
Spartacus MMXII: The Beginning
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Spartacus is captured and forced to fight to the death in the arena. After surviving the onslaught, he is sold to the Ludis of Batiatus where he is thrust into a world of sex and violence. He finds an unlikely ally in fellow slave Crixus, as they are both expected to please Lucretia. In addition to performing in depraved orgies, they must train to fight against the unbeaten giant Androcoles. Will they fall victim to the gladiator or will they prove victorious and earn their freedom?
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Jenna Presley
Jenna Presley
Sura
Jenna Presley
Sura


Andy San Dimas
Andy San Dimas
Naevia
Andy San Dimas
Naevia


Devon Lee
Devon Lee
Lucretia
Devon Lee
Lucretia


Gracie Glam
Gracie Glam
Milana
Gracie Glam
Milana


Tanya Tate
Tanya Tate
Illythia
Tanya Tate
Illythia


Melanie Rios
Melanie Rios
Slave Girl 1
Melanie Rios
Slave Girl 1


Nicole Aniston
Nicole Aniston
Bathing Slave Girl 2
Nicole Aniston
Bathing Slave Girl 2


Prinzzess
Prinzzess
Bathing Slave Girl 3
Prinzzess
Bathing Slave Girl 3


Miko Lee
Miko Lee
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Miko Lee
The Immortal Sorceress


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