killed. The Romans enter the Great Swamp only to find themselves trapped by Arminius' army behind a long wooden wall, and Prefect Eggius is forced to take command of the Romans when Varus is too traumatized to do so. Prefect Ceionius then surrenders and is captured to be tortured in full view of the Romans, which is followed by the Germans storming the field and slaughtering most of the defiant Romans and Eggius with them]].
*** In contrast, most historians purport that the final battle was less one-sided, and [[https://wou.edu/history/files/2015/08/Nolan-Doyle.pdf archeological evidence]] suggests that the Romans attacked the German wall and actually breached it in several places. Based on new archeological evidence, a [[https://www.dw.com/en/unearthing-the-mysteries-of-the-battle-that-created-germany/a-39817362 newer theory]] suggests that the wall may actually been built and manned by the ''Romans'' as part of a last-ditch fortress.
*** Arminius was supposed to have a younger brother, Flavia, who was also brought up in Rome and joined the army. Flavus forsake his Germanic roots and choose to stay with the Romans. Supposedly, the author decided to [[CompositeCharacter combine this arc into Marcus' story]]. However, a dying Sigmar does mention Ermanamer having a brother who had embraced Roman culture.
** By the naming standards of the time, Lucilla's name should be Valeria, as Romans women were called for their father's family name (here, Titus '''Valerius''' Falco). Priscilla, for example, is the daughter of Priscus.
* AssholeVictim: By the end of Book 5, [[spoiler: Lepidus is killed by Arminius as he was about to kill his abused wife Priscilla and her son Titus. Meanwhile, Varus commits suicide after his hubris leads to the deaths of thousands of Roman soldiers and civilians under his command, culminating in one of the Roman Empire's worst defeats.]]
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority:
** To unite the German tribes, Ermanamer has to prove his competence by defeating another German chieftain.
** Meanwhile, Marcus has to cement his authority over a leaderless Roman garrison by dueling a defiant centurion who had become its leader prior to his arrival.
* AttemptedRape: After Morphea and Lepidus intercept Marcus' attempt to flee from Rome with Priscilla, the thugs they hired attempt to rape a naked Marcus in a slum's alley. They are killed in time by Volcanus, who had been warned by Arminius.
* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: By Book 4, Ermanamer has [[spoiler: married Thusnelda and become the official leader of the German resistance against Rome]].
* BadassBoast: Almost every single named character, but especially the males, gets to deliver at least one.
** Cabar gives one of the most memorable in the series after fighting off a band of Managarms ("moon wolves"), German bandits dressed only in wolf-skins.
-->'''Cabar:''' As a child I used to hunt lions. A pack of wolves doesn't scare me.
* BarbarianLonghair: All of the Germans have it. Arminius keeps it cut above his shoulders though, also probably due to his Roman upbringing.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Ermanamer and Marcus don't have many scars to testify from their battles. Even more so: Priscilla endures years of physical abuse from her husband, but it doesn't show at all (except right after he beats her).
* BigBadassBattleSequence: None more than the conclusive stage of the Battle of Teutoberg Forest in Book 5. It features a SplashPanel with numerous male characters from both sides all fighting in different places as Varus' army makes its LastStand in the Great Swamp.
* BigBadEnsemble: While Arminius serves as the main threat by rallying the Germanic tribes against the Romans, Lepidus is the obstacle in Marcus's relationship with Priscilla (not to mention that he plans on usurping Augustus). [[spoiler:At the end of Book 5, Arminius kills Lepidus at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest, cementing himself as the main antagonist of the book.]]
* BigGuy: The Germans in general. They call Romans "an army of dwarfs".
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Marcus' (the Falcos) and Priscilla's (the Priscuses).
* BlindSeer: Freya the woods witch, who predicts Ermanamer's rise to power and his rebellion against the Romans, is apparently blind, given her ProphetEyes.
* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: The three main men in the series: Arminius is the blond, Marcus is the brunet and Lepidus is the redhead. The female cast has Thusnelda the blonde, Priscilla the brunette and Thamis the redhead.
* BloodBrothers: Arminius and Marcus become this in their teenage years, after Marcus saved Arminius's life by killing a bear. [[spoiler:Arminius breaks the oath in a fit of rage after Marcus decides to part ways with him in favor of Priscilla, but the memory of their friendship remains strong.]]
* BoisterousBruiser:
** Segestes, a burly German chieftain who is also very jovial and welcoming to his Roman guests.
** Centurion "[[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname Calvadurus]]", who is called so because he uses [[UseYourHead headbutts to train his men]].
* {{Bookworm}}: In his younger years, Marcus is considered one because he is fond of poetry. This displeases his father, who sees this interest in literature as [[ARealManIsAKiller effeminate]].
* BreakTheCutie: Poor Priscilla. [[spoiler: Being married by force to a man you hate is a thing, but then have your own mother, a renowned prostitute, bed her lover and hear him [[ItMakesSenseInContext say he loves her]], being reconciled with him only to have to leave him behind, enduring years of abuse from her husband and eventually meeting her CruelAndUnusualDeath at the hands of German warriors after seeing her son taken away from her...]]
* BrilliantButLazy: How Marcus's father views him in Book 2.
* TheCasanova: Despite being in love with Priscilla, Marcus doesn't hesitate in engaging with other women. To be fair, he does so because Priscilla [[StarCrossedLovers isn't available for most of the time]].
* TheCassandra: Marcus knows Ermanamer is up to something massive, but given that he's hated by his superiors, they would believe him.
* CelebCrush: At a Roman camp in Germania around 9CE, one of the German recruits talks about how much he'd like to meet "that beautiful Egyptian queen", UsefulNotes/CleopatraVII. A fellow legionnaire has to tell him that she's been dead for more than half a century.
* ChekhovsGun: Ermanamer didn't abduct Thusnelda just for love, it also gave him a reason to claim that his new father-in-law, Segestes, was lying to get a revenge for that when he came to expose Ermanamer's plan to his Roman superiors.
* ChekhovsLecture: Everything that Arminius learned in Roman strategy from Marcus's father helped him overthrow the Roman legion in his homeland.
* ChildOfTwoWorlds: Both protagonists, as Ermanamer was born in the Cherusci land across the Rhine, but spent his teenage years in Rome as Arminius. Similarly, Marcus is the son of a Roman war commander and a German princess, but his father wouldn't allow him to embrace anything from her mother's side.
* ChivalrousPervert: Marcus will not hesitate to save a woman who is about to be killed for adultery... As long as he gets to bed her afterwards.
* CleanPrettyChildbirth: Averted: the drawings of the childbirth of a slave girl either Marcus or Arminius impregnated are incredibly gory. Neither she or the child lives. Marcus's mother forces the two boys to watch as a lesson.
* ClingyJealousGirl: Silvia becomes mad with rage at the very mention of Priscilla.
* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Both Marcus and Arminius, considering they were brought up to be soldiers.
* ConflictingLoyalty: Averted. Though they both have attaches on the other side, Marcus is loyal to Rome and Ermanamer to his people. They don't hesitate for a second.
* CoolMask: Lepidus's helmet includes a mask of his own face. This was based on [[https://www.dw.com/en/unearthing-the-mysteries-of-the-battle-that-created-germany/a-39817362 an actual Roman officer's mask]] that was unearthed at Kalkriese Hill, and which is now one of the most important artifacts displayed at the museum there.
* CoolSword: The one Ermanamer won as a young teen by killing its Suevic owner; the gladius Marcus received from his father before he left to Germania.
* CoolUncle: Marcus's uncle is an easy-going [[TheHedonist hedonist]] who hosts the two young men during their stays in the big city.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath:
** At the end of Book 5, [[spoiler: Priscilla is raped by a group of German warriors and decapitated ''while being raped''.]]
** [[spoiler:Legatus Numonius Vala is cut in two along with his escort and horses when their retreat is intercepted by the Germans. Their body parts are hung from a tree and made into a grotesque display in the Great Swamp]].
** Instead joining the Roman's LastStand in the Great Swamp, [[spoiler:Prefect Ceionius surrenders to the Germans in hopes of receiving better treatment. He is rewarded by being stripped naked, spread-eagle tied, and is made to bleed to death from having his genitals severed. All in full view of not only the Roman camp, but also the reader.]]
* CrusadingWidower: What [[spoiler: Marcus]] is likely to become after Book 5.
* CultureClash: What Arminius experiences as he arrives in Rome: though he speaks Latin thanks to a soldier made slave back home, he is illiterate and doesn't know anything about basic Roman tactics or what they worship.
* CurbStompBattle: Ermanamer is very aware of the superiority in number and strategy of the Romans, but thanks to sabotage, he manages to spread the legions enough so that the final battle is this. It's a direct contrast to the very first scene in Book 1, which is a crushing German defeat at the hands of the Romans.
* DaddysGirl: Thusnelda used to be this back when her father was fighting the Romans invading their lands. She despises him now that he trades with them.
* ADateWithRosiePalms: Lucilla, while spying on Arminius and her brother having sex with a slave girl.
* DeadGuyOnDisplay: Vala, the Varus' second-in-command, as part of his CruelAndUnusualDeath along with his aide-de-camp.
* DatingWhatDaddyHates: While Old Falco might not ''hate'' Arminius (he is a promising ward, after all, and his own wife is Germanic), both he and Lucilla are convinced that her father will kill him if he finds him abed with her. It only makes the affair more exciting for both of them.
* DeathByChildbirth: Marcus and Arminius have their first sexual experience together with the same slave girl. One of them impregnates her and it doesn't end well for her.
* DeathByGenreSavviness: [[spoiler: Legatus Vala understands that his troops are doomed and tries to flee on horseback through the woods. In doing so, he isolates himself and is killed by the Germans offscreen.]]
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Marcus's mother, who clearly was more concerned for his safety and mental well-being than his father, dies early in Book 1.
* DefiantToTheEnd: A recurring trope in the series given [[JustifiedTrope its emphasis on military life and history]].
** During a Roman cavalry raid on his village, an adolescent German boy picks up a slain warrior's sword to challenge Lepidus despite being obviously no match for an adult Roman soldier.
** During the finale of Book 5, Prefect Eggius leads the remnants of Varus' now broken Roman army in a LastStand at the Great Swamp, where Ermanamer's army is waiting for them behind wooden walls that leave the Romans trapped in it. He gives a fatalistic RousingSpeech that kickstarts the battle by ending with an insult to the Germans' main god:
-->'''Eggius:''' Soldiers of Rome! I will not bend my back before these sons of whores! I will not end up the slave of the Germani! I am a Roman! And I will die like a Roman! And I say: [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu WODAN SUCKS COCK]]!
* DepravedHomosexual: After Marcus arrives at the camp of General Varus with invitation from Emperor Augustus about his assignment and orders for Varus to make good use of him, Varus grows a lecherous smile and jokes that he'll probably "find some use" for Marcus.
* DidNotGetTheGirl: [[spoiler:Marcus survives the Battle of Teutoburg Forest while his romantic rival Lepidus is killed, but Priscilla is raped and decapitated while his son Titus is enslaved by the Germans.]]
* DirtyBusiness: Morphea has a group of misfits to do hers. For more prestigious dirty business, like bodyguarding her daughter, she has Cabar.
* DisappearedDad: Ermanamer's dies in book 3; Marcus's is terminally ill at the end of book 2.
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Played with. While the scene where [[spoiler: Morphea]] rapes [[spoiler: Marcus]] is disturbing and drawn as such, it is still filled with fanservice, and the emotional heart of the scene is less the rape and more the misunderstanding that follows. Meanwhile, in the following scene, a man is prevented from comitting the exact same crime, to the same victim, because that would be [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil the sort of rape]] that would actually kill [[RatedMForManly the power fantasy]].
* TheDragon: What Seianus is to Lepidus, what Arminius appears to be to Varus, and what Loknar is to Arminius most of the time.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: Ermanamer pretends to be TheDragon to Varus, but is actually getting information from the inside in order to drive the Roman legions away from his lands.
* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Marcus often has vague prophetic dreams.
* DrivenToSuicide: In the Roman tradition, a commander can't survive too mighty a defeat, because as a consul he can't be taken alive. As the last remnants of his army is slaughtered, Varus is too timid to impale himself and so asks one of his aides to kill him instead.
* DroppedABridgeOnHer: Marcus's mother dies suddenly and for no visible reason. We just know that Lucilla, her step-daughter, prayed for her death (though she hoped for something more painful).
* EarlyBirdCameo: Segestes first appears when sons of German chiefs are given away to Rome, but his role gets expanded much more from Book 3 on.
* EatingTheEyeCandy: When they first see Morphea naked, both Marcus and Arminius can't do anything but stare for a moment.
* {{Ephebophile}}: Marcus and Arminius's trainer is an old gladiator with a thing for very young men, though Marcus said that if he ever approached him too close, he'd cut off his ''cupidus''. Marcus's father also has a young man for a favorite, and Varus beds his squire. This was acceptable for the time period, so long as the younger partner was a slave and not a Roman citizen.
* EnemyMine:
** On the German side, Arminius/Ermananer exploits Varus' tyrannical rule to create a coalition out of the various tribes that normally feuded and fought each other over land and whether to be Roman influenced. [[spoiler:Even Segestes, the most pro-Roman chieftain who planned on marrying off his daughters to Romans, eventually joins the coalition and slays a horrified Prefert Eggius in the climatic battle. However, he does let Cabar escape with Marcus after the battle]].
** On the Roman side, Marcus is freed and armed to help fight Arminius' revolt. In the climax, even Lepidus sets aside his feud to fight alongside Marcus against the Germans.
--> '''Lepidus:''' I hope you kissed your family goodbye, Falco. Because I intend to deal with them as soon as this tedious battle is over.
--> '''Marcus:''' If the barbarians don't rip off your head, Lepidus, I'll be happy to do it for them!
* EveryoneHasStandards: Ermanamer [[spoiler: mercilessly lets his men rape and murder Priscilla, but makes sure to save her (and Marcus's) son.]]
* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Arminius is offered services by a male prostitute in book 1. He doesn't take kindly to it.
* EveryoneIsBi: Due to being Ancient Rome, where being attracted to both women and effeminate men was completely normal. Marcus and Arminius seem to be used to having threesomes with prostitutes, although they're not interested in each other.
* EvilRedhead: Lepidus.
* EvilUncle: Ingomar, Ermanamer's uncle, doesn't trust his nephew and has too much pride to be commanded by him.
* FamousAncestor: Lepidus is the grandson of Lepidus the triumvir, who was supposed to command the empire with Octavian and Mark-Anthony. As a result, he considers the emperor betrayed his grandfather and wants revenge against him.
* FemaleGaze: Marcus and Arminius get to show their amazing bodies more than a few times (though it should be noted that like most comic book heroes, they are built more like male power fantasies than female sexual fantasies).
* FantasyForbiddingFather: Marcus's wants him to be [[ARealManIsAKiller a cold-blooded soldier]] and none of that poetry business.
* FatBastard: Varus. Cassius, Lucilla's husband, also counts.
* FemmeFatale: Morphea and Thamis.
* FlirtyStepsiblings: Arminius was brought up in the same house as Lucilla and has an affair with her.
* FlowersOfRomance: Priscilla makes a crown of them for Marcus during one of their dates.
* ForeignFanservice:
** What the beautiful, blonde Albinia is in Rome: even Augustus calls her beautiful.
** The very tanned and curly-haired Morphea [[AmbiguouslyBrown most likely has Near or Middle Eastern origins.]]
* FourthDateMarriage: Completely seriously.
--> '''Marcus:''' It's the fifth time we see each other. It's time to ask your father for your hand.
* ForegoneConclusion: Due to being a HistoricalDomainCharacter, anyone with basic knowledge of Roman history will know that Arminius will eventually betray the Romans and lead a successful revolt against them. They will also know that Varus will be too trusting of Arminius and be manipulated by him into leading three Roman legions into a death trap.
* FriendVersusLover: Arminius doesn't approve of Marcus' relationship with Priscilla, as he believes it could ruin his career (not unreasonably), and foils his plan to elope with her. [[spoiler: Apparently, he still dislikes her years after, allowing his men to brutally rape and murder her.]]
* FrontlineGeneral: The competent commanders personally lead their troops into battle and fight alongside them, such as Arminius, Loknar, Marcus, and Prefect Eggius. Discussed by a Roman legionnaire complaining about Varus' leadership (or lack thereof) before the final battle in the Great Swamp:
--> '''Legionnaire:''' Where is our general?! Why hasn't he come out to fight alongside us?!
* GratuitousRape: Both the Romans and Germans commit war rape on captured enemy women after battles. The comic doesn't shy away from depicting it.
* GreenEyedRedhead: Loknar, the Chatte chief, and his wife Thamis.
* GrimUpNorth: Most of the Italian Romans hate being posted in Germania for this reason.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Played straight with Albinia. More complicated with Ermanamer and Thusnelda.
* HappilyMarried: As of Book 4, Ermanamer and Thusnelda.
* HeartIsWhereTheHomeIs: Marcus's love interest is the daughter of a Roman patrician, Ermanamer's is the daughter of a Cherusci chief.
* TheHedonist: Varus.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Ermanamer has Marcus discredited when he tries to denounce him. If it weren't for their childhood friendship, he most likely would have had him killed like his decurion Tassilo.
* HeroicBastard: Given that he is the son of a second marriage, with a non-Roman mother, Marcus is often called a bastard.
* HeroicSacrifice: To buy time for Marcus, Tassilo, and the cavalrymen to warn Varus of the German revolt, Centurion Calvadurus and his hundred legionnaires emerge out of the protection of their fort's walls to attack the German warriors besieging them. It's presumed that they were all slaughtered.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Marcus and Arminius in Books 1 and 2.
* HighClassCallGirl: Morphea is qualified as pretty cheap, but the fact that she chooses her clients herself gives her some prestige. Her orgias are a summit of high-ranking people and the child she gave a patrician was legitimated.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: The most prominent are Arminius, Varus, and Emperor Augustus.
** On the Roman side, these are Legatus Vala, Prefect Ceionius, Prefect Eggius, and an EarlyBirdCameo of Sejanus, who will get important during Tiberius's reign.
** On the German side, these are Segestes, Sigmar, and Thusnelda.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: One of the reasons the Germans had such an easy victory. Outright named by Marcus after his troops fend off a German ambush while marching in the forest.
--> '''Marcus:''' Don't follow them! They know their own turf!
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Varus trusts all the people he should be defiant of, and has [[HonestAdvisor those he should trust]] punished.
* HyperCompetentSidekick:
** On the Roman side, Arminius appears to be this to Varus. He's actually a DragonWithAnAgenda.
** Cabar, an African warrior-slave, is this to both Morphea and Marcus. Initially Morphea's trusted bodyguard, she assigns him to accompany Marcus to Germania in order to return her daughter Priscilla and grandson Titus to Rome. [[spoiler:After Tassilo is killed by the Germans, Cabar takes his place as Marcus' aide, and not only survives the ensuing Battle of Teuteberg Forest while slaying dozens of German warriors, but rescues Marcus in the process]].
* IfIDoNotReturn: Before the final battle of Book 5, Marcus [[spoiler: tells Titus he wishes he could have known him better and entrusts the five-year-old with a dagger to protect his mother. He does, and it saves him.]]
* IgnoredExpert: Roman commanders Caelius, Eggius, and Marcus repeadtedly advise Varus against marching his legions in difficult terrain, and then moving the entire colony south when the native peoples are so hostile agitated, but he doesn't listen every time.
* ImminentDangerClue: When a tree falls on the way and separates the colony, [[TheCassandra Marcus]] knows its a trick to scatter the troops. They are attacked a moment after that. Eggius also warns that the morning mists are excellent for allowing German warriors to creep up to and ambush Roman troops marching in the forests at close range. The Germans proceed to do exactly that.
* InsultOfEndearment: As they swear an oath to become BloodBrothers, Marcus and Arminius keep insulting each other as they swear to protect each other too.
--> '''Arminius:''' Marcus... You're a big dumbass... You can't pee straight... You couldn't tell a girl from a sheep... And by miracle, you saved my life... Still... With my blood, I swear to be your brother forever.
--> '''Marcus:''' I too swear to always give you a hand to reach for if you trip on your own cock, brother.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: Marcus and his former tutor Volcanus enventually share one.
* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: Phidias and Nektarios. Most characters, living in a society that worships hypermasculinity, are disgusted.
* JealousRomanticWitness: To break off the burgeoning (and politically-inconvenient) relationship between Marcus and her daughter Priscilla, the HighClassCallGirl Morphea forces Priscilla to overhear her having sex with Marcus (having drugged and bound him beforehand), and hear Marcus say he loves Morphea. As soon as Priscilla's gone she has Marcus thrown out.
* KillTheCutie: Goodbye, [[spoiler: Priscilla]].
* LargeHam: On the German side, Segestes and Ermananer. On the Roman side, Calvadurus and Eggius.
* LeeroyJenkins: Loknar, a German chieftain competing with Arminius for leadership of all the tribes, impulsively besieges a Roman fort because his wife Thamis was being held there. Not only does this lead to the unnecessary deaths of dozens of German warriors at the hands of Marcus and his troops, but the latter nearly succeed in warning Varus about Arminius' treachery and plans for a revolt.
* LikeParentLikeSpouse: Priscilla has the same kind of beauty and gentleness as Albinia.
* LoveFatherLoveSon: While in Rome, Marcus is a sexual partner for the high-class whore Morphea, but later falls in love with [[spoiler:Priscilla]], who turns out to be Morphea's daughter. Her husband Lepidus is also one of Morphea's patrons.
* LoveMakesYouDumb:
** At least, when mixed with alcohol. A drunk Marcus comes to ask for Priscilla's hand while fully knowing she is betrothed (and the fiancé is in the next room). Priscilla asks her father to spare him, calling him an idiot, and he lets him go because he was young and stupid too once and they never had sex before.
** Arminius repeatedly warns Marcus that he is too easily distracted by Priscilla's "bewitched pussy", and Marcus' refusal to heed his advice destroys their brotherhood.
* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler: Titus eventually understands that Marcus is his real father after spying on his mother. He is not happy about it.]]
* MagnificentBastard: Ermanamer. And proud of it.
* MaleFrontalNudity: We get to see Marcus fully naked twice or thrice, notably when he is vulnerable.
* MalevolentMaskedMan: Lepidus, with his CoolMask helmet. He kills a German child while wearing it.
* MamasBabyPapasMaybe: Titus looks an AWFUL lot like some other guy we know...
* MarryForLove: Ermanamer and Thusnelda. When her father refuses the marriage, she elopes to him. Marcus and Priscilla would have loved that too but it is impossible, she is already engaged.
* MassOhCrap: The reaction of the Roman army when they see the thousands of German warriors waiting for them in the swamps.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: There is a lot of DreamingOfThingsToCome in the series.
* MeaningfulName:
** Falco, Marcus's surname, means Falcon, and he has a pet falcon.
** The name Arminius symbolizes the wish to rip Ermanamer from his heritage and turn him Roman.
* MenAreStrongWomenArePretty: Because this is Ancient Rome after all, some standards have to be respected.
* TheMentor: Volcanus trains Marcus and Arminius in combat, Marcus's father trains them in military strategy.
* AMinorKidroduction: Ermanamer is shown in the first pages around five years before the story itself starts.
* MissingMom: Albinia dies in book 1. Ermanamer's mother is never mentioned. [[spoiler: As of book 5, Titus lost his own mother.]]
* MistakenForGay: Many of Marcus and Arminius's friends at the training camp believe they are in a relationship.
%%* MoralityPet: Thusnelda for Ermanamer.
* MommasBoy: Marcus is initially indulged by his kindhearted German mother. Arminius even calls him so. His stern Roman father puts a swift end to it in order to shape him up into a stoic soldier.
* MsFanservice:
** Most of the named female cast get at least one nude scene.
** The two principle love interests, Priscilla and Thusnelda, frequently wear transparent clothes.
** Befitting her profession, Morphea spends most of her scenes not bothering to wear any.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Lepidus wants to be this to the Germans.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: [[spoiler: Marcus promised he'd come back to protect Priscilla after the battle. Alas, he was too late.]]
%%* NiceGirl: Priscilla.
* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: The comic dramatizes the life of Ermanamer the German, who grew up among the Romans as a political hostage before uniting the tribes under his leadership after he returns to his homeland and lures three Roman legions into a trap at Teutoburg Wald, driving the Romans out of Germania for good.
* PapaWolf:
** Marcus is determined to go through an entire battlefield, wounded, exhausted and almost delirious, to protect Titus and his mother. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, there are simply too many German warriors in the way.]]
* PlotArmor: Ermanamer is basically immortal until the point of his historical death. Marcus will most likely live long enough to see all of the events the series cover.
* PraetorianGuard: [[AncientRome Of course]]. They even find Marcus naked in bed with a senator's wife. He wonders how they were able to find him so quickly, establishing that they have ears anywhere in Rome.
* PrincessClassic: Priscilla, the only difference being that she's not BlueBlood.
* ProperLady: Priscilla is virtuous and beautiful, in stark contrast with [[FemmeFatale her mother]].
* RayOfHopeEnding: One for the Roman side. [[spoiler:Everything Marcus and his troops have done to warn Varus about Arminius' plans is all for nought and three Roman legions are destroyed. All the competent Roman officers such as Eggius, Caelius, and Tassilo are killed. Priscilla dies a gruesome death at the hands of Arminius and the Germans, who enslave Titus. However, Marcus and Cabar survive the Battle of Teutoburg Forest and successfully prevent the last eagle standard from being captured before slipping away. Anyone with further knowledge will know that Rome will send another army under Germanicus to avenge Varus'.]]
* ARealManIsAKiller:
** As a boy, Ermanamer secretly tags along with his father Sigmar's band of warriors. He's almost killed by a warrior from a rival tribe, but manages to kill the attacker instead. Sigmar is furious, but also pleased that his son has become a man.
** Lepidus is abusive to Titus, who he has long-suspected is not actually his biological son, because he perceives Titus to be soft, weak, and unmmanly. After killing a German boy of Titus' age on a raid, Lepidus even tells Titus that the German boy - who challenged Lepidus with a sword - would have made a better son had he been a Roman.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Emperor Augustus is depicted as a charismatic and capable administrator who is more than open to reasoned discussion.
* RedHerring: As he is Segestes's guest, Marcus is warned to be wary of Thusnelda, his daughter, because she's Ermanamer's love interest. They don't even interact at all.
* LaResistance: The German tribes ally against the Roman invader, and under Ernamaner's leadership, use unconventional tactics to avoid fighting pitched battles against the Romans until they are sufficiently weakened by the final clash in the Great Swamp.
* RetargetedLust: After she [[spoiler: raped Marcus and threw him out in the street]], Morphea has Lepidus come finish her off.
--> '''Morphea:''' Come. This dog left me in heat.
* RichBitch: Lucilla. She becomes even worse as the wife of a senator.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Marcus is the (slightly more) Sensitive Guy to Ermanamer's Manly Man.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
** Thamis flees Marcus's camp when her husband Loknar (who had attempted to sacrifice her for adultery) was released from prison on Arminius's orders, knowing that he will return with an army to get her back.
** Vala tries this... And fails miserably.
* SecretRelationship: Between Priscilla and Marcus. He wanted to make it official, only to learn she was betrothed to another man.
* {{Seers}}: One predicted to a child Ermanamer that he would lead his people to push the Romans out of their land.
* ShelteredAristocrat: Priscilla was not ready for life in Germania. However, she endures everything with a lot of courage.
* ShownTheirWork: Though it inevitably had to take some liberties - Marcus and other characters are fictional since details about Arminius' life under Roman captivity are vague - the series is arguably one of the most historically accurate comic depictions of Ancient Rome. Each book begins with a preface and maps about the historical background of the plot, and ends with a glossary explaining vocabulary used by the ancient Romans and Germans. The costuming is so accurate that Lepidus' battle mask is based off of an actual Roman artifact discovered at the site of the Battle of Teuteberg Forest.
* SilkHidingSteel: Morphea is very dangerous. It reads on her face.
* SonOfAWhore: Priscilla is revealed to be the daughter of Morphea, a HighClassCallGirl in high demand in Rome. It speaks greatly to Morphea's social status that Priscilla was legitimated as the legal daughter of the Roman patrician who sired her.
* StarCrossedLovers: Marcus and Priscilla. Also Arminius and Thusnelda before he kidnaps her from her father.
* AThreesomeIsManly: Marcus and Arminius have threesomes with various prostitutes during their time in Rome, being BloodBrothers and all. Subverted, in that the classic trope is a one guy-two girls power fantasy situation, while this, despite oozing the male power fantasy, is a one girl-two guys situation.
* VillainOverForDinner: Segestes is initially an ally of the Romans, and often has them as guests in his home. For Thusnelda, who hates them, this is this trope.
* WallGlower: Arminius during the orgia organized by Morphea. She and Lucilla have to drag him into it.
* WarriorPrincess: Thusnelda is the daughter of Chief Segestes, and a fierce woman who commands men around her with ease. During the final battle, she's even present on the battlefield to cheer her husband and his army on.
* WartimeWedding: Ermanamer adbucted and bedded Thusnelda (the reader saw no ceremony as itself) right he went to claim his right as the leader of the rebellion of the tribes.
* WhateverHappenedToTheMouse:
** Since the plot closely follows Marcus or Arminius, all of the characters based in Rome don't appear again once the plot shifts to Germania in Book 3 [[spoiler:these include Morphea, Lucilla, Sylvia, and Seianus]].
** [[spoiler:Thamis]] is last seen hiding from German warriors in the forest.
* WickedStepmother: How Lucilla sees Albinia. The only time the reader sees Albinia act this way against her is when she slapped her for shrugging off the horrible DeathByChildbirth of a slave girl.
* WouldHitAGirl: Lepidus does not hesitate to beat his wife.
* WouldHurtAChild: Lepidus is determined to kill Titus after [[spoiler: learning he's not his son]]. Even before that, he was pretty abusive.
* YouHaveToBelieveMe: Caelius is uneasy about how elusive the tribesmen have become, how merchants appear to be spying on the Romans based in Germania and how the forthcoming expedition could be open to attack. Most of the veteran officers dismiss his concerns due to his youth. Marcus also tries to warn Varus of Arminius' treachery but is framed for the murder of a fellow Roman and thus disbelieved by Varus and other officers until it is too late.
* YoungConqueror: Ermanamer is only in his mid-twenties and leads the Cherusci to drive away the Roman settlements.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: By the time of the battle of Teutoburg Wood, Marcus and Ermanamer are in their mid-twenties, but look about ten years older.
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* LeeroyJenkins: Loknar, a German chieftain competing with Arminius for leadership of all the tribes, impulsively besieges a Roman fort simply because his wife Thamis was being held there. This Not only does this lead to the unnecessary deaths of dozens of German warriors at the hands of Marcus and his troops, but the latter nearly undoes succeed in warning Varus about Arminius' treachery and plans for a revolt. revolt.



* LoveMakesYouDumb: At least, when mixed with alcohol. A drunk Marcus comes to ask for Priscilla's hand while fully knowing she is betrothed (and the fiancé is in the next room). Priscilla asks her father to spare him, calling him an idiot, and he lets him go because he was young and stupid too once and they never had sex before.

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** Arminius repeatedly warns Marcus that he is too easily distracted by Priscilla's "bewitched pussy", and Marcus' refusal to heed his advice destroys their brotherhood.



* MalevolentMaskedMan: Lepidus, with his CoolMask helmet.

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* MalevolentMaskedMan: Lepidus, with his CoolMask helmet. He kills a German child while wearing it.



* MsFanservice: Most of the named female cast get at least one nude scene. Priscilla, and Thusnelda gets some very nice, very transparent clothes.

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** Befitting her profession, Morphea spends most of her scenes not bothering to wear any.



* WarriorPrincess: Thusnelda is the daughter of Chief Segestes, and a fierce woman who commands men around her with ease.

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* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: The three main men in the series: Arminius is the blond, Marcus is the brunet and Lepidus is the redhead. See also: Thusnelda the blonde, Priscilla the brunette and Thamis the redhead.

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* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: The three main men in the series: Arminius is the blond, Marcus is the brunet and Lepidus is the redhead. See also: The female cast has Thusnelda the blonde, Priscilla the brunette and Thamis the redhead.



* TheDragon: What Lepidus is to Varus, and what Seianus is to Lepidus.

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* TheDragon: What Lepidus Seianus is to Lepidus, what Arminius appears to be to Varus, and what Seianus Loknar is to Lepidus.Arminius most of the time.



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* MsFanservice: Thusnelda gets some very nice, very transparent clothes.

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* PapaWolf: Marcus is determined to go through an entire battlefield, wounded, exhausted and almost delirious, to protect Titus.

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* ARealManIsAKiller: As a boy, Ermanamer secretly tags along with his father Sigmar's band of warriors. He's almost killed by a warrior from a rival tribe, but manages to kill the attacker instead. Sigmar is furious, but also pleased that his son has become a man.

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* ARealManIsAKiller: ARealManIsAKiller:
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As a boy, Ermanamer secretly tags along with his father Sigmar's band of warriors. He's almost killed by a warrior from a rival tribe, but manages to kill the attacker instead. Sigmar is furious, but also pleased that his son has become a man.man.
** Lepidus is abusive to Titus, who he has long-suspected is not actually his biological son, because he perceives Titus to be soft, weak, and unmmanly. After killing a German boy of Titus' age on a raid, Lepidus even tells Titus that the German boy - who challenged Lepidus with a sword - would have made a better son had he been a Roman.



* LaResistance: The German tribes ally against the Roman invader.

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* LaResistance: The German tribes ally against the Roman invader.invader, and under Ernamaner's leadership, use unconventional tactics to avoid fighting pitched battles against the Romans until they are sufficiently weakened by the final clash in the Great Swamp.



* ShownTheirWork: Though it did take some liberties (Marcus's character is fictional), the series is incredibly accurate according to the work of historians.

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* ShownTheirWork: Though it did inevitably had to take some liberties (Marcus's character is fictional), - Marcus and other characters are fictional since details about Arminius' life under Roman captivity are vague - the series is incredibly arguably one of the most historically accurate according to comic depictions of Ancient Rome. Each book begins with a preface and maps about the work historical background of historians.the plot, and ends with a glossary explaining vocabulary used by the ancient Romans and Germans. The costuming is so accurate that Lepidus' battle mask is based off of an actual Roman artifact discovered at the site of the Battle of Teuteberg Forest.



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** At the end of book 5, [[spoiler: Priscilla is raped by a group of German warriors and decapitated ''while being raped''.]]
** Legatus Numonius Vala, the second highest ranking Roman officer next to Varus, [[spoiler: is cut in two along with his escort and horses when their retreat is intercepted by the Germans. Their body parts are hung from a tree and made into a grotesque display in the Great Swamp.]]

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** At the end of book Book 5, [[spoiler: Priscilla is raped by a group of German warriors and decapitated ''while being raped''.]]
** Legatus [[spoiler:Legatus Numonius Vala, the second highest ranking Roman officer next to Varus, [[spoiler: Vala is cut in two along with his escort and horses when their retreat is intercepted by the Germans. Their body parts are hung from a tree and made into a grotesque display in the Great Swamp.]]Swamp]].
** Instead joining the Roman's LastStand in the Great Swamp, [[spoiler:Prefect Ceionius surrenders to the Germans in hopes of receiving better treatment. He is rewarded by being stripped naked, spread-eagle tied, and is made to bleed to death from having his genitals severed. All in full view of not only the Roman camp, but also the reader.]]



** During a Roman cavalry raid on his village, an adolescent German boy picks up a slain warrior's sword to challenge Lepidus despite being obviously no match for an adult Roman soldier.



* FemmeFatale: Morphea.

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* FemmeFatale: Morphea.Morphea and Thamis.



* HappilyMarried: As of book 4, Ermanamer and Thusnelda.

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*** Arminius was supposed to have a younger brother, Flavia, who was also brought up in Rome and joined the army. Flavus forsake his Germanic roots and choose to stay with the Romans. Supposedly, the author decided to [[CompositeCharacter combine this arc into Marcus' story]].

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*** Arminius was supposed to have a younger brother, Flavia, who was also brought up in Rome and joined the army. Flavus forsake his Germanic roots and choose to stay with the Romans. Supposedly, the author decided to [[CompositeCharacter combine this arc into Marcus' story]]. However, a dying Sigmar does mention Ermanamer having a brother who had embraced Roman culture.



* AttemptedRape: After Morphea and Lepidus intercepts Marcus' attempt to flee from Rome with Priscilla, the thugs they hired attempt to rape a naked Marcus in a slum's alley. They are killed in time by Volcanus, who had been warned by Arminius.

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* AttemptedRape: After Morphea and Lepidus intercepts intercept Marcus' attempt to flee from Rome with Priscilla, the thugs they hired attempt to rape a naked Marcus in a slum's alley. They are killed in time by Volcanus, who had been warned by Arminius.



* BigBadEnsemble: While Arminius serves as the main threat by rallying the Germanic tribes against the Romans, Lepidus is the obstacle in Marcus's relationship with Priscilla (not to mention that he plans on usurping Augustus). [[spoiler:At the end of Book 5, Arminius kills Lepidus at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest, cementing himself as the main antagonist of the book.]]



** On the German side, Arminius/Ermananer exploits Varus' tyrannical rule to create a coalition out of the various tribes that normally feuded and fought each other over land and whether to be Roman influenced. [[spoiler:Even Segestes, the most pro-Roman chieftain who planned on marrying off his daughters to Romans, eventually joins the coalition and slays a horrified Prefert Eggius in the climatic battle]].

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** On the German side, Arminius/Ermananer exploits Varus' tyrannical rule to create a coalition out of the various tribes that normally feuded and fought each other over land and whether to be Roman influenced. [[spoiler:Even Segestes, the most pro-Roman chieftain who planned on marrying off his daughters to Romans, eventually joins the coalition and slays a horrified Prefert Eggius in the climatic battle. However, he does let Cabar escape with Marcus after the battle]].



* EvilRedhead: Lepidus. Thamis, who took advantage of Marcus's lust for her to free the German prisoners, is also redhead, but how evil that action was depends on what side you're on.

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* EvilRedhead: Lepidus. Thamis, who took advantage of Marcus's lust for her to free the German prisoners, is also redhead, but how evil that action was depends on what side you're on.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Vala tries this... And fails miserably.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
** Thamis flees Marcus's camp when her husband Loknar (who had attempted to sacrifice her for adultery) was released from prison on Arminius's orders, knowing that he will return with an army to get her back.
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Vala tries this... And fails miserably.

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* ForegoneConclusion: Due to being a HistoricalDomainCharacter, anyone with basic knowledge of Roman history or the Battle of Teutoburg Forest will know that Arminius will eventually betray the Romans and lead a successful revolt against them.

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* ForegoneConclusion: Due to being a HistoricalDomainCharacter, anyone with basic knowledge of Roman history or the Battle of Teutoburg Forest will know that Arminius will eventually betray the Romans and lead a successful revolt against them. They will also know that Varus will be too trusting of Arminius and be manipulated by him into leading three Roman legions into a death trap.



* FrontlineGeneral: Ermanamer leads his warriors into battle.
* GratuitousRape: Because it would be a shame not to abuse a woman when there's one around, especially after a good battle.

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* FrontlineGeneral: Ermanamer leads his warriors The competent commanders personally lead their troops into battle.
battle and fight alongside them, such as Arminius, Loknar, Marcus, and Prefect Eggius. Discussed by a Roman legionnaire complaining about Varus' leadership (or lack thereof) before the final battle in the Great Swamp:
--> '''Legionnaire:''' Where is our general?! Why hasn't he come out to fight alongside us?!
* GratuitousRape: Because it would be a shame not to abuse a woman when there's one around, especially Both the Romans and Germans commit war rape on captured enemy women after a good battle.battles. The comic doesn't shy away from depicting it.



* HeKnowsTooMuch: Ermanamer has Marcus discredited when he tries to denounce him. If it weren't for their childhood friendship, he most likely would have had him killed like his decurion.

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* HeKnowsTooMuch: Ermanamer has Marcus discredited when he tries to denounce him. If it weren't for their childhood friendship, he most likely would have had him killed like his decurion.decurion Tassilo.



* IfIDoNotReturn: Before the great battle of book five, Marcus [[spoiler: tells Titus he wishes he could have known him better and entrusts the five-year-old with a dagger to protect his mother. He does, and it saves him.]]
* IgnoredExpert: Several commanders advise Varus against moving the entire colony south when the native peoples are so agitated, but he doesn't listen.
* ImminentDangerClue: When a tree falls on the way and separates the colony, [[TheCassandra Marcus]] knows its a trick to scatter the troops. They are attacked a moment after that.

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* IfIDoNotReturn: Before the great final battle of book five, Book 5, Marcus [[spoiler: tells Titus he wishes he could have known him better and entrusts the five-year-old with a dagger to protect his mother. He does, and it saves him.]]
* IgnoredExpert: Several Roman commanders Caelius, Eggius, and Marcus repeadtedly advise Varus against marching his legions in difficult terrain, and then moving the entire colony south when the native peoples are so hostile agitated, but he doesn't listen.
listen every time.
* ImminentDangerClue: When a tree falls on the way and separates the colony, [[TheCassandra Marcus]] knows its a trick to scatter the troops. They are attacked a moment after that. Eggius also warns that the morning mists are excellent for allowing German warriors to creep up to and ambush Roman troops marching in the forests at close range. The Germans proceed to do exactly that.



%%* LargeHam: Segestes.

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%%* * LargeHam: Segestes.On the German side, Segestes and Ermananer. On the Roman side, Calvadurus and Eggius.

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* CoolMask: Lepidus's helmet also includes a mask of his own (more god-like) face.

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* CoolMask: Lepidus's helmet also includes a mask of his own (more god-like) face.face. This was based on [[https://www.dw.com/en/unearthing-the-mysteries-of-the-battle-that-created-germany/a-39817362 an actual Roman officer's mask]] that was unearthed at Kalkriese Hill, and which is now one of the most important artifacts displayed at the museum there.



* CrusadingWidower: What [[spoiler: Marcus]] is likely to become after book 5.

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* CrusadingWidower: What [[spoiler: Marcus]] is likely to become after book Book 5.



* CurbStompBattle: Ermanamer is very aware of the superiority in number and strategy of the Romans, but thanks to sabotage, he manages to spread the legions enough so that the final battle is this.

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* CurbStompBattle: Ermanamer is very aware of the superiority in number and strategy of the Romans, but thanks to sabotage, he manages to spread the legions enough so that the final battle is this. It's a direct contrast to the very first scene in Book 1, which is a crushing German defeat at the hands of the Romans.



* DrivenToSuicide: In the Roman tradition, a commander can survive too mighty a defeat, because as a consul he can't be taker alive. Varus doesn't manage to impale himself and so asks his help to kill him instead.

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* DrivenToSuicide: In the Roman tradition, a commander can can't survive too mighty a defeat, because as a consul he can't be taker taken alive. As the last remnants of his army is slaughtered, Varus doesn't manage is too timid to impale himself and so asks one of his help aides to kill him instead.



* EarlyBirdCameo: Segestes first appears when sons of German chiefs are given away to Rome, but his role gets expanded much more from book 3 on.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Segestes first appears when sons of German chiefs are given away to Rome, but his role gets expanded much more from book Book 3 on.



** On the German side, Arminius/Ermananer exploits Varus' tyrannical rule to create a coalition out of the various tribes that normally feuded and fought each other over land and whether to be Roman influenced. [[spoiler:Even Segestes, the most pro-Roman chieftain who planned on marrying off his daughters to Romans, eventually joins the coalition and slays a horrified Prefert Eggius in the climatic battle.

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** On the German side, Arminius/Ermananer exploits Varus' tyrannical rule to create a coalition out of the various tribes that normally feuded and fought each other over land and whether to be Roman influenced. [[spoiler:Even Segestes, the most pro-Roman chieftain who planned on marrying off his daughters to Romans, eventually joins the coalition and slays a horrified Prefert Eggius in the climatic battle.battle]].



* ForegoneConclusion: Due to being a HistoricalDomainCharacter, anyone with basic knowledge of the Battle of Teutoburg Forest will know that Arminius will eventually betrayed the Romans and lead a successful revolt against them.

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* ForegoneConclusion: Due to being a HistoricalDomainCharacter, anyone with basic knowledge of Roman history or the Battle of Teutoburg Forest will know that Arminius will eventually betrayed betray the Romans and lead a successful revolt against them.



* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Arminius, of course. There's also Varus, Augustus, and an EarlyBirdCameo of Sejanus, who will get important during Tiberius's reign.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: One of the reasons the Germans had such an easy victory.

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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: The most prominent are Arminius, of course. There's also Varus, Augustus, and Emperor Augustus.
** On the Roman side, these are Legatus Vala, Prefect Ceionius, Prefect Eggius,
and an EarlyBirdCameo of Sejanus, who will get important during Tiberius's reign.
** On the German side, these are Segestes, Sigmar, and Thusnelda.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: One of the reasons the Germans had such an easy victory. Outright named by Marcus after his troops fend off a German ambush while marching in the forest.
--> '''Marcus:''' Don't follow them! They know their own turf!



* HyperCompetentSidekick: Arminius to Varus. Obviously, he's a DragonWithAnAgenda.

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* HyperCompetentSidekick: HyperCompetentSidekick:
** On the Roman side,
Arminius appears to be this to Varus. Obviously, he's He's actually a DragonWithAnAgenda.

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* AncientRome: Set during the reign of Emperor Augustus, the city of Rome itself is actually only half of the setting. The other half being the wild frontiers of Germania.

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* AncientRome: Set during the reign of Emperor Augustus, the city of Rome itself is actually only half of the setting. The other half being the wild frontiers of Germania. Book 1 also largely occurs on the countryside estate of the Falco family.



**** In contrast, most historians purport that the final battle was less one-sided, and [[https://wou.edu/history/files/2015/08/Nolan-Doyle.pdf archeological evidence]] suggests that the Romans attacked the German wall and actually breached it in several places. Based on new archeological evidence, a [[https://www.dw.com/en/unearthing-the-mysteries-of-the-battle-that-created-germany/a-39817362 newer theory]] suggests that the wall may actually been built and manned by the ''Romans'' as part of a last-ditch fortress.



* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Arminius, of course. There's also Varus, Augustus and an EarlyBirdCameo of Sejanus, who will get important during Tiberius's reign.

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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Arminius, of course. There's also Varus, Augustus Augustus, and an EarlyBirdCameo of Sejanus, who will get important during Tiberius's reign.
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* EnemyMine:
** On the German side, Arminius/Ermananer exploits Varus' tyrannical rule to create a coalition out of the various tribes that normally feuded and fought each other over land and whether to be Roman influenced. [[spoiler:Even Segestes, the most pro-Roman chieftain who planned on marrying off his daughters to Romans, eventually joins the coalition and slays a horrified Prefert Eggius in the climatic battle.
** On the Roman side, Marcus is freed and armed to help fight Arminius' revolt. In the climax, even Lepidus sets aside his feud to fight alongside Marcus against the Germans.
--> '''Lepidus:''' I hope you kissed your family goodbye, Falco. Because I intend to deal with them as soon as this tedious battle is over.
--> '''Marcus:''' If the barbarians don't rip off your head, Lepidus, I'll be happy to do it for them!
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*** By the naming standards of the time, Lucilla's name should be Valeria, as Romans women were called for their father's family name (here, Titus '''Valerius''' Falco). Priscilla, for example, is the daughter of Priscus.

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*** ** By the naming standards of the time, Lucilla's name should be Valeria, as Romans women were called for their father's family name (here, Titus '''Valerius''' Falco). Priscilla, for example, is the daughter of Priscus.

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: While the series by and large is brilliantly researched, several of the historical events depicted are condensed, simplified, or had their sequence of events altered for the sake of efficient storytelling.
** The conclusive stage of the Battle of Teutoberg Forest, which occurred in a large swamp now known as Kalkriese Hill, is depicted as follows: [[spoiler:Varus and his officers lead their battered army away from the forest swarming with Germans and into the Great Swamp. On their way there, Legatus Vala attempts to flee back across the Rhine on his own accord, but is intercepted and killed. The Romans enter the Great Swamp only to find themselves trapped by Arminius' army behind a long wooden wall, and Prefect Eggius is forced to take command of the Romans when Varus is too traumatized to do so. Prefect Ceionius then surrenders and is captured to be tortured in full view of the Romans, which is followed by the Germans storming the field and slaughtering most of the defiant Romans and Eggius with them]].
** Arminius was supposed to have a younger brother, Flavia, who was also brought up in Rome and joined the army. Flavus forsake his Germanic roots and choose to stay with the Romans. Supposedly, the author decided to [[CompositeCharacter combine this arc into Marcus' story]].

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: ArtisticLicenseHistory:
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While the series by and large is brilliantly researched, several of the historical events depicted are condensed, simplified, or had their sequence of events altered for the sake of efficient storytelling.
** *** The conclusive stage of the Battle of Teutoberg Forest, which occurred in a large swamp now known as Kalkriese Hill, is depicted as follows: [[spoiler:Varus and his officers lead their battered army away from the forest swarming with Germans and into the Great Swamp. On their way there, Legatus Vala attempts to flee back across the Rhine on his own accord, but is intercepted and killed. The Romans enter the Great Swamp only to find themselves trapped by Arminius' army behind a long wooden wall, and Prefect Eggius is forced to take command of the Romans when Varus is too traumatized to do so. Prefect Ceionius then surrenders and is captured to be tortured in full view of the Romans, which is followed by the Germans storming the field and slaughtering most of the defiant Romans and Eggius with them]].
** *** Arminius was supposed to have a younger brother, Flavia, who was also brought up in Rome and joined the army. Flavus forsake his Germanic roots and choose to stay with the Romans. Supposedly, the author decided to [[CompositeCharacter combine this arc into Marcus' story]].story]].
*** By the naming standards of the time, Lucilla's name should be Valeria, as Romans women were called for their father's family name (here, Titus '''Valerius''' Falco). Priscilla, for example, is the daughter of Priscus.



* AttemptedRape: After Morphea and Lepidus intercepts Marcus' attempt to flee from Rome with Priscilla, the thugs they hired attempt to rape a naked Marcus in a slum's alley. They are killed in time by Volcanus, who had been warned by Arminius.


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* AttemptedRape: After Morphea and Lepidus intercepts Marcus' attempt to flee from Rome with Priscilla, the thugs they hired attempt to rape a naked Marcus in a slum's alley. They are killed in time by Volcanus, who had been warned by Arminius.
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-->'''Eggius:''' Soldiers of Rome! I will not bend my back before these sons of whores! I will not end up the slave of the Germani! I am a Roman! And I will die like a Roman! And I say: [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu WODAN SUCKS COCK]]!\\

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-->'''Eggius:''' Soldiers of Rome! I will not bend my back before these sons of whores! I will not end up the slave of the Germani! I am a Roman! And I will die like a Roman! And I say: [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu WODAN SUCKS COCK]]!\\COCK]]!
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* DatingWhatDaddyHates: While Old Falco might not ''hate'' Arminius (he is a promising ward, after all, and his own wife is Germanic), both he and Lucilla are convinced that her father will kill him if he finds him abed with her. It only makes the affair more exciting for both of them.

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* BadassBeard: Most of the German warriors sport one. So does Ermanamer, but it's better trimmed than his peers probably due to his Roman upbringing.



* BarbarianLonghair: All of the Germans have it. Arminius keeps it cut above his shoulders though, also probably due to his Roman upbringing (see BadassBeard above).

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* BarbarianLonghair: All of the Germans have it. Arminius keeps it cut above his shoulders though, also probably due to his Roman upbringing (see BadassBeard above).upbringing.
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* {{Seer}}: One predicted to a child Ermanamer that he would lead his people to push the Romans out of their land.

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* {{Seer}}: {{Seers}}: One predicted to a child Ermanamer that he would lead his people to push the Romans out of their land.
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* JealousRomanticWitness: To break off the burgeoning (and politically-inconvenient) relationship between Marcus and her daughter Priscilla, the HighClassCallGirl Morphea forces Priscilla to overhear her having sex with Marcus (having drugged and bound him beforehand), and hear Marcus say he loves Morphea. As soon as Priscilla's gone she has Marcus thrown out.
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Lucilla, while spying on Arminius and her brother having sex with a slave girl.


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* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Played with. While the scene where [[spoiler: Morphea]] rapes [[spoiler: Marcus]] is disturbing and drawn as such, it is still filled with fanservice, and the emotional heart of the scene is less the rape and more the misunderstanding that follows. Meanwhile, in the following scene, a man is prevented from comitting the exact same crime, to the same victim, because that would be [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil the sort of rape]] that would actually kill [[RatedMForManly the power fantasy]].
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* TheCasanova: Despite being in love with Priscilla, Marcus doesn't hesitate in engaging with other women. To be fair, he does so because Priscilla [[Star-crossed lovers isn't available for most of the time]].

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* TheCasanova: Despite being in love with Priscilla, Marcus doesn't hesitate in engaging with other women. To be fair, he does so because Priscilla [[Star-crossed lovers [[StarCrossedLovers isn't available for most of the time]].



* {{Ephebophile}}: Marcus and Arminius's trainer is an old gladiator with a thing for very young men, though Marcus said that if he ever approached him too close, he'd cut off his cupidus. Marcus's father also has a young man for a favorite, and Varus beds his squire. This was acceptable for the time period, so long as the younger partner was a slave and not a Roman citizen.

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* {{Ephebophile}}: Marcus and Arminius's trainer is an old gladiator with a thing for very young men, though Marcus said that if he ever approached him too close, he'd cut off his cupidus.''cupidus''. Marcus's father also has a young man for a favorite, and Varus beds his squire. This was acceptable for the time period, so long as the younger partner was a slave and not a Roman citizen.



* EvilRedhead: Lepidus. The woman Marcus saves who frees the German prisoners is also a redhead.

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* EvilRedhead: Lepidus. The woman Marcus saves Thamis, who frees took advantage of Marcus's lust for her to free the German prisoners prisoners, is also a redhead.also redhead, but how evil that action was depends on what side you're on.



* AThreesomeIsManly: Marcus and Arminius have threesomes with various prostitutes during their time in Rome, being BloodBrothers and all.

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* AThreesomeIsManly: Marcus and Arminius have threesomes with various prostitutes during their time in Rome, being BloodBrothers and all. Subverted, in that the classic trope is a one guy-two girls power fantasy situation, while this, despite oozing the male power fantasy, is a one girl-two guys situation.
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* FriendVersusLover: Arminius doesn't approve of Marcus' relationship with Priscilla, as he believes it could ruin his career (quite rightly so), and could his plan to slope with her. [[spoiler: Apparently, he still dislikes her years after, allowing his men to brutally Rae and murder her.]]

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* FriendVersusLover: Arminius doesn't approve of Marcus' relationship with Priscilla, as he believes it could ruin his career (quite rightly so), (not unreasonably), and could foils his plan to slope elope with her. [[spoiler: Apparently, he still dislikes her years after, allowing his men to brutally Rae rape and murder her.]]
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* YourCheatingHeart:
** Marcus is engaged and then married to Silvia, but sleeps with other women and is still emotionally [[spoiler: (and then sexually)]] involved with Priscilla;
** Thamis is almost sacrificed for being and adulteress;
** Priscilla is a SympatheticAdulterer as she was married off to an abusive ass and she has always loved Marcus instead.

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