The sun stood high at the sky burning the earth with relentless power. The air flickered over the burning land and was filled with noise. Wood hitting wood. Metal hitting metal. The origin of this noise was the walled yard of an ample villa which dominated the hill it was built upon. It stood on the very outskirts of Peastum, a busy town several days south of Rome. On the balcony stood two ladies which looked down on the dusty backyard with excitement where the noise had its origin. They wore artful hairstyle with pearls woven into their curled hairs and long airy tunics which were held by sashes bend around their refined bodies just below their breasts. Close to them stood a tall woman with red hair dressed with a simple tunic. She waved a big hand fan with ostrich feathers to deliver a stream of air to the ladies.
"Aglaea dear, would you like more wine", the older lady who looked slightly past the midst of her 20's asked.
"Oh yes, with pleasure Lavina. It is very hot today. See how the men are sweating," the one called Aglaea answered. She seemed to be a bit younger perhaps 22 to barely 24.
Lavina clapped her hands and a girl with bronze skin and curly black hair left the shadow close to the wall and refilled Aglaea's goblet. Lavina nodded the girl and shifted her attention again down to the yard while the girl stepped back to the wall.
Lavina let some time pass until she broke the silence again. "How do you judge them?" she wanted to know.
"Honestly, I do not understand too much about it. Of course I adore the games. But to judge? Well, If you ask me I would bet on the tall blond one over there. Who is he?" was Aglaea's prompt reply pointing her finger down on one of the men.
"Oh, this one? You have a stunning taste my dear. He is one of the slaves Germanicus brought from his recent campaign. One barbar from the northern forests beyond the Alps. His name is Hildbert. He is training for not too long but as Aemilius says he has a very promising future. Tall, strong, athletic, skilled and fearless. He is really blessed by Mars as it looks like."
Aglaea smiled, "May be not only blessed by Mars. Also Venus might have had a word or two, don't you think so?"
Lavina laughed, "Oh well, probably. You will never change, will you? I already forgot about it. Since my marriage with Aemilius I almost forgot about the way of life in Rome. And its countless pleasures. It is so hard and boring to live here in the south. The middle of nowhere."
"Surrounded by the most adorable men one could imagine," Aglaea extended Lavina's sentence chuckling while fixating the blond barbar eagerly. "I think it is not the worst thing to be married to a lanista and live in a ludus. If I imagine my view from the balcony it is far less entertaining."
"You're kidding," Lavina replied. "What could ever compete with the life in Rome?"
"To watch the games each day," Aglaea answered with a grin and took a sip from her wine. "Would you mind to let them fight for me?"
"Of course not," Lavina agreed, "If my precious friend has a wish, it is my order." She clapped her hands.
Down the yard a black man wearing a whip looked up, "Domina?"
"Douksa, get an opponent for Hildbert and let them fight," Lavina ordered.
"As you wish domina," was Douksa's obedient answer. The Nubian let his whip crack to interrupt the practice of the men and told Hildbert to take up wooden arms. As a murmillo he got equipped with a sword and the tall shield of a legionnaire. Usually also a bronze helmet and greaves if it were for a real fight in the arena. This time he wore just a leather helmet and padding around his sword-arm and legs and a short wooden sword.
His chosen opponent was the typical one: a thraex. He equipped similar gear but a smaller rectangular shield and a bended wooden sword shaped like the real sica. The bend was meant to enable thrusts over the rim of the bigger murmillo's shield or to hook behind the shield to compensate for the different sizes. Unlike for real fights he too wore not the bronze gear. Just a leather helmet and padding same as Hildbert's.
"One dinar on Flavus the thraex," Lavina said.
"You'll owe me one than," Aglaea smiled and watched the ongoing with rising excitement.
Both gladiators got ready and faced the balcony. They greeted the ladies by rising their swords and than turned to face each other.
"Oh by the Gods," Aglaea cheered. "This is so exciting."
"You may order them to begin," Lavina invited.
"Oh really? That's great. I love you so much Lavina," Aglaea was flattered. Than she yelled down, "Begin!"
The thraex immediately attacked and threw his whole weight in a shield-trust against Hildbert. But the northern barbarian was too strong to be put out of balance so easily and held his stand. The shields crushed against each other with no further effect. Immediately Hildbert gave a powerful push back to his shield and threw his opponent away into defense. They started to clash together again and again. Each stroke, each thrust they ducked, dodged or deflected with their shields. Both were skillful fighters as Aglaea could witness. The fight went back and force with no clear advantage for one or the other. What Hildbert had in favor with strength, the other gladiator compensated with experience, lighter gear and better agility.
Aglaea leaned over the parapet of the balcony not to miss a move. She followed the combat with reddish cheeks full of suspense and quite aroused. She cheered her favorite shivering with anticipation. The muscular half naked bodies gleaming from sweat in the hot southern sun stimulated her fantasy.
Than Hildbert made a cunning move. He lured the thraex by showing an open space in his shield guard. As expected the thraex tried a sword thrust against the opened space. But Hildbert dodged the thrust he had foreseen and spun around giving the thraex a hard blow with his shield to the back. Already almost out of balance from his forceful thrust which only pierced the air Hildbert's blow brought him down to the sand. At once Hildbert was upon him and held him down with his heavy shield on his neck. Flavus rose his hand with two fingers towards the balcony as a sign of his surrender begging for mercy. Hildbert looked also towards the balcony rising his wooden sword. His neck framed by tousled hair blond as straw.
"He may live," Aglaea said delighted towards her victorious favorite. "He brought me a dinar at last and fought bravely. Spare his life." She held her hand out with the thumb upwards. Of course Lavina did the same. If it was time to spill blood it should be inside the arena and not at this forgotten place without the cheers of hundreds and hundreds of throats. Besides this fight was not meant serious.
"I owe you a dinar", Lavina said and smiled to Aglaea who could not turn her face away from this barbarian gladiator who was helping Flavus back on his feet.
"What? Oh yes, indeed!" Aglaea answered obviously lost in thoughts.
Meanwhile Hildbert was putting his training weapons back and was about to continue the training as his comrades already did. Still observing, Aglaea made a sudden move towards Lavina, "You know? Concerning the dinar I have an exciting idea. Listen..." She put her mouth close to Lavina's ear and whispered something. As she finished Lavina rolled her eyes and shook her head slightly. "My dear. If you wish it, it will be. Of course I won't turn down your request." Lavina looked down to the man with the whip, "Douksa!"
Douksa had been a gladiator himself for years. One with fortune. Unlike others he had won most of his fights. And the few he lost he fought with such bravery and skill that the crowd was willing to spare him. So he went through. He received several wounds during his career but due to good medical treatment he always recovered without being crippled. A gladiator was very valuable for his owner especially such a good one like Douksa. So they were treated well and got the best medical care money could buy. Douksa managed to survive due to his bravery, his skill and his talent to enthuse the crowd until he finally was rewarded with the rudis. The wooden sword which was the symbol of him being a free man now.
But just being free did not mean much inside of the strict hierarchical society of the Roman Empire. Therefore his options remained quite limited. Becoming referee in the arena or a bodyguard or keeping up the fights as a rudiarius and participate in the games as an elite. Opting for glory and wealth. Or death.
Douksa took another decision and signed a contract with the lanista to become his trainer of gladiators. But whether a free man or not. The domina was to obey in any matter as if she would be the lanista herself.
"Yes domina," he replied dutiful up to the balcony where Lavina stood looking down on him.
"Hildbert has deserved a gratification. He shall have the rest of the day off. Send him to relax, bath and let him get a massage too. And during the next break I will have to talk with you inside the villa", she gave her orders.
"I have understood domina," Douksa replied. "Everything will be arranged according to your wishes."
Lavina turned towards her guest, "Well, let's go inside and refresh a bit in the atrium. The heat it getting unbearable, don't you think so dear?"
"You're right as usual," Aglaea agreed unable to turn her head away from Hildbert. "May be we could have a light meal too?"
Lavina nodded: "Sure!"
"Oh, by the way. Does this barbar speak our tongue?" came suddenly to Aglaea's mind.
"Well, don't expect him to write poems. But he understands most," was the answer.
The ladies went chatting through the door inside the villa and fled the burning heat down inside the atrium which was much more comfortable to stay. They rested on convenient divans which stood around the central pool. They let themselves being served from the house slaves with wine and tiny dishes.
Hildbert left the yard and went to the quarters of the gladiators. He went to the bath room and prepared himself a bath. He slipped into the stony tub and felt the refreshing water which took the weight of his body away. Same way it took away his thoughts. Way back to the north, deep inside the moist and foggy forests where his tribe the Cherusci lived.