Arminius and Titus, born in Germania and Samaritan, respectively, were sons of defeated chiefs who contributed their eldest warrior. While raised by the Romans from a very young age. They underwent the best education, received top-notch facilities, and gained battle experience that propelled them to their current status. Their loyalty to Rome surpassed even their loyalty to their own families, making them exemplary Roman soldiers.
A decade later, these two warriors stood at the pinnacle of Roman elites, proudly representing Rome in the arena. One faced the eastern swordsman, while the other confronted the savage warrior from across the sea.
"Fight starts!" announced the senior monk, and with those words, the clash of four warriors commenced, leaving spectators gasping in anticipation.
Arminius, aged 17 years old, battle power of 78
Titus, aged 18 years old, battle power of 80
Ha Ron, aged 17 years old, battle power of 56