Thus, the major character to die this time is: Lucretia?īack to the battle. With that, she and baby go over the side to a watery death, or apparently so. Ilithyia crawls after her, reaching Lucretia as she stands at the precipice of the building, babbling about how happy her dead husband would be with a son. She proceeds to do a Caesarian on Ilithyia, eventually leaving the room with the infant boy. She then kills the other slave, leaving her alone with Ilithyia. Then, Lucretia appears, bloodied from killing the servant. Meanwhile, Ilithyia is being tended to by her servants, but she hears a cry. They use the contraption against the Romans, burning their encampment to the ground. They go off to their task, which involves sneaking on the Romans and commandeering their fireball catapult. The warriors are united, with a look between Oenomaus and Gannicus signaling the end of their feud. Spartacus rallies his troops, saying in essence that they will be regarded as gods in the future for what they've done to stand against Glaber and the Romans. But when Lucretia suddenly turns around, she sees that Ilithyia's water has broken. Lucretia tells Ilithyia of her freedom, but unbeknownst to her (or at least we think), Ilithyia approaches Lucretia, whose back is to her, with intentions of pushing her to the water below. She then hacks away until she finally severs his head. But she does maneuver herself in prime scrotum-slicing position, and cleaves Ashur where he lives. She radiates fierceness and a desire for revenge, but it is clear that, while vastly improved as a fighter, she is no match for Ashur. Crixus challenges Ashur to a mano-a-mano duel, but he and everyone else is surprised when Maevia wants to fight him. Obviously, Spartacus turns down the deal. With literally nothing to lose now, Ashur ascends the mountain and offers up Glaber's deal: give up and everyone's lives will be spared, albeit going back to cruel servitude. However, instead of killing Ashur, Glaber plans to use the slave to deliver a message to Spartacus. However, they are mercenaries, after all, and abandon Ashur after Glaber agrees to pay them handsomely. Glaber makes his move on Ashur, who thinks his mercenaries will stand with him. Glaber responds in the manner as intended by the ladies, but then throws Ilithyia a curveball, telling her that Lucretia must be done away with. The two ladies come up with a plan to rid Lucretia of Ashur. Glaber's wife is determined to have the baby born in Rome, while Lucretia laments being given to Ashur by Glaber.
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