
by William Shakespeare
“He conquered nations, but he could never conquer himself.”
Caius Marcius is a master of the battlefield whose lethal prowess is matched only by his absolute disdain for the common people. As political intrigue turns Rome against its greatest protector, a hero’s unyielding pride transforms into a vengeful weapon that threatens to burn his world to the ground.
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