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puny
small and weak

the agoge
The agōgē (Greek: ἀγωγή in Attic Greek, or ἀγωγά, agōgá in Doric Greek) was the rigorous education and training regimen mandated for all male Spartan citizens, except for the firstborn son in the ruling houses,

rod and lash
snuff out the hope
of an animal to smell something by breathing in noisily through the nose

be coy or stupid
shy or pretending to be shy and innocent, especially about love or sex and sometimes in order to make people more interested in you shy; shy; (especially for love or sex) pretending to be shy and ignorant,

cool our tongue
ephors
(in ancient Greece) One of five senior Spartan magistrates

inbred swine
produced by breeding among closely related members of a group of animals, people or plants inbreeding;

wages no war
old
mystics

subject or citizen
a person who has the right to belong to a particular country, especially one with a king or queen (especially a monarchy country) nationals, subjects

pompous swine
showing that you think you are more important than other people, especially by using long and formal words

adolescent girl
lecherous old man
Having or showing excessive or offensive sexual desire

lose sleep
scouting party
keep reserve
i'm in your debt
adversary rival
paltry dozen
of an amount amount too small to be considered as important or useful can be negligible; tiny; insignificant usually the before noun

swarms with
groups

bosom
A Woman's Chest or breasts' woman's breast (or breast)

blot OUT at The Sun
cover; cover up ; Hide

funnel on The Persians
outflank US
to Move around The Side of AN Enemy or opponent, ESPECIALLY in Order to Attack Them from behind surrounded; flanking

skewer you
to Push A skewer or OTHER Thin pointed Object through something with the skewer string live

short on Manner
lEst the I WAS Discarded
in the Order to Prevent something from Happening lest; lest

phalanx shatters
smash, smash

dispatch sb to send

Start at The agog
on Sire
a word that people used when they addressed a king (the old name for the king) your majesty

small contingent
a group of people at a meeting or an event who have something in common, especially the place they come from, that is not shared by other people at the event (like-minded, especially from the same place) a group of participants, delegation C + sing./pl. verb
a group of soldiers that are part of a larger force (army) detachment, squad

valiant troops
brave troops

at my whim
at my whim

beyond all measures
beyond all measure

betray a fatal Flaw
a mistake in something that means that IT iS not correct or does not correctly & Work error; shortcomings

hubris
. the fact of somebody being too proud In literature, a character with this pride ignores warnings and laws and this usually results in their downfall and death arrogant;. arrogant

Easy to Taunt, Easy to Trick
to the try to the make Somebody Angry or Upset by saying unkind things about them, laughing at their failures, etc. abuse; ridicule; sarcasm;

takes their toll
taken the bait
food put on a hook to catch fish or in nets, traps, etc. to catch animals or birds bait; bait

brawlers than warriors
fighting those

Wondrous Mess of Things
strange, beautiful and Impressive bizarre; wonderful; great

Fancy Himself a god
to that of Think you are Very Popular, attractive or Intelligent conceited; pretentious

Endless Hordes
Barbarian Howl
to say something loudly and angrily roar

funnel into
count for nothing
discipline them
to punish somebody for something they have done punishment; punishment

for small talk
polite conversation about ordinary or unimportant subjects, especially at social occasions greeting; chat; chat

spare words with me
to slaughter
sway the minds of men
to persuade somebody to believe something or do something

fall on deaf ears
receive no reinforcement support

hunchback traitor
a person who has a hump on their back no

godspeed
wish success; luck ;I wish a safe journey

with force and verve
energy, excitement or enthusiasm energy; passion; enthusiasm; enthusiasm

give to floor to
preservation of liberty
the act of keeping something in its original state or in good condition protection; maintenance; preservation

rubbled and chaos
Covered in rubble or reduced to rubble
broken stones or bricks from a building or wall that has been destroyed or damaged Brick

trickster
a person who deceives or cheats people

this is outrage
an act or event that is violent, cruel or very wrong and that shocks people or makes them very angry

promotes anarchy
a situation in a country, an organization, etc. in which there is no government, order or control

shabby self
of buildings, clothes, objects, etc. in poor condition because they have been used a lot shabby; Dilapidated
of a person who badly dressed in clothes that have been worn a lot of old clothes
of behaviour unfair or unreasonable behavior unjust; unreasonable

spatan valor
bravery, courage, bravery

A Mighty Ally
A Country that has Agreed to Help and Support Another country, especially in case of a war ( especially in wartime) Allies

yield, King
ATTEST One's Generosity to
prove

Horrid Blasphemy
very unpleasant very nasty or unkind; very friendly

gull cawing
crow sounds

helmet is stifling
stifling of; depressed uncomfortable; suffocating

give testament to our bloodline
proven to provide a

passerby
pedestrian; passerby

cryptic talk of victory
mysterious conversation
the Rugged Patch
Hordes face obliteration
a paltry Three to One
of an amount too small to be considered as important or useful negligible; tiny; insignificant

rescue from mysticism
the belief that knowledge of God and of real truth can be found through prayer and meditation rather than through reason and the senses Mysticism

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  • Spartan King Leonidas: A new age has begun, an age of freedom. And all will know that 300 Spartans gave their last breath to defend it.

  • Spartan King Leonidas: Unless I miss my guess, we're in for one wild night.