Synopsis

Gaius Fabius Rufus, a Roman general and a prominent member of the court of the Emperor Trajan, has returned home in triumph from the wars against Rome’s northern enemy, the kingdom of Dacia. With the battles over, the restless commander spends his days in leisure at his ancestral mansion in Rome and at his seaside villa down by Naples in southern Italy. When in Rome, he advises the emperor, attends meetings of the Senate, luxuriates at lavish dinner parties and sneaks off for illicit trysts with his secret, long-time lover, Lucius Petronius Celsus, a fellow aristocrat and the chief lawyer for the emperor’s court. Since peace now affords him more time to relax, Fabius leaves the capital often to enjoy his stable of male and female sex slaves housed down at his Campanian villa. During a brief trip to Rome, Fabius purchases another sex slave on a whim. Fabius suspects that his new slave, Allerix, is not the peasant that the young man pretends to be. Over the course of breaking and training Allerix, Fabius falls deeply for the talented, headstrong and beautiful Dacian captive. Meanwhile, unable to escape his enslavement, Allerix plots his revenge in spite of his growing admiration and affection for his handsome, lusty master. When tragedy strikes, Allerix must chose either vengeance for his defeated kinsmen or loyalty to the man that now owns his body and has earned his respect. 

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