What his breath must smell like after 10,000 years doesn’t bear thinking about. A terrified Cait is unwrapped by Veran who breaths in her face, “It is her”. Kerra insists she must go and speak to Aulus alone, which turns out to be a mistake as he grabs her knife, stabs her and cuts her heart out, throwing it on the fire. Hella sells Cait to the druids for a bag of gold and heads off into the woods with a final, “I’m bored now”. He’s had enough of Glastonbury and wants to go back to Foxton’s where at least you can get a cold Diet Coke, thanks. When Ania finds out she isn’t the goddess of war after all and just some spaced-out hippy chick, Phelan’s mind is made up. “Fancy a fuck?” asks a passing hag in the bleakest sexual exchange since Threads as the pair wait for their audience with Veran. “Someone’s having a fucking laugh,” says Phelan for the umpteenth time to Ania as he begins to tire of the hippy life and endless bowls of bowel-stimulating pulses. Photograph: Stanislav Honzik/Sky UK ‘It is her’ Half-dead himself, he grabs it, kills it and uses its teeth and guts to make a rudimentary surgery kit, suturing his own deep stab wounds and staggering off in the direction of the druid camp having asked Big Pebble which way to go. Meanwhile, Divis pulls off the greatest coup of the series when he floats down-river into the path of a bear. Copper-knob is indeed troubled by the sight of thousands of soldiers approaching her citadel but brushes Amena off when she dobs in Lindon for burning the grain store. “I’d love to see copper-knob’s face now,” she grins. Even she looks mildly impressed, saying, “It’ll do”, the trace of a smile playing on her blue lips. Antedia is disappointed to see “pretty boy” not attending their negotiations and had obviously planned to “seal the deal” with him once their talks were complete.Īulus takes Antedia to the crest of the hill and shows her the size of his legion. Vitus gets promotion to prefectus since the precipitous flight of Lucius last week. “I’m death,” Hella tells her before loading Cait on to her horse and galloping off, we presume to Aulus to collect her reward. The Irish raven, Hella, must have got to Cait just in time because the youngster is lying on the ground tied-up while Hella sits nearby, eating. The gods don’t deal”, in case we weren’t sure who is really running this show. And we are reminded of Veran’s, “The gods don’t deal, Rome. Aulus is set against Kerra and her tribe who now stand on the brink of war with the Regni. Divis was also last seen floating face down in the river, full of stab-holes. Cait’s “very important journey” appeared to come to an abrupt end last week as we left her dangling from a tree.
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