"Kick it! Kick it harder! Heh what are you doing!"
"Ah, comon! I betted my lunch money for this!"
"Run! Run! Run don't let him get a chance to get you number thirteen!"
"Don't stop! Yes don't stop! Bypass him! Block him! Yes that's the way man!"
"Oh, Holy Santa Maria what is this! What is the Datori indietro and Datori innanzi doing! Do they have eyes?"
In a crowed corner from the port of Constantine in Thessaloniki a game of harpustum, a ball game is going on between two groups of sailors. The game of harpustum was used to be played in the era of Pagan Rome which had been revived a few years back in Northern Italia, specifically in those prosperous cities of Florencia, Venezia, Genoa and Milano. This game is then brought over the seas to various Latin colonies spreading the fashioned sport around and is eventually introduced to the lands under Antonius bringing in a totally new kind of recreational exercise for the people.