![]() ![]() As Spartacus' closest friend at the ludus, Varro was often a source of humor, warmth and support for the gladiator. Varro's death may have been the first true indication that this show was going to pierce our hearts quite brutally. It was gross and horrible and amazingly violent, and it showed just how lethal the women on this series can be, not to mention Ilithyia's demonstrated vicious violent streak, when subjected to humiliation. Her rage bubbled over and she promptly attacked Licinia and bashed her face into the marble until there was nothing left. Licinia made the mistake of laughing over the ordeal, but Ilithyia didn't think it was very funny. ![]() Lucretia took that even further by allowing Licinia to witness the situation, which would have been a major problem for Ilithyia on numerous levels. They were ultimate frenemies, but with Ilithyia, there's a fine line between friend and enemy, and that line crumbled when Lucretia tricked Ilithyia into having sex with Spartacus, instead of Crixus. Status is everything among the Romans, and Ilithyia never seemed very comfortable in Licinia's presence, which isn't all that surprising as she was often slighted by the cousin of Marcus Crassus. It seemed like Licinia was to Ilithyia what Ilithyia was to Lucretia. ![]()
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