Gladiator April 4, 1998 Script Draft: Page #2
            
            
             
            INT. MARCUS AURELIUS' ROOM - LATER
            
            Marcus Aurelius sits up in his bed and watches with a seasoned campaigner's eye as Narcissus and Quintus lean over a large, beautifully hand-drawn map. Commodus sits by his side, the attentive son.
            
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Felix Army controls the narrows.
              Four cohorts from Quintus' legion
              hold the opposite shore and once we
              repair the German fort we'll be able
              to reinforce and supply them at
              will.
            
            
            Seeing he's having trouble seeing, Narcissus holds the map up for him.
            
            
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              Can the Germans cross up stream on
              boats or float bridges?
              
              QUINTUS
              Not through those rapids. They're
              disorganized and their army barely
              exists.
              
              NARCISSUS
              But they're not destroyed, not yet.
              
              COMMODUS
              Do we really need to repair this
              fort? It seems like an expensive
              undertaking. I propose we burn it
              to the ground. That way if the
              Germans cross the Danube here there
              will be nothing to help them build
              an offensive position.
              
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              Commodus, it's we who are going on
              the offensive.
              
              NARCISSUS
              The fort helps position us for a
              final invasion in the spring when
              they're most vulnerable.
              
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              Commodus -- listen to Narcissus,
              listen to the man who has never lost
              a battle for Rome! You're young
              with years ahead of you before you
              gain the experience to wear the
              purple!
            
            
            Commodus visibly reacts, but swallows his anger. Marcus sits back, weakened from the exchange.
            
            
              COMMODUS
              Father, you have to rest...
              
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              I'm sorry... all of you, excuse me.
            
            
            They all make shallow bows and turn to leave, but Marcus holds Narcissus' hand. Quintus sees and politely leaves, but Commodus only goes reluctantly.
            
            
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              I want you to start your work for
              the last phase of the campaign.
              
              NARCISSUS
              I will, Marcus. But you're going to
              be well enough to direct it
              yourself.
              
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              I've made so many mistakes,
              Narcissus. We all put off the very
              last duties of our lives because
              we're afraid of admitting when our
              lives are over.
              
              NARCISSUS
              There's no reason to say that.
              Everyone knows you're going to be
              well. I had Servis groom your horse
              for a triumphal visit to the front
              at first light.
              
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              Servis made it through again?
              
              NARCISSUS
              He's like you, sir, too tough for
              the Gods to swallow.
            
            
            Marcus laughs and looks like he's better just talking with Narcissus. But now he holds Narcissus' hand with both of his.
            
            
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              If I'd ever had a sign that you
              wanted to rule I would have... no,
              again, it's my own bullheadedness.
              Narcissus, I should have adopted you
              years ago. And now the Gods are
              begging me to make you my son!
              
              NARCISSUS
              Commodus is just a young man, he'll
              learn what you had to learn.
              
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              It's not because he's young, it's
              because he's ignorant and arrogant.
              His sister is a better man. That's
              why I have undertaken to begin
              sweeping changes in the relationship
              between the emperor and the Senate.
              
              NARCISSUS
              So I understand.
              
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              Everyone talking about it? I
              wouldn't wonder. All I seek is a
              genuine balance of power between the
              Emperor and the Senate. Thus I have
              transferred legal power -- which was
              theirs to begin with -- back to the
              Senators. This includes a shared
              right to taxation too but some bite
              in the plan. It's a start, only a
              start. If the Emperor and the
              Senate can share power then the
              people will be ready to take their
              share. This means Commodus has to
              bend; does he strike you as that
              type?
              
              NARCISSUS
              You're too hard on him. He is a
              strong young man, with you as his
              guide...
              
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              A man should be upright, not be kept
              upright.
              (pause)
              History shows us that a good general
              is quick to recognize opportunities
              -- even if it means making a
              complete about face at the last
              minute. I want you to consider
              becoming my heir.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Marcus, you honor me, but I'm a
              soldier, politics scare the hell out
              of me.
              
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              The Senators admire you.
              
              NARCISSUS
              They fear me.
              
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              They fear change. The new Caesar
              must be honest enough to know when
              the emperorship is no longer
              feasible. You could be the one, the
              Emperor, the man who oversees the
              rebirth of the Republic.
              
              NARCISSUS
              I'll do anything in my power to help
              you restore the Republic but I can't
              be that power.
            
            
            The door creeps open and Galen slips in followed by Commodus.
            
            
              GALEN
              General; the emperor needs my full
              attention. Please? He must have
              his elixirs.
              
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              Don't waste time. Finish our
              work... Swear!
              
              NARCISSUS
              I swear, Marcus.
            
            
            Marcus smiles, but grips his hand.
            
            
              MARCUS AURELIUS
              I'm going to miss riding the lines
              with you, Narcissus...
            
            
            HALLWAY
            
            Commodus walks Narcissus to the door himself.
            
            
              COMMODUS
              You and my father have become very
              close. Perhaps one day I may say
              the same for us.
              
              NARCISSUS
              You flatter me, Caesar.
              
              COMMODUS
              Being as close, I'm certain you've
              noticed what we all have noticed.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Caesar?
              
              COMMODUS
              That this illness has clouded his
              mind.
            
            
            He shuts the door with an ominous finality.
            
            EXT. MARCUS AURELIUS' QUARTERS - NIGHT
            
            Narcissus turns and runs straight into Lucilla who's been waiting for him. Her reaction is to put her arms around his neck and look up into his smiling face. But he's just amused.
            
            
              LUCILLA
              I thought all good generals were
              quick to recognize opportunities.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Sneaking around with your brother?
              
              LUCILLA
              Without him. He'd be weeping if he
              overheard that. Well? The idea of
              you as my adopted brother is very...
              exciting.
              
              NARCISSUS
              I'm not fit for the job and as a
              matter of fact I'm not taking the
              job.
              
              LUCILLA
              Why do you keep playing at being so
              humble? It's a little embarrassing.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Why do you play at being drunk?
              
              LUCILLA
              How do you know I am playing? Well,
              the clown is always harmless. Isn't
              that right? And how did you ever
              get to know me so well? The last we
              spent any time together I was
              fourteen. I think you know me
              better than my father.
              (pause)
              He's going to die, isn't he?
              
              NARCISSUS
              I don't believe that. He's got the
              best doctor in the world and a will
              of iron. You know we're preparing
              for a full-blown invasion of
              Germany.
              
              LUCILLA
              Of course I know -- who do you think
              is paying for it? The Emperor
              himself, didn't you know? Why do
              you think Commodus came rushing up
              to the front? Burning patriotism?
              Filial love? He wants to be sure
              when he takes over there's enough
              cash left in the treasury to...
              play Emperor. Watch out for him,
              Narcissus; he's inexperienced,
              but... be careful.
            
            
            INT. NARCISSUS' TENT - NIGHT
            
            Narcissus painfully pulls his toga over his head and for the first time we really get to see his battle wounds. All the dressings have bled through. He dips fresh bandages in a bowl of hot water... then reaches back and peels off a dressing.
            
            FIVE LITTLE FIRED TABLET PORTRAITS OF NARCISSUS' ANCESTORS... each in an individual stand on a tiny alter. Narcissus' table is set with five colorful wooden plates with food and drink for each. Dressed again, he not so much as prays to the tablets as carries on a conversation.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Postumas, Lilliana, Guyan,
              Agrippina, Lartes. The battle is
              won, my family. Of course, I'm sure
              you were there with me, Guyan.
              Grandmother always said you loved a
              good fight. Lilliana, I set some
              local fruit at your place tonight.
              They're not bad. And don't tell me
              you don't like exotic food.
            
            
            He lights incense that goes up fast seeming to flood the tent with smoke.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Welcome to the table of life, my
              ancestors.
            
            
            Narcissus hoists his arm onto a folding stool and leans his head on his arm, exhaustion finally taking over. In the dark and the smoke of the incense he falls asleep.
            
            THE ANCESTORS...
            
            There's a moment when their faces seem somehow alive in the ghostly, shimmering smoke.
            
            
              VOICE
              Daddy... Daddy! Daddy wake up!
            
            
            NARCISSUS
            
            slowly focuses on the portraits in the muted dawn light. In front of the portraits is the beaming face of a YOUNG GIRL. She's his six year old daughter THEMIS, a black-haired, dark eyed beauty.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Themis!
            
            
            She holds a DOLL up in his face: it's a doll dressed up like a Roman General.
            
            
              THEMIS
              This is you, daddy.
            
            
            He picks her up and spins around to find his wife SELENE with their older daughter MANTO. Now the others rush to embrace him. A thirty-year old male house-hold slave -- LINDO -- enters carrying woven bags of personal belongings.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Selene! Manto! Lindo, too! Oh,
              gods... how did you get here?
            
            
            EXT. CAMP - NEAR THE DANUBE - MORNING
            
            As the family walks along the edge of a slow moving, peaceful bend of the great river, Themis holds her doll for Narcissus' approval.
            
            Lindo walks close; though a slave he's clearly part of the family.
            
            Narcissus takes the toy likeness, makes sure his daughter sees he's giving it a serious scrutiny.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              He's very realistic.
              
              SELENE
              Isn't the helmet magnificent?
              
              THEMIS
              I made the plume from a quail
              feather.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Much more colorful than the ones we
              wear. And, of course, less dented.
              
              MANTO
              Father, is it true the Germans are
              just fighting to protect their land?
            
            
            Narcissus and Selene swap a fast look.
            
            
              SELENE
              Well, you wanted the girls to have
              the best teachers.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Greeks?
              
              SELENE
              Athenians...
            
            
            That sounds even worse.
            
            
              MANTO
              Teacher says that the divine Julius
              used the Germans as a pretext to
              dissolve the Republic.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Did he now...?
              
              MANTO
              And that the Germans are only
              struggling to keep their honor and
              the ways of their people. And that
              throughout history Rome has always
              been the aggressor.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Well, remind teacher: once upon a
              time it was the Hebrews over the
              Philistines; the Babylonians over
              the Hebrews; Egypt over Babylon; the
              Greeks over the Trojans; Persians
              over the Greeks; Etruscans over the
              Latins; Sabines over the Latins and
              Etruscans. Now it's Rome over
              everyone and I don't know when the
              world has known such peace.
              
              MANTO
              I can't wait to tell my teachers all
              that!
            
            
            Can see Narcissus feels better about this already.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              What about their philosophy lessons?
              
              SELENE
              They're studying with Cynics.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Of course...
              
              THEMIS
              Daddy, Lindo says these forest are
              haunted by sprites and spirits! Can
              we go to bed early so we can meet
              them in our dreams?
            
            
            Narcissus and Selene catch Lindo's smile...
            
            INT. TENT - LATE NIGHT
            
            Narcissus and Selene making love in the dark. From outside come distant lightning flashes followed by the hollow roll of far off thunder.
            
            Finally Selene collapses against Narcissus, but it looks like she could go on for another hour if she just weren't simply exhausted. They laugh quietly at their passion.
            
            
              SELENE
              You need to come home!
              
              NARCISSUS
              I can see that...
              
              SELENE
              The battle is over. The war is
              over. You've won!
              
              NARCISSUS
              If you win, you know, you have to
              stay. It's the losers who get to go
              home. Besides, I'm not so sure it
              is over. Centurions report enemy
              scouts probing our lines.
            
            
            Selene sighs, then gets an idea and slides out of bed; she returns with a long necked jug.
            
            
              SELENE
              Look what we've brought you all the
              way from Spain.
            
            
            He looks at the jug and the label.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              This is our oil from our estates?
              
              SELENE
              I've been overseeing production
              myself for the past three years,
              you'll be surprised at how wonderful
              our oil has become.
            
            
            She pushed the bottle neck between her naked breasts and smiles.
            
            
              SELENE
              If you want to know, you'll have to
              come and get it.
            
            
            Narcissus puts his hands on the base of the bottle, then lets his hand slide to her breast. But she moves the bottle aside, pulls him close -- but he snatches the bottle and gives it a good look.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Very fancy. Did you design the
              bottle?
              
              SELENE
              Who else? I'm the one who runs the
              estates while you're here risking
              everything we have for the glory of
              Rome! Or for the glory of you!
              
              NARCISSUS
              I'm a soldier -- we're at war. I
              can't stay home tending the damned
              olive groves?
              
              SELENE
              We don't need your help we're doing
              great on our own.
            
            
            Narcissus cools down, sees this is going a bad way.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              I want to come home, of course I do,
              I'd have to be mad not to want that.
              It's just that Marcus trusts me.
              
              SELENE
              Let him trust Quintus.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Quintus is overly idealistic.
              
              SELENE
              I never knew a more idealistic man
              than you.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Me? Well, I believe in Rome...
              you'd have to after what I've seen,
              how people outside the empire treat
              each other.
              
              SELENE
              I don't even want to imagine the
              things you've seen...
              
              NARCISSUS
              What you don't want to imagine is
              the things I've done.
            
            
            Silence. All the while they've been talking the storm has been slowly approaching, thunder beating ominously closer. Selene embraces him.
            
            Suddenly Manto and Themis leap into bed with them and push beneath their bearskin blanket. Themis is crying and Manto is shaken.
            
            
              SELENE
              Girls! What's the trouble? Manto?
              
              MANTO
              Lindo was right! This is a haunted
              place! The night spirits came to
              us...
              
              THEMIS
              We had horrible nightmares!
            
            
            Lightning flashes and thunder drops like a bomb as the storm settles on the camp. The girls pull themselves close to Selene and Narcissus.
            
            INT. NARCISSUS' TENT - LATE AFTERNOON
            
            Themis and Manto help Selene and Lindo pack the last of several baskets.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Don't stop to visit -- take the
              children straight home and I'll
              follow as soon as I can.
              
              THEMIS
              Tomorrow?
              
              NARCISSUS
              As soon as I can.
              
              THEMIS
              On your honor as a Roman officer,
              daddy?
              
              NARCISSUS
              On my honor as your daddy...
            
            
            One of Narcissus personal guards enters.
            
            
              PERSONAL GUARD
              Sir, Caesar Commodus and Quintus
              Clarus to see you.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Tell them to come in!
            
            
            Commodus and Quintus enter as the guard returns to his post. Quintus sets his helmet down. He's wearing his lorica segmentata.
            
            
              QUINTUS
              Selene, girls.
            
            
            Commodus nods as Selene motions for the children to sit
            quietly.
            
            
              QUINTUS
              Marcus Aurelius has died.
              
              COMMODUS
              He left us at dawn.
            
            
            Everyone stunned. Selene embraces the children. Narcissus slowly sits back at the table.
            
            
              COMMODUS
              Please accept my deepest sympathy as
              you were one of his most loyal
              officers.
            
            
            Narcissus takes out four scrolls, hands them to Commodus.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              These were my latest reports to
              Marcus.
            
            
            But Quintus takes them.
            
            
              COMMODUS
              I want to extend my hand in
              gratitude for what you have done for
              my father and Rome, and to offer my
              friendship. The next few weeks will
              be trying. As you know Marcus
              wisely or unwisely laid the
              foundations for greater Senatorial
              control and there are those likely
              to take advantage of his good
              intentions. Will you join me in
              strengthening my government? As you
              know your support, your friendship
              at this critical moment would
              silence a dangerous faction.
            
            
            While they speak Quintus unrolls the documents. He's not happy reading them.
            
            
              QUINTUS
              Serious stuff...
              
              NARCISSUS
              Centurions on both sides of the
              river are convinced the Germans will
              try one last offensive. They've got
              nothing to lose and it's so very
              like them.
            
            
            Commodus and Quintus swap a fast look.
            
            
              COMMODUS
              I'm ordering a general stand-down in
              preparation for withdrawal back
              across the Danube.
              
              NARCISSUS
              We have to stop the Germans now!
              
              QUINTUS
              We must obey our emperor and the
              Senate.
              
              COMMODUS
              I met with Falco, and the Senators
              have agreed to call for a truce with
              the Germans.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Forgive me, Caesar, but do two
              Senator represent the mood of the
              whole Senate or the will of the
              Roman people? Besides, every truce
              we make with the Germans they break!
              
              COMMODUS
              They won't break this one.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Apparently my opinion wasn't needed.
              
              QUINTUS
              Everyone knew you would have been
              outspoken against this deal.
              
              NARCISSUS
              What deal?
              
              QUINTUS
              Rome is going to pay an allotment to
              the German tribes on an annual
              basis.
            
            
            Narcissus reacts as if he'd been stabbed.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Rome is going to pay tribute -- like
              a defeated nation begging for mercy?
              Have you told your troops that?
              
              QUINTUS
              My troops don't make policy.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Well, they die for it!
              
              SELENE
              Narcissus -- it's over! Pack and
              come home with us...
              
              COMMODUS
              You have a wise woman by your side.
              
              NARCISSUS
              On his death bed I promised Marcus I
              would complete our work here. The
              Senate may be vacillating, but I
              have the army behind me. I'm taking
              half a cohort and restocking that
              fort.
              
              QUINTUS
              I can't let you do that.
            
            
            Narcissus turns and for the first time really looks Quintus over.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              In you armor, Quintus? Is that how
              you come to visit a friend?
            
            
            They stare at each other. Narcissus goes for his sword just as LEGIONNAIRES rush in. Commodus backs against the tent wall. Narcissus heaves one soldier into the furniture, fells another with a chair and grabs his sword...
            
            
              QUINTUS
              Don't kill him!
            
            
            Three soldiers tackle Narcissus to the floor. Soldiers grab Selene and the children -- Lindo reaches for a knife and he's immediately killed. The children SCREAM...
            
            
              SELENE
              Narcissus...!
            
            
            INT. CELL - NIGHT
            
            Narcissus sits in the dirt leaning against the log wall, his hands chained in front of him. The door opens and four heavily armed Praetorian Guard enter.
            
            EXT. CELL - NIGHT
            
            Narcissus stands in the pouring rain facing Falco, Gaius, Tribuus and several tribunes. Four slaves hold a canvas over Commodus and the others -- as they talk Narcissus continues to be drenched.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Where is my family?
              
              COMMODUS
              Cooperate and they will be returned
              to your estate. I could have
              executed you.
              
              NARCISSUS
              And my army would have thrown your
              body into the Danube.
            
            
            They glare at each other in the dark; Commodus' eyes seem to burn in the lamp light.
            
            
              COMMODUS
              The army is a problem. They love
              you. You have led them from victory
              to victory in the name of Rome and
              they love you. And after all,
              you're just a hothead acting from a
              misguided sense of loyalty -- who
              could fault you for that?
              (nods to Falco)
              Thus have I reached a compromise
              with the Senate over your fate:
              instead of executing you, I'm
              sending you to Rome where you will
              be tried...
              
              NARCISSUS
              On what charge?
              
              FALCO
              Insubordination. To the Emperor...
              and the Senate.
              
              COMMODUS
              Quintus will tell the army that you
              are being called to Rome to
              celebrate your victory. They will
              hear that you are living in luxury.
              He will let them feel you have
              betrayed them for the good life.
              And soon the army won't even
              remember your name.
            
            
            All turn and leave but Gaius. Two soldiers hold Narcissus while a third goes through the process of chaining his wrists.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              The Senate too?
              
              GAIUS
              The moment you returned from the
              battle your options were clear. If
              you are a friend to neither side,
              legate, you must be an enemy to
              both. We needed to know what you
              believed.
              
              NARCISSUS
              I hope you live to see what I
              believe...
            
            
            At that the soldiers drag Narcissus toward a wagon with tiny barred windows.
            
            INT. PRISON WAGON - NIGHT
            
            In the dark Narcissus is chained to a bench and the door slams shut.
            
            EXT. PRISON WAGON WHEEL - DAY
            
            The thick spoke wood wheel slams over rocks and ruts of a primitive forest road.
            
            INT. WAGON - DAY
            
            Narcissus jars awake and flies swarm off his face. A GERMAN PRISONER is chained to the wall, a rag-wrapped chain around his mouth as a gag. His head nods forward; could be asleep, could be dead. Narcissus leans forward and is stopped by his own chains. He glares at the rusted iron links as if they were the most unbearable insult.
            
            
              JUBA
              Narcissus!
            
            
            At the far end of the wagon is Juba. Looks like he's been worked over pretty good. They stare at each other.
            
            
              JUBA
              You on your way to trial, too,
              general? Or do you think they've
              already had our trial?
              
              NARCISSUS
              Why you?
              
              JUBA
              My loyalties... were in doubt.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Fools to let us both live; we'll be
              our own best witnesses at our trial.
              
              JUBA
              That's what worries me...
            
            
            Suddenly hands LURCH FOR HIS THROAT but are stopped by chains. It's the gagged German. He drops his arms, but keeps his eyes lowered staring at the Imperial Roman Eagle around Narcissus' neck.
            
            FADE TO:
            
            EXT. ROME - DAY
            
            Wearing a flowing toga and golden laurel, Commodus rides into Rome in a military chariot through the Arch of Titus that leads down the 'Sacred Road' through the Forum. A skeleton force of legionnaires parade just behind as DRUMMERS beat a brisk tattoo. Tribuus walks ahead of the chariot as two legionnaires hold military standards on high.
            
            First they pass the Senate on their left where the Senators stand on the steps to greet him. Falco is out front and raises his arms in welcome. As they pass the Senate they're surrounded by citizens.
            
            
              TRIBUUS
              Marcus Aurelius Commodus Antoninus
              Augustus, Emperor of Rome,
              conqueror of the German tribes!
              Master of the Danube! All of Rome
              salutes you!
            
            
            Citizens of Rome line the way. Some cheer, but most are quiet. And that silence is unnerving. Then:
            
            
              VOICE
              Romans do not pay tribute!
            
            
            And that causes a landslide of yelling. Commodus stares dead ahead as they're now forced to run a gauntlet of outraged citizens. Finally his chariot picks up speed as it continues through the forum toward the palace on the Palatine Hill.
            
            INT. IMPERIAL PALACE - DUSK
            
            While Commodus paces like a caged animal, Falco walks to and fro oddly trying to keep up with him. Lucilla sits stretching her legs; after the long trip she looks exhausted. A slave pours wine.
            
            
              FALCO
              The Senate is out to sink you. I
              swear it, Caesar, your generosity is
              being repaid with public attacks on
              your honor. Your enemies want you
              weak enough so by the first of Janus
              when you must be confirmed the
              Senate will be able to deny you.
              
              COMMODUS
              How can they? Who else is there? I
              have no heir...
              
              LUCILLA
              That's the point, dear brother, your
              'heir' is the Senate. And believe
              me, they know it.
              
              FALCO
              Do not take this lightly, Caesar.
              They mean to abolish the
              Emperorship. If they do you and
              your sister will be executed.
              You've got to plan your moves as
              seriously as if you were going to
              war.
            
            
            EXT. PRISON WAGON WHEEL - DAYS LATER - NIGHT
            
            The wheel bumps up from a rut and onto a road of precisely cut polygonal lava blocks.
            
            INT. PRISON WAGON - DAY
            
            The wagon STOPS. Narcissus wakes and looks across to Juba. With a horrendous BANG the entire side of the wagon falls away as it's unhinged by SOLDIERS.
            
            EXT. PRISON WAGON
            
            The prisoners are lined up facing a rank of soldiers holding them at spear-point. Narcissus now sees that their wagon is part of a convoy of four; all unload prisoners on the edge of a forest.
            
            
              JUBA
              Is this Rome? Are we just going to
              be executed?
              
              NARCISSUS
              They can't... if this is Rome...
            
            
            Narcissus is chained wrist-to-wrist with the German as all the prisoners are CHAINED IN PAIRS. Juba gets chained to a tall blonde German WARRIOR.
            
            NOW EVERYTHING HAPPENS FAST --
            
            A DOZEN ARMED MEN with feathers woven into their hair charge at them from the far end of the path and dive them down a trail that leads between a double row of tall oaks. Cries, hoots and cheers surround them like an INVISIBLE MASS OF HUMANITY and at the end of the grove there's this unnatural GLOW.
            
            IN THE GROWING LIGHT
            
            they emerge into the center of a VAST ARENA that's been 'planted' with trees to imitate a forest.
            
            From the tops of the sheer twelve foot perimeter walls, banks of seats slope away tier after tier until, at the very tops of the seating are arch after arch, each framing a marble statue of a different Roman emperor.
            
            THE PRISONERS...
            
            gawk at the enormous proportions of the building: it's the COLOSSEUM of Rome. Looking back at them are FIFTY THOUSAND FANS -- and as one, like some surreal canned sound track they all LAUGH.
            
            Then to a fanfare of horns and drums a corpulent, self-important man rises. This is JERSES -- head of the Roman Circus. Jerses turns to the imperial box, but the marble throne-like seat which has a carved wolf relief, is EMPTY.
            
            
              JERSES
              On this dawn! In celebration of the
              New Caesar, Lucius Aelius Aurelius
              Commodus' glorious triumph over the
              German tribes I declare these games
              -- which will run without
              interruption to the month of Janus
              -- open to one and all!
            
            
            HOWLS and CHEERS from the audience -- many in the 'best seats' (nearest the arena) rise and directly applaud
            Jerses.
            
            NARCISSUS
            
            Searching the row of prisoners he sees Juba staring dead ahead.
            
            
              JERSES
              In sacrifice for Rome that the world
              might know the new Emperor's love
              for his citizens, during these games
              two hundred pairs of gladiators will
              fight to the death...!
              (deafening cheers)
              One thousand criminals will be
              devoured by wild beasts... there
              shall be venationes! Battles be-
              twixt elephants and rhinoceroses;
              bears and bulls; leopards and lions;
              exotic animals never seen in Rome --
              captured by our legions in their
              triumph in Africa -- will be hunted
              to the death!
            
            
            Narcissus is staggered -- his head pivots around at the frantic, blood-lusting crowd.
            
            ARCHERS...
            
            emerge from a door in a wall of the Colosseum, bows strung over their shoulders, each carries a small jug and each archer approaches a pair of chained-together prisoners. As they DAUB PAINT on the prisoners' arms -- a particular NUMBER for each pair -- spectators rise, pointing at different pairs, some jotting notes. Juba and the Blonde get daubed with a red 'III'.
            
            
              SLAVE #1
              Wagers! Make your wagers -- visit
              the Blue Betting booths! Remember
              the number of your favorite pair!
              
              SLAVE #2
              Red Booths -- bet at the Red Booths!
              The Red Booths always give you the
              best odds! The Red Booths -- open
              until curfew!
            
            
            A young, SURLY-LOOKING ARCHER gets to Narcissus and the German. He snorts his disdain, then daubs a black Roman numeral 'V' onto the German's arm -- but when he paints Narcissus he decks the archer with his free hand. The audience CHEERS and there's a spurt of note-taking in the stands.
            
            FROM THE CHEAP SEATS --
            
            a lanky GREEK, PROXIMO PALINDROMOS, instantly flashes his dark eyes down into the mass of prisoners.
            
            PROXIMO'S POV
            
            Hard to see anything from this far up. He starts to turn away when the German Warrior steps aside and as Narcissus is revealed his ROMAN EAGLE FLASHES.
            
            AND PROXIMO
            
            suddenly very interested... Quickly he looks across to the opposite side of the arena where a pencil-thin man in a dark green toga sits beside Jerses, also scrutinizing the prisoners. He looks RIGHT UP AT PROXIMO. The man is LYKAS.
            
            INT. COLOSSEUM
            
            Narcissus is shoved down an immense stone hallway mad with activity.
            
            Juba is rushed along twenty feet ahead. Behind the huge doors are drawn closed by two burly slaves but at the last second they stop to let Proximo in.
            
            RAMP
            
            Narcissus herded with the others down a steep ramp. They pass...
            
            -- huge baskets of FLOWERS being ground to juice and dumped into a sluice.
            
            -- the side of a cage; as Narcissus passes, a leopard SLAMS against the bars.
            
            -- Narcissus is pushed on, deeper into the guts of the Colosseum. He gets a fast glimpse of a room where BUTCHERS chop out slabs of meat. Bleeding ribs dangle from hooks...
            
            -- SLAVES charge in opposite directions along a tunnel yanking pulley ropes as a CAGED BEAR rises from below.
            
            -- But now they're pushed deeper into the darkening 'basement' until finally they reach --
            
            THE 'HOLE'
            
            Slaves wait with oil lamps to light their way as they run in a semi-squat beneath the low stone ceiling. Prisoners GASP in the choking air while around them come the banshee wails of other PRISONERS. Finally they stop and Narcissus and Juba come face-to-face.
            
            
              JUBA
              Fight! Feohtan!
            
            
            But Juba is knocked down by two guards -- one rears back to spear him when Narcissus throws himself in front of Juba...
            
            
              PROXIMO
              Stop! Stop!
            
            
            The guard instantly backs off as torches converge lighting up the claustrophobic tunnel. Proximo steps into the light as Narcissus stands. Then he takes hold of Narcissus' Roman Eagle.
            
            
              PROXIMO
              Is this your?
            
            
            Narcissus GRABS the eagle and shoves Proximo back.
            
            Proximo nods to slaves and Narcissus' chain is held up against the wall and with two blows the links are broken with a hammer. Narcissus is yanked back the way he came. He just has time to look over his shoulder to see Juba shoved into the hole and the door SLAMS behind them.
            
            
            
            
            
                  
            
                  
            
            
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